4752 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(Document) S 144 J ( ID: JN_CMD02\)) S
4176 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (\(C\)1993) S 144 J ( Johan. K. Reinalda, WG7J) S E
6264 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (and) S
4680 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Douglas) S 144 J ( E. Thompson, WG0B) S E
6264 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (for) S
5256 6912 P (JNOS) S 144 J ( release 1.10) S
5256 7152 P (February 28, 1994) S
6408 7392 P (&) S
5112 7632 P (JNOS40 release 1.00) S
5256 7872 P (February 28, 1994) S
3384 9072 P (\(based in part on the NOS Reference Manual,) S
5184 9312 P (by Phil Karn, KA9Q) S
6264 9552 P (and) S
4248 9792 P (Gerard van der Grinten, PA0GRI\)) S
5760 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (DISCLAIMER) S E
5256 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (-----------------) S
2664 11472 P (The) S 144 J ( authors makes no guarantees, explicit or implied,) S
2160 11712 P (about the functionality or any other aspect of this product.) S
2952 12192 P (Refer to the manuals provided by the manufacturer) S
3168 12432 P (of your equipment for installation procedures.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (1) S E 0 12 F
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4680 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (COPYRIGHTS) S 144 J ( AND TRADEMARKS) S E LE
1440 2592 P B (Data Engine) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (D4-10) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (DVR2-2) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (DE1200) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( and ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (DE9600) S 144 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (are) S 144 J ( Trademarks or) S
1440 2832 P (Registered Trademarks of ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Kantronics) S 144 J ( Co., Inc.) S E
1440 3312 P B (Unix ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (is) S 144 J ( a Registered Trademark of ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (AT&T.) S E
1440 3792 P B (NET.EXE) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( program \(C\) Copyright 1992 by ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Phil) S 144 J ( R. Karn, KA9Q.) S E
1440 4272 P B (JNOS ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (and) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B () S 144 J ( JNOS40 ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (are) S 144 J ( based on work \(C\) Copyright 1991 by ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Phil) S 144 J ( R. Karn,) S E
1440 4512 P B (KA9Q, ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (and) S 144 J ( other contributors.) S
1440 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(C\)) S 144 J ( Copyright 1994 by ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Johan) S 144 J ( K. Reinalda, WG7J) S E
1440 5472 P B (JNOS40) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( \(C\) Copyright 1994 by ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Johan.) S 144 J ( K. Reinalda, WG7J) S E
1440 5952 P B (MS-DOS) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is a registered trademark of ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Microsoft,) S 144 J ( Inc.) S E
1440 6432 P B (NET/ROM) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( software \(C\) Copyright 1987 ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Software) S 144 J ( 2000, Inc.) S E
1440 6912 P B (NET/ROM ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (is) S 144 J ( a trademark of ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Software) S 144 J ( 2000, Inc.) S E
1440 7392 P B (OS/2) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is a registered trademark of ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (International) S 144 J ( Business Machines,) S E
1440 7632 P B (Inc.) S E
1440 8112 P B (Windows 3.0) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Windows) S 144 J ( 3.1) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( and ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Windows) S 144 J ( NT) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( are all registered trademarks) S
1440 8352 P (of ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Microsoft,) S 144 J ( Inc.) S E
1440 8832 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( \(C\) Copyright 1994 by Johan K.) S
1440 9072 P (Reinalda, WG7J, and Douglas E. Thompson, WG0B.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (2) S E 0 12 F
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5256 1392 P 0 12 F B (TABLE) S 144 J ( OF CONTENTS) S E
1440 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (COPYRIGHTS) S 144 J ( AND TRADEMARKS) S 4896 J ( 2) S
1440 2112 P (TABLE) S 144 J ( OF CONTENTS) S 6048 J ( 3) S
1440 2352 P (INTRODUCTION) S 6768 J ( 5) S
1440 2592 P (TERMINOLOGY) S 6912 J ( 7) S
1440 2832 P (STARTING) S 144 J ( JNOS) S 6624 J ( 8) S
1440 3072 P (STATUS) S 144 J ( DISPLAY) S 6480 J ( 9) S
1440 3312 P (SYSTEM) S 144 J ( COMMANDS) S 6192 J ( 10) S
1440 3552 P (<CR>) S 7776 J ( 12) S
1440 3792 P (!) S 8208 J ( 12) S
1440 4032 P (# 12) S
1440 4272 P (? 12) S
1440 4512 P (abort) S 144 J ( [<session #>]) S 5616 J ( 12) S
1440 4752 P (add) S 144 J ( <other command>) S 5616 J ( 12) S
1440 4992 P (arp) S 7920 J ( 13) S
1440 5232 P (asystat) S 7344 J ( 14) S
1440 5472 P (at) S 8064 J ( 15) S
1440 5712 P (attach) S 7488 J ( 16) S
1440 5952 P (attended) S 144 J ( [off | on]) S 5616 J ( 20) S
1440 6192 P (ax25) S 144 J ( <subcommands>) S 5760 J ( 20) S
1440 6432 P (callserver) S 144 J ( [<hostname> <port>]) S 4032 J ( 27) S
1440 6672 P (coldboot) S 7200 J ( 27) S
1440 6912 P (connect) S 144 J ( <iface> <destination> [<digi1,digi2...digin>] 28) S
1440 7152 P (convers <subcommands>) S 5328 J ( 28) S
1440 7392 P (delete) S 144 J ( <filename>) S 5904 J ( 31) S
1440 7632 P (delete) S 144 J ( <line#>) S 6336 J ( 31) S
1440 7872 P (domain) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S 5616 J ( 31) S
1440 8112 P (dump) S 144 J ( <hexaddress | .> [range]) S 4176 J ( 35) S
1440 8352 P (errors) S 144 J ( [ON | off]) S 5904 J ( 35) S
1440 8592 P (exit) S 7776 J ( 35) S
1440 8832 P (help) S 144 J ( or ?) S 6768 J ( 35) S
1440 9072 P (hostname) S 144 J ( [<name>]) S 5904 J ( 35) S
1440 9312 P (icmp) S 144 J ( <subcommands>) S 5760 J ( 36) S
1440 9552 P (iface) S 144 J ( <iface> <function> <call>) S 3888 J ( 37) S
1440 9792 P (ifconfig) S 144 J ( [<subcommand>]) S 5040 J ( 37) S
1440 10032 P (index) S 144 J ( [<areaname>]) S 5760 J ( 41) S
1440 10272 P (info) S 144 J ( [<infomessage>]) S 5472 J ( 41) S
1440 10512 P (ip) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S 6192 J ( 41) S
1440 10752 P (keep) S 144 J ( <other command>) S 5472 J ( 42) S
1440 10992 P (leds) S 144 J ( [on|off]) S 6480 J ( 43) S
1440 11232 P (look) S 144 J ( [user | socket#] \(/<cmd>\) \() S 3744 J ( 43) S
1440 11472 P (mbox) S 144 J ( [<subcommands>]) S 5472 J ( 43) S
1440 11712 P (memory) S 144 J ( <subcommands>) S 5472 J ( 49) S
1440 11952 P (mode) S 144 J ( <iface> [vc | datagram]) S 4320 J ( 51) S
1440 12192 P (motd) S 144 J ( ["message"]) S 6048 J ( 52) S
1440 12432 P (netrom) S 144 J ( <subcommands>) S 5472 J ( 52) S
1440 12672 P (nntp) S 7776 J ( 57) S
1440 12912 P (nrstat) S 7488 J ( 57) S
1440 13152 P (param) S 144 J ( <iface> [<param>]) S 5040 J ( 57) S
1440 13392 P (password) S 144 J ( <newpassword>) S 5184 J ( 58) S
1440 13632 P (ping) S 144 J ( <host> [<timeout>]) S 5040 J ( 58) S
1440 13872 P (ports) S 7632 J ( 59) S
1440 14112 P (ps) S 8064 J ( 60) S
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4752 1392 P 0 12 F B (TABLE) S 144 J ( OF CONTENTS \(cont\)) S E
1440 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (remote) S 144 J ( password <password>) S 4608 J ( 61) S
1440 2112 P (restart) S 7344 J ( 61) S
1440 2352 P (rip) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S 6048 J ( 61) S
1440 2592 P (route) S 144 J ( [<subcommand>]) S 5472 J ( 69) S
1440 2832 P (rspf) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S 5904 J ( 71) S
1440 3072 P (session) S 144 J ( [<session#>]) S 5472 J ( 71) S
1440 3312 P (shell) S 7632 J ( 72) S
1440 3552 P (skick) S 144 J ( <socket#>) S 6192 J ( 73) S
1440 3792 P (smtp) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S 5904 J ( 73) S
1440 4032 P (socket) S 144 J ( [<socket#>]) S 5760 J ( 75) S
1440 4272 P (start) S 144 J ( <servers...>) S 5760 J ( 75) S
1440 4512 P (status) S 7488 J ( 75) S
1440 4752 P (stop) S 144 J ( <server...>) S 6048 J ( 75) S
1440 4992 P (sysop) S 144 J ( [<hostname|ip addr>] [port]) S 3600 J ( 75) S
1440 5232 P (tail) S 144 J ( <filename>) S 6192 J ( 76) S
1440 5472 P (tcp) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S 6048 J ( 76) S
1440 5712 P (trace) S 144 J ( [<iface> [off | <btio>]) S 4176 J ( 78) S
1440 5952 P (udp) S 144 J ( status) S 6912 J ( 79) S
1440 6192 P (write) S 144 J ( <username|sock#> <message>) S 3744 J ( 79) S
1440 6432 P (writeall) S 144 J ( <message>) S 5760 J ( 79) S
1440 6672 P (Bibliography) S 6624 J ( 80) S
1440 7632 P (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( A JNOS MAILBOX USER COMMANDS) S 2592 J ( 84) S
1440 7872 P (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( B JNOS40 NODE USER COMMANDS.) S 2592 J ( 93) S
1440 8112 P (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( C Designing ATTACH Commands) S 2736 J ( 96) S
1440 8352 P (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( D FTPUSERS PERMISSIONS) S 3456 J ( 98) S
1440 8592 P (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( E REWRITE File) S 4464 J ( 100) S
1440 8832 P (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( F FTP Session Commands) S 3312 J ( 104) S
1440 9072 P (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( G FORWARD.BBS) S 4608 J ( 107) S
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5616 1392 P 0 12 F B (INTRODUCTION) S E
2160 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( document combines the JNOS and JNOS40 command sets into a) S
1440 2352 P (single document. This manual is current as of the versions indicated) S
1440 2592 P (on the title page. Prior versions of commands or commands which have) S
1440 2832 P (been deleted are not included. Also, this document addresses only the) S
1440 3072 P (commands that are available in the WG7J distribution compile \(uses) S
1440 3312 P (distconf.h\) Information about commands for other modules which are) S
1440 3552 P (not included in the "standard" WG7J compile may be found in the) S
1440 3792 P ("history" or "readme" files.) S
2160 4272 P (There are now two manuals for JNOS and JNOS40:) S
2160 4752 P (The COMMANDS Manual \(this document\)) S
2160 4992 P (JNOS40 Configuration Guide) S
2160 5472 P (The user interface for JNOS is very similar to most of the well-) S
1440 5712 P (known BBS programs. The user interface for JNOS40 is very similar to) S
1440 5952 P (the G8BPQ, TheNet and NetRom based nodes. This is to provide an easy) S
1440 6192 P (transition for users. The user interface in the JNOS program is) S
1440 6432 P (commonly called the 'mailbox'. Since JNOS40 doesn't provide any mail) S
1440 6672 P (services, the terms 'node shell' or simply 'node' seem more) S
1440 6912 P (appropriate. These terms will be used interchangeably throughout this) S
1440 7152 P (document when describing JNOS40 commands and will appear in) S
1440 7392 P (descriptions of JNOS commands which are common with JNOS40. The) S
1440 7632 P (JNOS40 commands use the same syntax as JNOS as much as possible to) S
1440 7872 P (allow ease of movement for sysops working on both types of systems.) S
2160 8352 P (This Commands Manual contains the commands and their descriptions) S
1440 8592 P (for using and operating a JNOS or JNOS40 tcp/ip and ax.25 packet) S
1440 8832 P (switch, BBS, and network node. Also contained in this manual is) S
1440 9072 P (information about the FORWARD.BBS, REWRITE, ALIAS, and USERS files) S
1440 9312 P (used in a JNOS installation. There is substantial information of use) S
1440 9552 P (to anyone operating packet station using tcp/ip in the "JNOS40) S
1440 9792 P (Configuration Guide" as well as in the History and README.NOW files.) S
1440 10032 P (You are encouraged to obtain those files for reference purposes.) S
2160 10512 P (Questions, remarks and suggestions about JNOS and JNOS40 are) S
1440 10752 P (welcome and should be sent to:) S
1440 11232 P ( Johan Reinalda, WG7J/PA3DIS) S
1440 11472 P ( 420 NW 9th) S
1440 11712 P ( Corvallis, OR 97330) S
1440 11952 P ( U.S.A.) S
1440 12432 P ( email: johan@ece.orst.edu \(or wg7j@wg7j.ampr.org.\)) S
1440 12672 P ( \(or the sloooower WG7J@WG7J.OR.USA.NA via packet\)) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (5) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (or) S 144 J ( for the documentation only:) S
2592 1872 P (Doug Thompson, WG0B) S
2592 2112 P (PO Box 21108) S
2592 2352 P (Wichita, KS 67208-7108) S
2592 2832 P (email: wg0b@delphi.com \(or thompsond@awsil5.boeing.com\)) S
2592 3072 P (or packet wg0b@k0hyd.#scks.ks.usa.na) S
2160 3552 P (Corrections \(and comments\) to the documentation must include the) S
1440 3792 P (following information:) S
2160 4272 P (1\) Document ID \(See the Title Page\)) S
2160 4752 P (2\) Page Number) S
2160 5232 P (3\) Text as it exists) S
2880 5472 P (This does not have to be the complete text. But it must be) S
2880 5712 P (enough to ensure unambiguous identification of the area) S
2880 5952 P (under discussion.) S
2160 6432 P (4\) Text as it is proposed to be or an explanation of the problem) S
2160 6672 P (which I will convert into appropriate text.) S
2160 7392 P (DO NOT send a copy of the whole document with revisions scattered) S
1440 7632 P (throughout. I have neither the time nor the inclination to wade) S
1440 7872 P (through that much text.) S
2160 8832 P (Send the corrections to WG0B at one of the addresses on the) S
1440 9072 P (preceding page. If it comes to the PO Box, please ensure you send it) S
1440 9312 P (on floppy disk, IBM format.) S
2160 10272 P (The documents have been prepared using Microsoft Word Version) S
1440 10512 P (5.0. Submittals using MS Word 4.0 or 5.0 format, plain ASCII text, or) S
1440 10752 P (Rich Text Format \(RTF\) \(supported by WordPerfect\) are all easily) S
1440 10992 P (handled) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (6) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (TERMINOLOGY) S E LE
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Here) S 144 J ( are some of the abbreviations and terminology used) S
1440 2112 P (throughout this manual.) S
1440 2592 P (HOSTNAME is the tcp/ip name of a computer or packet system.) S
1440 3072 P (INTERNET is a worldwide high speed computer network. It has thousands) S
1440 3312 P (of computers at schools, companies and amateur packet radio systems) S
1440 3552 P (connected to it.) S
1440 4032 P (MTU, or Maximum Transmission Unit, is the maximum data size in one) S
1440 4272 P (packet. Most often the data referred to by MTU is the transported) S
1440 4512 P (data, i.e. data frame in a network connection. With tcp/ip, the size) S
1440 4752 P (of the tcp/ip frame inside the ax.25 packet is the MTU; with net/rom,) S
1440 4992 P (the size of the data inside the netrom packet is the MTU.) S
1440 5472 P (NRS, or Net/Rom Serial protocol, is what TNCs with Net/Rom or TheNet) S
1440 5712 P (eproms talk on the serial port.) S
1440 6192 P (NODE, NODESHELL, MAILBOX are terms used interchangeably for the user) S
1440 6432 P (interface when connected to the system.) S
1440 6912 P (PACLEN, or packet length, is most often used to refer to data size in) S
1440 7152 P (a link packet. The data in an ax.25 packet can be up to paclen bytes.) S
1440 7632 P (PORT or INTERFACE means the physical connection to a radio or other) S
1440 7872 P (system \(i.e. radio port or serial interface\). These two terms are) S
1440 8112 P (used interchangeably.) S
1440 8592 P (RFCs, or Requests For Comment, are standard papers used on Internet to) S
1440 8832 P (discuss and propose new networking protocols and other related topics.) S
1440 9312 P (RSPF, or Radio Shortest Path First, is a tcp/ip routing protocol) S
1440 9552 P (especially targetted at radio environments.) S
1440 10032 P (RTT, or Round Trip Time, indicates the time needed for data to be sent) S
1440 10272 P (and acknowledged.) S
1440 10752 P (SLIP, or Serial Line IP, is a way to send IP frames over a serial port) S
1440 10992 P (without using ax.25 or ethernet to carry the data. You can use SLIP) S
1440 11232 P (to connect to PCs or Unix systems also running ) S (SLIP) S (, and interchange) S
1440 11472 P (tcp/ip data.) S
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1440 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (STARTING) S 144 J ( JNOS) S E LE
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (There) S 144 J ( are several command line options which can be exercised) S
1440 2112 P (when starting JNOS. These commands are used to set environment) S
1440 2352 P (variables, select configuration and autoexec files, and other) S
1440 2592 P (functions. Options should be separated by tabs or spaces. If there) S
1440 2832 P (is an option argument, there should NOT be any whitespace between the) S
1440 3072 P (option and the argument. The only option not preceded by '-' is the) S
1440 3312 P (alternate startup file) S
2160 3792 P (-b : Use direct video for the screen output.) S
2160 4032 P (-c# : Set the number of COLUMNS on the screen to #.) S
2160 4272 P (-drootdir : Set the root directory for the configuration file) S
2160 4512 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( path. This is overwritten by the file specified) S
2160 4752 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( in the -f option configuration file.) S
2160 4992 P (-e : Pause after each error line in autoexec.nos) S
2160 5232 P (-ffile.cfg : Set JNOS configuration file and path names as) S
2160 5472 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( indicated in the file 'file.cfg') S
2160 5712 P (-l : Do NOT delete .lck files on startup) S
2160 5952 P (-mn : Set the default screen swap mode.) S
2160 6192 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( n = 0 Use EMS \(If compiled in and available.\)) S
2160 6432 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( Default is EMS Available) S
2160 6672 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( n = 2 Use memory. \(Default if NO EMS available.\)) S
2160 6912 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( n = 3 Use a temporary disk file) S
2160 7152 P (-n : No trace session) S
2160 7392 P (-r# : Set the number of ROWS on the screen to #) S
2160 7632 P (-s# : Set the number of sockets available \(Default is 40\)) S
2160 7872 P (-t : trace the autoexec.nos file. You will be asked) S
2160 8112 P ( ) S 1584 J ( :) S 144 J ( before each if you want to execute it. 'y' accepts,) S
2160 8352 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( anything else skips the line.) S
2160 8592 P (-v : Verbose. Print each line from autoexec.nos before) S
2160 8832 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( parsing.) S
2160 9072 P (-u# : Set the number of status lines. Valid values 0-3) S
2160 9312 P (-wf+b : Set foreground/background colors for system status) S
2160 9552 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 288 J ( ) S 144 J ( default: white on magenta) S
2160 9792 P (-xf+b : Set foreground/background colors for session status) S
2160 10032 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 288 J ( ) S 144 J ( default: white on blue) S
2160 10272 P (-yf+b : Set foreground/background colors for 'main' window) S
1440 10512 P () S 2448 J ( :) S 288 J ( ) S 144 J ( default: the system colors when jnos starts.) S
2160 10752 P ( : \(most often lightgray on black\) :) S
2160 10992 P (-zf+b : Set foreground/background colors for 'split' window) S
2160 11232 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 288 J ( ) S 144 J ( default: white on green) S
2160 11472 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( 0=black) S
2160 11712 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( 1=blue) S
2160 11952 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( 2=green) S
2160 12192 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( 3=cyan) S
2160 12432 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( 4=red) S
2160 12672 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( 5=magenta) S
2160 12912 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( 6=brown) S
2160 13152 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( 7=white/gray) S
2160 13632 P (autoexec.new: Name of the startup file. Default is 'autoexec.nos') S
2160 13872 P () S 1728 J ( :) S 144 J ( or as set with -fnos.cfg) S
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1440 1632 P 0 12 F B (STATUS) S 144 J ( DISPLAY) S E
1440 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (JNOS) S 144 J ( now has a \(up to\) 3-line status display which shows:) S
1440 2592 P (On the first line:) S
1440 3072 P (time, heap and core free memory, number of connections to the) S
1440 3312 P (different servers. Then a list of active sessions, where sessions) S
1440 3552 P (with data waiting are blinking.) S
1440 4032 P (The 2nd line shows:) S
2160 4512 P (the users connected to the bbs. A status symbol in front means) S
2160 4752 P (one of the following:) S
2160 5232 P ( none - user is idle) S
2160 5472 P ( * - user is a bbs) S
2160 5712 P ( @ - user is in sysop mode) S
2160 5952 P ( ! - user has gatewayed out) S
2160 6192 P ( # - user is reading or sending mail) S
2160 6432 P ( = - user is transfering data \(up/download\)) S
2160 6672 P ( ^ - user is in convers or sysop-chat mode) S
2160 6912 P ( ? - use is in none of the above, but not idle...) S
2160 7392 P ( Eg: BBS: *w0rli johan #ka7ehk !n7ifj) S
2160 7872 P (\(lines 1 and 2 are the 'system' window\)) S
1440 8352 P (On the 3rd line is data depending on the current session.) S
2160 8832 P (Always displayed are the current session number and type.) S
2160 9312 P (If the sessions are network connections, displayed are remote) S
2160 9552 P (connection name, tx-queue \(bytes for tcp, packets for ax.25\),) S
2160 9792 P (and state of the connection. It then shows the retry timer, with) S
2160 10032 P (current time left, and initial value.) S
2160 10512 P (In 'repeat', 'more' or 'look' sessions, the 3rd line show the) S
2160 10752 P (command, filename or user/socket for the session.) S
2160 11232 P (The command session 3rd line shows the current directory.) S
2160 11472 P (\(the 3rd line is the 'session' window\)) S
2160 11952 P (The number of status lines displayed can be set with the '-z#') S
1440 12192 P (commands line option. '-z0' turns it off. Default is '-z3') S
1440 12672 P (NOTE: if tracing is enabled, this will 'bleed' through the status) S
2448 12912 P (window.) S
2160 13392 P (This is NOT a bug, but is inherent to the way tracing works in) S
2160 13632 P (JNOS. \(It would take a major rewrite to fix.\) The status window) S
2160 13872 P (will be rebuilt about twice a second to overcome this.) S
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1440 1632 P 0 12 F B LU (SYSTEM) S 144 J ( COMMANDS) S E LE
2160 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( section describes the commands recognized. Syntax is:) S
2160 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B () S 720 J ( command) S E
2160 2832 P B ( command) S 144 J ( literal_parameter) S E
2160 3072 P B ( command subcommand <parameter>) S E
2160 3312 P B ( command [<optional_parameter>]) S E
2160 3552 P B ( command a | b) S E
2160 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Many) S 144 J ( commands take subcommands, parameters, or both, which may in) S
1440 4272 P (turn be optional or required. In general, if a required subcommand or) S
1440 4512 P (parameter is omitted, an error message will summarize the available) S
1440 4752 P (subcommands or required parameters. \(Giving a '?' in place of the) S
1440 4992 P (subcommand will also generate the message. This method is useful when) S
1440 5232 P (the command word alone is a valid command.\) If a command takes an) S
1440 5472 P (optional value parameter, issuing the command without the parameter) S
1440 5712 P (generally displays the current value of the variable. \(Exceptions to) S
1440 5952 P (this rule are noted in the individual command descriptions.\)) S
2160 6432 P (Two or more parameters separated by vertical bar\(s\) ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (|) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( denote a) S
1440 6672 P (choice between the specified values. When one of the choices is) S
1440 6912 P (default, that choice will be in UPPERCASE. Optional parameters are) S
1440 7152 P (shown enclosed in ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ([brackets]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( Parameters enclosed in ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<angle) S 144 J ( brackets>) S E
1440 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (should) S 144 J ( be replaced with actual values or strings. The generic notation) S
1440 7632 P (for number values is ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<nnnn>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( and for string values, it is ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<string_id>.) S E
1440 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (For) S 144 J ( example, the notation ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<hostname>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( means the actual host or gateway) S
1440 8112 P (callsign or id. Numerical defaults are explicitly stated as such,) S
1440 8352 P (e.g., "Default = 7.") S
2160 8832 P (All commands and many subcommands may be abbreviated. You only) S
1440 9072 P (need type enough of a command's name to distinguish it from others) S
1440 9312 P (that begin with the same series of letters. Parameters, however, must) S
1440 9552 P (be typed in full.) S
2160 10032 P (All commands are printed in ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (bold) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( \(if you have the version of this) S
1440 10272 P (document that supports fancy formatting\), and most commands have an) S
1440 10512 P (example following the textual description of the commands. Commands) S
1440 10752 P (or descriptions unique to one program or the other are annotated with) S
