This command allows a user to access another CNet/3 BBS port (providing other lines/modems exist) to call out to a third number/BBS. This feature enables you to call to systems which would not normally be within a local calling area to YOU, but which WOULD be within the local calling area of the BBS(s) that you normally do call without long distance expenses.
c3 u1LIMITED Usageu0:
LIMITED usage means that your use of the TermLink features of CNet are limited to ONLY those areas that have been predetermined by the SYSOP in the file "Sysdata:TermLink." These areas will most likely be within the BBS's local calling area.
Note: The following is about the formatting of the TermLink configuration file and is primarily for the SYSOP's use. It will be of absolutely no use to the average BBS user...c6
Command Format: TERM <ceDialq1> <ceBaudq1> <ceBitsq1> <cePortsq1> <ceAccessq1> <ceRateq1> <ceSysNameq1>
ceDialc2 = The COMPLETE Dialout string to be sent to the modem: This INLCUDES
the "ATD" or "ATDT" section of the dialout string.
ceBaudc2 = The baud rate to dial out with. (EG: 2400, 14400, 38400, 57600...)
ceBitsc2 = The "data word size," which is either 8-bits (standard) or 7-bits.
cePortsc2 = A range of port numbers which may be used for calling out.
ceAccessc2 = Range of access groups to allow access to use specific ports, or the
TermLink feature itself.
ceRatec2 = The rate that a user will be charged for using the TermLink feature.
0=no charge. 1-3 correspond to the three system accounting values.
ceSysNamec2 = The actual name of the system being called.