Remote Rig
RRC-Micro PC Client in English => General discussion => Topic started by: Michael on 2011-05-03, 16:57:17
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Hi All:
I just took another look at my Radio RRC's settings, to see if there's anything I missed and I see that I have A DNS Error Code 4.
Anyone have an idea what this means? Also, should I have my PING Watchdog set to off or doesn't matter?
I'm kind of thinking everything is as it should be because, I wouldn't be able to access my Radio RRC's web page through my dyndns host other wise.
I also have my remote site's router set to port forward UDP CMD, UDP Audio and SIP ports to the Radio RRC's internal assigned IP which is 192.168.1.4.
I also have this IP address reserved for my Radio RRC. I also have the Extern IPs blank.
The only thing left is to take the Control RRC out to the QTH, hook it up on the LAN out there to see if everything works, as it did here in my apartment.
If everything does work out there, I can only sermize that my ISP's have something to do with it.
I do use 2 different providers and that may play a roll. I think it worked before due to the fact that they just didn't notice the increase in traffic between they're domains and now they've blocked unless I pay! LOL
Sounds silly I know but here in Canada, ISP's will block to prevent they're competitors.
73:
Mike
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What do you get when clicking on the dyndns status link? Copy and paste it here please
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Hi Jan:
I don't see an actual DNS Status Link, not sure where to look.
However, here's the info displayed under the Status link.
Status
Name Value
Radio OFF
SIP status Idle
Last SIP error None
RTP Timeout 0
SIP Timeout 0
Rx Jitter buffer size 4
Rx Jitter delay 3
SIP Out port 5060
SIP In port 5060
Audio Out port 0
Audio In port 0
Command Out port 0
Command In port 12000
External SIP In port 5060
External Audio In port 11000
External Cmd In port 12000
Other party 0.0.0.0
Input 1 High
Input 2 High
Output 0 Low
Output 1 Low
Output 2 Low
DynDns status Error, code 4
Ping status (watchdog) Off
Active profile: Default
PTT status: OFF
What do you get when clicking on the dyndns status link? Copy and paste it here please
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You don't see a link in "DynDns status Error, code 4"? It should be one there.
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Hi Jan:
Nope, its not showing up as a link.
DynDns Status on one line, then Error, Code 4 on the next line.
Note:
I'm running RRC-1258-CRC_v2.35_2011-03-17. Wondering if there's a bug there.
I also forgot to mention that I'm a blind user and both my Mac and windows screen readers do not tell me that the DynDns Status Error, Code 4 is a link.
Mike
You don't see a link in "DynDns status Error, code 4"? It should be one there.
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OK, well, the word "status" in "DynDns status Error, code 4" is a link. That link leads to a page showing the raw answer the RRC got from DynDNS last time it tried to update.
Error code 4 suggests that the DNS(note, not DynDNS!) setting is missing/invalid or the DNS server is not reachable. (Page "IP Settings")
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I have the same problem (among others) at the moment - and "status" isn't a link here either.
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I have the same problem (among others) at the moment - and "status" isn't a link here either.
Just to make sure, are we talking about "DynDns status" or "DNS status"? In "DynDns status" the word "status" is a link, in "DNS status" it isn't.