en:hamnet

Services in HAMNET

IP-Koordination Germany provides three high-speed-connected Domain-Name-Hub-Servers (DNS-Hubs) on three separated locations allowing fast and redundant accessibility throughout all HAMNET Regions in Germany. These DNS-Hubs are authoritative for their own zones „*.de.ampr.org“ and „*.r1.ampr.org“. They also provide responding for „*.ampr.org“ and all other internet domains to clients orinitated in HAMNET and HAMCLOUD.

Hostname: dl-sued.ampr.org
IP-Address: 44.130.60.100
UDP-Port: 53
TCP-Port: 53

resonsible person: IP-Coordination Germany, Jann Traschewski, DG8NGN

Hostname: dl-ost.ampr.org
IP-Address: 44.130.90.100
UDP-Port: 53
TCP-Port: 53

responsible person: IP-Coordination Germany, Thomas Osterried, DL9SAU

Hostname: dl-west.ampr.org
IP-Address: 44.149.28.10
UDP-Port: 53
TCP-Port: 53

responsible person: IP-Coordination Germany, Egbert Zimmermann, DD9QP

IP-Coordination Germany provides a Whois-server in HAMNET containing informationens about routing, hosts, networks, AS-numbers and responsible persones in German AMPRNet. It can be queried by a classical Whois-Client (terminal) or via a special web-frontend.

Hostname: dl-west.ampr.org
IP-Address: 44.149.28.10
TCP-Port: 43

web-frontend:
http://dl-west.ampr.org/wiki/whois

responsible person: IP-Coordination Germany, Egbert Zimmermann, DD9QP

Routing in HAMNET

German HAMNET is a semiclosed, ip-based high-speed-network. It is exclusively driven for hamradio-purposes and interconnected to the European-HAMNET and the worldwide AMPRNettm via several gateways. HAMNET is no replacement for internet! German HAMNET prefers communication via fast rf-interlinks. Every licenced ham throughout the world is invited to use resources of German HAMNET for ham-radio-use only. On our german rf-interlinks we provide transfer-speeds from 1Mbit/s up to 1Gbit/s.

In HAMNET we use, similar to the internet, BGP as an automatic Exterior-Gateway-Protocol. It interconnects our autonomous Systems (AS). In the German HAMNET such AS are put together by related regions. Every HAMNET-AS includes two or more locations (sites). Every site has minimum one BGP-speaking router (Mikrotik preferred). These router-groups are maintained by one or more AS-maintainers. Using BGP-protocol it is essential that every AS has its own, exclusivly assigned AS-Number.

Since august 2009 IP-Coordination Germany has started with allocations and assignments for AS-numbers in HAMNET. Every AS in the german HAMNET gets a 16-bit AS-number out of the private range 64620-64683. In hamnetDB such an AS is called „parent-AS“. Within every parent-AS there are up to 100 32-bit-AS-numbers available. A certain amount of IP-networks, separated into networks for backbone and user/services, get allocated and assigned to every Parent-AS.

Für DL ist der alte IP-Netzblock 44.130.0.0/16 fest zugewiesen. Zusätzlich hat DL den IP-Nummernblock 44.148.0.0/15 von der ARDC für die Nutzung im HAMNET und der HAMCLOUD exklusiv zugewiesen bekommen. Die Nutzung für die einzelnen Bereiche wurde von der DL-IP-Koordination wie folgt festgelegt:

IP Netzblock /24-Netze Zuteilung Nutzung
44.130.0.0/16 256 HAMNET PR/NPR/Special Use
44.148.0.0/17 128 HAMNET Backbone/Special Use
44.148.128.0/17 128 HAMCLOUD Datacenters/Services
44.149.0.0/16 256 HAMNET User/Services/Special Use
  • en/hamnet.txt
  • Zuletzt geändert: 09.12.2020 21:08 Uhr
  • von dd9qp