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Dirk Koopman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Ian J Maude wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Dirk,
I have just had Arnold PA4AB upgrade his node. When we connect (I
connect to him) this happens....
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He has you isolated.
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As always he is right....<br>
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I even can't remember why (and when) I did that (-; You are
"unisolated" now Ian.<br>
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Sorry...<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Arnold.<br>
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<pre wrap="">As I don't, yet, really know what 'isolated' means in terms of the new
style routing, I am reverting back to old style protocol if either in
end is isolated. In theory nothing should then change from your point of
view. You should just get whatever you did before.
Of course, it may well be that the reason for isolation has gone away
now :-)
I suspect set/isolate is going to only be used to either on RF links as
my form of "ext" protocol or as a "cutout" somewhere in the network for
some operational reason or other.
Dirk
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