Linbpq bpq32.cfg

Hier onder de configuratie die ik gebruik voor Linbpq.

/* 
Packet/Switch netwerk Kortgene. 
*/

LOCATOR=JO11VN
MAPCOMMENT=PI1LAP Network Node, Kortgene JO11VN

PASSWORD=**********

NODECALL=PI1LAP-15	; Node callsign
NODEALIAS=LAPNET ; Node alias (6 characters max)

IDMSG:
Winlink Gateway PI1LAP-10
***

BTEXT:				; UI broadcast text from BCALL to destination UNPROTO=
=5133.52N/00348.15En PI1LAP-15 Switch Node, BBS/APRS/AMPR/DXspider/RMS-(PI1LAP-10) Gateway. 
***

INFOMSG:			; The INFO command text follows:

PI1LAP LinBPQ Packet/Switch Node

Computer : Optiplex GX280
Software : Debian GNU/Linux 7 3.2.0-4-686-pae  / Linbpq 6.0.13.1
Rx/Tx    : Kenwood IC-F1010 / Yaesu FT7800
Modem    : Mfj 1278b / tnc7multi
Antenne  : X50n / X30n

Sysop Niels Ruiter

Ax25-mail   : pd2lt@pi8lap.#zl.nld.euro 
AMPR mail   : pd2lt@pi1lap.pd2lt.ampr.org
E-mail      : pd2lt@packet-radio.net

Have Fun
***
CTEXT:				; The CTEXT text follows:
Connected to PI1LAP-15.
Packet/Switch Node, Kortgene JO11VN 

RMS : Winlink packet Gateway
Dx  : Dxspider Cluster

LAPNET:PI1LAP-15} APP,RMS,DX,CHAT,C,B,I,N,R,P,U,V,S,MH
***			; Denotes end of CTEXT text

FULL_CTEXT=1		; 0=send CTEXT to L2 connects to NODEALIAS only
			; 1=send CTEXT to all connectees
OBSINIT=6		; Initial obsolescence set when a node is included
			; in a received nodes broadcast. This value is then
			; decremented by 1 every NODESINTERVAL.
OBSMIN=4		; When the obsolescence of a node falls below this
			; value that node's information is not included in
			; a subsequent nodes broadcast.
LogL4Connects=1
NODESINTERVAL=15	; Nodes broadcast interval in minutes
IDINTERVAL=10		; 'IDMSG' UI broadcast interval in minutes, 0=OFF
BTINTERVAL=60		; The BTEXT broadcast interval in minutes, 0=OFF
L3TIMETOLIVE=25		; Max L3 hops
L4RETRIES=3		; Level 4 retry count
L4TIMEOUT=60		; Level 4 timeout in seconds s/b > FRACK x RETRIES
L4DELAY=10		; Level 4 delayed ack timer in seconds
L4WINDOW=4		; Level 4 window size
MAXLINKS=63		; Max level 2 links
MAXNODES=1024		; Max nodes in nodes table
MAXROUTES=128		; Max adjacent nodes
MAXCIRCUITS=1024	; Max L4 circuits
MINQUAL=100		; Minimum quality to add to nodes table
; INP3 Routing is experimental.  The two parms which follow will be ignored
; unless activated in the ROUTES: section.
MAXHOPS=10		; INP3 hop limit to add to tables
MAXRTT=90		; INP3 max RTT in seconds
BUFFERS=255		; Packet buffers - 255 means allocate as many as
			; possible, normally about 130, depending upon other
			; table sizes.

; TNC default parameters:

PACLEN=128		; Max packet size (236 max for net/rom)
; Level 2 Parameters:
; T1 (FRACK), T2 (RESPTIME) and N2 (RETRIES) are now in the PORTS section
T3=120			; Link validation timer in seconds
IDLETIME=10000		; Idle link shutdown timer in seconds

; Configuration Options:

AUTOSAVE=1		; Saves BPQNODES.dat upon program exit
BBS=1			; 1 = BBS support included, 0 = No BBS support
NODE=1			; Include switch support
HIDENODES=1		; If set to 1, nodes beginning with a #
			; require a 'N *' command to be displayed.

; The *** LINKED command is intended for use by gateway software, and concern
; has been expressed that it could be misused. It is recommended that it be
; disabled (=N) if unneeded.