1440 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B ({JNOS}) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( or ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ({JNOS40}) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S
2160 11472 P (When) S 144 J ( JNOS40 is in the Data Engine, many variables are kept in) S
1440 11712 P (battery backed ram. They are protected against corruption by a 16 bit) S
1440 11952 P (CRC. If the CRC is valid, the value or state of these variables will) S
1440 12192 P (be maintained across power outages or warm restarts. This is only) S
1440 12432 P (true if the variables are not re-set in the startup configuration.) S
1440 12672 P (These variables are marked with '\(B\)' at the beginning of their) S
1440 12912 P (command description. For example, if you set the tcp retries value to) S
1440 13152 P (0, if will be still 0 after a power down or warm restart. If the) S
1440 13392 P (conference server was stopped, it will not be restarted after a power) S
1440 13632 P (down or warm restart. However, if your startup configuration contains) S
1440 13872 P (a line 'start convers', the server will be started! To override this,) S
1440 14112 P (either change it from remote sysop mode, or use the 'add' command to) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (10) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P (add) S 144 J ( the 'stop convers' to the configuration. \(see the 'add' command) S
1440 1632 P (for more\).) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (11) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1632 P (The) S 144 J ( following section contains the comprehensive set of commands) S
1440 1872 P (for JNOS and JNOS40. Commands unique to one system are annotated with) S
1440 2112 P 0 12 F B ({JNOS}) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( or ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ({JNOS40}) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( as appropriate.) S
1440 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (<CR>) S 7344 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Entering) S 144 J ( a carriage return \(empty line\) while in command mode) S
1440 3312 P (puts you in converse mode with the current session. If there is no) S
1440 3552 P (current session, Nos remains in command mode and reissues the 'net>') S
1440 3792 P (prompt.) S
1440 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (!) S 7776 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (An) S 144 J ( alias for the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (shell) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command.) S
1440 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (#) S E LE
2160 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Commands) S 144 J ( starting with the hash mark \() S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (#) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (\)) S 144 J ( are ignored. The hash) S
1440 6432 P (mark is mainly useful for comments in the autoexec.nos.) S
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B ({JNOS40}) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( The CFG.EXE program eliminates lines beginning with the) S
1440 7152 P ('#' when building the image files for the eproms.) S
1440 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (?) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Same) S 144 J ( as the 'help' command.) S
1440 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (abort) S 144 J ( [<session #>]) S 5184 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Abort) S 144 J ( a FTP get, put or dir operation in progress. If issued) S
1440 10512 P (without an argument, the current session is aborted. \(This command) S
1440 10752 P (works only on FTP sessions.\) When receiving a file, abort simply) S
1440 10992 P (resets the data connection; the next incoming data packet will) S
1440 11232 P (generate a TCP RST \(reset\) response to clear the remote server. When) S
1440 11472 P (sending a file, abort sends a premature end-of-file.) S
2160 11952 P (Note that in both cases abort will leave a partial copy of the) S
1440 12192 P (file on the destination machine, which must be removed manually if it) S
1440 12432 P (is unwanted.) S
1440 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (add) S 144 J ( <other command>) S E LE 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 5184 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU ({JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( The ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command allows you to add commands to the) S
1440 14112 P (configuration after the system is up and running. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<other_command>) S 144 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (is) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (12) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P (a) S 144 J ( valid command line which will be executed and then stored in) S
1440 1632 P (battery-backed RAM. Next time the system restarts, all commands put) S
1440 1872 P (in eprom with the cfg.exe program will be executed followed by any) S
1440 2112 P (commands saved with the ) S 0 12 F B ('add') S 144 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (command.) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ('add') S 144 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (with) S 144 J ( no arguments will) S
1440 2352 P (display the commands stored. Each line will show a line number that) S
1440 2592 P (should be used if you want to delete the line with the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ('del') S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command.) S
2880 3072 P (To add another ip route after the system is started and have) S
2880 3312 P (it be remembered after the next power outage or warm) S
2880 3552 P (restart:) S
2880 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (add) S 144 J ( route add 1.2.3.4 1) S E
1440 4512 P B LU (arp) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( the Address Resolution Protocol table that maps IP) S
1440 5232 P (addresses to their subnet \(link\) addresses on subnetworks capable of) S
1440 5472 P (broadcasting. For each IP address entry the subnet type \(e.g.,) S
1440 5712 P (AX.25\), subnet address and time to expiration is shown. If the link) S
1440 5952 P (address is currently unknown, the number of IP datagrams awaiting) S
1440 6192 P (resolution is also shown.) S
2016 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (arp) S 144 J ( add <hostid> ax25 | netrom <callsign> <iface> {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (or) S
2016 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (arp) S 144 J ( add <hostid> ether | ax25 | netrom | arcnet) S E LE
2016 7872 P B LU (<ether_addr>|<callsign> <iface>) S 2880 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Add) S 144 J ( a permanent entry to the table. It will not time out as will) S
1440 8592 P (an automatically created entry, but must be removed with the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ('arp) S E
1440 8832 P B (drop') S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command.) S
2880 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (arp) S 144 J ( add 44.26.0.19 ax25 wg7j-2 port1) S E
2016 10032 P B LU (arp drop <hostid> ax25 | netrom <iface>) S 1728 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (or) S
2016 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (arp) S 144 J ( drop <hostid> ether | ax25 | netrom | arcnet <iface> {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Delete) S 144 J ( a permanent entry from the arp table.) S
2880 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (arp) S 144 J ( delete 44.26.0.19 ax25 port1) S E
2016 12672 P B LU (arp eaves [<iface>] [on | OFF]) S E LE
2160 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ('arp) S 144 J ( eavesdrop') S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( function per interface. If) S
1440 13392 P (set, all arp replies overheard on the interface will be logged in the) S
1440 13632 P (arp table. This speeds up arp discovery, but might build a huge arp) S
1440 13872 P (table taking up lots of memory. Default for each interface is off.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (13) S E 0 12 F
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2880 1392 P (#) S 144 J ( Set arp eavesdrop on interface port1) S
2880 1632 P 0 12 F B (arp) S 144 J ( eaves port1 on) S E
2016 2352 P B LU (arp flush) S E LE
2160 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Drop) S 144 J ( all automatically-created entries in the ARP table;) S
1440 3072 P (permanent entries are not affected.) S
2016 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (arp) S 144 J ( maxq [n]) S E LE
2160 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the maximum number of packets to be buffered) S
1440 4752 P (waiting for an arp resolution to finish. {JNOS} Default = 5. {JNOS40}) S
1440 4992 P (Default = 2.) S
2880 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (arp) S 144 J ( maxq 5) S E
2016 6192 P B LU (arp poll [<iface>] [on | off]) S E LE
2160 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the 'arp keepalive polling' per interface. If) S
1440 6912 P (set, when an arp entry expires, a query will be sent for the address.) S
1440 7152 P (This keeps the arp table fresh, but possibly retains many unneeded) S
1440 7392 P (entries.) S
2880 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (arp) S 144 J ( poll port1 on) S E
2016 8352 P B LU (arp publish <hostid> ax25|netrom <callsign> <iface>) S E LE
2160 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( command is similar to the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (arp) S 144 J ( add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command, but the system) S
1440 9072 P (will also respond to any ARP request it sees on the network that seeks) S
1440 9312 P (the specified address. \(Use this feature with great care!\)) S
2880 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (arp) S 144 J ( publish 44.26.1.19 ax25 wg7j-2 port1) S E
2016 10512 P B LU (arp sort [ON | off]) S 4608 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sorts) S 144 J ( the arp display) S
1440 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (asystat) S 6912 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( statistics on attached asynchronous communications) S
1440 12432 P (interfaces \(8250 or 16550A\), if any. The display for each port) S
1440 12672 P (consists of three lines. The first line gives the port label and the) S
1440 12912 P (configuration flags; these indicate whether the port is a 16550A chip,) S
1440 13152 P (the trigger character if any, whether CTS flow control is enabled,) S
1440 13392 P (whether RLSD \(carrier detect\) line control is enabled, and the speed) S
1440 13632 P (in bits per second. \(Receiving the trigger character causes the) S
1440 13872 P (driver to signal upper layer software that data is ready; it is) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (14) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P (automatically) S 144 J ( set to the appropriate frame end character for SLIP, PPP) S
1440 1632 P (and NRS lines.\)) S
2160 2112 P (The second line of the status display shows receiver \(RX\) event) S
1440 2352 P (counts: the total number of receive interrupts, received characters,) S
1440 2592 P (receiver overruns \(lost characters\) and the receiver high water) S
1440 2832 P (mark. The high water mark is the maximum number of characters ever) S
1440 3072 P (read from the device during a single interrupt. This is useful for) S
1440 3312 P (monitoring system interrupt latency margins as it shows how close) S
1440 3552 P (the port hardware has come to overflowing due to the inability of the) S
1440 3792 P (CPU to respond to a receiver interrupt in time. 8250 chips have no) S
1440 4032 P (FIFO, so the high water mark cannot go higher than 2 before) S
1440 4272 P (overruns occur. The 16550A chip, however, has a 16-byte receive FIFO) S
1440 4512 P (which the software programs to interrupt the CPU when the FIFO is) S
1440 4752 P (one-quarter full. The high water mark should typically be 4 or 5 when) S
1440 4992 P (a 16550A is used; higher values indicate that the CPU has at least) S
1440 5232 P (once been slow to respond to a receiver interrupt.) S
2160 5712 P (When the 16550A is used, a count of FIFO timeouts is also) S
1440 5952 P (displayed on the RX status line. These are generated automatically) S
1440 6192 P (by the 16550A when three character intervals go by with more than 0) S
1440 6432 P (but less than 4 characters in the FIFO. Since the characters that) S
1440 6672 P (make up a SLIP or NRS frame are normally sent at full line speed, this) S
1440 6912 P (count will usually be a lower bound on the number of frames received) S
1440 7152 P (on the port, as only the last fragment of a frame generally results) S
1440 7392 P (in a timeout \(and then only when the frame is not a multiple of 4) S
1440 7632 P (bytes long.\)) S
2160 8112 P (Finally, the software fifo overruns and high water mark are) S
1440 8352 P (displayed. These indicate whether the <bufsize> parameter on the) S
1440 8592 P (attach command needs to be adjusted \(see the Attach Commands) S
1440 8832 P (chapter\).) S
1440 9312 P (The third line shows transmit \(TX\) statistics, including a total) S
1440 9552 P (count of transmit interrupts, transmitted characters, the length of) S
1440 9792 P (the transmit queue in bytes, the number of status interrupts, and) S
1440 10032 P (the number of THRE timeouts. The status interrupt count will be zero) S
1440 10272 P (unless CTS flow control or RLSD line control has been enabled.) S
1440 10512 P (The THRE timeout is a stopgap measure to catch lost transmit) S
1440 10752 P (interrupts, which seem to happen when there is a lot of) S
1440 10992 P (activity \(ideally, this will be zero\).) S
1440 11712 P 0 12 F B LU (at) S 7632 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( 'at' command is used to provide automatic starting of other) S
1440 12432 P (JNOS commands at predetermined times.) S
2016 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (at) S 144 J ( time <cmd>) S E LE
2160 13632 P B (time) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( takes the form yymmddhhmm) S
2160 13872 P () S 3600 J ( hhmm) S
2160 14112 P ( mm) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (15) S E 0 12 F
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1800 1872 P 0 12 F B (Attaching) S 144 J ( the Data Engine's serial port.) S E
2160 2539 P 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 3600 J ( now+hhmm) S
2160 3019 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<cmd>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is any legal JNOS command. Multiple word commands must be) S
2160 3259 P (enclosed in double quotes \(" "\). Commands which invoke the DOS) S
2160 3499 P (shell must include 'c/' as the first argument in order for the) S
2160 3739 P (shell to be exited and NOS to be re-entered automatically.) S
2016 4459 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (at) S 144 J ( k <id_num> <id_num>) S E LE
2160 4939 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( form of the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (at) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command kills jobs <id_num>...) S
1440 5659 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (attach) S E LE
2016 6139 P B LU (attach) S 144 J ( <1|2|3|axip|kiss|pkiss|netrom> [options] {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 6619 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Attach) S 144 J ( an interface to the Data Engine. See also the section) S
2160 6859 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ATTACHING) S 144 J ( INTERFACES) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S
2160 7099 P (Syntax) S 144 J ( is:) S
2016 7579 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU ('attach) S 144 J ( 1 <mode> <name> <buffer> <mtu> <speed> [c]') S E LE
2160 8059 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (where:) S
2160 8539 P (mode) S 864 J ( -) S 144 J ( is one of 'ax25', 'pkiss', 'slip' or 'nrs') S
2160 8779 P (name - is the interface name, e.g. 'port1') S
2160 9019 P (buffer - is the receive buffer size) S
2160 9259 P (mtu - is the maximum transmission unit) S
2160 9499 P (speed - any common speed from 300 - 38400 Bd.) S
2160 9739 P (c - forces use of hardware handshaking except) S
2160 9979 P ( for mode='pkiss' \(G8BPQ polled-kiss\)) S
1440 10459 P (Note: 19200 and higher is not very reliable if you use DE9600 modems,) S
1440 10699 P (due to a hardware design limitation.) S
1440 11179 P (See also the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( kiss) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command) S
2880 11659 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( 1 ax25 port1 512 256 9600) S E
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (16) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1872 P 0 12 F B (Attach) S 144 J ( the Data Engine's internal radio ports) S E
2160 2352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( modem type in each port is automatically sensed when a port) S
1440 2592 P (is attached. Modem types A,B and D have been tested. Modem type C is) S
1440 2832 P (supported, but currently has not been tested. Syntax is:) S
2016 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU ('attach) S 144 J ( <2|3> <name> <mtu> <speed> [f][n]' {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (where:) S
2160 4272 P (2|3) S 1008 J ( -) S 144 J ( is one of the Data Engine internal ports) S
2160 4512 P (name - is the interface name) S
2160 4752 P (mtu - is the maximum transmission unit.) S
2160 4992 P (speed - is the radio speed.) S
2160 5232 P ([f][n] - are optional parameters. 'f' indicates full duplex) S
3888 5472 P (and 'n' is the value written to the mode AUX pins.) S
3888 5712 P (This is used in the Kantronics 1200Bd modem to choose) S
3888 5952 P (the type of CD circuitry to be used.) S
2880 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( 3 port2 256 1200 2) S E
2880 6672 P B (attach 2 port2 1024 9600 f) S E
2880 6912 P B (attach 2 port3 256 1200 f1) S E
1440 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 720 J ( Note:) S 144 J ( full duplex is not yet supported on port B.) S
1440 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Attaching) S 144 J ( the ports on a PC) S E
2016 8592 P B LU (attach <hw_type> <io_addr> <vector> <mode> <label> <bufsize> <mtu>) S E LE
2016 8832 P B LU ([<speed>]) S 6048 J ( ) S 720 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Configure) S 144 J ( and attach a hardware interface to the system. Detailed) S
1440 9552 P (instructions for each driver are in the Attach Commands chapter. An) S
1440 9792 P (easy way to obtain a summary of the parameters required for a given) S
1440 10032 P (device is to issue a partial attach command \(e.g., attach asy\). This) S
1440 10272 P (produces a message giving the complete command format.) S
2592 10752 P (<hw_type> is the kind of I/O device being attached to the) S
2592 10992 P (system.) S
2592 11232 P (<io_addr> is the base address of the control registers for the) S
2592 11472 P (device.) S
2592 11712 P (<vector> is the interrupt vector number. Both the address) S
2592 11952 P (and the vector must be in hexadecimal. You may put "0x" in) S
2592 12192 P (front of the numbers, but they will be interpreted in) S
2592 12432 P (hexadecimal even without the prefix.) S
2592 12672 P (<mode> controls how IP datagrams are to be encapsulated in) S
2592 12912 P (the device's link level protocol.) S
2592 13152 P (Choices are ax25 or slip.) S
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (slip) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Encapsulates IP datagrams directly in SLIP frames) S
2160 13872 P (without a link header. This is for operating point-to-point) S
2160 14112 P (lines and is compatible with 4.28BSD UNIX SLIP.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (17) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1632 P 0 12 F B (ax25) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Similar to slip, except that an AX.25 header and a KISS) S
2160 1872 P (TNC control header are added to the front of the datagram before) S
2160 2112 P (SLIP encoding. Either UI \(connectionless\) or I \(connection-) S
2160 2352 P (oriented\) AX.25 frames can be used.) S
2592 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<label>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( defines the name by which the interface will be) S
2592 3072 P (known to various commands, such as "connect", "route",) S
2592 3312 P ("trace", etc.) S
2592 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<bufsize>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( For ) S (ASYNCHRONOUS PORTS) S (, specifies the size of the) S
2592 4032 P (ring buffer in bytes to be statically allocated to the) S
2592 4272 P (receiver; incoming bursts larger than <bufsize> may cause data) S
2592 4512 P (to be lost.) S
2592 4752 P (For ) S (ETHERNET) S (, specifies how many PACKETS may be queued in the) S
2592 4992 P (receive queue at one time. Excess packets will be discarded) S
2592 5232 P (as they are received. This is useful to prevent the system) S
2592 5472 P (from running out of memory should another node suddently) S
2592 5712 P (develop a case of diarrhea.) S
2592 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<mtu>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the Maximum Transmission Unit size in bytes. See) S
2592 6432 P (the System Configuration Manual for a discussion of the effect) S
2592 6672 P (of MTU on system performance.) S
2016 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (attach) S 144 J ( asy <io_addr> <vector> <mode> <label> <bufsize> <mtu>) S E LE
2016 7392 P B LU ([<speed>]) S 6048 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Configure) S 144 J ( and attach a standard PC asynchronous I/O port using) S
1440 8112 P (the National 8250, 16450, or 16550 chip or equivalent to the system,) S
1440 8352 P (where:) S
2592 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<io_addr>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the comm port address; e.g., com1 = 0x3f8) S
2592 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<vector>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the comm port IRQ value.) S
2016 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (attach) S 144 J ( axip <iface> <mtu> <ipaddress> [<callsign>]) S E LE
2160 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Create) S 144 J ( a RFC1226 compatible AX.25 frame encapsulator for) S
1440 10272 P (transmission of AX.25 frames over the IP. This command is used to) S
1440 10512 P (establish a point-to-point AX.25 'tunnel' between two systems.) S
2592 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( will be the name of the new interface,) S
2592 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<mtu>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the maximum transmission unit for the interface,) S
2592 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<ipaddress>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the address of the system on the other side of) S
2592 11952 P (the 'tunnel,) S
2592 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<callsign>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the optional AX.25 callsign this station is) S
2592 12432 P (listening on for frames to digipeat. Note that if you want) S
2592 12672 P (cross-tunnel digipeating to work, each attached axip interface) S
2592 12912 P (should listen to a different callsign. These should also be) S
2592 13152 P (different from other callsigns used on this station.) S
2880 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( axip axip1 256 44.26.1.19 WG7J-15) S E
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (18) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (attach) S 144 J ( pkiss <iface> <mtu> <ipaddress> [<callsign>]) S E LE
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Attach) S 144 J ( a serial port in G8BPQ polled kiss mode.) S
2160 2352 P (To attach other TNCs to be polled on the same port, attach them) S
2160 2592 P (as additional kiss devices \(see below\). They will automatically) S
2160 2832 P (be polled.) S
2016 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (attach) S 144 J ( kiss <asy_iface_label> <port> <label> [mtu]) S E LE
2160 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Attach) S 144 J ( a second kiss interface on the serial port. This command) S
2160 4032 P (allows the use of multiport TNCs.) S
2592 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<asy_iface_label>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the name of the serial port interface.) S
2592 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<port>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the port number \(1-15\) to use, and probably) S
2592 4992 P (should be 1. \(the original asy port is automatically port 0 !\)) S
2592 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<label>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the name for this second kiss port.) S
2592 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<mtu>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is an optional mtu, if different from the mtu on the) S
2592 5712 P (first kiss port.) S
2880 6192 P (# Attach a dualport tnc in kiss mode.) S
2880 6432 P (# Ports are labelled 'port1' and 'port2') S
2880 6912 P (# First, attach the serial port on the Data Engine) S
2880 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( 1 ax25 port1 512 256 9600 {JNOS40}) S E
2880 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (#) S 144 J ( or) S
2880 8352 P (# Attach a PC asynch port \(com1 in this example\)) S
2880 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( asy 03f8 4 ax25 port1 512 256 9600 {JNOS}) S E
2880 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (#) S 144 J ( Attach the second port on the multiport tnc) S
2880 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( kiss port1 port2) S E
2016 11232 P B LU (attach netrom) S 5472 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2016 11712 P B LU (attach) S 144 J ( netrom [ipaddress]) S 3744 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( makes available a pseudo interface to enable NET/ROM) S
1440 12432 P (operations. This command is automatically executed when the netrom) S
1440 12672 P (server is started with the 'start netrom' command. In JNOS40, the) S
1440 12912 P (netrom server is started by default and you do not have to) S
