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:'''Q''': What is DIAL?
 
:'''Q''': What is DIAL?
:'''A''': DIAL is the software used to make an AllStar node. It consist of Linux, Asterisk and app_rpt. DIAL uses the Debian version of Linux. Asterisk is the OpenSource PBX. App_rpt is an Asterisk application giving it the radio node functions. DIAL runs on x86 or on the Rasberry Pi 3.
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:'''A''': DIAL is the software used to make an AllStar node. It consist of Linux, Asterisk and app_rpt. DIAL uses the Debian version of Linux. Asterisk is the OpenSource PBX. App_rpt is an Asterisk application giving it the radio node functions. DIAL runs on x86 or on the Rasberry Pi 3 (ARM version).
    
:'''Q''': What does DIAL stand for?
 
:'''Q''': What does DIAL stand for?
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:'''Q''': Do I need a monitor and keyboard to run DIAL?
 
:'''Q''': Do I need a monitor and keyboard to run DIAL?
:'''A''': No, DIAL can be managed via SSH on port 222. This can be changed in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf. X86 DIAL does require a monitor and keyboard to install. After that same as the ARM version.
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:'''A''': No, DIAL can be managed via SSH on port 222. The port can be changed in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf. DIAL does require a monitor and keyboard to install.
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:'''Q''': What is the IP address of the new node?
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:'''Q''': What is the IP address of my new node?
 
:'''A''': DIAL configures the machine via DHCP. Check your DHCP server for the address. The machine defaults to repeater.allstarlink.org. This can be changed with /usr/local/sbin/netsetup
 
:'''A''': DIAL configures the machine via DHCP. Check your DHCP server for the address. The machine defaults to repeater.allstarlink.org. This can be changed with /usr/local/sbin/netsetup
  
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