ENABLE_LINKED=A		; Controls processing of *** LINKED command
			; Y = allows unrestricted use
			; A = allows use by application program
			; N = disabled

; Port Definitions:

PORT
 PORTNUM=1			; Optional but sets port number if stated
 ID=144.850Mhz		        ; Displayed by PORTS command
 TYPE=ASYNC			; Port is RS232 Com
 PROTOCOL=KISS			; TNC is used in KISS, JKISS or BPQKISS mode
 FULLDUP=0			; Only meaningful for KISS, JKISS or BPQKISS devices
 COMPORT=/dev/ttyUSB0
 SPEED=9600			; RS232 COM PORT SPEED
 CHANNEL=A			; A for single channel TNC, A or B for multichannel
 NOKEEPALIVES=0
 PERSIST=160			; PERSIST=256/(# of transmitters-1)
 SLOTTIME=180			; CMSA interval timer in milliseconds
 TXDELAY=180			; Transmit keyup delay in milliseconds
 TXTAIL=23			; TX key down, in milliseconds, at packet end
 QUALITY=192			; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on
				; this port, unless overridden by a locked route
				; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts
 MINQUAL=100			; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or
				; equal to MINQUAL will be sent on this port. A value
				; of 0 sends everything.
 MAXFRAME=4			; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7)
 FRACK=5000			; Level 2 timout in milliseconds
 RESPTIME=1000			; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds
 RETRIES=25			; Level 2 maximum retry value
 PACLEN=128			; Default max packet length for this port
 UNPROTO=APBPQ1,PI1LAP       ; BTEXT broadcast addrs format: DEST[,digi1[,digi2]]
 BCALL=PI1LAP-15   		; BTEXT call. unstated defaults to APPL1CALL
 L3ONLY=0			; 1=No user downlink connects on this port
 DIGIFLAG=1			; Digipeat: 0=OFF, 1=ALL, 255=UI Only
 DIGIPORT=0			; Port on which to send digi'd frames (0 = same port)
 USERS=0			; Maximum number of L2 sessions, 0 = no limit
ENDPORT

PORT
 PORTNUM=2                     ; Optional but sets port number if stated
 ID=430,950MHz            ; Displayed by PORTS command
 TYPE=ASYNC                    ; Port is RS232 Com
 PROTOCOL=KISS                 ; TNC is used in KISS, JKISS or BPQKISS mode
 FULLDUP=0                     ; Only meaningful for KISS, JKISS or BPQKISS devices
 COMPORT=/dev/ttyUSB0
 SPEED=9600                   ; SERIAL PORT SPEED, NOT RADIO DATA SPEED.
 CHANNEL=B                     ; A for single channel TNC, A or B for multichannel
 PERSIST=255                   ; PERSIST=256/(# of transmitters-1)
 SLOTTIME=100                  ; CMSA interval timer in milliseconds
 TXDELAY=300                   ; Transmit keyup delay in milliseconds
 TXTAIL=30                     ; TX key down, in milliseconds, at packet end
 QUALITY=192                    ; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on
                                ; this port, unless overridden by a locked route
                                ; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts
                                ; With QUALITY=0, the value of MINQUAL is irrelevant
 MINQUAL=100                   ; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or
                                ; equal to MINQUAL will be sent on this port. A value
                                ; of 0 sends everything.
 MAXFRAME=4                    ; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7)
 FRACK=5000                    ; Level 2 timout in milliseconds
 RESPTIME=1000                 ; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds
 RETRIES=25                     ; Level 2 maximum retry value
 PACLEN=128                    ; Default max packet length for this port
 UNPROTO=APBPQ1,PI1LAP         ; BTEXT broadcast addrs format: DEST[,digi1[,digi2]]
 BCALL=PI1LAP                   ; BTEXT call. unstated defaults to APPL1CALL
 L3ONLY=0                      ; 1=No user downlink connects on this port
 DIGIFLAG=1                    ; Digipeat: 0=OFF, 1=ALL, 255=UI Only
 DIGIPORT=0                    ; Port on which to send digi'd frames (0 = same port)
 USERS=0                       ; Maximum number of L2 sessions, 0 = no limit
ENDPORT


; AX/IP/UDP port definition.

PORT
 PORTNUM=3		; Optional but sets port number if stated
 ID=AX/IP/UDP		; Displayed by PORTS command
 DRIVER=BPQAXIP		; Uses BPQAXIP capability of bpq32.dll
 QUALITY=255		; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on
			; this port, unless overridden by a locked route
			; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts
 MINQUAL=192		; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or
			; equal to MINQUAL will be sent on this port. A value
			; of 0 sends everything.
 MAXFRAME=7		; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7)
 FRACK=3000		; Level 2 timout in milliseconds
 RESPTIME=1000		; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds
 RETRIES=5		; Level 2 maximum retry value
 PACLEN=236		; Max = 236

CONFIG			; BPQAXIP.cfg has been deprecated.  Instead the AXIP
			; configuration occurs here:
 MHEARD ON		; Opens AXIP MHEARD window
 UDP 10094		; Listens for UDP packets on this UDP port number
; UDP 93			; Listens for UDP packets on this UDP port number
; AUTOADDMAP		; This option automatically adds the node call and
			; address of a node for which you do not have a
			; pre-arranged fixed entry in bpqaxip.cfg.  If the 
			; option DONTCHECKSOURCECALL is specified then the
			; AUTOADDMAP option is ignored.
 BROADCAST NODES
 BROADCAST QST

MAP PI1SNK ip-adres pi1snk UDP 10094
MAP PI1DXC-15 ip-adres pi1dxc UDP 93 B
MAP PI1DEC-14 ip-adres pi1dec UDP 93
MAP PI1LAP ip-adres link local UDP 93 B

ENDPORT

; Radio port definitions.

