The DNS is only to find the reference between the callsign and the IP address.
Entries would only be added once stations are authorised, so any delay would
not affect the live routing.
IP Routing would take care of station moves, not DNS.
Every repeater would look-up the callsign-to-IP
dlake02 wrote:
The DNS is only to find the reference between the callsign and the IP
address. Entries would only be added once stations are authorised, so
any delay would not affect the live routing.
IP Routing would take care of station moves, not DNS.
Every repeater would look-up
I agree.
On Jul 28, 2009, at 12:37 AM, Nate Duehr wrote:
It doesn't have to be that way with a new Gateway... an IP connected
Zone that acts as one repeater system for local linking/regional
linking, sure would be a nice feature...
--
Nate Duehr, WY0X
n...@natetech.com
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John D. Hays
The dstar ADDON for dstar Gateways/repeaters updated to
version 2.45 to fix a small bug when
gateways transmit to the Reflectors and to other
gateways at the same time due to dstar routing.
OPEN SOURCE dstar is at:
http://dstardextra.sourceforge.net/
package is dextra_linux_v245.zip
73
Scott
On Jul 28, 2009, at 1:51 AM, dlake02 wrote:
I completely agree that DNS is inappropriate for instantaneous moves.
73 David - G4ULF
No offense intended David, but anyone who says this hasn't done it.
DNS can EASILY handle virtually instantaneous updates, when configured
and used