On a somewhat related note, I spent the last week trying to configure AXIP
on a JNOS/Linux system using kernel IP tunneling (the host has only one
non-44 IP address, which is assigned to the kernel, not to JNOS). 

I had set the IP at the other end of the AXIP connection (which has a both
44 and non-44 addresses for JNOS) to use the the 44.xxx address, but had
the non-44 address set on the 'attach axip' line at this end.  The other
end could see the incoming packets, but this end could not.  Setting both
ends of the link to the 44.xxx address resulted in success.

Bob w6swe

On 8 Mar 1999, Jonathan NAYLOR wrote:

> At one time I seriously considered doing an AXIP kernel driver based on the existing
> IPIP system. I got as far as writing most of it, but lost it when I did a kernel 
>upgrade.
> This was all about two years ago.
> 
> I seem to remember one of the big differences of AXIP to IPIP is the need to have a 
>look-
> up table available to both the encapsulator and decapsulator, although for the life 
>of me,
> I can't remember why :-(
> 
> These days I don't have access to the right hardware (2 PC's) to test such a system 
>which
> means that writing a new version would be difficult.
> 
> Jonathan   HB9/G4KLX
> 

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