PORT
 PORTNUM=4			; Optional but sets port number if stated
 ID=Telnet
 DRIVER=Telnet
 PORTCALL=PI1LAP-10

CONFIG
 CMS=1
 CMSCALL=PI1LAP
 CMSPASS=********
 LOGGING=1
 DisconnectOnClose=1
 CMDPORT 7400 63000
 TCPPORT=6323
 FBBPORT=6300
 HTTPPORT=9180
 LOGINPROMPT=User:
 PASSWORDPROMPT=Password:
 MAXSESSIONS=10
 CTEXT=Welcome to PI1LAP`s Telnet Server.\nPress ? For list of commands \n\n
 USER=pd2lt,********,PD2LT,,SYSOP
 USER=pd2nlx,*******,PD2NLX,,SYSOP
ENDPORT

PORT
 PORTNUM=5
 ID=LOOPBACK
 TYPE=INTERNAL
 PROTOCOL=KISS
 CHANNEL=A
 QUALITY=255
 MAXFRAME=6
 FULLDUP=0
 FRACK=10000
 RESPTIME=3000
 RETRIES=10
 PACLEN=200
 TXDELAY=500
 SLOTTIME=100
 PERSIST=64
 DIGIFLAG=1
 UNPROTO=APBPQ1,PI1LAP-11
 BCALL=PI1LAP-15
ENDPORT


PORT
 PORTNUM=6
 ID=Link tnn
 TYPE=ASYNC
 PROTOCOL=KISS
 QUALITY=255
 COMPORT=/dev/com6
 CHANNEL=A
 SPEED=9600
 MAXFRAME=7
 FRACK=5000
 RESPTIME=1000
 RETRIES=10
 PACLEN=128
ENDPORT

;PORT
; PORTNUM=7
; ID=Link RMS
; TYPE=ASYNC
; PROTOCOL=KISS
; QUALITY=255
; COMPORT=/dev/com7
; CHANNEL=A
; SPEED=9600
; MAXFRAME=6
; FRACK=5000
; RESPTIME=1000
; RETRIES=10
; PACLEN=236
;ENDPORT



ROUTES:				; Locked routes (31 maximum)
; CALLSIGN,QUALITY,PORT[,MAXFRAME,FRACK,PACLEN,INP3Enable]
PI1SNK,1,3,1,0,0,1
PI1DXC-15,255,3
PE1PLM-14,192,1
PI1LAP,1,1,0,0,0,1		; BPQ AX/UDP on Multiple_Apps System
***					; Denotes end of locked routes
;
IPGATEWAY

Adapter eth0                   # Linux

44ENCAP 192.168.1.220          # Enable AMPRNET Tunnels and RIP44
IPAddr 44.137.31.70            # IP address of BPQ32
IPNetmask 255.255.255.224      # Netmask 
IPPorts 1,3                # BPQ Ports to be used for links to IP systems. List of ports, separated by commas

;NAT 44.137.31.66 192.168.1.238   # inet.pd2lt.ampr.org (www,ftp)
;NAT 44.137.31.81 192.168.1.222	 # hamnet.pd2lt.ampr.org (hamnet access)
;NAT 44.137.31.67 192.168.1.112	 # jnos.pd2lt.ampr.org (jnos)
;NAT 44.137.31.67 192.168.1.222   # aprs.pd2lt.ampr.org (aprsc server)
;NAT 44.137.31.69 192.168.1.213	 # sys1.pd2lt.ampr.org (windows 7)

;ARP 44.131.31.67 PI1LAP-2 1 D     # 44.131.56.6 is reachable over radio port 1
;ARP 44.137.31.67 PI8LAP-1 1 D
;ARP 44.147.31.67 PI1LAP-14 3 D
ARP 44.137.56.106 PI1SNK 3 D     # ARP entry for Gateway below
ROUTE 44.137.56.0/22 44.137.56.106 # All subnet 44.131.11.0/29  is reachable over radio link 1 to GM8BPQ-7

route addprivate 44.137.31.64/27 encap 82.176.25.213  # AMPRNET Tunnel route
;route addprivate 44.137.31.72/29 encap 149.210.235.143 # Link vpn ipip tunnel vpn-server
;route addprivate 44.137.31.89/29 encap 149.210.215.162 # Link www server tunnel vps
*****

APRSDIGI

 APRSCall=PI1LAP-11
 StatusMsg=PI1LAP-11 APRS Digi  RX-only .

