N2NOV > PACKET 01.02.25 13:45z 27 Lines 859 Bytes #186 (0) @ WW BID : C65C_N2NOV Read: GUEST Subj: Re: Definitions of AXIP, AXUDP and AXTCP Path: ED1ZAC<ED1ZAC<IZ3LSV<I0OJJ<N2NOV Sent: 250201/1334z @:N2NOV.#RICH.NY.USA.NOAM $:C65C_N2NOV >From n2nov%n2nov.#rich.ny.usa.noam@i0ojj.ampr.org Sat Feb 1 14:35:17 2025 Received: from i0ojj.ampr.org by i0ojj.ampr.org (JNOS2.0p.5) with SMTP id AA17020130 ; Sat, 01 Feb 2025 14:35:17 +0100 Message-Id: <C65C_N2NOV@n2nov.bbs> >From: n2nov@n2nov.#rich.ny.usa.noam X-JNOS-User-Port: Circuit (ARECS:N2NOV-7 N2NOV-7) -> Sending message As a follow up from the Xrouter mailing list: For the confused: AXIP: protocol 93, no further encapsulation AXUDP: protocol 17 (UDP) and port (for example) 10093 AXTCP: protocol 6 (TCP) and port (for example) 10093 Note because AXUDP and AXTCP run on different IP protocol numbers, you can run both AXUDP and AXTCP on the same numeric TCP/UDP port number (just make sure your router/firewall understands your intentions here). 73 de KX4AT Evie -- 73 de N2NOV n2nov@n2nov.ampr.org n2nov@n2nov.#rich.ny.usa.noam
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