[HamGateSNE] Subnet Migration Due Soon

Kevin Halton ka1mxl at cox.net
Wed Mar 9 10:41:40 EST 2022


I should be all set 

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> On Mar 9, 2022, at 9:24 AM, Charles J. Hargrove <n2nov at n2nov.net> wrote:
> 
> No problem, Jay. Good luck in the move.
> 
>> On 3/9/2022 9:22 AM, Jay Stephenson wrote:
>> Charles,
>> I will be moving soon so I will get a new subnet when I get to NC in june or july.  My gateway and subnet can be removed if needed, I’ll re-do everything when I get to NC.  If you need me to do something let me know.
>> Jay
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>> *From: *Charles J. Hargrove <mailto:n2nov at n2nov.net>
>> *Sent: *Saturday, March 5, 2022 11:18 PM
>> *To: *hamgatesne at n2nov.net <mailto:hamgatesne at n2nov.net>
>> *Subject: *[HamGateSNE] Subnet Migration Due Soon
>> From 2/21/2022 to 2/26/2022 I emailed individual messages to those who
>> will need to have their 44Net subnet allocations changed because of the
>> realignment of subnets to counties in your state. I did not email anyone
>> with a current BGP assignment or those who are special situations that
>> will be handled separately. Thank you to those who have responded over
>> the past two weeks. We need to get this done soon (how does the Ides of
>> March sound) so that the proper routing is in place. The following have
>> not responded yet by requesting a new subnet:
>> KB1LTW
>> WA1JAY
>> W1EDH
>> KA1MXL
>> KC1MJP
>> Read your state's Subnet Plan at http://HamGateSNE.n2nov.net <http://HamGateSNE.n2nov.net>
>> What are the steps for requesting a new subnet and getting things set up
>> for routing?
>> - sign into your account at http://portal.ampr.org <http://portal.ampr.org>
>> - go to this page https://portal.ampr.org/networks.php?a=request&id=654 <https://portal.ampr.org/networks.php?a=request&id=654> (CT)
>>    or go to https://portal.ampr.org/networks.php?a=request&id=651 <https://portal.ampr.org/networks.php?a=request&id=651> (RI)
>> - do not change the Parent Network
>> - choose a netmask of /29, /28, /27, etc based on desired addresses
>> - put in the description box your call and county (eg N2NOV - Richmond Co.)
>> - do not change End User
>> - check Radio and IPIP Tunnel boxes (only choose Direct if you want a BGP)
>> - put in the Notes field a description of your current or planned use
>> - click Send
>> After you receive back my approval and assignment of the new subnet numbers:
>> "I do not have a current gateway entry":
>> - click https://portal.ampr.org/gateways_manage.php?a=addGateway <https://portal.ampr.org/gateways_manage.php?a=addGateway>
>> - Put your callsign in Title field
>> - choose either Gateway Hostname for your DDNS-type entry
>>    -or-
>> - choose Gateway IP to enter your static public IP address
>> - enter your planned system information under Notes field
>> - click Save button
>> - select Network To Add and choose your new subnet (not someone else's)
>> - click Add Network button
>> - email your desired DNS entries to n2nov at n2nov.net
>> "I already have a current gateway entry":
>> - go to https://portal.ampr.org/gateways_manage.php <https://portal.ampr.org/gateways_manage.php>
>> - click Edit link next to your current gateway
>> - Remove your old subnet
>> - select Network To Add and choose your new subnet (not someone else's)
>> - click Add Network button
>> - email your desired DNS entries to n2nov at n2nov.net
> 
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