 Symbol=&         ; Icon to display for station.
 Symset=I         ; This is a "B" in a Red Diamond. 

 ;
 ;    Specify a Dest Addreess and Path for each port you want to use for APRS. No dest means receive only port
 ;    Ports without an APRSPath statement will not be used by the Digi
 ;
 ;    Note if you specify APRS as the destination call it will be replaced by the current BPQ32 APRS
 ;    identification destination - APBPQ1. If you really want to send APRS, specify APRS-0. 
 
  ;APRSPath 2=APRS                         ; Receive only port
  APRSPath 1=APRS,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1             ; Dest and up to 8 digis
;  APRSPath 2=APRS,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1
  APRSPath 5=APRS,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1
  
  BeaconInterval=20                   ; Send Beacon every 30 minute. Minimum is 5 mins
  MAXAGE=120
  MobileBeaconInterval=2              ; Beacon interval when moving

 ;    Define Crossport Digi. For each port, a list of ports to send a packet to (IS means send to APRS-IS)
 ;    If a Digimap isn't specified for a port, digi out on the port the packet arrived on,
 ;        and send to APRS-IS (if enabled)
 ;    If you want to digi on same port, but not send to APRS-IS, Specify Digimap n=n 
 ;    If you dont want to digi on a port, specify Digimap n=
 ;
 ;    If you only have one APRS port, you probably don't need a Digimap statement

 
 Digimap 1=1,IS            ; Packets from 1 to 9, but not APRS-IS
 Digimap 5=5,IS       ; Packets from 7 to 7, 9 and APRS-IS
; Digimap 2=2,IS
 
 ;    Define Digipeating parameters
 
 TraceCalls=WIDE,TRACE  ; Calls for CALLN-n Processing with Trace
 FloodCalls=NLD         ; Calls for CALLN-n Processing without Trace
 DigiCalls=ZLD         ; Calls for Normal (ie no SSID manipulation) Digi
                        ; For a Local "Fillin" Digi, you could include WIDE1-1 and leave out TraceCalls and FloodCalls
						
;ReplaceDigiCalls       ; Replace DigiCalls with APRSCall. Omit if you want the call to be left as it is received.
						
 MaxTraceHops=2         ; Max value of n in CALLN-n processing. If a packet is received with n greater than
 MaxFloodHops=2         ; this, the value will be replaced BEFORE it is decremented.

 ;    Specify position. You can specify a fixed LAT/LONG, or use GPS

 LAT=5133.52N           ; Must be in standard APRS Format (ddmm.mmN/S)
 LON=00348.15E          ; Must be in standard APRS Format (dddmm.mmE/W)

 ;GPSPort=/dev/ttyUSB1              ; if specified, lat/lon will be taken from a GPS,
 ;GPSSpeed=4800             ; overriding the values set above.


 ; The Digi can generate Object and Item reports. 
 ; The format is pretty strict - a single space between param=value pairs,
 ; a comma but no spaces in PATH and PORT string.
 ; Minimum interval is 10 mins. You can have as many OBJECT lines as you need.
 ; See thr APRS specification for information on how to format an Object or Item string.

 OBJECT PATH=APRS,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1 PORT=1,IS INTERVAL=10 TEXT=PI1LAP*111111z5133.52N/00348.15EIPI1LAP Switch Node, BBS/APRS/AMPR/DXspider/RMS-(PI1LAP-10) Gateway.

 ; IGATE Params. If specified you will gate RF packets and your beacons to APRS-IS

 ISHost=194.109.192.235    ; APRS-IS Host Name. May be either an IPV4 or an IPV6 Host
 ISPort=14580              ; Normal port for a filtered feed
 ISPasscode=*******              ; If you don't already have a passcode I can issue you one.
 ;
 ; You can specify a filter command to be sent when you log on to APRS-IS. Normally you don't
 ; need one. The APRS Mapping Application (BPQAPRS) sets a filter when it starts,
 ; and if you aren't running an APRS application, there isn't much point in getting info from APRS-IS
 ;
 ISFilter=m/500              ; Filter Command if needed

; Bridge 1=6
; Bridge 6=1

****

LINMAIL
LINCHAT

APPLICATION 1,BBS,,PI8LAP,LAPBBS,255
APPLICATION 2,CHAT,,PI1LAP-6,LAPCHT,255
APPLICATION 3,RMS,C 4 CMS,PI1LAP-10,LAPRMS,255
APPLICATION 4,DX,C 4 HOST 0 S,PI1LAP-4,LAPDX,255
APPLICATION 5,APP,C 4 HOST 1 S
APPLICATION 6,TNN,C 6 PI1LAP,255
APPLICATION 32,SYSOP

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