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A lot of the 44/8 address space is interconnected via [[gateway|gateways]]. These are IPENCAP ([http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/protocol-numbers.xhtml IP Protocol Number 4]) encapsulated [[tunnel|tunnels]] that carry the AMPRNet address space allocated to a particular region or end user. There exists a database of all the gateways public IP addresses and the subnets they service on the [[portal]]. This database is used to dynamically generate gateway information via modified [[RIP]] advertisements. This database also generates a file called [[encap.txt]] which is basically a routing table that specifies which subnets can be reached via which gateway.  
A lot of the AMPRNet address space is interconnected via [[gateway|gateways]]. These are IPENCAP ([http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/protocol-numbers.xhtml IP Protocol Number 4]) encapsulated [[tunnel|tunnels]] that carry the AMPRNet address space allocated to a particular region or end user. There exists a database of all the gateways public IP addresses and the subnets they service on the [[portal]]. This database is used to dynamically generate gateway information via modified [[RIP]] advertisements. This database also generates a file called [[encap.txt]] which is basically a routing table that specifies which subnets can be reached via which gateway.  


Learn how to [[Setting up a gateway on Linux|setup a Linux gateway]]
Learn how to [[Setting up a gateway on Linux|setup a Linux gateway]]
Learn how to [[setting up a gateway on MikroTik Routers|setting up a  gateway on MikroTik Routers]]


Learn how to [[Setting up a gateway on OpenWRT|setup an OpenWRT gateway]]
Learn how to [[Setting up a gateway on OpenWRT|setup an OpenWRT gateway]]
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Learn how to [[Setting up a gateway on Cisco Routers|setup a  Cisco Router gateway]]
Learn how to [[Setting up a gateway on Cisco Routers|setup a  Cisco Router gateway]]


Learn how to [[setting up a gateway on MikroTik Routers|setting up a  gateway on MikroTik Routers]]
 


In order to keep this database up to date, everyone that operates a gateway must register on the [[portal]] and have their gateway assigned to their account.
In order to keep this database up to date, everyone that operates a gateway must register on the [[portal]] and have their gateway assigned to their account.

Latest revision as of 19:53, 8 November 2023

A lot of the AMPRNet address space is interconnected via gateways. These are IPENCAP (IP Protocol Number 4) encapsulated tunnels that carry the AMPRNet address space allocated to a particular region or end user. There exists a database of all the gateways public IP addresses and the subnets they service on the portal. This database is used to dynamically generate gateway information via modified RIP advertisements. This database also generates a file called encap.txt which is basically a routing table that specifies which subnets can be reached via which gateway.

Learn how to setup a Linux gateway

Learn how to setting up a gateway on MikroTik Routers

Learn how to setup an OpenWRT gateway

Learn how to setup a Cisco Router gateway


In order to keep this database up to date, everyone that operates a gateway must register on the portal and have their gateway assigned to their account.