1440 13152 P (specifically attach the netrom interface in the autoexec file.) S
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B ([ipaddress]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is an optional ip address for the netrom interface.) S
1440 13872 P (If not set, the system 'ip address' will be used.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (19) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1632 P 0 12 F B LU (attach) S 144 J ( packet) S 5472 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Driver) S 144 J ( for use with separate software "packet drivers" which) S
2160 2352 P (conform to the FTP Software, Inc., Software Packet Driver) S
2160 2592 P (specification.) S
2016 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (attach) S 144 J ( scc) S 5904 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (PE1CHL) S 144 J ( driver for generic 8530 cards) S
1440 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (attended) S 144 J ( [off | on]) S 5184 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the global "I am present" flag in NOS. This) S
1440 4992 P (flag is used in the welcome header for incoming ttylink connections.) S
1440 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( <subcommands>) S E LE
2160 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (All) S 144 J ( AX.25 parameters are configurable per interface. Commands of) S
2160 6672 P (the form 'ax25 <command>' set the default or global values. Use) S
2160 6912 P (the 'ifconfig <iface> ax25 <command>' form to set or show the) S
2160 7152 P (specific interface values.) S
2160 7632 P (To set the system default ax.25 parameters, you must do so BEFORE) S
2160 7872 P (attaching interfaces. After attaching, you must use the 'ifconf) S
2160 8112 P (<iface> ax25' command form.) S
2016 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( alias <aliascall>) S E LE
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( alias command shows or sets the system's alias call. If) S
2160 9312 P (netrom is enabled, this modifies the same call as the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S E
2160 9552 P B (alias) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command. The ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( alias) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command is NOT needed in that) S
2160 9792 P (case! If netrom is not used, this command allows an alias name) S
2160 10032 P (to be set such that users can connect to it.) S
2016 10752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( bbscall <bbs_call>) S 4032 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (For) S 144 J ( all interfaces NOT set to <mycall> or <bbs_call>, change or) S
2160 11472 P (set the id to 'bbscall'. 'ax25 mycall' will not override bbscall) S
2160 11712 P (once bbscall has been set. See also 'iface <iface> bbscall) S
2160 11952 P (<bbs_call>'.) S
2880 12432 P (#Example: \(in the following order\)) S
2880 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B ('ax25) S 144 J ( mycall <mycall>') S E
2880 13152 P B ('attach <\(all interfaces\)>') S E
2880 13392 P B ('ax25 bbscall <bbscall>') S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( sets all ifaces to bbscall) S
2880 13872 P (or) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (20) S E 0 12 F
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2880 1392 P 0 12 F B ('iface) S 144 J ( <name> bbscall <bbscall>') S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( sets only iface <name>) S
2016 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( bc <iface>) S E LE
2160 2352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (bc) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command forces an immediate broadcast on the given) S
2160 2592 P (interface. The particular interface or port must have been) S
2160 2832 P (enabled with the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( bcport) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command first. If this is so, the ID) S
2160 3072 P (will be broadcast as set with the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( bctext) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( commands.) S
2880 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( bc port1) S E
2016 4272 P B LU (ax25 bcinterval [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( The) S 144 J ( bcinterval displays or sets the time in seconds between) S
2160 4992 P (broadcasts. On display, both the interval and the countdown) S
2160 5232 P (values are shown. Default = 600 \(10 minutes\).) S
2016 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( bcport [<iface>] [on | OFF] ) S E LE 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(Deleted) S 144 J ( in 110x16\)) S
2160 6432 P (Display or set the active interfaces for ax.25 broadcasting \(i.e.) S
2160 6672 P (beacons\). You must add this statement for each port that the) S
2160 6912 P (system should beacon on. Default is off.) S
2880 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( bcport port1 on) S E
2016 8112 P B LU (ax25 bctext ["broadcast text"]) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the default text to be sent for broadcast messages) S
2160 8832 P (sent out every ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( bcinterval) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( seconds.) S
2160 9552 P (See also ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> beacon ["bctext"].) S E
2880 10032 P B (ax25 bctext "This is the beacon text!") S E
2016 10752 P B LU (ax25 blimit [<secs>]) S E LE
2160 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the default AX25 retransmission backoff) S
2160 11472 P (limit. Normally each successive AX25 retransmission is delayed) S
2160 11712 P (by twice the value of the previous interval; this is called) S
2160 11952 P (binary exponential backoff. When the backoff reaches the blimit) S
2160 12192 P (setting it is held at that value. Default = 30.) S
2160 12672 P (To prevent the possibility of "congestive collapse" on a loaded) S
2160 12912 P (channel, blimit should be set at least as high as the number of) S
2160 13152 P (stations sharing the channel. Note that this is applicable only) S
2160 13392 P (on actual AX25 connections; UI frames will never be retransmitted) S
2160 13632 P (by the AX25 layer.) S
2880 14112 P (#Set ax25 blimit to 15 seconds) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (21) S E 0 12 F
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2880 1392 P 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( blimit 15) S E
2016 2112 P B LU (ax25 digipeat [<iface>] [ON | off]) S E LE
2160 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set digipeating per interface. If cross-band or AXIP) S
2160 2832 P (digipeating is to be allowed, digipeating must be enabled on both) S
2160 3072 P (interfaces involved. Default is on.) S
2880 3552 P (# Display digipeat status of port1) S
2880 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( digipeat port1) S E
2016 4512 P B LU (ax25 ecall <callsign>) S 4320 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or display and "emergency" callsign to be used as described) S
2160 5232 P (under the 'ax25 etext' command which follows.) S
2016 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( etext [<your text>]) S E LE
2160 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (If) S 144 J ( you connect a monitor signal to the serial port RTS pin, when) S
2160 6432 P (the RTS pin is pulled LOW \(less than approximately 2 volts\) this) S
2160 6672 P (condition can be used to define an emergency state meaning that) S
2160 6912 P (the node is operating on emergency or backup power. While in) S
2160 7152 P (this state, every 5 minutes the node will transmit an ax.25 UI) S
2160 7392 P (\("broadcast"\) packet containing the 'etext' message on all ax.25) S
2160 7632 P (interfaces if 'ax25 ecall' is set.) S
2160 8112 P (Users connecting to the node alias or via telnet will receive the) S
2160 8352 P ('etext' message as part of the logon. 'motd' and 'info' will) S
2160 8592 P (also append the 'etext' message.) S
2160 9072 P (If the emergency condition ceases, broadcasting stops and etext) S
2160 9312 P (is not displayed as part of other messages.) S
2880 9792 P (Example:) S
2880 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( ecall pwrdwn) S E
2880 10512 P B (ax25 etext "System is running on backup power. Please) S E
2880 10752 P B (contact sysop!") S E
2160 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Note:) S 144 J ( This feature was added after an area sysop had a node die) S
2160 11472 P (after 24 hours of operation on emergency power. Prior to) S
2160 11712 P (shutdown, there was no indication of the problem.) S
2016 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( flush) S E LE
2160 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Clears) S 144 J ( the AX.25 "heard" list \(see ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( heard) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( and ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( hport) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (\)) S
2016 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( heard [<iface>]) S E LE
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( the AX.25 "heard" list. For each interface that is) S
2160 13872 P (configured to use AX.25 heard listing \(see ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( hport') S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (\),) S 144 J ( a list) S
2160 14112 P (of all ax25_source addresses heard on that interface is shown,) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (22) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (along) S 144 J ( with a count of the number of packets heard from each) S
2160 1632 P (station and the time since each station was last heard. The) S
2160 1872 P (maximum length of the heard table can be set with the ') S 0 12 F B (ax25) S E
2160 2112 P B (hsize) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command. If interface is given, only the heard list for) S
2160 2352 P (that interface is displayed.) S
2880 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( heard port1) S E
2016 3312 P B LU (ax25 hport [<iface>] [ON | off]) S E LE
2160 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the status of the ax.25 heard feature. If no) S
2160 4032 P (interface is given, all interfaces with ax.25 heard enabled will) S
2160 4272 P (be listed. If interface is given, the status of ax.25 heard for) S
2160 4512 P (that interface is shown. Default is on.) S
2880 4992 P (#Display port1 status) S
2880 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( hport port1) S E
2016 5952 P B LU (ax25 hsize [<size>]) S 4608 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or display the size of the heard list table. Default is 0) S
2160 6672 P (which means no limit.) S
2016 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( irrt [<milliseconds>]) S E LE
2160 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the initial value of smoothed round trip time) S
2160 8112 P (to be used when a new AX25 connection is created. The actual) S
2160 8352 P (round trip time will be learned by measurement once the) S
2160 8592 P (connection has been established. Default is 5000ms.) S
2880 8832 P (#Set irtt to 10 seconds \(10000 milliseconds\)) S
2880 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( irtt 10000) S E
2016 9792 P B LU (ax25 kick <axcb>) S E LE
2160 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Force) S 144 J ( a retransmission on the specified AX.25 control block. The) S
2160 10512 P (control block address can be found with the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( status) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command.) S
2160 10752 P (This is useful to reactivate connections that have long time-out) S
2160 10992 P (values.) S
2016 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( maxframe [<count>]) S E LE
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Establish) S 144 J ( the maximum number of frames that will be allowed) S
2160 12432 P (to remain unacknowledged at one time on new AX.25 connections.) S
2160 12672 P (This number cannot be greater than 7. Without ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<count>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( it will) S
2160 12912 P (display the current setting. Note that the maximum outstanding) S
2160 13152 P (frame count only works with virtual connections. UI frames are) S
2160 13392 P (not affected. Also note that for optimal performance, a value of) S
2160 13632 P (1 should be used. Default is 1 frame.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (23) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1872 P 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( maxwait [<msec>]) S E LE
2160 2352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sets) S 144 J ( a limit \(in msec\) to the retry timeout values. Default =) S
2160 2592 P (30000 \(30 secs\). A value of 0 disables maxwait.) S
2016 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( mycall [<ax25call>]) S E LE
2160 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the default local AX.25 address. The standard) S
2160 4032 P (format is used, \(e.g. WG7J or KA7EHK-5\). This command must be) S
2160 4272 P (given before any attach commands using AX.25 mode are given.) S
2880 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( mycall wg7j-3) S E
2016 5472 P B LU (ax25 paclen [<size>]) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( This) S 144 J ( sets the default paclen used when attaching interfaces) S
2160 6192 P (that will carry AX.25 connections. See also ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface>) S E
2160 6432 P B (paclen) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F ('.) S 144 J ( Default is 256 bytes.) S
2160 6672 P (This parameter limits the size of I-fields on new AX.25) S
2160 6912 P (connections. If IP datagrams or fragments of datagrams larger) S
2160 7152 P (than paclen are transmitted, they will be transparently) S
2160 7392 P (fragmented at the AX.25 level, sent as a series of I frames, and) S
2160 7632 P (reassembled back into a complete IP datagram or fragment at the) S
2160 7872 P (other end of the link. IP datagrams will not be affected if this) S
2160 8112 P (parameter is greater than or equal to the MTU of the associated) S
2160 8352 P (interface.) S
2160 8592 P (If NET/ROM communication is configured, the NetRom MTU value) S
2160 8832 P (should be Paclen - 20. !!! The Net/Rom header takes 20 bytes,) S
2160 9072 P (and is part of the AX25 data. Default netrom mtu is 236.) S
2160 9552 P (Note1: the AX.25 Level 2 Version 2 definition specifies a) S
2160 9792 P (maximum paclen of 256 bytes. Some systems are not equipped to) S
2160 10032 P (handle larger packets \(e.g. G8BPQ based systems\), so be careful) S
2160 10272 P (when using this parameter.) S
2160 10752 P (Note2: see also the discussion on paclen, mtu etc., elsewhere in) S
2160 10992 P (the document.) S
2016 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( pthresh [<size>]) S E LE
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the poll threshold to be used for new AX.25) S
2160 12432 P (Version 2 connections. The poll threshold controls) S
2160 12672 P (retransmission behavior as follows. If the oldest unacknowledged) S
2160 12912 P (I-frame size is less than the poll threshold, it will be sent) S
2160 13152 P (with the poll \(P\) bit set if a time-out occurs. If the oldest) S
2160 13392 P (unacked I-frame size is equal to or greater than the threshold,) S
2160 13632 P (then a RR or RNR frame, as appropriate, with the poll bit set) S
2160 13872 P (will be sent if a time-out occurs.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (24) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (The) S 144 J ( idea behind the poll threshold is that the extra time needed) S
2160 1632 P (to send a "small" I-frame instead of a supervisory frame when) S
2160 1872 P (polling after a time-out is small, and since there's a good) S
2160 2112 P (chance the I-frame will have to be sent anyway \(i.e., if it were) S
2160 2352 P (lost previously\) then you might as well send it as the poll. But) S
2160 2592 P (if the I-frame is large, send a supervisory \(RR/RNR\) poll instead) S
2160 2832 P (to determine first if retransmitting the oldest unacknowledged I-) S
2160 3072 P (frame is necessary; the time-out might have been caused by a lost) S
2160 3312 P (acknowledgment. This is obviously a tradeoff, so experiment with) S
2160 3552 P (the poll threshold setting. The default is 128 bytes, one half) S
2160 3792 P (the default value of) S 0 12 F B () S 144 J ( <paclen>) S E
2016 4512 P B LU (ax25 reset <axcb>) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Delete) S 144 J ( the AX.25 connection control block at the specified) S
2160 5232 P (address. This deletes a connection and everything associated with) S
2160 5472 P (it. The control block address can be found with the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( status) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
2160 5712 P (command.) S
2016 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( retries [<count>]) S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Limit) S 144 J ( the number of successive unsuccessful retransmission) S
2160 7152 P (attempts on new AX.25 connections. If this limit is) S
2160 7392 P (exceeded, link re-establishment is attempted. If the link can't) S
2160 7632 P (be re-established in ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<count>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( times, then the connection is) S
2160 7872 P (abandoned and all queued data is deleted. Default is 5.) S
2016 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( route [<subcommand>]) S E LE
2160 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Without) S 144 J ( optional subcommands, display the AX.25 routing table) S
2160 9072 P (that specifies the digipeaters to be used in reaching a given) S
2160 9312 P (station.) S
2520 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( route add <target> <iface> [digis ...]) S E LE
2592 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Add) S 144 J ( an entry to the AX.25 routing table. An automatic ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S E
2592 10752 P B (route) S 144 J ( add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( is executed if digipeaters are specified in an AX25) S
2592 10992 P (link from the node or a connection is received from a remote) S
2592 11232 P (station via digipeaters. Such automatic routing table entries) S
2592 11472 P (won't override locally created entries, however. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<target>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is) S
2592 11712 P (the destination call to reach via digipeaters ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the) S
2592 11952 P (interface this is a route for.\(I.e. allows different digi) S
2592 12192 P (routes for different interfaces.\) ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ([digis...]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is a list of one) S
2592 12432 P (or more digipeaters, separated by spaces.) S
2880 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( route add k7uyx-1 port1 wg7j wa7tas n7dva) S E
2520 13632 P B LU (ax25 route drop <target> <iface>) S E LE
2592 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Drop) S 144 J ( an entry for ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<target>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( from the AX.25 routing table.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (25) S E 0 12 F
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2880 1632 P 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( route drop k7uyx-1 port1) S E
2520 2352 P B LU (ax25 route mode <target> <iface> [vc|dg|interface]) S E LE
2592 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sets) S 144 J ( the interface ip mode to one of ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (vc) S 144 J ( | datagram |) S E
2592 3072 P B (interface) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( for ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (target) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( This indicates how ip links to the) S
2592 3312 P (destination call ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<target>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( should be established. If nothing) S
2592 3552 P (is given for a certain destination or target, the interface) S
2592 3792 P (default mode is used, which defaults to datagram. \(See also) S
2592 4032 P (the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mode) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command\).) S
2592 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (vc) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is a virtual circuit \(ax25 connected mode, meaning) S
4032 4512 P (that ip frames are sent using ax.25 connections\)) S
2592 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (datagram) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is unconnected mode, \(AX25 UI frames\).) S
2592 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (interface) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the default interface mode, as set with the) S
4032 5232 P (') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mode) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2880 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( route mode k7uyx-1 port1 vc) S E
2016 6192 P B LU (ax25 status [<axcb>]) S E LE
2160 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Without) S 144 J ( an argument, display a one-line summary of each AX.25) S
2160 6912 P (control block. If the address of a particular control block is) S
2160 7152 P (specified, the contents of that control block is shown in more) S
2160 7392 P (detail. Note that the send queue units are frames, while the) S
2160 7632 P (receive queue units are bytes.) S
2016 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( t3 [<milliseconds>]) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the AX.25 idle "keep alive" timer. Value is) S
2160 8832 P (in milliseconds. Default is 0, i.e. no 'keep-alive' polling.) S
2016 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( t4 [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the AX.25 Link "redundancy" timer. Value is) S
2160 10272 P (in seconds. When no exchange has been had during this time the) S
2160 10512 P (link is reset and closed. Default = 900 seconds \(15 minutes\).) S
2016 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( timertype [LINEAR|exponential|original]) S E LE
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Sets) S 144 J ( or displays the type of timer used for retransmission) S
2160 11952 P (and recovery. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B () S 144 J ( Linear) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( means that each retry will use a time-out) S
2160 12192 P (that is RTT greater then the previous time-out. I.e. 4 sec, 8) S
2160 12432 P (sec, 12 sec, 16 seconds etc. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B () S 144 J ( Exponential) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( means that each retry) S
2160 12672 P (will use a time-out that is twice as large as the previous time-) S
2160 12912 P (out. I.e. 4 seconds, 8 seconds, 16 seconds, 32 seconds etc.) S
2160 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Original) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( means that each retry will use a time out that is twice) S
2160 13392 P (the RTT, i.e. 4 seconds, 8 seconds, 8 seconds, 8 seconds, etc.) S
2160 13632 P (Default is ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (linear) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S
2880 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( timertype exponential) S E
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (26) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1632 P 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( ttycall [ttycall]) S 4176 J ( JNOS}) S E LE
2160 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or display the tty-link call for direct keyboard access.) S
2160 2352 P (Remember to have both 'attended on' and 'mbox attend on' to be) S
2160 2592 P (able to use this function.) S
2016 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( version [n]) S E LE
2160 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the version of the AX.25 protocol to attempt) S
2160 4032 P (to use on new connections. Version 1 is the version that does) S
2160 4272 P (not use the poll/final bits. Default is version 2.) S
2016 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ax25) S 144 J ( window [<size>]) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Set) S 144 J ( the number of bytes that can be pending on an AX.25) S
1440 5712 P (receive queue beyond which I frames will be answered with RNR) S
1440 5952 P (\(Receiver Not Ready\) responses. This presently applies only to) S
1440 6192 P (suspended interactive AX.25 sessions, since incoming I-frames) S
1440 6432 P (containing network \(IP, NET/ROM\) packets are always processed) S
1440 6672 P (immediately and are not placed on the receive queue. However, when an) S
1440 6912 P (AX.25 connection carries both interactive and network packet traffic,) S
1440 7152 P (an RNR generated because of backlogged interactive traffic will also) S
1440 7392 P (stop network packet traffic from being sent. Default is 512 bytes.) S
1440 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (callserver) S 144 J ( [<hostname> <port>]) S E LE
2160 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( will show or configure the host and portnumber that will be) S
1440 9072 P (used for the 'CAll' command. Node shell users give the 'CAll' command) S
1440 9312 P (access a remote network callbook server. To see the current server,) S
1440 9552 P (simply type callserver. To configure one use the full form. If a) S
1440 9792 P (hostname is used instead of dotted decimal ip address, be sure that) S
1440 10032 P (this name is either in the domain.txt file, or a valid domain name) S
1440 10272 P (server has been configured already.) S
1440 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (cbaud) S 144 J ( [<2400 | 4800 | 9600>]) S 3888 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or display the serial port baud rate for the console) S
