John,

I also run a gateway and have never seen the tunnel interface indicate any
received packets.  Yet it all seems to work ok.

I suspect it's normal, although I really would like to see the interface count
the incoming packets. :-)

Ken,  N7IPB

On Fri, 04 Dec 1998, John Ronan wrote:
>Howdy,
>
>I've done the following to configure a gateway.
>
>--
>/usr/sbin/kissattach -i 44.155.6.32 /dev/ttyS1 70cm
>/sbin/ifconfig ax0 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 44.155.6.255
>/sbin/route add -host 44.155.6.32 ax0
>/sbin/route add -net 44.155.6.0 window 1024 ax0
>#sleep 1
>/usr/sbin/nrattach netrom
>/sbin/ifconfig nr0 44.155.6.32 netmask 255.255.0.0 
>/sbin/route add 44.155.6.32 nr0
>/usr/sbin/netromd -i
>/usr/sbin/ax25d
># Gateway stuff
>/sbin/ifconfig tunl0 44.155.6.32 mtu 512 up
>#/root/ampr-routes
>/usr/sbin/axparms -assoc ei7ig ei7ig
>/usr/sbin/axparms -assoc root ei3rcw
>/usr/sbin/axparms -assoc 2e1avx 2e1a
>--
>after this I run the output from the tunnel-munge script, with my own entry
>removed of course... 
>
>the problem seems to be that I'm not getting replies from anyone
>ifconfig on the tunl0 device seems to suggest that packet are going out...
>
>Any ideas folks?
>
>MTIA
>
>--
>John Ronan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
>  Telecom Systems Software Group - WIT, +353-51-302412, http://www-tssg.wit.ie
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