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Is an Igate working?
Bill Vodall
2012-12-17 19:12:00 UTC
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Is there any aprs.fi/findu/aprsworld/? query to tell if an Igate is
really working? Something like how many packets gated to the system
per hour/day/ever would be handy.

Thanks,
Bill - WA7NWP
Steve Dimse
2012-12-17 19:30:01 UTC
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Depends on what you mean by working. Most IGates send a status message that looks like:

<IGATE,MSG_CNT=3,LOC_CNT=17

The local count is the number of RF stations for which the IGate will send messages, while the message count is the number of messages sent to RF. If local count > 0 then the IGate is hearing local data on its RF port. If message count > 0 then the IGate software is configured to be bidirectional. But that is about all you can say from the internet side.

Any more complete assessment of IGate function would depend on seeing the RF side of the transaction. Since the APRS-IS is designed to send only the payload and does not re-gate the internet messages and ACKs to the internet there is no way to see if any particular IGate is responsible for a successful internet to RF QSO.

Steve K4HG
Post by Bill Vodall
Is there any aprs.fi/findu/aprsworld/? query to tell if an Igate is
really working? Something like how many packets gated to the system
per hour/day/ever would be handy.
Thanks,
Bill - WA7NWP
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Max Harper
2012-12-17 23:07:17 UTC
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Have you tried http://www.db0anf.de/app/aprs ? If you go to this site and enter the callsign of the Igate on the right hand side of the screen in the search field and then on the left side of the screen click on Digipeater Users you can see all the stations that have been Igated by that station. Look at the colunm Last Heard. There are arrows for sorting so that you can see the most recent activity. But even this won't tell you how well everything is working, but it's better than nothing.
 
Max KG4PID


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From: Bill Vodall <wa7nwp-***@public.gmane.org>
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Subject: [aprssig] Is an Igate working?

Is there any aprs.fi/findu/aprsworld/? query to tell if an Igate is
really working?  Something like how many packets gated to the system
per hour/day/ever would be handy.

Thanks,
Bill - WA7NWP
Steve Dimse
2012-12-17 23:26:20 UTC
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Have you tried http://www.db0anf.de/app/aprs ? If you go to this site and enter the callsign of the Igate on the right hand side of the screen in the search field and then on the left side of the screen click on Digipeater Users you can see all the stations that have been Igated by that station. Look at the colunm Last Heard. There are arrows for sorting so that you can see the most recent activity. But even this won't tell you how well everything is working, but it's better than nothing.
Sites like this rely on the path information received from the APRS Internet System. The APRS IS is designed to transport the packet payload, not the path information. At every node in the APRS IS duplicate packets are removed. This makes the APRS IS unsuitable for propagation and network studies.

For example, imagine that IGATE A is connected to APRS IS server Primary 1, while nearby IGate B is connected to APRS Tier 2 server Secondary 1. Assuming that all paths within the APRS IS are equally fast with no delays, the path of packets received will be different for databases connected to the different servers. If www.db0anf.de is connected to Secondary 1, then packets heard by both IGATES A and B will show they were IGated from IGate B, while findU (which connects to all the primary servers) will show they came from IGate B. Of course, the connections between nodes and IGates are not equal; reality is far less predictable, and of course IGates often use round-robin DNS so who they are connected to can change at any time.

If you see a packet came through IGate A, you know IGate A is receiving. You still don't know if IGate A is able to IGate back to RF. If you look at a station between IGates A and B and see it is IGated only from A, you can conclude NOTHING about IGate B.

In summary I'll reiterate my mantra: Bad data is worse than no data!

Steve K4HG
Max KG4PID
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Subject: [aprssig] Is an Igate working?
Is there any aprs.fi/findu/aprsworld/? query to tell if an Igate is
really working? Something like how many packets gated to the system
per hour/day/ever would be handy.
Thanks,
Bill - WA7NWP
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