1440 11952 P (connection. Valid values are 2400, 4800, or 9600 baud.) S
1440 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (coldboot) S 6768 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Coldboot) S 144 J ( is an IMMEDIATE command \(i.e. no 'are you sure?) S
1440 13632 P (warning...\) to restart the system. The system will 'cold-boot'. All) S
1440 13872 P (variables in battery backed ram will be reset to the original values) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (27) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P (in) S 144 J ( EPROM. All links and connections to or through the node will be) S
1440 1632 P (immediately lost.) S
1440 2112 P 0 12 F B LU (comm) S 144 J ( <asy_iface> <"text_string">) S E LE
2160 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sends) S 144 J ( "text_string" via the specified asynch interface to the) S
1440 2832 P (TNC. Normally, this command is used to place the TNC in KISS mode.) S
1440 3072 P (Any number of 'comm' commands may be entered, one per line, with) S
1440 3312 P ("text_string" in the syntax required by the TNC. Use the 'param') S
1440 3552 P (command after the TNC is in KISS mode.) S
1440 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (connect) S 144 J ( <iface> <destination> [<digi1,digi2...digin>] [d] [e]]) S E LE
2160 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Initiate) S 144 J ( an ax25 connection at interface <iface> to) S
1440 4752 P (<destination>. Use the "ports" command when in the mailbox or) S
1440 4992 P (nodeshell to discover the proper id of <iface>. <destination> may be) S
1440 5232 P (either callsign-ssid or an alias. Note that there is only a 'space') S
1440 5472 P (between <destination> and <digi...>.) S
2160 5952 P ([d] disables the 'stay here' feature on node connections. If 'd') S
1440 6192 P (is not placed at the end of the connect command, the circuit will stay) S
1440 6432 P (open to the last node connected to. 'stay here' default is ON.) S
2160 6912 P ([e] is the 'escape enabling' switch. In order for JNOS to abort) S
1440 7152 P (a netrom connection in progress, the escape character must be sent to) S
1440 7392 P (the node. Default escape character is CTRL-T. While in the mailbox) S
1440 7632 P (or nodeshell, the user may disable escape or change the escape) S
1440 7872 P (character or both.) S
2160 8352 P (Examples:) S
2880 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (c) S 144 J ( rlimb e) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -> connect to w0rli's bbs with escape) S
2880 9072 P ( enabled. 'stay' is on) S
2880 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (c) S 144 J ( 3 wg7j-2 d) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -> connect to wg7j-2 on port 3, don't stay) S
2880 9552 P ( connected afterward) S
2880 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (c) S 144 J ( salem ed) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -> connect to salem, with escape checking but) S
2880 10032 P ( no 'stay'. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (c) S 144 J ( salem de) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( works the same.) S
1440 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (convers) S 144 J ( <subcommands>) S E LE
2160 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (These) S 144 J ( commands configure the network conference server. See the) S
1440 11232 P (section ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (SETTING) S 144 J ( UP THE CONFERENCE BRIDGE) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( for details on the inner) S
1440 11472 P (workings of the conference system.) S
2016 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (convers) S 144 J ( drop <name>) S E LE
2160 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Drop) S 144 J ( the remote convers link to ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<name>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( See also 'convers link'.) S
2880 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( drop 44.26.1.19) S E
2016 14112 P B LU (convers filter) S 5328 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (28) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (Set) S 144 J ( how the convers node will respond to connect requests.) S
2520 1872 P 0 12 F B LU (convers) S 144 J ( filter mode [accept | refuse]) S E LE
2592 2352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sets) S 144 J ( or displays the filter mode. 'filter mode accept' allows) S
2592 2592 P (links from only the hosts in the filter list. 'filter mode) S
2592 2832 P (reject' allows links from all hosts except those in the list.) S
2520 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (convers) S 144 J ( filter [ipaddress | hostname]) S E LE
2592 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Builds) S 144 J ( the filter list used in conjunction with the 'convers) S
2592 4032 P (filter mode' command.) S
2016 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (convers) S 144 J ( host <name>) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or set the convers hostname as will be used when) S
2160 5232 P (announcing the system to conference users or remote links.) S
2160 5472 P (Maximum length is 10 chars, but if you want to stay compatible) S
2160 5712 P (with NOS.EXE based convers servers use a maximum of 8 character) S
2160 5952 P (for the convers host name \(unless the system runs jnos-v1.04 or) S
2160 6192 P (later\).) S
2160 6672 P (If the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (hostname) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( gets set and the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( host) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( isn't set yet,) S
2160 6912 P (it will be set to the first 10 chars of the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (hostname) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F ('.) S 144 J ( After) S
2160 7152 P (this, if any sub domains \(i.e. periods\) exist in the hostname,) S
2160 7392 P (the convers hostname will be terminated at the right-most period.) S
2160 7632 P (e.g. If ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (converse) S 144 J ( host') S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is not set, and ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (hostname) S E
2160 7872 P B (jnos.wg7j.ampr.org) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( is given, then after this the converse) S
2160 8112 P (hostname will be 'jnos.wg7j'.) S
2880 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( host Corvallis) S E
2016 9312 P B LU (convers interface [<iface>] [on|OFF]) S E LE
2160 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the active convers interfaces. This command) S
2160 10032 P (needs to be given for each interface that which will allow) S
2160 10272 P (connections to the conference call \(see ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( mycall) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F ('\);) S 144 J ( e.g.,) S
2160 10512 P (this command can be used to allow conference call access only on) S
2160 10752 P (the user ports but not on the backbone/linking ports. This can) S
2160 10992 P (also be useful to avoid confusion when different nodes have the) S
2160 11232 P (same conference call. \(Locally, we use the call 'QSO' for the) S
2160 11472 P (conference server for different nodes, and ran into problems when) S
2160 11712 P (a user tried to connect to it from a backbone node. All of a) S
2160 11952 P (sudden two nodes were answering the connect !\) Default is off.) S
2880 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( interface port1) S E
2016 13152 P B LU (convers link <addr> [name]) S E LE
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Add) S 144 J ( a convers link to another \(remote\) conference server.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (29) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P 0 12 F B (<addr>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the ip address or hostname of the remote server to link) S
2160 1632 P (to.) S
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B ([name]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the optional name that will show up in the links) S
2160 2112 P (listing shown with the '/links' command if the link has not yet) S
2160 2352 P (been established. [name] can be a maximum of 10 characters.) S
2160 2832 P (After the link has been established, the name will be set to the) S
2160 3072 P (name the remote system introduced itself with. The link command) S
2160 3312 P (will automatically add an entry for this host into the 'refuse-) S
2160 3552 P (list' \(See ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( refuse) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.\) This is to avoid dual) S
2160 3792 P (links, and convers loops.) S
2880 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( link 44.26.1.19 Testing) S E
2016 4752 P B LU (convers maxq [<bytes>]) S 4176 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2016 5232 P B LU (convers) S 144 J ( [u|h]maxq [<bytes>]) S 3456 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the upper limit for the number of bytes that can) S
2160 5952 P (be queued up waiting for transmission on a connection to another) S
2160 6192 P (server. If there is more data than this limit, the connection to) S
2160 6432 P (the other server will be closed.) S
2160 6912 P ({JNOS} You are able to set individual limits for users and hosts) S
2160 7152 P (with 'convers hmaxq' and 'convers umaxq'. If set to 0, there is) S
2160 7392 P (no limit, otherwise connections will be reset if there is more) S
2160 7632 P (than the []maxq value data outstanding on the connection. The) S
2160 7872 P (connections will be RESET instead of gracefully closed.) S
2160 8352 P (Default is 2048 bytes.) S
2880 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( maxq 1024) S E
2016 9552 P B LU (convers maxwait [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the upper limit for the time the system will wait) S
2160 10272 P (to reestablish a disconnected convers link that originated at) S
2160 10512 P (this system. Time is given in seconds.) S
2880 10752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( maxwait 600) S E
2016 11472 P B LU (convers motd ["<yourmessage>"]) S E LE
2160 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or show the message of the day for the convers server. This) S
2160 12192 P (message is displayed when users connect to the server.) S
2016 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (convers) S 144 J ( <mycall>) S E LE
2160 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the 'conference call'. 'mycall' is a separate) S
2160 13632 P (ax.25 callsign. If set, users can connect to it to get) S
2160 13872 P (immediately connected to the conference bridge. However, each) S
2160 14112 P (port or interface that this call should be allowed on should be) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (30) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (enabled) S 144 J ( with the ') S 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( interface) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command. Conference call) S
2160 1632 P (connections bypass the regular node interface. This is) S
2160 1872 P (independent from the settings of ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mbox) S 144 J ( convers) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( or whether the) S
2160 2112 P (network conference server has been started. See also ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S E
2160 2352 P B (t4) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F ('.) S
2880 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( mycall QSO) S E
2016 3312 P B LU (convers refuse <addr>) S 4320 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Refuse) S 144 J ( link-requests from ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<addr>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( This is primarily intended to) S
2160 4032 P (avoid loops. An entry on this list is automatically created when) S
2160 4272 P (you add a link with the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( link) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2880 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( refuse 44.26.1.19) S E
2016 5472 P B LU (convers t4 [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or the set the conference call connection T4 timer.) S
2160 6192 P (t4 is the 'redundancy timer' for ax.25 connections to the) S
2160 6432 P (conference server. This allows you to set a different inactivity) S
2160 6672 P (time-out for ax25 node and conference connections. Default is) S
2160 6912 P (7200, i.e. 2 hours.) S
2880 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (convers) S 144 J ( t4 900) S E
1440 7872 P B LU (delete <filename>) S 5472 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Deletes) S 144 J ( the specified file. <filename> may include a complete) S
1440 8592 P (path. Functions the same as the DOS Delete command.) S
1440 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (delete) S 144 J ( <line#>) S 5904 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( delete command will delete the specified line number from the) S
1440 9792 P (configuration lines stored in battery backed ram with the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
1440 10032 P (command.) S 144 J ( To show the line numbers, execute the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2880 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (delete) S 144 J ( 4) S E
1440 11232 P B LU (domain <subcommand>) S E LE
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( domain commands control and show the working of the name to) S
1440 11952 P (Internet address mapping software. JNOS40 has both a network client) S
1440 12192 P (and server. The server will answer queries from data in the domain) S
1440 12432 P (cache, and from information stored in the rom DOMAIN.TXT file.) S
2016 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( addserver <hostid> [<timeout>]) S E LE
2160 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Add) S 144 J ( a domain name server to the list of name servers.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (31) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P ({JNOS}) S 144 J ( <timeout> is an optional timeout setting in seconds for) S
2160 1632 P (this server. If <timeout> is not included in the command, the) S
2160 1872 P (value defaults to 3 * \(tcp_irtt\).) S
2880 2352 P 0 12 F B (Example:) S 144 J ( domain addserver wg7j.ece.orst.edu 30) S E
2160 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Note:) S 144 J ( {JNOS40} When this command is first given in the startup) S
2160 3072 P ('file', the <hostid> can be either a name or an ip address. If a) S
2160 3312 P (name is used, be sure that a valid address record exists in the) S
2160 3552 P (rom DOMAIN.TXT file!!! Otherwize, the ip address should be used) S
2160 3792 P (instead of the hostname. \(If not, since no servers are setup) S
2160 4032 P (yet, JNOS40 will not know how to resolve the name! \)) S
2880 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( addserver 128.193.48.1) S E
2880 4752 P B (domain addserver ucsd.edu) S E
2016 5472 P B LU (domain cache <subcommand>) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Following) S 144 J ( commands work on the domain cache. These are resource) S
2160 6192 P (records held in memory. \(described in RFC1033/1034\)) S
2520 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( cache clean [<yes | NO>]) S E LE
2592 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the discard of expired resource records.) S
2592 7392 P (Expired records have their time-out value decremented to zero.) S
2592 7632 P (Normally resource records get a default time-out value of 1800) S
2592 7872 P (seconds. After this time they are considered "old" and if) S
2592 8112 P (referenced again the domain name resolver should be inquired) S
2592 8352 P (again. When clean is off \(the default\), expired records will) S
2592 8592 P (be retained; if no replacement can be obtained from another) S
2592 8832 P (domain name server, these records will continue to be used.) S
2592 9072 P (When clean is on, expired records will be removed from the) S
2592 9312 P (file whenever any new record is added to the file.) S
2880 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( cache clean yes) S E
2520 10272 P B LU (domain cache dump) S E LE
2592 10752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Immediately) S 144 J ( clears the domain cache) S
2520 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( cache list) S E LE
2592 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( command shows the current content of the in-memory cache) S
2592 12192 P (of resource records.) S
2520 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( cache size [<size>]) S E LE
2592 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 576 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the maximum size of the local in-memory) S
2592 13632 P (domain cache. Default is 5.) S
2880 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( cache size 10) S E
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (32) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1632 P 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( dns [on|off]) S E LE
2160 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or toggle the state of the Domain Name Server. If) S
2160 2352 P (on, the system is active as a Domain Name Server. The system will) S
2160 2592 P (then answer queries from other tcp/ip hosts regarding hostname to) S
2160 2832 P (ip-address, and ip-address to hostname translations. For more) S
2160 3072 P (information, see the section SETTING UP THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM.) S
2016 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( dropserver <hostid>) S E LE
2160 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Remove) S 144 J ( a domain name server from the list of name servers. You) S
2160 4512 P (are warned when you delete the last name server.) S
2880 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( dropserver ece.orst.edu) S E
2016 5472 P B LU (domain listservers) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (List) S 144 J ( the currently configured domain name servers, along with) S
2160 6192 P (statistics on how many queries and replies have been) S
2160 6432 P (exchanged with each one, response times, etc.) S
2016 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( maxwait [<time-out>]) S E LE
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( This) S 144 J ( sets a time-out value \(1 to 255 seconds\) to a query or) S
2160 7632 P (domain name server. This is not set for an already defined) S
2160 7872 P (server but will be used for a newly defined name server. Also) S
2160 8112 P (the value is used for domain name lookups \(E.g. when a user does) S
2160 8352 P (a telnet to a host with the nodeshell 'T host' command\). Note) S
2160 8592 P (that \(PC based\) name servers can have trouble finding records in) S
2160 8832 P (a large database. Default is 60 seconds.) S
2880 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( maxwait 10) S E
2016 10032 P B LU (domain retries [<retries>]) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( The) S 144 J ( retry value \(number\) limits the number of queries sent) S
2160 10752 P (out to remote domain name resolvers before giving up and telling) S
2160 10992 P (you that host xyzzy.ampr.org does not exist. The total time lost) S
2160 11232 P (with a query is \(retries * time-out * number of domain servers) S
2160 11472 P (defined\); i.e., the delay between requesting a hostname to ip-) S
2160 11712 P (address translation and getting the answer can become very long) S
2160 11952 P (if you use many servers, and set the time-outs/retries high !) S
2160 12192 P (Default is 2.) S
2880 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( retries 1) S E
2016 13392 P B LU (domain subnet [on | off]) S 3888 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( command works in conjunction with 'domain translate' to) S
2160 14112 P (allow or disallow translation of any address ending in 0 or 255.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (33) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (On) S 144 J ( systems which have a lot of subnets, turning off subnet) S
2160 1632 P (translation can result in a considerable speedup when displaying) S
2160 1872 P (routes with 'domain translate on'.) S
2016 2352 P 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( suffix [<domain suffix> | none]) S E LE
2160 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or specify the default domain name suffix to be appended) S
2160 3072 P (to a host name when it contains no periods. For example, if the) S
2160 3312 P (suffix is set to "ampr.org." and the user enters 'telnet ka9q',) S
2160 3552 P (the domain resolver will attempt to find 'ka9q.ampr.org.' If the) S
2160 3792 P (host name being sought contains one or more periods, however, the) S
2160 4032 P (default suffix is NOT applied if the last part of the name is) S
2160 4272 P (less than 5 characters and contains only letters; e.g., 'telnet) S
2160 4512 P (foo.bar' would NOT be turned into 'foo.bar.ampr.org.' 'telnet) S
2160 4752 P (foo.ka9q' will be turned into 'foo.ka9q.ampr.org.' Note that a) S
2160 4992 P (trailing dot \(.\) is required for the suffix. If the suffix is) S
2160 5232 P (the string 'none' \(without trailing period\), the current suffix) S
2160 5472 P (is cleared and forgotten. Default is "ampr.org.") S
2880 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( suffix ece.orst.edu.) S E
2016 6432 P B LU (domain trace [on| OFF]) S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the flag controlling the tracing of domain) S
2160 7152 P (server requests and responses. This only works when console is) S
2160 7392 P (enabled. Default is off.) S
2880 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( trace on) S E
2016 8592 P B LU (domain translate [on | OFF]) S E LE
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the flag that controls the translation of ip) S
2160 9312 P (addresses in dot notation into symbolic names. The translation) S
2160 9552 P (process makes heavy use of reverse domain name lookups. Do not) S
2160 9792 P (set this flag unless you have a good and fast connection to a) S
2160 10032 P (domain name server.) S
2880 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( translate on) S E
2016 11232 P B LU (domain ttl [ttl]) S 5040 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Select) S 144 J ( a default 'ttl' value to be applied to server responses) S
2160 11952 P (than contain none.) S
2016 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( update [on | off]) S 3888 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Controls) S 144 J ( whether or not domain.txt file is updated with server) S
2160 13632 P (responses.) S
2016 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (domain) S 144 J ( verbose [on | off]) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (34) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the flag controlling the return of a full) S
1440 1632 P (name \(on\) or only the first name \(dot delimiter\) \(off\). This is for) S
1440 1872 P (IP address to name translation only. If off, home.wg7j.ampr.org. will) S
1440 2112 P (show as 'home.wg7j', whereas if on it will show as) S
1440 2352 P ('home.wg7j.ampr.org') S
2880 2832 P 0 12 F B (domain) S 144 J ( verbose off) S E
1440 3792 P B LU (dump <hexaddress | .> [range]) S E LE
2160 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( dump command shows memory in hex and ascii. Hex-address is a) S
1440 4512 P (32-bit value split into page address and page offset. A splitting) S
1440 4752 P (colon is not used nor accepted. If decimal-range is not given , 128) S
1440 4992 P (bytes are displayed. 'dump .' displays memory starting at the end) S
1440 5232 P (of a previous dump command. This command is primarily useful for) S
1440 5472 P (debugging.) S
2880 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (dump) S 144 J ( 12fe0008) S E
1440 6912 P B LU (errors [ON | off]) S 5472 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( whether the system will send messages about system errors and) S
1440 7632 P (permission infringements to user 'sysop'. Default is on.) S
1440 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (exit) S E LE
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F ({JNOS40}) S 144 J ( When in remote sysop mode \(after connection to the) S
1440 9312 P (node\), returns the sysop to the node shell) S
2160 9792 P ({JNOS} Causes the JNOS program to terminate when at the NET>) S
1440 10032 P (prompt. When shelled to DOS, causes a return to the NET> prompt.) S
1440 10272 P (When terminating the program, an "Are you sure?" query is given.) S
1440 10512 P (Enter "y\(es\) <cr>" to end the program. Any other response returns to) S
1440 10752 P (JNOS.) S
1440 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (help) S 144 J ( or ?) S E LE
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( a brief summary of top-level commands.) S
1440 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (hostname) S 144 J ( [<name>]) S E LE
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the local host's name. By convention this should) S
1440 13872 P (be the same as the host's primary domain name. This string is used) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (35) S E 0 12 F
PE
1440 1392 P (only) S 144 J ( in the greeting messages of the various network servers; note) S
1440 1632 P (that it does NOT set the system's IP address.) S
2880 2112 P 0 12 F B (hostname) S 144 J ( crv.kuyx.ampr.org.) S E
1440 2832 P B LU (icmp <subcommands>) S E LE
2160 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (These) S 144 J ( commands are used for the Internet Control Message Protocol) S
1440 3552 P (service.) S
2016 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (icmp) S 144 J ( echo [ON | off]) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the flag controlling the asynchronous) S
2160 5232 P (display of ICMP Echo Reply packets. This flag must be on for) S
2160 5472 P (pings to work. Default is on.) S
2016 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (icmp) S 144 J ( quench [on | OFF]) S 4176 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (With) S 144 J ( 'icmp quench off', when a packet is received and memory) S
2160 6912 P (available < threshold, the packet will be dropped \(i.e., no) S
