[HamGateMDE] Quick AMPR Portal Instructions

Carl Swanson cswa20026 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 10 19:40:02 EDT 2024


Thank you for this, OM. I’ve got a Mikrotik
sitting on my bench waiting to VPN into the 44Net someday when I’m not
being worked to death with 12 hour days…

Carl, K6CRS
_____________________________________________
Carl Swanson
cswa20026 at gmail.com


On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 1:35 PM Charles J. Hargrove <n2nov at n2nov.net> wrote:

> Finding useful how-to documents on the AMPR portal is quite difficult.
> Until they get their act together, use these simple steps to register
> and set up your entries on the 44net AMPR portal. Contact me as needed.
>
>
> New ARDC portal.ampr.org How-To
>
> Registering for a new user account:
> https://portal.ampr.org/register/step-one
>
> Use your callsign as your username.
> You will be asked to verify your callsign, email address, mailing
> address  and cellphone number.
>
> Your "subdomain" under .ampr.org is your callsign.
>
> To request an allocation in your state, choose the appropriate link:
> MA - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/233
> NH - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/145
> VT - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/148
> PA - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/198
> MD - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/204
> NJ - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/48
> DE - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/146
> NY - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/49
> CT - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/147
> RI - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/144
> ME - https://portal.ampr.org/ipv4/networks/request/assignment/149
>
> Remember to put your email in the notes. When I see the request, I will be
> in contact with you ASAP and we can get things going. If you are going to
> be acting as your own gateway, then you will need to enter that information
> on the portal under "Networks" and then "My gateways". If your local state
> HamGate will act as your VPN gateway, then I will handle it from my end
> after you go into your subnet allocation, create and then send me the
> Unique ID field that is generated.
>
> Either way, wWe will still need to talk about your DNS entries before
> you set them up so that proper routing can occur, VPN or not.
>
>
> Login to your existing account
> https://portal.ampr.org/login
>
> To claim your DNS callsign/subdomain:
> https://portal.ampr.org/subdomains
> Click the "Request a subdomain" button.
> On the next page select "ampr.org" as the main domain and enter your
> callsign as the subdomain you wish to create. When you click the "Create
> request" button, this will create a ticket requesting creation of the
> subdomain. Once approved, your subdomain will be created and
> (importantly) any existing DNS records that may already under the
> subdomain will be automatically pulled in.
>
> To create your new DNS Records:
> Under https://portal.ampr.org/subdomains, locate your callsign subdomain
> and click on the "Actions" icon. Then click the "Add a resource record"
> icon for each DNS record item needed. DNS records that you can create are:
> A
> AAAA (for IPv6 records in the future)
> CNAME
> DNSKEY
> DS
> LOC
> MX
> NS
> PTR
> RP
> SRV
> TXT
>
> As always, feel free to call me any evening at 917-991-0356 (except
> weekly nets Mondays 8-9PM).
>
> --
> Charles J. Hargrove - N2NOV
> NYC-ARECS/RACES Citywide Radio Officer/Skywarn Coord.
>
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>
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> topped
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>
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