viel zu kompliziert das ganze geht auch einfacher unter linux
mit dem linbpq
http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Downloads/
PORT
PORTNUM=1 ; Optional but sets port number if stated
ID=BPQ 27.235 MHz ; Displayed by PORTS command
TYPE=ASYNC ; Port is RS232 Com
PROTOCOL=KISS ; TNC is used in KISS or JKISSmode
FULLDUP=0 ; Only meaningful for KISS or JKISS devices
IOADDR=1 ; 1 = SERIAL PORT COM1 ETC.
SPEED=9600 ; RS232 COM PORT SPEED
CHANNEL=A ; A for single channel TNC, A or B for multichannel
PERSIST=64 ; PERSIST=256/(# of transmitters-1)
SLOTTIME=100 ; CMSA interval timer in milliseconds
TXDELAY=270 ; Transmit keyup delay in milliseconds
TXTAIL=30 ; TX key down, in milliseconds, at packet end
QUALITY=0 ; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on
MINQUAL=0 ; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or
MAXFRAME=1 ; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7)
FRACK=5000 ; Level 2 timout in milliseconds
RESPTIME=1000 ; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds
RETRIES=25 ; Level 2 maximum retry value
PACLEN=236 ; Default max packet length for this port
UNPROTO=ID ; BTEXT broadcast addrs format: DEST[,digi1[,digi2]]
BCALL=CT2NET ; BTEXT call. unstated defaults to APPL1CALL
L3ONLY=0 ; 1=No user downlink connects on this port
DIGIFLAG=1 ; Digipeat: 0=OFF, 1=ALL, 255=UI Only
DIGIPORT=1,2,6
DIGIMASK=65535 ; Digi UI Frames to all ports
USERS=0 ; Maximum number of L2 sessions, 0 = no limit
MHEARD=99
ENDPORT
PORT
PORTNUM=2 ; Optional but sets port number if stated
ID=Axudp Internet links ; Displayed by PORTS command
TYPE=EXTERNAL ; Calls an external module
DLLNAME=BPQAXIP.DLL ; Uses BPQAXIP.DLL
QUALITY=255 ; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on
; this port, unless overridden by a locked route
; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts
MINQUAL=1 ; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or
; equal to MINQUAL will be sent on this port. A value
; of 0 sends everything.
MAXFRAME=7 ; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7)
FRACK=5000 ; Level 2 timout in milliseconds
RESPTIME=1000 ; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds
RETRIES=10 ; Level 2 maximum retry value
PACLEN=236 ; Max = 236
CONFIG ; BPQAXIP.cfg has been deprecated. Instead the AXIP
; configuration occurs here:
MHEARD ;Opens AXIP MHEARD window
; UDP 93 ;Listens for UDP packets on this port number
UDP 93 ; Listens for UDP packets on this UDP port number
; UDP 10094 ; Listens for UDP packets on this additional UDP port number
;DONTCHECKSOURCECALL ;This option allows entries in the NODES table from
;stations sending you nodes broadcasts without the
;corresponding node being configured in bpqaxip.cfg.
AUTOADDMAP ;This option automatically adds the node call and
;address of a node for which you do not have a
;pre-arranged fixed entry in bpqaxip.cfg. If the
;option DONTCHECKSOURCECALL is specified then the
;AUTOADDMAP option is ignored.
BROADCAST NODES
MAP Host ct1net.ddns.net UDP 93
MAP CT1NET 192.168.0.11 UDP 193
MAP CA9FRS-10 ca9frs.ddns.net UDP 93
MAP nl6nod nl6nod.aprs.x-6.nl UDP 93
MAP CB0ESN 88.80.197.64 UDP 93
MAP DNX399 85.214.42.234 UDP 93
MAP FU6NET dkm666.ddns.net KEEPALIVE 30 UDP 96
MAP FRNOD fra485.no-ip.org UDP 93
MAP DIG396 85.88.28.182 UDP 93
MAP DIG233 82.165.141.43 UDP 93
MAP CB0DDT 82.165.141.43 UDP 95
MAP DNX587 dnx587.mx-host.de UDP 93
MAP CB0DLN-8 CB0DLN-8.NO-IP.ORG UDP 93
MAP CB0GLA cb0gla.ddns.net UDP 93
MAP DOK346 dok346.dyndns.org UDP 93
MAP DNO266 dno266.ddns.net UDP 98
MAP FRB001-10 frb001.ddns.net UDP 93
MAP FRA199-10 NANTES.DDNS.ME UDP 93
MAP NOD001 FRA001.NO-IP.ORG UDP 93
MAP DNO493 87.140.195.0 UDP 813 B
MAP CT2NET-3 127.0.0.1 UDP 93 B
MAP CT2NET-4 192.168.0.10 UDP 193 B
MAP CT2NET-7 192.168.0.11 UDP 93 B
MAP CT2NET-5 192.168.0.11 UDP 193 B
MAP NODES ct1net.ddns.net UDP 93
MAP ID ct1net.ddns.net UDP 93
MAP NODES ct1net.ddns.net UDP 193
MAP ID ct1net.ddns.net UDP 193
MAP FRB013-10 FRB013.DDNS.NET UDP 101 B
MAP FU7NET dkm666.ddns.net UDP 99 B
;MAP G8BPQ-7 208.77.188.166 UDP 10095 B ; Send UDP to port 10093 including node broadcasts.