2160 7152 P (quench or anything.\) The higher protocol layers will keep track) S
2160 7392 P (of re-transmitting the dropped packets.) S
2160 7872 P (With 'icmp quench on', when packets are received and the high) S
2160 8112 P (water mark for dynamically allocatable storage has been exceeded,) S
2160 8352 P (JNOS submits an ICMP Source Quench to the originator. Usually,) S
2160 8592 P (before the originator will have reacted to the source quench,) S
2160 8832 P (JNOS's dynamically allocatable storage will have been exhausted.) S
2160 9072 P (What happens after that is uncertain, but it is assumed to be) S
2160 9312 P (unfavorable. Many tcp/ip implementations don't even respond to) S
2160 9552 P (Source Quenches at all. See also 'memory threshold command.') S
2160 10032 P (Default is OFF.) S
2016 10752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (icmp) S 144 J ( status) S E LE
2160 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( statistics about the Internet Control Message) S
2160 11472 P (Protocol \(ICMP\), including the number of ICMP messages of each) S
2160 11712 P (type sent or received.) S
2016 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (icmp) S 144 J ( timeexceed [<ON | off>]) S E LE
2160 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Allows) S 144 J ( 'time exceeded' message to be sent when the ttl of an ip) S
2160 13152 P (packet to be routed becomes zero. When turned OFF, no message is) S
2160 13392 P (sent which allows the system to become invisible for) S
2160 13632 P ('traceroutes', etc.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (36) S E 0 12 F
PE
2016 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (icmp) S 144 J ( trace [on | off]) S E LE
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the flag controlling the display of ICMP) S
2160 2112 P (error messages. These informational messages are generated by) S
2160 2352 P (Internet routers in response to routing, protocol or congestion) S
2160 2592 P (problems. This only functions when in console mode. Default is) S
2160 2832 P (off.) S
1440 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (iface) S 144 J ( <iface> <function> <call>) S E LE
2160 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( iface command is used to assign a callsign or alias or to) S
1440 4272 P (\(re\)set a flag on a specific port or interface after the interface is) S
1440 4512 P (attached. Global assignments, i.e., setting a particular value on ALL) S
1440 4752 P (interfaces which do not already have a value assigned, are made using) S
1440 4992 P (<function> only.) S
1440 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( [<subcommand>]) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (If) S 144 J ( a valid subcommand is given, it will be executed \(see below\).) S
1440 6192 P (When no subcommand is given, display a list of interfaces, with a) S
1440 6432 P (short status for each. See the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command for a) S
1440 6672 P (description of the display.) S
2160 7152 P (ALL ax25 and MOST tcp parameters are now configurable per) S
1440 7392 P (interface. The 'ax25 <cmd>' commands set the system default values) S
1440 7632 P (and the 'ifconfig <iface> ax25 <command>' commands set or show the) S
1440 7872 P (interface specific value\(s\). The 'tcp <cmd>' commands work in the) S
1440 8112 P (same manner.) S
2160 8592 P (As a result of this change, 'ifconfig' NO LONGER takes multiple) S
1440 8832 P (commands on one line. 'ifconfig ln0 netmask ffffff00 broadcast) S
1440 9072 P (255.255.255.255' is invalid. The command line must be separated into) S
1440 9312 P (two commands as: 'ifconfig ln0 netmask ffffff00' and 'ifconfig ln0) S
1440 9552 P (broadcast 255.255.255.255') S
2016 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> [<subcommands>]) S E LE
2160 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (When) S 144 J ( only ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (iface) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is given, the interface status is displayed.) S
2160 11472 P (Interface status shows:) S
2592 11952 P (IP addr - the ip address assigned to this interface) S
2592 12192 P (MTU - the maximum transmission unit for this interface.) S
2592 12432 P (Link encap - the type of link protocol to send packets with) S
4032 12672 P (over this interface \(AX.25, NETROM etc.\)) S
2592 12912 P (Paclen - if the interface is an AX.25 interface, this is the) S
4032 13152 P (Paclen used for connections on this interface) S
2592 13392 P (flags - interface flags, the sum of all the options set with) S
4032 13632 P (the various commands. See below.) S
2592 13872 P (netmask - the ip network mask. See elsewhere for a discussion.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (37) S E 0 12 F
PE
2592 1392 P (broadcast) S 144 J ( - the ip broadcast address on this interface. Used) S
4032 1632 P (when doing arp, etc.) S
2592 1872 P (sent ip - the number of ip packets sent on the interface) S
2592 2112 P (sent tot- the total number of packets sent \(i.e. ip, ax.25,) S
4032 2352 P (etc.\)) S
2592 2592 P (sent idle - the elapsed time this interface hasn't transmitted) S
4032 2832 P (any data.) S
2592 3072 P (recv ip - the number of ip packets received on the interface) S
2592 3312 P (recv tot- the total number of packets received \(i.e. ip,) S
4032 3552 P (ax.25, etc.\)) S
2592 3792 P (recv idle- the elapsed time this interface hasn't received any) S
4032 4032 P (data.) S
2592 4272 P (descr - a description of the interface) S
2160 4752 P (Interface flag values are the sums of the following options, and) S
2160 4992 P (can be set or unset \(i.e. toggled\) with the following commands) S
2160 5232 P (\(See their individual descriptions for more\)) S
1440 5712 P LU (command) S 1584 J ( value) S 1872 J ( ) S 720 J ( description) S 144 J ( of flag) S LE
1440 5952 P (mode iface DATAGRAM_MODE 0 /* Send datagrams in raw) S
1440 6192 P () S 2592 J ( ) S 720 J ( ) S 144 J ( link frames */) S
1440 6432 P () S 2592 J ( CONNECT_MODE) S 864 J ( 1) S 576 J ( /*) S 144 J ( Send datagrams in) S
1440 6672 P () S 2592 J ( ) S 720 J ( ) S 144 J ( connected mode */) S
1440 6912 P (netrom interface IS_NR_IFACE 2 /* Activated for netrom use) S
1440 7152 P (*/) S
1440 7392 P () S 2592 J ( NR_VERBOSE) S 1152 J ( 4) S 576 J ( /*) S 144 J ( broadcast routes verbose) S
1440 7632 P (*/) S
1440 7872 P (convers interface IS_CONV_IFACE 8 /* Activated for conference) S
1440 8112 P () S 2592 J ( ) S 720 J ( ) S 144 J ( call access */) S
1440 8352 P (ax25 bport AX25_BEACON 16 /* Broadcast AX.25 beacons */) S
1440 8592 P (mbox hide HIDE_PORT 64 /* Don't show port in mbox) S
1440 8832 P () S 2592 J ( ) S 720 J ( ) S 144 J ( 'P' command */) S
1440 9072 P (ax25 digi AX25_DIGI 128 /* Allow digipeating */) S
1440 9312 P (arp eaves ARP_EAVESDROP 256 /* Listen to ARP replies */) S
1440 9552 P (arp poll ARP_KEEPALIVE 512 /* Keep arp entries alive) S
1440 9792 P () S 2592 J ( ) S 720 J ( ) S 144 J ( after time-out */) S
1440 10032 P (ax25 hport LOG_AXHEARD 1024 /* Do ax.25 heard logging on) S
1440 10272 P () S 2592 J ( ) S 720 J ( ) S 144 J ( this interface */) S
1440 10512 P (ip hport LOG_IPHEARD 2048 /* Do IP heard logging on) S
1440 10752 P (this) S
1440 10992 P () S 2592 J ( ) S 720 J ( ) S 144 J ( interface */) S
2016 11712 P 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> ax25 [<subcommand>]) S E LE
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sets) S 144 J ( the value for 'subcommand' per description in the ax25) S
2160 12432 P (commands. 'ifconfig <iface> ax25' by itself displays the) S
2160 12672 P (following list of parameters and their values:) S
2880 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (bctext) S E
2880 13392 P B (blimit) S E
2880 13632 P B (cdigi) S E
2880 13872 P B (irtt) S E
2880 14112 P B (maxframe) S E
1440 15168 P B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (38) S E 0 12 F
PE
2880 1392 P 0 12 F B (maxwait) S E
2880 1632 P B (paclen) S E
2880 1872 P B (pthresh) S E
2880 2112 P B (retry) S E
2880 2352 P B (timertype) S E
2880 2592 P B (t3) S E
2880 2832 P B (t4) S E
2880 3072 P B (version) S E
2880 3312 P B (window) S E
2016 3792 P B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> broadcast <addr>) S E LE
2160 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( the ip broadcast address of interface <iface> to ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<addr>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S
2016 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> cdigi <call>) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( the 'crossband digipeater only' callsign. If this call is) S
2160 5712 P (set, digipeating works independently from the 'ax25 digipeat') S
2160 5952 P (setting. Connections cannot be made to the cdigi call!) S
2016 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> description "descr") S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( command sets the interface description to the string) S
2160 7152 P (specified. If no ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (descr) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is supplied \(i.e. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ("") S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (\),) S 144 J ( the current) S
2160 7392 P (description will be cleared. The description is displayed with) S
2160 7632 P (the mailbox or nodeshell P command \(if the interface wasn't) S
2160 7872 P (hidden from that display\). It is also shown in the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ifconfig) S E
2160 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (command.) S
2016 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> encapsulation <mode>) S E LE
2160 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sets) S 144 J ( the encapsulation for interface iface to slip or ax25. This) S
2160 9552 P (should never be needed, since it is automatically executed when) S
2160 9792 P (interfaces are attached.) S
2016 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> forward <iface-2>) S E LE
2160 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (When) S 144 J ( a forward is defined, all output for interface ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is) S
2160 11232 P (redirected to ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface-2>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( To remove the forward, set ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface-2>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( to) S
2160 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S
2016 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> ipaddress <addr>) S E LE
2160 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( the IP address to ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<addr>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( for this interface. Normally the ip) S
2160 12912 P (address is assigned from the system ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ip) S 144 J ( address) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( when the interface) S
2160 13152 P (is first attached. However, it might be necessary to change it) S
2160 13392 P (when a system acts as a ip-gateway.) S
2016 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> linkaddress <linkaddr>) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (39) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (Set) S 144 J ( the hardware dependent address for this interface. For AX.25) S
2160 1632 P (this is the callsign. If you want to allow cross band) S
2160 1872 P (digipeating, give each port a different ax.25 call with this) S
2160 2112 P (command.) S
2016 2832 P 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> mtu <num>) S E LE
2160 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( the maximum transfer unit to ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<num>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( bytes.) S
2016 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> netmask <address>) S E LE
2160 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( the sub-net mask for this interface. The ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<address>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( takes the) S
2160 4992 P (form of an IP address with 1's in the network and subnet parts) S
2160 5232 P (of the address, and 0's in the host part of the address. Sample:) S
2160 5472 P (ifconfig ec0 netmask 0xffffff00 for a class C network \(24) S
2160 5712 P (bits\). This is related to the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (broadcast) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( subcommand. See also) S
2160 5952 P (the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (route) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2016 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> paclen <num>) S E LE
2160 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( the AX.25 paclen for this interface. This is useful if you) S
2160 7392 P (want to use a value different from the default as set with the) S
2160 7632 P (') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( paclen) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command; e.g., if you have a port with an HF link,) S
2160 7872 P (you might want to set it to 128. You can also set it to greater) S
2160 8112 P (than 256 if you have a high speed port. \(This command only works) S
2160 8352 P (for interfaces that can carry AX.25 connections, i.e., it is not) S
2160 8592 P (for SLIP interfaces, etc.\)) S
2160 9072 P (NOTE1: The AX.25 V2 specification specifies a MAXIMUM of 256 for) S
2160 9312 P (paclen. If you have a paclen > 256, you may run into problems) S
2160 9552 P (when interfacing to other non-NOS systems \(in particular G8BPQ-) S
2160 9792 P (based systems.\)) S
2160 10272 P (NOTE2: The value of paclen influences NETROM behavior if the) S
2160 10512 P (interface is activated for netrom with the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S 144 J ( interface) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
2160 10752 P (command!) S 144 J ( If the paclen for this interface is smaller than any) S
2160 10992 P (other \(netrom active\) paclen, the netrom mtu value will be set to) S
2160 11232 P (this paclen - 20 ! This is to assure that you will not get) S
2160 11472 P (fragmentation at the ax.25 level when trying to send large data) S
2160 11712 P (packets over netrom connections. AX.25 V2.1 fragmentation is) S
2160 11952 P (presently handled only by NOS and derived code as far as is) S
2160 12192 P (known. Other systems, such as TheNet, BPQ, MSYS, etc., may not) S
2160 12432 P (include proper handling of V2.1 fragmentation.) S
2160 12912 P (What the preceding means is, if you have a VHF port with paclen) S
2160 13152 P (256, and an Hf port with paclen 128, and BOTH are active with) S
2160 13392 P (netrom, the netrom mtu will be 108 !) S
2016 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> tcp [<command>]) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (40) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (Sets) S 144 J ( or displays the 'tcp' command parameters for <iface>.) S
2160 1632 P ('ifconfig <iface> tcp' by itself displays the following list:) S
2880 2112 P 0 12 F B (irtt) S E
2880 2352 P B (maxwait) S E
2880 2592 P B (mss) S E
2880 2832 P B (retries) S E
2880 3072 P B (syndata) S E
2880 3312 P B (timertype) S E
2880 3552 P B (window) S E
2160 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (OUTGOING) S 144 J ( tcp connections get the values for the interface on) S
2160 4272 P (which the initial sync packet \('connect request'\) is routed out.) S
2160 4512 P (INCOMING tcp connections get the values for the interface the) S
2160 4752 P (initial request arrives on.) S
2160 5232 P (System default TCP parameters must be set PRIOR TO attaching) S
2160 5472 P (interfaces. After attaching interfaces, use the 'ifconfig) S
2160 5712 P (<iface> tcp' commands to set the interface.) S
1440 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (index) S 144 J ( [<areaname>]) S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Causes) S 144 J ( the mailindex program to be run and re-establish the) S
2160 7152 P (indexes for the mailbox. 'index *' indexes ALL mailbox files.) S
1440 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (info) S 144 J ( [<infomessage>]) S 5040 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( shows or sets the info message that will be shown when users) S
1440 8592 P (connect to the system alias, and by the user 'I' command.) S
2880 9072 P (info "Corvallis area packet network controller, Vineyard Mt.) S
2880 9312 P (1600Ft asl. Run by the OSU ARC") S
1440 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ip) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (These) S 144 J ( commands are used for the Internet Protocol service.) S
2016 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ip) S 144 J ( address [<addr>]) S E LE
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the default local IP address. This command) S
2160 11952 P (must be given before an ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command if it is to be used) S
2160 12192 P (as the default IP address for the interface.) S
2016 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ip) S 144 J ( heard) S E LE
2160 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( the ip-heard list. This shows the recently heard tcp/ip) S
2160 13392 P (systems. See also the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ip) S 144 J ( hport) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2016 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ip) S 144 J ( hport [<iface>] [on | OFF]) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (41) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (Display) S 144 J ( or set the ip-heard facility. If no argument is given,) S
2160 1632 P (show the interfaces on which ip-heard is currently active. If) S
2160 1872 P 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is given, shows the status of the ip-heard flag for the) S
2160 2112 P (given interface. If <iface> <on|off> is given, it will set the) S
2160 2352 P (flag on or off. Default is off.) S
2160 2832 P (If this flag is on, ip heard frames will be logged in a table.) S
2160 3072 P (This table can be shown with the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ip) S 144 J ( heard) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command or with the) S
2160 3312 P (nodeshell ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (IHeard) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command. Ip-heard logging on ax.25 interfaces) S
2160 3552 P (logs all ip stations heard on the port, even if the system wasn't) S
2160 3792 P (directly involved in the ip activity. For non-ax.25 interfaces,) S
2160 4032 P (only ip frames that we were actively involved in \(i.e. that we) S
2160 4272 P (routed\) are logged. \(this difference is due to code internals\)) S
2880 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ip) S 144 J ( hport port1 on) S E
2016 5472 P B LU (ip hsize [n]) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the maximum size of the Ip heard table. 0 means) S
2160 6192 P (no limit.) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU () S 144 J ( ) S E LE 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Default=8) S
2016 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ip) S 144 J ( rtimer [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the IP reassembly time-out. Default = 30 seconds) S
2016 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ip) S 144 J ( status) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( Internet Protocol \(IP\) statistics, such as total packet) S
2160 8832 P (counts and error counters of various types.) S
2016 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ip) S 144 J ( ttl [<hops>]) S E LE
2160 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Display or set the default time-to-live value placed in each) S
2160 10032 P (outgoing IP datagram. This limits the number of switch hops the) S
2160 10272 P (datagram will be allowed to take. The idea is to bound the) S
2160 10512 P (lifetime of the packet should it become caught in a routing loop.) S
2160 10752 P (You should make the value slightly larger than the number of hops) S
2160 10992 P (across the network you expect to transit packets. The default is) S
2160 11232 P (set at compilation time to 255, the official recommended value) S
2160 11472 P (for the Internet.) S
1440 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (keep) S 144 J ( <other command>) S 5040 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( The) S 144 J ( keep command allows you to add commands to the) S
1440 12672 P (configuration after the system is up and running. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<other) S 144 J ( command>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is) S
1440 12912 P (a valid command line, which will be executed and then stored in) S
1440 13152 P (battery backed ram. The next time the system restarts, all commands) S
1440 13392 P (put in eprom with the cfg.exe program will be executed. Next any) S
1440 13632 P (commands saved with the 'keep' command will be executed. ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Keep) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( with) S
1440 13872 P (no arguments will show the commands stored. Each line will show a) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (42) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P (line) S 144 J ( number that should be used if you want to delete the line later) S
1440 1632 P (with the ') S 0 12 F B (delete) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2880 2112 P ( #To add another ip route after the system is up, and) S
2880 2352 P ( #have it remembered after the next power outage,) S
2880 2832 P (') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (keep) S 144 J ( route add 1.2.3.4 port1) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
1440 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (leds) S 144 J ( [on|off]) S 6048 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Toggle) S 144 J ( use of the status LEDs. Primarily intended to save) S
2160 4032 P (power.) S
1440 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (look) S 144 J ( [user | socket#] \(/<cmd>\)) S 3600 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( command allows peeking into a user session on the BBS or) S
1440 5232 P (into any non-local socket. 'look [user | socket#]' brings up a window) S
1440 5472 P (which follows the specified user or socket. If looking in on a bbs) S
1440 5712 P (user, you can initiate a 'chat' session with that user.) S
2160 6192 P ( There are a few commands available:) S
2160 6672 P ( /? or /h - will show a sort help line) S
2160 6912 P ( /m <msg> - send a message to user. \(only if 'looking' at user\)) S
2160 7152 P ( User sees: '<sysop>: message text') S
2160 7632 P ( /c - initiate a 'chat' with user. The bbs will suspend) S
2160 7872 P ( while you talk with the user.) S
2160 8112 P ( /q or /b - if in 'chat' mode, finishes it and returns the user) S
2160 8352 P ( to the bbs.) S
2160 8592 P ( if in 'look' mode, finishes looking at user/socket.) S
2160 9072 P (Note: if not in 'chat' mode, all non-command strings will be) S
2160 9312 P (ignored.) S
2160 9792 P (Looking at non-bbs sockets might be helpful debugging things or) S
2160 10032 P (seeing what an ftp user or a smtp user is doing.) S
2160 10512 P (Note that often you won't see what you expect: e.g., ftp user) S
2160 10752 P (sockets don't show the data transfered including directory) S
2160 10992 P (listings because data transfer occurs on a separate socket.) S
2160 11232 P (\(Not seeing it is NOT a bug, for once...8\) \)) S
1440 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( [<subcommands>]) S E LE
2160 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Without) S 144 J ( a subcommand, display the current users of the nodeshell.) S
1440 12672 P (With a valid subcommand, it will execute the following commands.) S
2016 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( alias [<alias>] ["cmd"]) S E LE
2160 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or show alias commands for the mailbox/nodeshell. To use an) S
2160 14112 P (alias, the user must type the full alias which will then cause) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (43) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P ("cmd") S 144 J ( to be executed. If the user types 'A', a list of sysop-) S
2160 1632 P (defined aliases will be displayed. 'alias' is 6 characters) S
2160 1872 P (maximum. "cmd" is 64 characters maximum. Note that "cmd" is in) S
2160 2112 P (double quotes.) S
2160 2592 P ('mbox alias' displays the current aliases.) S
2160 2832 P ('mbox alias <alias>' displays only <alias> if it is defined.) S
2160 3072 P ('mbox alias <alias> <cmd>' adds, deletes, or redefines <alias>) S
2592 3552 P (Example: To add a new BBS command -) S
2880 4032 P 0 12 F B (mbox) S 144 J ( alias bbs "c port bbscall") S E
2592 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (To) S 144 J ( delete an alias-) S
2880 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mbox) S 144 J ( alias myalias "") S E
2592 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (To) S 144 J ( redefine an alias-) S
2880 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mbox) S 144 J ( alias bbs "c newport newbbscall") S E
2016 6432 P B LU (mbox attend [ON|off]) S 4464 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( displays or sets the attend flag. If set, users can initiate) S
2160 7152 P (chat with the sysop via the O\)perator mailbox command.) S
2160 7392 P (\(You need to have started the ttylink server for this !\)) S
2016 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( bbsonly [iface] [on | OFF]) S 2880 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Specify) S 144 J ( whether iface is only accessible to stations which have) S
2160 8832 P (the BBS flag set.) S
2016 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( convers [on|OFF]) S E LE
2160 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the access to the conference bridge. The mailbox) S
2160 10272 P (or nodeshell 'CONV' command is disallowed when off. Default is) S
2160 10512 P (ON.) S
2016 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( fwdinfo [string]) S 4320 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the string that is used in the BBS R: header) S
2160 11712 P (when forwarding mail to other BBSes.) S
