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(Mention that AMPRGW will throttle traffic if a router reboots.)
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AMPRGW is amprgw.ucsd.edu, at IP address 169.228.34.84.  It is the Internet-to-AMPRNet router.
AMPRGW is amprgw.ucsd.edu, at IP address 169.228.34.84.  It is the Internet-to-AMPRNet router.


Note that, if AMPRGW detects errors for an endpoint, it will throttle traffic to that endpoint for approximately one hour. Often, rebooting a gateway system will be enough to trigger this behavior.
When initially configuring a local IPENCAP gateway, or when rebooting a gateway, traffic to and from the public internet may be unavailable and/or throttled for up to one hour if AMPRGW detects errors related to the gateway being down.
 
Additionally, traffic to the public internet will not be passed across the AMPRGW unless it originates from a ARMPNet IP address that has a DNS "A" record in the [[ampr.org]] domain.

Latest revision as of 12:09, 4 May 2024

AMPRGW is amprgw.ucsd.edu, at IP address 169.228.34.84. It is the Internet-to-AMPRNet router.

When initially configuring a local IPENCAP gateway, or when rebooting a gateway, traffic to and from the public internet may be unavailable and/or throttled for up to one hour if AMPRGW detects errors related to the gateway being down.

Additionally, traffic to the public internet will not be passed across the AMPRGW unless it originates from a ARMPNet IP address that has a DNS "A" record in the ampr.org domain.