;MAP G8BPQ-7 10.2.77.1 B ; Using AXIP to a local machine on your LAN and include node broadcasts
; If INP3 routing (experimental at this point) is utilized the 'B' command
; should not be included:
;MAP BB9BB-6 example.com UDP 10093
; Steve Conrad, VE9SC, provides a service which displays a map of BPQMailChat
; nodes dynamically updated:
http://guardian.no-ip.org/bpqmap/ChatNetwork.htm
; To include your chat node on the map remove the ';' from the MAP DUMMY
; statement which follows. The rest of the statement must remain exactly as
; shown.
MAP CT2NET-6 chatmap.g8bpq.net UDP 10090
; MAP DUMMY CHATMAP.G8BPQ.NET UDP 10090
; A keepalive may be needed if you have not properly configured your
; router to direct incoming UDP traffic to the specific machine on you
; LAN which is running BPQ32. You should properly configure your router
; so that the keepalive is unneeded, as this ploy is not completely
; reliable!
; In the exceptional case where your ISP is dropping your incoming traffic
; testing has found that the keepalive might help 'keep the door open'.
; In the following example a keepalive packet is sent every 30 seconds:
;MAP AA1AA-1 example.net KEEPALIVE 30 UDP 10093 B
; An experimental TCP communication mode was added with the 2009/Aug/28 Beta
; release. The purpose is to circumvent router issues which are almost certain
; when 'your side', which we will call the client side, cannot control access
; to direct incoming UDP packets to your machine. Instead you will originate
; a connection via TCP. TCP is a connected protocol, all routers should
; automatically set up the return path to your machine.
; An example would be your BPQ32 node, with a node call of MYCALL-5, on a
; laptop at a public access WiFI site. To connect to AA1AA-1 via this method
; you will need this entry in your MAP list (without the ; of course):
;MAP AA1AA-1 example.net TCP-Master 10093 B
; AA1AA-1 is the node call of the remote side, e.g. server side. The server
; side must have the ability to program its router to direct incoming TCP
; traffic with the specified port number to the machine running BPQ32 Node
; AA1AA-1, just as it does for UDP.
; BPQ32 Node AA1AA-1 at URL=example.net would add the folllowing entry to its
; MAP list:
;MAP MYCALL-5 0.0.0.0 TCP-Slave 10093 B
; As a result AA1AA-1 will listen for TCP packets on port 10093 from MYCALL-5.
; When heard, a TCP connection will result over which AX.25 traffic will flow.
; The server side obtains the client side ip address when the connection
; request is received.
; As currently implemented the client side will have to make advance
; arrangements with the server side so that the correct MAP entries will be in
; effect, as well as to specify a unique TCP port number for each prearranged
; client.
ENDPORT
ROUTES: ; Locked routes (31 maximum)
DNX399,255,2,0,0,0,1
CB0ESN,255,2,0,0,0,1
FU6NET,255,2,0,0,0,1
FRNOD ,255,2,0,0,0,1
NL9ZZE,255,2,0,0,0,1
DIG396,255,2,0,0,0,1
DIG233,255,2,0,0,0,1
CB0DDT,255,2,0,0,0,1
DNX587,255,2,0,0,0,1
CB0DLN-8,255,2,0,0,0,1
CB0GLA,255,2,0,0,0,1
DOK346,255,2,0,0,0,1
DNO266,255,2,0,0,0,1
HE1NET,255,2,0,0,0,1
NL6NOD,255,2,0,0,0,1
FIND,255,2,0,0,0,1
CT1NET,255,2,0,0,0,1
CA9FRS-10,255,2,0,0,0,1
FRB001-10,255,2,0,0,0,1
DNO493,255,2,0,0,0,1
FU7NET,255,2,0,0,0,1
FRB013-10,255,2,0,0,0,1
ich denke mal damit hast du zu 100% erfolg den comport noch ändern
und schon gehts , und das tnc sollte im kiss gesetzt sein
73 de dct645