2016 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( haddress [string]) S 4176 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets your system's hierarchical bbs address. As of) S
2160 13152 P (version 1.08, you must include the bbs call with the hierachical) S
2160 13392 P (address.) S
2880 14112 P (Example:) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (44) S E 0 12 F
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2880 1392 P 0 12 F B (mbox) S 144 J ( haddress wg7j.or.usa.na) S E
2016 2112 P B LU (mbox header [on|OFF]) S 4464 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Explicitly) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU () S 144 J ( ) S E LE 0 12 F 0 12 F (turns) S 144 J ( the R: line in the message header on or off.) S
2160 2832 P (With mbox header off, regular users can forward from jnos to) S
2160 3072 P (another system designated as a full-service bbs without leaving a) S
2160 3312 P (trace to their system. This avoids having a downstream bbs) S
2160 3552 P (improperly identify the originating station as a bbs.) S
2160 4032 P (The elements of the R: header are optional as of jnos107. If not) S
2160 4272 P (set the line will be empty.) S
2160 4752 P (NOTE: 'mbox header off' also turns off 'mbox thirdparty.') S
2016 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( hideport [<iface>] [on | OFF]) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set a port that should not be displayed when the 'P') S
2160 6192 P (command in the mailbox or nodeshell is given. Display if) S
2160 6432 P (available to users with sysop permissions. This command is) S
2160 6672 P (useful for ports that should be backbone linking only, etc. Note) S
2160 6912 P (that currently users can still do ax.25 connections via that) S
2160 7152 P (port, if they know the name. Default is OFF, the port is) S
2160 7392 P (displayed.) S
2880 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mbox) S 144 J ( hideport port1 on) S E
2016 8592 P B LU (mbox kick) S 6048 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( is an immediate command. It forces the system to start a new) S
2160 9312 P (bbs forwarding cycle.) S
2016 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( last) S 6048 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Shows) S 144 J ( previous users of the nodeshell.) S
2016 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( mailfor [interval] and) S 3312 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2016 11472 P B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( mailfor exclude [areaname areaname ...] {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Interval) S 144 J ( is in seconds. At the end of each interval, the system) S
2160 12192 P (reads all non-area mailboxes and checks them for unread mail.) S
2160 12432 P (Next, a beacon is sent on all active interfaces. \(see 'mbox) S
2160 12672 P (mport' command\). The beacon is addressed to the AX.25 address) S
2160 12912 P ('MAIL'. The data in this packet contains a list of the mailboxes) S
2160 13152 P (with unread mail in the format 'Mail for: <user> ... '. Systems) S
2160 13392 P (such as LAN-LINK can trigger mail-snatches from this beacon.) S
2160 13872 P (') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mbox) S 144 J ( mailfor) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( will show the status of the timer and list) S
2160 14112 P (mailboxes with unread mail.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (45) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1632 P (In) S 144 J ( certain cases you might not want a private area to show up in) S
2160 1872 P (the mail beacon; e.g., private areas to be forwarded to another) S
2160 2112 P (bbs.) S
2160 2352 P (You can exclude areas from the beacon with the) S
2160 2592 P ( ') S 0 12 F B (mbox) S 144 J ( mailfor exclude) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2160 3312 P (') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mbox) S 144 J ( mailfor exclude area1 area2 area3 ...) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
2160 3792 P (will) S 144 J ( disable these area names from the beacon. You can give) S
2160 4032 P (multiple exclude commands to build the list.) S
2160 4752 P (A simple 'mbox mailfor exclude' shows the list.) S
2016 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( maxmsg [n]) S 5184 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( displays or set the maximum number of messages in a) S
2160 6192 P (mailboxfile, for both private and public \(i.e., area-\) mail. If) S
2160 6432 P (there are more than n messages, the user will only see the first) S
2160 6672 P (n messages.) S
2016 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( motd [string]) S 4752 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( displays or sets the message of the day which is displayed) S
2160 8112 P (when regular users log on to the system.) S
2016 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( mailstats) S 5328 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( command shows how many messages have been read and sent by) S
2160 9552 P (users and how many messages have been received from and forwarded) S
2160 9792 P (to BBSes.) S
2016 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( mport [<iface>] [on | off]) S 2880 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the interfaces for 'MAIL' beacons. Set this) S
2160 11232 P (flag for each port you want the mail beacon to be sent on.) S
2016 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( newmail [ON|off]) S 4320 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (When) S 144 J ( ON, users will be notified during login which areas have new) S
2160 12672 P (mail since the last time that user logged out. This function) S
2160 12912 P (uses a time stamp on a status file for each message area. The) S
2160 13152 P (information shown can later be repeated with the 'AN' mailbox) S
2160 13392 P (command.) S
2016 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( nobid [on | OFF]) S 4320 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (46) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (Set) S 144 J ( whether to accept or refuse bulletins with NO BID. Off means) S
2160 1632 P (refuse if there is no BID. On means accept regardless of BID.) S
2160 1872 P (Default is OFF \(refuse\)) S
2016 2592 P 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( nrid [[ON|off]) S 4608 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (When) S 144 J ( set, the first time a user logs onto the system, the system) S
2160 3312 P (will add the netrom node id in NODE:CALL format to the prompt.) S
2160 3552 P (Users can then change it with the mailbox XN command. The system) S
2160 3792 P (will use the new prompt format as set by the user the next time) S
2160 4032 P (the user logs in.) S
2016 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( past) S 6048 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( the users that have logged on since the system has been) S
2160 5712 P (running.) S
2016 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( password <newpassword>) S 3456 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( sets a new remote sysop password.) S
2016 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( prompt [ON | off]) S 4176 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Turns) S 144 J ( the command prompt display of the current directory on or) S
2160 8112 P (off. Default is ON.) S
2016 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( prompt [0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7]) S 3168 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( node prompt is configurable by selecting a value in the range) S
2160 9312 P (0 to 7.) S
2160 9792 P (0 = no prompt) S
2160 10032 P (1 = netrom-id prompt e.g., JNOS40:WG7J-1}) S
2160 10272 P (2 = command prompt e.g., ??,A,B,C,E...>) S
2160 10512 P (3 = combined prompt e.g., JNOS40:WG7J-1}??,A,B,C...>) S
2016 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( qth [location]) S 4608 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( displays or sets the location of your system, and uses it in) S
2160 11952 P (the R: headers when doing bbs forwarding.) S
2016 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( register [ON | off]) S E LE
2160 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Enable) S 144 J ( or disable user registration. If the user gives an e-mail) S
2160 13392 P (address during registration, messages sent will include a 'Reply-) S
2160 13632 P (To:' header with that e-mail address. Setting this command to) S
2160 13872 P (OFF will prevent the 'please register' message from being sent to) S
2160 14112 P (new users.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (47) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1872 P 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( secure [on |OFF]) S 4320 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 2352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( displays or sets the mailbox secure flag. If set, only users) S
2160 2592 P (coming on over netrom and ax25 connections can make gateway) S
2160 2832 P (connects if they have the right priveleges. If not set, anyone) S
2160 3072 P (with the right privs can do a telnet connect.) S
2016 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( sendquery [ON|off]) S 4032 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (If) S 144 J ( on, users will be queried if they really want to send the) S
2160 4512 P (message after they have typed the ^Z or /ex when sending a) S
2160 4752 P (message. 'N' or 'n' will abort, anything else will send the) S
2160 4992 P (message.) S
2016 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( smtptoo [on | OFF]) S 4032 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( displays or sets the smtp header flag. If set, the system) S
2160 6672 P (will include most smtp headers when forwarding the message via) S
2160 6912 P (bbs forwarding. When not set, the headers will be stripped) S
2160 7152 P (\(default\).) S
2016 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( stats) S E LE
2160 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Shows) S 144 J ( statistics on the number of logins, uplink and downlinks) S
2160 8592 P ({JNOS40}.) S
2160 8832 P (Displays the current users of the system {NOS}.) S
2016 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( sysoponly [iface] [on | OFF]) S 2592 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Specify) S 144 J ( whether port is accessible only by stations with SYSOP) S
2160 10272 P (flag set. Default is off.) S
2016 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( timer [<nnnn>]) S 4608 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Entering) S 144 J ( only the subcommand displays the forwarding setting and) S
2160 11712 P (countdown timer value. [<nnnn>] sets the interval between) S
2160 11952 P (forwarding attempts in seconds. Default = 0 \(No forwarding\).) S
2016 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( tdisc [<nnnn>]) S 4608 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( command sets the mailbox inactivity timer in seconds. If no) S
2160 13632 P (user input has been received for nnnn seconds while connected to) S
2160 13872 P (the mailbox, the user will be disconnected. Default = 0 = no) S
2160 14112 P (timeout.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (48) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1872 P 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( thirdparty [on|OFF]) S 3888 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 2352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or display whether 3rd party traffic may be handled through) S
2160 2592 P (the mailbox. Default is OFF.) S
2160 3072 P (See also 'mbox header' command.) S
2016 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( tmsg [<string>]) S 4464 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the 'telnet message'. This is the message sent to) S
2160 4272 P (telnet connections before the login prompt is sent!) S
2016 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( trace [on|OFF]) S 4608 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( displays or sets the value of the trace flag. If set, the) S
2160 5712 P (mailbox is verbose about certain aspects of the forwarding cycle.) S
2016 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( utc [n]) S 5616 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the offset from UTC. [n] is used to calculate the) S
2160 7152 P (current time for the forwarding header.) S
2016 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mbox) S 144 J ( zipcode [<nnnnn>]) S 4176 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or display the system's postal zipcode. This is used in the) S
2160 8592 P (R: line when forwarding.) S
1440 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (memory) S 144 J ( <subcommands>) S E LE
2160 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (These) S 144 J ( commands are used for memory allocation.) S
2016 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (memory) S 144 J ( freelist) S E LE
2160 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( the storage allocator free list. Each entry consists of) S
2160 11232 P (a starting segment, in hex, and a size, in decimal bytes.) S
2016 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (memory) S 144 J ( ibufsize [<size>]) S E LE
2160 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the size of the buffers in the interrupt) S
2160 12672 P (buffer pool. The size should be set to the largest type of) S
2160 12912 P (buffer plus a header size of 8. For example: If your ax.25 is) S
2160 13152 P (the only interface and a packet length of 512 is defined, the) S
2160 13392 P (ibufsize should be 512 + 72 + 8 = 592 . The 72 is the ax.25) S
2160 13632 P (header \(source , destination, 8 digipeaters, 1 control byte and 1) S
2160 13872 P (pid byte\). Default is 600. See also the section on ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (INTERFACE) S E
2160 14112 P B (BUFFERS.) S E
1440 15168 P B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (49) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1632 P 0 12 F B LU (memory) S 144 J ( minalloc [<bytes>]) S E LE
2160 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( the minimum number of bytes to allocate per malloc\(\) call.) S
2160 2352 P (Setting a small value \(32 or 64\) might allow the realloc scheme) S
2160 2592 P (to work more effectively by preventing excessive memory) S
2160 2832 P (fragmentation. Default = 0, no minimum allocation size.) S
2016 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (memory) S 144 J ( nibufs [<number>]) S E LE
2160 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the number of interrupt buffer pool buffers.) S
2160 4272 P (If the number of buffers is set, the statistics in the 'memory) S
2160 4512 P (status' display are reset for number of interrupt buffer fails.) S
2160 4752 P (The minimum available value is set to the requested number of) S
2160 4992 P (buffers. A rule of thumb for the number of buffers is to watch) S
2160 5232 P (the statistics and keep a minimum of 2 free buffers. Increase) S
2160 5472 P (or decrease as required. Default is 10. See also the section on) S
2160 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (INTERFACE) S 144 J ( BUFFERS.) S E
2016 6432 P B LU (memory sizes) S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( a histogram of storage allocator requested sizes. Each) S
2160 7152 P (histogram bin is a binary order of magnitude \(i.e., a factor of) S
2160 7392 P (2\).) S
2016 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (memory) S 144 J ( status) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( a summary of storage allocator statistics.) S
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (heap) S 144 J ( size 52560, avail 12880 \(24%\), morecores 150, coreleft 5872) S E
2160 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( first line shows the total size of the internal heap, the) S
2160 10032 P (amount of memory available on the internal heap with the) S
2160 10272 P (percentage of the total heap size, next the number of times) S
2160 10512 P (memory has been requested from the Operating System, and the) S
2160 10752 P (amount of memory the OS has left over.) S
2160 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (allocs) S 144 J ( 16706, frees 16389 \(diff 317\), alloc fails 0, invalid) S E
2160 11472 P B (frees 0) S E
2160 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Next,) S 144 J ( the number of times memory has been allocated, and has been) S
2160 12192 P (freed is shown. The difference is the number of buffers) S
2160 12432 P (currently allocated. Alloc fails show up when the system is) S
2160 12672 P (running out of memory resources.) S
2160 12912 P (Invalid frees mean that memory was overwritten, and indicates the) S
2160 13152 P (system is about to lose sanity...) S
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (garbage) S 144 J ( collections yellow 0, red 0) S E
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (50) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (Garbage) S 144 J ( collections free memory from network control structures) S
2160 1632 P (that could not have otherwise been freed. Yellow garbage) S
2160 1872 P (collections are started when the total available memory, i.e.) S
2160 2112 P (avail+coreleft, becomes smaller then memthresh. Red garbage) S
2160 2352 P (collections indicate that available memory got below memthresh/2) S
2160 2832 P 0 12 F B (interrupts-off) S 144 J ( calls to malloc 0, free 0) S E
2160 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (These) S 144 J ( should never be other then 0. They indicate calls to the) S
2160 3552 P (memory allocator with interrupts off. These requests should be) S
2160 3792 P (handled by the interrupt buffer pool. If these values are non-) S
2160 4032 P (zero, you most likely have a problem.) S
2160 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Intqlen) S 144 J ( 9, Ibufsize 600, Iminfree 9, Ibuffail 0) S E
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( line shows the current number of interrupts buffers in the) S
2160 5232 P (interrupts buffer pool, the size of each buffer, and the minimum) S
2160 5472 P (number of free buffers. If this last number gets close to, or) S
2160 5712 P (becomes zero, you should increase the buffer pool size with the) S
2160 5952 P ('memory nibuf' command. The statistics are reset when this) S
2160 6192 P (command is executed.) S
2016 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (memory) S 144 J ( thresh [<size>]) S E LE
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the memory threshold size in bytes. If) S
2160 7632 P (free memory gets below this value, no more new connections can be) S
2160 7872 P (started and no new connections will be accepted. This is an) S
2160 8112 P (attempt to preserve the system's sanity.) S
1440 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mode) S 144 J ( <iface> [vc | datagram]) S E LE
2160 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Control) S 144 J ( the default transmission mode on the specified AX.25) S
1440 9552 P (interface. In ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (datagram) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( mode, IP packets are encapsulated in AX.25 UI) S
1440 9792 P (frames and transmitted without any other link level mechanisms, such) S
1440 10032 P (as connections or acknowledgments.) S
2160 10512 P (In ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (vc) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( \(virtual circuit\) mode, IP packets are encapsulated in) S
1440 10752 P (AX.25 I frames and are acknowledged at the link level according to the) S
1440 10992 P (AX.25 protocol. Link level \(i.e. AX.25\) connections are opened as) S
1440 11232 P (necessary.) S
2160 11712 P (In both modes, ARP is used to map IP to AX.25 addresses.) S
2160 12192 P (\(Currently not implemented in NOS: the defaults can be overridden) S
1440 12432 P (with the type-of-service \(TOS\) bits in the IP header. Turning on the) S
1440 12672 P ("reliability" bit causes I frames to be used, while turning on the) S
1440 12912 P ("low delay" bit uses UI frames. The effect of turning on both bits) S
1440 13152 P (is undefined and subject to change.\)) S
2160 13632 P (In both modes, IP-level fragmentation is done if the datagram is) S
1440 13872 P (larger than the interface MTU. In Virtual Circuit mode, however,) S
1440 14112 P (the resulting datagram \(or fragments\) is further fragmented at the) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (51) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P (AX.25) S 144 J ( layer if it \(or they\) is still larger than the AX.25 <paclen>) S
1440 1632 P (parameter. In AX.25 fragmentation, datagrams are broken into several) S
1440 1872 P (I frames and reassembled at the receiving end before being passed to) S
1440 2112 P (IP. This is preferable to IP fragmentation whenever possible because) S
1440 2352 P (of decreased overhead \(the IP header isn't repeated in each) S
1440 2592 P (fragment\) and increased robustness \(a lost fragment is immediately) S
1440 2832 P (retransmitted by the link layer\).) S
1440 3792 P 0 12 F B LU (motd) S 144 J ( ["message"]) S E LE
2160 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the current message of the day. This message is) S
1440 4512 P (shown to users logging in via telnet or via connections to the) S
1440 4752 P (system's alias. It is also shown by the nodeshell ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Motd) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
1440 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( <subcommands>) S E LE
2160 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (These) S 144 J ( commands influence netrom behavior.) S
2016 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( acktime [<milliseconds>]) S E LE
2160 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the ack delay timer, similarly to ax25 t2.) S
2160 6912 P (Default is 8000ms \(i.e. 8 seconds\).) S
2016 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( alias <aliascall>) S E LE
2160 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( sets the netrom alias call for this station. Other stations) S
2160 8352 P (can connect to the ax25 callsign and to the Netrom alias \(when) S
2160 8592 P (set\). The alias is broadcast with a Netrom broadcast. If netrom) S
2160 8832 P (is not activated, you can use the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( alias) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command to set the) S
2160 9072 P (alias callsign, such that users can still connect to the alias,) S
2160 9312 P (even though netrom activities are not allowed.) S
2016 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( bcnodes <iface>) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Initiates) S 144 J ( an immediate broadcast of nodelist on ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( Verbose) S
2160 10752 P (behavior is controlled by the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S 144 J ( interface) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2016 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( bcpoll <iface>) S E LE
2160 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Initiates) S 144 J ( a poll sent to the named interface. This poll will) S
2160 12192 P (request a netrom routes broadcast from other nodes, so that the) S
2160 12432 P (routing table can be updated. This is automatically done any time) S
2160 12672 P (an interface is activated \(or changed\) for netrom. This should) S
2160 12912 P (speed up route discovery at startup. This is NOT currently) S
2160 13152 P (implemented in Thenet or Net/Rom nodes, but works with Data) S
2160 13392 P (Engines running JNOS40 or with systems running JNOS v1.05 or) S
2160 13632 P (later.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (52) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( choke [<milliseconds>]) S E LE
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the time breaking a send choke. Choke is the) S
2160 2112 P (term netrom uses for flow control conditions. Default is 180000) S
2160 2352 P (ms \(180 seconds.\)) S
2016 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( derate [ON|off]) S E LE
2160 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set automatic derating of netrom routes on link) S
2160 3792 P (failure. Default is on.) S
2016 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( hidden [on|OFF]) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the hidden node flag. Nodes with aliases starting) S
2160 5232 P (with the '#' character are displayed using the command 'N *'.) S
2160 5472 P (Default is OFF.) S
2016 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( interface [<iface> <quality> [n]]) S 1584 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Activate) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( as a netrom interface. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<quality>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( can be between) S
2160 6912 P (1 and 255. Interfaces are activated using verbose routes) S
2160 7152 P (broadcasting by default, meaning that they broadcast all known) S
2160 7392 P (routes. This can be changed by adding the optional ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (n) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( parameter) S
2160 7632 P (to the command. Then only the system itself will be announced in) S
2160 7872 P (a broadcast, not the known routes.) S
2160 8352 P (If the paclen of the interface is smaller then the netrom mtu +) S
2160 8592 P (20, then the netrom mtu will be set to paclen-20 . This is to) S
2160 8832 P (avoid fragmentation, causing incompatibilities with none-NOS) S
2160 9072 P (based Netrom nodes. See the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ifconfig) S 144 J ( <iface> paclen) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command for) S
2160 9312 P (more.) S
2160 9792 P (If ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( has already been activated as a netrom interface, re-) S
2160 10032 P (issuing the command will set ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<quality>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( and ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ([n]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( to the new values.) S
