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If you are familiar with the ROM based ROSE implementation you will be
familiar with the method by which AX.25 users make calls across a ROSE
network. If a users local ROSE node has the callsign VK2KTJ-5 and
the AX.25 user wants to connect to VK5XXX at remote ROSE node
5050882960 then they would issue the command:
c vk5xxx v vk2ktj-5 5050 882960
At the remote node, VK5XXX would see an incoming connection with the
local AX.25 users callsign and being digipeated via the remote ROSE nodes
callsign.
The Linux ROSE implementation does not support this capability in the
kernel, but there are two application programs called
rsuplnk and rsdwnlnk which
perform this function.
To configure your Linux machine to accept a ROSE connection and establish an
AX.25 connection to any destination callsign that is not being listened for
on your machine you need to add an entry to your /etc/ax25/ax25d.conf
file. Normally you would configure this entry to be the default behaviour for
incoming ROSE connections. For example you might have ROSE listeners operating
for destinations like NODE-0 or HEARD-0 that you wish to handle
locally, but for all other destination calls you may want to pass them to
the rsdwnlink command and assume they are AX.25 users.
With this configuration any user who established a ROSE connection to your
Linux nodes address with a destination call of something that you were not
specifically listening for would be converted into an AX.25 connection on the
AX.25 port named 4800 with a digipeater path of VK2KTJ-5.
To configure your Linux machine to accept AX.25 connections in the same way
that a ROM ROSE node would you must add an entry into your
/etc/ax25/ax25d.conf file that looks similar to the following:
#
[VK2KTJ-5* via 4800]
NOCALL * * * * * * L
default * * * * * * - root /usr/sbin/rsuplnk rsuplnk rose
#
Note the special syntax for the local callsign. The `*' character
indicates that the application should be invoked if the callsign is heard in
the digipeater path of a connection.
This configuration would allow an AX.25 user to establish ROSE calls
using the example connect sequence presented in the
introduction. Anybody attempting to digipeat via
VK2KTJ-5 on the AX.25 port named
4800 would be handled by the
rsuplnk command.
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