2160 10272 P (') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S 144 J ( interface) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( will show the currently active netrom) S
2160 10512 P (interface.) S
2160 10992 P (Each time an interface is activated or changed, a broadcast poll) S
2160 11232 P (will be sent out on the interface. This minimizes the route) S
2160 11472 P (discovery time at startup, and will update routes when the) S
2160 11712 P (interface quality has changed.) S
2016 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( interface <iface> <quality> [<min-bc-quality>] {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or display the netrom interface\(s\) for the node. This) S
2160 13152 P (command is essentially the same as the command for JNOS.) S
2160 13632 P (Only nodes of min-bc-quality and better will be broadcast in a) S
2160 13872 P (nodes boradcast on this interface. If <min-bc-quality> is not) S
2160 14112 P (set \(no value assigned\), then the 'netrom minquality' value is) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (53) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (used.) S 144 J ( If <min-bc-quality> = 0, then no nodes are broadcast) S
2160 1632 P (except this one \(same as 'n' parameter above.\)) S
2160 2112 P (Examples:) S
2880 2592 P (netrom interface ax0 224 180 -> nodes >= 180 are broadcast) S
2880 3072 P (netrom interface ax0 224 0 -> only ourself is broadcast) S
2880 3552 P (netrom interface ax0 224 -> nodes >= 'minquality' are) S
2880 3792 P () S 4752 J ( broadcast) S
2016 4512 P 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( irtt [<milliseconds>]) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the initial round trip time. Default is) S
2160 5232 P (45000ms, i.e. 45 seconds.) S
2016 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( kick <nrcb>) S E LE
2160 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Give) S 144 J ( the control block a kick to get activity going again.) S
2016 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( load) S 5760 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Retrieves) S 144 J ( the last set of netrom destination data saved with the) S
2160 7872 P ('netrom save' command.) S
2016 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( minquality [<minqual>]) S E LE
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the minimum quality for recognizing a node) S
2160 9312 P (entry. Entry's below this value are not considered valuable for) S
2160 9552 P (usage. Default is 50.) S
2016 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( mycall <call>) S E LE
2160 10752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the call to be used by the netrom interface.) S
2160 10992 P (Note: this is a shortcut for the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ifconfig) S 144 J ( netrom linkaddress) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
2160 11232 P (command.) S 144 J ( It defaults to the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S 144 J ( mycall) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( value.) S
2016 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( neighbor) S E LE
2160 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( all known netrom neighbors.) S
2016 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( nodefilter <subcommands>) S E LE
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Manipulate) S 144 J ( node filtering.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (54) S E 0 12 F
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2520 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( nodefilter add <neighbor> <iface>) S E LE
2592 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Add) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<neighbor>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( on port ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( to the filter table. See the) S
2592 2112 P (') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S 144 J ( nodefilter mode) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command to determine the manner to) S
2592 2352 P (handle node updates from <neighbor>.) S
2520 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( nodefilter mode [none|accept|reject]) S E LE
2592 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the initial node filter scheme. ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (none) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( accepts) S
2592 3792 P (all netrom routes and is the default. ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (accept) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( accepts routes) S
2592 4032 P (only from nodes defined with the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S 144 J ( nodefilter add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
2592 4272 P (command.) S 144 J ( ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (reject) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( does not accept routes from any nodes) S
2592 4512 P (defined with ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S 144 J ( nodefilter add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
2520 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( nodefilter drop <neighbor> <iface>) S E LE
2592 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Delete) S 144 J ( the node ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<neighbor>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( on interface ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( from the) S
2592 5952 P (filter table.) S
2016 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( nodetimer [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Display or set the interval to transmit the nodes list. If) S
2160 7392 P (you want to use other than the default, you must first attach the) S
2160 7632 P (netrom interface with ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( netrom) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( and then set the new) S
2160 7872 P (nodetimer value. Default is 1800 seconds \(half an hour\).) S
2016 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( obsoinit [#}) S E LE
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Display or set the initial obsolescense count for direct) S
2160 9312 P (routes \(Routes table entries\) to other systems. Default is 6) S
2160 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( obsominbc [#]) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Display or set the minimum obsolescense count a route should) S
2160 10752 P (have to be included in routes broadcasts originating from this) S
2160 10992 P (system. Default is 4.) S
2016 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( obsotimer [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Display or set the time a node obsolescence count gets) S
2160 12432 P (decremented. If you want to use other than the default, you must) S
2160 12672 P (first attach the netrom interface with ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( netrom) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( and then) S
2160 12912 P (set the new obsotimer value. Default is 1800 seconds.) S
2016 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( promiscuous [OFF|on]) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (55) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Enables nodes with a path quality greater than defined with) S
2160 1632 P (minquality. If on, all nodes are received regardless of) S
2160 1872 P (nodefilter mode. Default is off.) S
2016 2592 P 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( qlimit [<nnnn>]) S E LE
2160 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Display or set the maximum queue limit for choke to occur.) S
2160 3312 P (Similar to ax25 window. Default is 512 bytes.) S
2016 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( reset <nrcb>) S E LE
2160 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Remove) S 144 J ( the control block. You can find the control block with) S
2160 4752 P (the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S 144 J ( status) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( or ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (socket) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( commands.) S
2016 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( retries [<nn>]) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the maximum number of retries on connect,) S
2160 6192 P (disconnect or data. Default is 3.) S
2016 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( route <subcommands>) S E LE
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Netrom) S 144 J ( routing commands. Routes can be marked as 3 types in the) S
2160 7632 P (various route displays:) S
2592 8112 P ('P' - a permanent route set with the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S 144 J ( route add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
2592 8352 P (command) S
2592 8592 P ('B') S 144 J ( - a route received through a nodes broadcast from a) S
2592 8832 P (neighbor node) S
2592 9072 P ('R' - a recorded route from an incoming packet from a not) S
2592 9312 P (previously known netrom node) S
2520 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( route add <alias> <call> <iface> <quality> <neighbor>) S E LE
2592 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Add) S 144 J ( a permanent netrom route. The new route is to netrom) S
2592 10752 P (system ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<alias>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( with call ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<call>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( and the route is on interface) S
2592 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( with quality ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<quality>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( via the neighbor ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<neighbor>.) S E
2880 11472 P B (netrom) S 144 J ( route add salem af7s-1 port1 178 k7uyx-1) S E
2592 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 288 J ( A) S 144 J ( route to a direct neighbor looks like:) S
2880 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (netrom) S 144 J ( route add crv k7uyx-1 port1 192 k7uyx-1) S E
2520 13152 P B LU (netrom route drop <destination> <neighbor> <iface>) S E LE
2592 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Delete) S 144 J ( the netrom route to call ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<destination>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( via neighbor) S
2592 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<neighbor>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( on ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (56) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1632 P 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( route info [<destination>]) S E LE
2592 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( the route a packet would take to get to ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<destination>.) S E
2592 2352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (If) S 144 J ( <destination> is not given, information about all known) S
2592 2592 P (netrom nodes is displayed. 'netrom route info' and 'netrom) S
2592 2832 P (route info *' are equivalent commands.) S
2016 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( status) S E LE
2160 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( all netrom connections.) S
2016 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( tdisc [secs]) S E LE
2160 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Display or set the Netrom Link "redundancy" timer. Value is) S
2160 5472 P (in seconds. When no data exchange has happened during this time) S
2160 5712 P (the link is reset and closed. Default is 900 seconds \(15) S
2160 5952 P (minutes\).) S
2016 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( timertype [exponential|LINEAR]) S E LE
2160 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Displays or sets the type of backoff used on netrom retries.) S
2160 7392 P (Default is ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (linear) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S
2016 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( ttl [<hops>]) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Display or set the maximum number of hops a frame might take) S
2160 8832 P (before being discarded. Default is 10.) S
2016 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (netrom) S 144 J ( window [<frames>]) S E LE
2160 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 144 J ( Display or set the size of the sliding window. This is the) S
2160 10272 P (largest send and receive window we might negotiate. Default is) S
2160 10512 P (2.) S
1440 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (nntp) S E LE
1440 11952 P B LU (nrstat) S E LE
2160 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( the netrom serial interface statistics. This is only) S
1440 12672 P (valid if the serial port was attached in NRS mode. See the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
1440 12912 P (command) S 144 J ( for more.) S
1440 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (param) S 144 J ( <iface> [<param>]) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (57) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (Invoke) S 144 J ( a device-specific control routine. A simple ') S 0 12 F B (param) S E
1440 1632 P B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( will give a list of available parameters, and their current) S
1440 1872 P (values, for the interface ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<param>) S 144 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( can be the literal) S
1440 2112 P (description of the parameter.) S
2160 2592 P (On the serial interface, this sends control packets over the) S
1440 2832 P (serial port. Example, ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (param) S 144 J ( port1 txdelay 255) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( will set the keyup) S
1440 3072 P (timer \(type field = txdelay\) on the KISS TNC configured as port1 to) S
1440 3312 P (2.55 seconds \(255 x .01 sec\).) S
2160 3792 P (On the radio ports, all timing parameters use a 10ms tick count,) S
1440 4032 P (e.g. 30 means 300ms. Some commonly used options are:) S
2160 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (slottime) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 288 J ( -) S 144 J ( the channel access slottime) S
2160 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (maxwait) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 432 J ( -) S 144 J ( maximum time to defer transmissions) S
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (txdelay) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 432 J ( -) S 144 J ( keyup delay before sending data) S
2160 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (persist) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 432 J ( -) S 144 J ( the csma persistence \(range 0-255\)) S
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (maxkey) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 576 J ( -) S 144 J ( maximum time to allow transmitter to be keyed) S
2160 5712 P ( \(range 0-65000\)) S
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (txtail) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 576 J ( -) S 144 J ( time to keep transmitter keyed up after end of packet) S
2160 6672 P (NOTE: the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (txtail) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( parameter is NOT settable, but is always 4) S
1440 6912 P (characters duration at the port's speed. The value shown is) S
1440 7152 P (calculated from the speed given when the interface is first attached.) S
1440 7392 P (When you use the trick previously mentioned to allow interchanging of) S
1440 7632 P (DE1200 and DE9600 modems, the txtail shown when a DE9600 modem is used) S
1440 7872 P (is WRONG. However, the actual value used is still correct.) S
1440 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (password) S 144 J ( <newpassword>) S 4752 J ( {JNOS40\)) S E LE
2160 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( a new sysop password. 30 chars maximum. Default is) S
1440 9552 P ('0123456789' .) S
1440 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ping) S 144 J ( <host> [<timeout>]) S E LE
2160 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Verify) S 144 J ( a tcp host is alive. <host> is the address to ping,) S
2160 11232 P ('timeout' is option and is in seconds. Default timeout = 30.) S
1440 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (popmail) S 144 J ( <subcommands>) S E LE
2016 12192 P B LU (popmail addserver <host> [<seconds>] [hh:mm-hh:mm] <protocol>) S E LE
2016 12432 P B LU (<mailbox> <username> <password>) S E LE
2160 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Add) S 144 J ( hostP as a pop server. When seconds is given, a timer is) S
2160 13392 P (started to query the host with that interval for mail. If not) S
2160 13632 P (specified no quering to the pop host will be started. You have) S
2160 13872 P (to do that manualy with a kick. When hh:mm is given then only) S
2160 14112 P (in that exact timeframe are queries to the host made \(allowed\).) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (58) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (Protocol) S 144 J ( is either POP2 or POP3, depending on the mail service) S
2160 1632 P (the host is providing.) S
2160 2112 P (Note: pop2 is superceded by pop3.) S
2160 2592 P (Mailbox is the mailbox name on the host where mail has to be) S
2160 2832 P (picked up.) S
2160 3312 P (Username and password are this system's validation parameters for) S
2160 3552 P (the host.) S
2160 4032 P (Note: On entering this command the host name is looked up. If) S
2160 4272 P (nonexistent, an error message is displayed.) S
2016 4752 P 0 12 F B LU (popmail) S 144 J ( dropserver <host>) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Drops) S 144 J ( host from the list of pop servers to be queried. All) S
2160 5712 P (references to the entry are deleted from the current system.) S
2016 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (popmail) S 144 J ( kick <host>) S E LE
2160 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Starts) S 144 J ( a pop session with host to retrieve mail. This command is) S
2160 6912 P (needed when no interval is specified with the popmail addserver) S
2160 7152 P (command.) S
2016 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (popmail) S 144 J ( list) S E LE
2160 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Lists) S 144 J ( the current popmail server table.) S
2016 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (popmail) S 144 J ( quiet <yes|no>) S E LE
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the notification of new mail ariving via pop.) S
2016 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (popmail) S 144 J ( trace <level>) S E LE
2160 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the trace level of pop sessions. Current trace) S
2160 10512 P (levels are:) S
2160 10992 P ( 0 - No tracing) S
2160 11232 P ( 1 - Serious errors reported) S
2160 11472 P ( 2 - Transient errors reported) S
2160 11712 P ( 3 - session progress reported) S
2160 12192 P (Note that tracing only goes to the log file.) S
1440 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ports) S 7200 J ( {JNOS40}) S E LE
2160 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( the serial port and internal radio ports statistics.) S
2160 13632 P (If the serial port is used as a network interface, it will) S
1440 13872 P (display port statistics. For receive, it shows the number of received) S
1440 14112 P (characters, the high count in the receive buffer and the number of) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (59) S E 0 12 F
PE
1440 1392 P (characters) S 144 J ( that were dropped due to buffer overruns. The buffer in) S
1440 1632 P (question here is the receiver ring buffer that is setup in the attach) S
1440 1872 P (command \(see 'attach 1'\). If the high value is close to the buffer) S
1440 2112 P (size, of there are overrun characters, increase the buffer size. \(i.e.) S
1440 2352 P (re configure the system with a new eprom\) For transmit, it shows the) S
1440 2592 P (number of characters transmitted, and the number of packets that are) S
1440 2832 P (waiting to be sent.) S
2160 3312 P (It will show the type of modem connected to each radio port, and) S
1440 3552 P (other variables. Variables shown are:) S
1440 4032 P (Modem type: A is DE1200 and compatible, B is DE9600 and compatible,) S
3600 4272 P (C is external K9NG etc., and D is loop back modem.) S
3600 4512 P (State: Indicates driver state, where ) S
3600 4752 P ( 0=IDLE Transmitter off, no data pending) S
3600 4992 P ( 1=DEFER Deferring transmit) S
3600 5232 P ( 2=KEYUP Permission to keyup the transmitter) S
3600 5472 P ( 3=KEYWT Transmitter switched on, in txdelay wait) S
3600 5712 P ( time) S
3600 5952 P ( 4=ACTIVE Transmitter on, sending data) S
1440 6192 P ( 5=FLUSH CRC sent - attempt to start next frame) S
1440 6432 P ( 6=TAIL End of transmission, sending tail) S
1440 6672 P (Queued: the number of packets still waiting to be) S
3600 6912 P ( transmitted.) S
1440 7152 P (Sent: the number of packets transmitted.) S
1440 7392 P (Txerr: the number of maximum key-up failures.) S
1440 7632 P (Rcvd: the number of valid packets received.) S
1440 7872 P (Rxerror: the number of erroneous packets received.) S
1440 8112 P (Rxspace: the number of failed attempts to allocate a) S
3600 8352 P ( receive buffer.) S
1440 8592 P (Exints: the number of External interrupts, this includes) S
3600 8832 P ( the next two.) S
1440 9072 P (Brkints: the number of receiver break-abort interrupts.) S
1440 9312 P (Dcdints: the number of Data-Carrier-Detect interrupts.) S
1440 9552 P (Spints: the number of Special interrupts. \(Spints - Error) S
3600 9792 P ( should equal Rcvd !\)) S
1440 10512 P 0 12 F B LU (ps) S E LE
2160 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( process status information. The first line shows the time) S
1440 11232 P (the system has been running, the active stack segment, and the) S
1440 11472 P (interrupt stack usage. Next it displays all processes in the system.) S
1440 11712 P (The fields are as follows:) S
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (PID) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - Process ID \(the segment of the process descriptor\).) S
2160 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (SP) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - The current value of this process' stack pointer.) S
2160 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (stksize) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - The size of the stack allocated to this process.) S
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (maxstk) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - The apparent peak stack utilization of this process.) S
2160 13872 P (This is done in a somewhat heuristic fashion, so the numbers) S
2160 14112 P (should be treated as approximate. If this number is close to the) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (60) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (stksize) S 144 J ( figure, the system is likely to crash. ) S 0 12 F B (Please) S 144 J ( notify the) S E
2160 1632 P B (author if you examine such a situation.) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( \(The program should be) S
2160 1872 P (recompiled to give the process a larger allocation when it is) S
2160 2112 P (started.\)) S
2160 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (event) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - The event this process is waiting for, if it is not) S
2160 2832 P (runnable.) S
2160 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (fl) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - Process status flags. There are three: I \(Interrupts) S
2160 3552 P (enabled\), W \(Waiting for event\) and S \(suspended\). The I flag) S
2160 3792 P (is set whenever a task has executed a pwait\(\) call \(wait for) S
2160 4032 P (event\) without first disabling hardware interrupts. Only tasks) S
2160 4272 P (that wait for hardware interrupt events will turn off this flag;) S
2160 4512 P (this is done to avoid critical sections and missed interrupts.) S
2160 4752 P (The W flag indicates that the process is waiting for an) S
2160 4992 P (event; the 'event' column will be non-blank. Note that although) S
2160 5232 P (there may be several runnable processes at any time \(shown in) S
2160 5472 P (the 'ps' listing as those without the W flag and with blank event) S
2160 5712 P (fields\) only one process is actually running at any one instant) S
2160 5952 P (\(The Refrigerator Light Effect says that the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ps) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command is) S
2160 6192 P (always the one running when this display is generated.\)) S
1440 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (remote) S 144 J ( password <password>) S E LE
2160 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sets) S 144 J ( the remote server password. Maximum 30 chars. Default is) S
1440 7872 P ('0123456789' The remote server is compatible with the client in the) S
1440 8112 P (NOS.EXE program. The remote server provides a way to remote reboot the) S
1440 8352 P (system without having to connect to it. You need to address the remote) S
1440 8592 P (server with the remote client in the NOS.EXE program. Please see the) S
1440 8832 P (documentation of your favorite flavor of NOS.EXE for the syntax for) S
1440 9072 P (the remote command. Sending a valid password with a command will cause) S
1440 9312 P (the command to be executed.) S
2160 9792 P (Currently the server will execute the following commands:) S
2160 10272 P (reset - restarts the system with a 'coldboot'; i.e. all) S
2160 10512 P (variables in battery backed ram are reset to their default values) S
2160 10992 P (exit - restarts the system with a 'warm boot'; i.e. all) S
2160 11232 P (variables in battery backed ram remain the same.) S
1440 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (restart) S 6912 J ( {jnos40}) S E LE
2160 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( will restart the system. This is an immediate command !) S
1440 12912 P (\(i.e. no 'are you sure? warning...\) The system will 'warm-boot'. Thus) S
1440 13152 P (all variables in battery backed ram will keep their value as last set.) S
1440 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (61) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (Both) S 144 J ( JNOS and JNOS40 now have RIP-2, a newer version of RIP.) S
1440 1632 P (RIP-2 is not part of the "distribution compile" of JNOS from WG7J, but) S
1440 1872 P (it is included in the JNOS40 distribution.) S
2160 2352 P (The commands given here are used for RIP. After this list of) S
1440 2592 P (commands is the list for RIP-2. The RIP-2 implementation includes) S
1440 2832 P (compatibility with RIP-1. The sets of commands are separated here to) S
1440 3072 P (improve clarity.) S
2016 4032 P 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( accept <gateway>) S E LE
2160 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Remove) S 144 J ( the specified gateway from the RIP filter table,) S
2160 4752 P (allowing future broadcasts from that gateway to be accepted.) S
2016 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( add <hostid> <seconds> <flags>) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Add) S 144 J ( an entry to the RIP broadcast table. The IP routing table) S
2160 6192 P (will be sent to ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<hostid>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( every interval of seconds. If ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<flags>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is) S
2160 6432 P (specified as 1, then "split horizon" processing will be performed) S
2160 6672 P (for this destination. That is, any IP routing table entries) S
2160 6912 P (pointing to the interface that will be used to send this update) S
2160 7152 P (will be removed from the update. If split horizon processing is) S
2160 7392 P (not specified, then all routing table entries except those) S
2160 7632 P (marked "private" will be sent in each update. \(Private entries) S
2160 7872 P (are never sent in RIP packets\). If flags is 2, the broadcast) S
2160 8112 P (will also advertise a route to the system itself. Flags are) S
2160 8352 P (accumalative, ie a value of 3 will mean both "split horizon" and) S
2160 8592 P ("me too". See also the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (route) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2160 9072 P (Triggered updates are always done. That is, any change in the) S
2160 9312 P (routing table that causes a previously reachable destination to) S
2160 9552 P (become unreachable will trigger an update that advertises the) S
2160 9792 P (destination with metric 15, defined to mean "infinity".) S
2160 10272 P (Note that for RIP packets to be sent properly to a broadcast) S
2160 10512 P (address, there must exist correct IP routing and ARP table) S
2160 10752 P (entries that will first steer the broadcast to the correct) S
2160 10992 P (interface and then place the correct link-level broadcast address) S
2160 11232 P (in the link-level destination field. If a standard IP broadcast) S
2160 11472 P (address convention is used \(e.g. 44.26.0.0 or 44.26.255.255\) then) S
2160 11712 P (chances are you already have the necessary IP routing table entry) S
2160 11952 P (\(unusual subnet or cluster-addressed networks may require special) S
2160 12192 P (attention!\) However, an ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (arp) S 144 J ( add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command will be required to) S
2160 12432 P (translate this address to the appropriate link level broadcast) S
2160 12672 P (address; For example,) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B () S 144 J ( arp add 44.255.255.255 ax25 qst-0) S E
2160 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (for) S 144 J ( an AX25 packet radio channel. \(If there are multiple AX25) S
2160 13152 P (interfaces, make a unique address for each interface.\)) S
2016 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( drop <dest>) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (62) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (Remove) S 144 J ( an entry from the RIP broadcast table.) S
2016 2112 P 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( kick) S 6192 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Immediate) S 144 J ( command to send a rip update.) S
2016 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( merge [on|off]) S E LE
2160 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( This) S 144 J ( flag controls an experimental feature for consolidating) S
2160 4032 P (redundant entries in the IP routing table. When rip merging is) S
2160 4272 P (enabled, the table is scanned after processing each RIP update.) S
2160 4512 P (An entry is considered redundant if the target\(s\) it covers would) S
2160 4752 P (be routed identically by a less "specific" entry already in the) S
2160 4992 P (table. That is, the target address\(es\) specified by the entry in) S
2160 5232 P (question must also match the target addresses of the less) S
2160 5472 P (specific entry and the two entries must have the same interface) S
2160 5712 P (and gateway fields. For example, if the routing table contains) S
1440 6192 P (Dest Len Interface Gateway Metric P Timer Use) S
1440 6432 P (44.2.3.4 32 ax0 44.96.1.2 1 0 0 0) S
1440 6672 P (44.1.2.3 24 ax0 44.96.1.2 1 0 0 0) S
2160 7152 P (then the first entry would be deleted as redundant since packets) S
2160 7392 P (sent to 44.2.3.4 will still be routed correctly by the second) S
2160 7632 P (entry. Note that the relative metrics of the entries are ignored.) S
2016 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( refuse <gateway>) S E LE
2160 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Refuse) S 144 J ( to accept RIP updates from the specified ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<gateway>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( by) S
2160 9072 P (adding the gateway to the RIP filter table. It may be later) S
2160 9312 P (removed with the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (rip) S 144 J ( accept) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2016 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( request <gateway>) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Send) S 144 J ( a RIP Request packet to the specified ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<gateway>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( causing it) S
2160 10752 P (to reply with a RIP Response packet containing its routing table.) S
2016 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( status) S E LE
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( RIP status, including a count of the number of packets) S
2160 11952 P (sent and received, the number of requests and responses, the) S
2160 12192 P (number of unknown RIP packet types, and the number of refused RIP) S
2160 12432 P (updates from hosts in the filter table. A list of the addresses) S
2160 12672 P (and intervals to which periodic RIP updates are being sent is) S
2160 12912 P (also shown, along with the contents of the filter table.) S
2016 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( trace [0|1|2]) S E LE
2160 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( This) S 144 J ( variable controls the tracing of incoming and outgoing) S
2160 14112 P (RIP packets. Setting it to 0 disables all RIP tracing. A value of) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (63) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (1) S 144 J ( causes changes in the routing table to be displayed, while) S
2160 1632 P (packets that cause no changes cause no output. Setting the) S
2160 1872 P (variable to 2 produces maximum output, including tracing of RIP) S
2160 2112 P (packets that cause no change in the routing table.) S
2016 2592 P 0 12 F B LU (rip) S 144 J ( ttl <seconds>) S E LE
2160 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the time to live timer to ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (seconds) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F ('.) S 144 J ( Normal) S
2160 3312 P (time-out value is 240 seconds. This is not the ttl in a rip) S
2160 3552 P (broadcast \(16 = infinite\). Set this timer before starting rip.) S
2160 3792 P (Change this timer only in cooperation with your surrounding) S
2160 4032 P (nodes. Default is 240 seconds.) S
2160 4512 P (End of RIP-1 commands.) S
1440 4992 P (*********************************************************************) S
2160 5712 P (The following text is provided by N0POY who did the NOS) S
1440 5952 P (implementation of RIP-2.) S
2160 6432 P (This document covers the implementation of RIP-2 \(RFC 1388\) in) S
1440 6672 P (NOS. Specifically the WG7J version of NOS. RIP-2 is an enhanced) S
1440 6912 P (version of the RIP protocol \(RFC 1058\). RIP and RIP-2 are an interior) S
1440 7152 P (gateway protocol \(IGP\). RIP-2 for NOS was implemented by Jeff White,) S
1440 7392 P (N0POY.) S
2160 7872 P (This documentation is for the beta release V0.9 of RIP-2) S
2016 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP-2) S 144 J ( Features) S E LE
2160 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( NOS implementation implements all features of the normal RIP) S
1440 9552 P (protocol \(RFC 1058\) and all features of the RIP-2 protocol \(RFC 1388\)) S
1440 9792 P (except multicasting \(which NOS does not currently implement\) and Route) S
1440 10032 P (Tags \(NOS does not implement any EGPs\).) S
2160 10752 P (Features include:) S
2592 11232 P (Routing Domains) S
2592 11712 P (Authentication) S
2592 12192 P (Proxy routing) S
2592 12672 P (Filtering of naughty nodes) S
2592 13152 P (Optional refusal of a default route) S
2592 13632 P (Enhanced logging and tracing) S
2592 14112 P (Route subnet masks correctly maintained) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (64) S E 0 12 F
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2592 1632 P (Optional) S 144 J ( refusal to accept older RIP version broadcasts) S
2592 2112 P (Mixing of RIP-1 and RIP-2 support) S
2016 2592 P 0 12 F B LU (NOS) S 144 J ( RIP COMMANDS) S E LE
2016 3552 P B LU (RIP ACCEPT <gateway>) S E LE
1440 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( RIP ACCEPT command resumes the acceptance of RIP broadcasts from a) S
1440 4272 P (specific node given in the <GATEWAY> field.) S
2880 4752 P (RIP ACCEPT 192.55.248.1 or) S
2880 5232 P (RIP ACCEPT skeggi.tcman.ampr.org) S
2016 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( ADD <DEST> <INTERVAL> [<FLAGS>] [<RIPVER>] [AUTH <PASSWORD>]) S E LE
2016 6432 P B LU ([RD <routing domain>]) S E LE
2160 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( RIP ADD command adds a node to the list of stations that are) S
2160 7872 P (to be broadcast to with the local nodes routing table.) S
2592 8352 P (<DEST> is the destination node, usually a broadcast address.) S
2592 8592 P (<INTERVAL> is the number of seconds between broadcasts.) S
2592 8832 P (<FLAGS> are the RIP flags used \(see below for the flags\), it) S
4032 9072 P (is a hexadecimal number.) S
2592 9312 P (<RIPVER> is the version of the RIP broadcasts. This may be a) S
4032 9552 P (1 or 2. The AUTH identifier preceeds the) S
4032 9792 P (authentication password to be included with the RIP) S
4032 10032 P (broadcasts to this destination.) S
2592 10272 P (The RD identifier preceeds the routing domain number. This) S
4032 10512 P (number must range from 0 to 65535.) S
2160 10992 P (The authentication fields and routing domain fields are only) S
2160 11232 P (valid with RIP-2 broadcasts. The password must be 16 characters) S
2160 11472 P (or fewer. Printable ASCII characters are recommended, but not) S
2160 11712 P (required.) S
2016 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( FLAGS) S E LE
2160 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (0x01) S 144 J ( Do 'split horizon' processing) S
2160 13632 P (0x02 Include ourselves in the routing broadcast) S
2160 14112 P (0x04 Broadcast RIP packets \(default type\)) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (65) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1632 P (0x08) S 144 J ( Multicast RIP packets \(not implemented\) \(RIP-2\)) S
2160 2112 P (0x10 Poisoned Reverse on) S
2160 2592 P (0x20 Authentication data to be included in broadcast \(RIP-2\)) S
2160 3552 P (Recommend flags are Split Horizon, and Poisoned Reverse or 0x11.) S
2160 3792 P (Authentication and routing domain data entered here only applies) S
2160 4032 P (to the outgoing RIP broadcasts. See RIP AUTHADD and RIP AUTHDROP) S
2160 4272 P (for entering acceptable passwords and routing domains.) S
2880 5232 P (Example:) S
2880 5712 P (RIP ADD SKEGGI.TCMAN.AMPR.ORG 30 0x31 2 AUTH frodo RD 2) S
2880 6192 P (RIP ADD BIGGUS.TCMAN.AMPR.ORG 300 0x11 1) S
2016 6912 P 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( PROXY <SRC> <DEST> <INTERVAL> [<FLAGS>] [AUTH <PASSWORD>) S E LE
2016 7152 P B LU ([RD <ROUTING DOMAIN>]) S E LE
2160 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( RIP PROXY command adds a node to the list of stations that) S
2160 8112 P (are to be broadcast to with the local nodes routing table.) S
2592 8592 P (<SRC> is the node that the broadcast will "point" to.) S
2592 8832 P (<DEST> is the destination node, usually a broadcast address.) S
4032 9072 P (<INTERVAL> is the number of seconds between) S
4032 9312 P (broadcasts.) S
2592 9552 P (<FLAGS> are the RIP flags used \(see below for the flags\), it) S
4032 9792 P (is a hexadecimal number.) S
2592 10032 P (The AUTH identifier preceeds the authentication password to be) S
4032 10272 P (included with the RIP broadcasts to this) S
4032 10512 P (destination.) S
2592 10752 P (The RD identifier preceeds the routing domain number. This) S
4032 10992 P (number must range from 0 to 65535.) S
2160 11472 P (The authentication fields and routing domain fields are only) S
2160 11712 P (valid with RIP-2 broadcasts. The password must be 16 characters) S
2160 11952 P (or fewer. Printable ASCII characters are recommended, but not) S
2160 12192 P (required.) S
2016 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( FLAGS) S E LE
2592 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (0x01) S 432 J ( Do) S 144 J ( split horizon processing) S
2592 13872 P (0x02 Include ourselves in the routing broadcast) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (66) S E 0 12 F
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2592 1392 P (0x04) S 432 J ( Broadcast) S 144 J ( RIP packets \(default type\)) S
2592 1872 P (0x08 Multicast RIP packets \(not implemented\) \(RIP-2\)) S
2592 2352 P (0x10 Poisoned Reverse on) S
2592 2832 P (0x20 Authentication data to be included in broadcast \(RIP-2\)) S
2160 3552 P (Recommend flags are Split Horizon, and Poisoned Reverse or 0x11.) S
2160 3792 P (Authentication and routing domain data entered here only apply to) S
2160 4032 P (the outgoing RIP broadcasts. See RIP AUTHADD and RIP AUTHDROP) S
2160 4272 P (for entering acceptable passwords and routing domains.) S
2160 4752 P (Proxy RIP is tricky, complex and not needed for normal use. Do) S
2160 4992 P (NOT use proxy rip unless you understand what you are doing.) S
2160 5232 P (Proxy RIP's primary use would be to advertise routes to another) S
2160 5472 P (machine that is aquiring routing information via another routing) S
2160 5712 P (protocol. See RFC 1388 for further details.) S
2016 6672 P 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( DROP <dest> [<DOMAIN>]) S E LE
1440 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( DROP removes a routing broadcast entry. If a RIP-2 broadcast was) S
1440 7392 P (entered, the correct routing domain needs to be entered, since it is) S
1440 7632 P (possible to broadcast multiple routing domains to the same address.) S
2880 8112 P (Example:) S
2880 8592 P (RIP DROP SKEGGI.TCMAN.AMPR.ORG 2) S
2016 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( AUTHADD <interface> <routing domain> [<password>]) S E LE
2160 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( AUTHADD adds an acceptable routing domain and optionally a) S
2160 10032 P (password to a specific interface.) S
2880 10512 P (Example:) S
2880 10992 P (RIP AUTHADD ax0 2 frodo) S
2880 11472 P (RIP AUTHADD en0 3) S
2016 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( AUTHDROP <interface> <routing domain>) S E LE
2160 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( AUTHDROP removes an acceptable routing domain \(and password) S
2160 12912 P (if any\) from a specific interface.) S
2880 13392 P (Example: ) S
2880 13872 P (RIP AUTHDROP ax0 2) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (67) S E 0 12 F
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2016 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( REJECT <version>) S E LE
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( REJECT is used to ignore older RIP broadcasts, as they may) S
2160 2112 P (cause undesirable routing table alterations. The version number) S
2160 2352 P (is the version number and below that are ignored. RIP version 0) S
2160 2592 P (\(XNS RIP\) is always ignored. The default is 0.) S
2160 3072 P (To ignore RIP-1 broadcasts: RIP REJECT 1 would do the job.) S
2016 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( FILTER <ON|OFF>) S E LE
2160 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( FILTER will cause advertisements to the default route) S
2160 4512 P (\(0.0.0.0\) to be tossed and ignored. By default this is off.) S
2160 4992 P (This can serve as a LID filter. Default routes should NOT be) S
2160 5232 P (advertised, unless there is a specific reason \(ie this machine is) S
2160 5472 P (a gateway to the rest of the Internet\).) S
2016 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( MERGE <ON|OFF>) S E LE
2160 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( MERGE will cause overlapping routing entries to be merged) S
2160 6672 P (into one routing entry.) S
2160 7152 P (For example N0BEL.TCMAN.AMPR.ORG is a route to 192.133.30.0/28,) S
2160 7392 P (and 192.133.30.16/28, with merging on this would become a single) S
2160 7632 P (entry of 192.133.30.0/27.) S
2016 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( REFUSE <gateway>) S E LE
2160 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( REFUSE will reject all RIP broadcasts from the GATEWAY) S
2160 9072 P (station. RIP ACCEPT is the opposite. By default all stations) S
2160 9312 P (are accepted.) S
2016 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( REQUEST <GATEWAY>) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( REQUEST asks the gateway station to send a routing table now,) S
2160 10752 P (rather than waiting for periodic updates.) S
2016 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( STATUS) S E LE
2160 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( STATUS will display various statistics for RIP-1 and RIP-2,) S
2160 12192 P (RIP broadcasts, RIP refusals, and acceptable Interface, Domain) S
2160 12432 P (and Password combinations. It also displays the refusing version) S
2160 12672 P (level. The DEFAULT interface is for every interface. Thus) S
2160 12912 P (unless removed, and RIP-2 broadcast with a domain of 0 does not) S
2160 13152 P (require a password and will be accepted.) S
2016 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( TRACE <level> [<FILE>]) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (68) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (RIP) S 144 J ( TRACE will begin tracing RIP operations. The higher the) S
2160 1632 P (level, the more detailed the logging. Level 9 is the useful) S
2160 1872 P (maximum, with level 0 \(the default\) being no logging. If a file) S
2160 2112 P (is specified, logging will go to that file, else logging appears) S
2160 2352 P (on the console.) S
2016 2832 P 0 12 F B LU (RIP) S 144 J ( TTL <time-To-LIVE>) S E LE
2160 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RIP) S 144 J ( TTL sets the time-to-live before RIP entries expire from the) S
2160 3552 P (routing tables. The default should work for almost all cases.) S
2160 4032 P (End of RIP-2 Description) S
1440 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (route) S 144 J ( [<subcommand>]) S E LE
2160 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (With) S 144 J ( no arguments, ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (route) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( displays the IP routing table.) S
2016 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (route) S 144 J ( add <desthostid>[/bits] default <iface> [<gatewayhostid> |) S E LE
2016 6192 P B LU (direct] [metric]) S E LE
2160 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (NOTE:) S 144 J ( Attempting tcp connections to an address without an) S
2160 6912 P (existing route fails immediately.) S
2160 7392 P (This command adds an entry to the routing table. It requires at) S
2160 7632 P (least two more arguments, the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (desthostid) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( of the target) S
2160 7872 P (destination and the name of the interface ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<iface>) S 144 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (to) S 144 J ( which its) S
2160 8112 P (packets should be sent. If the destination is not local, the) S
2160 8352 P (gateway's hostid should also be specified. \(If the interface is a) S
2160 8592 P (point-to-point link, then ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<gatewayhostid>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( may be omitted even if) S
2160 8832 P (the target is non-local because this field is only used to) S
2160 9072 P (determine the gateway's link level address, if any. If the) S
2160 9312 P (destination is directly reachable, ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<gatewayhostid>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is also) S
2160 9552 P (unnecessary since the destination address is used to determine) S
2160 9792 P (the interface link address\). If ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<rspf>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is used and the system is) S
2160 10032 P (a switch / router to multiple routes, the keyword ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (direct) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( can be) S
2160 10272 P (used instead of a ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<gatewayhostid>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( to set the metric higher than) S
2160 10512 P (the default of 1. This way routes advertised by other rspf) S
2160 10752 P (stations can be cheaper and get selected. If ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (direct) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( is given) S
2160 10992 P (but ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<metric>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( not, an new algorithm is used to set the metric) S
2160 11232 P (dependent on the number of subnet mask bits.) S
2160 11472 P (The optional ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (/bits) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( suffix to the destination host id specifies) S
2160 11712 P (how many leading bits in the host id are to be considered) S
2160 11952 P (significant in the routing comparisons. If not specified, 32) S
2160 12192 P (bits \(i.e., full significance\) is assumed. With this option, a) S
2160 12432 P (single routing table entry may refer to many hosts all sharing a) S
2160 12672 P (common bit string prefix in their IP addresses. For example,) S
2160 12912 P (ARPA Class A, B and C networks would use suffixes of /8, /16 and) S
2160 13152 P (/24 respectively. E.g. the command) S
2880 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (route) S 144 J ( add 44/8 ax0 44.64.0.2) S E
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (69) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (causes) S 144 J ( any IP addresses beginning with "44" in the first 8 bits) S
2160 1632 P (to be routed to 44.64.0.2; the remaining 24 bits are "don't-) S
2160 1872 P (cares".) S
2160 2352 P (When an IP address to be routed matches more than one entry in) S
2160 2592 P (the routing table, the entry with largest 'bits' parameter \(i.e.,) S
2160 2832 P (the "best" match\) is used. This allows individual hosts or blocks) S
2160 3072 P (of hosts to be exceptions to a more general rule for a larger) S
2160 3312 P (block of hosts.) S
2160 3792 P (The special destination ') S 0 12 F B (default) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( is used to route datagrams to) S
2160 4032 P (addresses not matched by any other entries in the routing table;) S
2160 4272 P (it is equivalent to specifying a ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (/bits) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( suffix of /0 to any) S
2160 4512 P (destination hostid. Care must be taken with ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (default) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( entries) S
2160 4752 P (since two nodes with default entries pointing at each other will) S
2160 4992 P (route packets to unknown addresses back and forth in a loop until) S
2160 5232 P (their time-to-live \(TTL\) fields expire. \(Routing loops for) S
2160 5472 P (specific addresses can also be created, but this is less likely) S
2160 5712 P (to occur accidentally\).) S
2160 6192 P (There is one built-in interface: loopback. Loopback is for) S
2160 6432 P (internal purposes only.) S
2160 6912 P (Here are some examples of the route command:) S
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (#) S 144 J ( Route datagrams to IP address 44.0.0.3 to SLIP line #0.) S E
2160 7632 P B (# No gateway is needed because SLIP is point-to point.) S E
2160 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (route) S 144 J ( add 44.0.0.3 sl0) S
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (#) S 144 J ( Route all default traffic to the gateway on the local Ethernet) S E
2160 8832 P B (# with IP address 44.0.0.1) S E
2160 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (route) S 144 J ( add default ec0 44.0.0.1) S
2160 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (#) S 144 J ( The local Ethernet has an ARPA Class-C address assignment;) S E
2160 10032 P B (# route all IP addresses beginning with 192.4.8 to it) S E
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (route) S 144 J ( add 192.4.8/24 ec0) S
2160 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (#) S 144 J ( The station with IP address 44.0.0.10 is on the local AX.25) S E
2160 11232 P B (channel) S E
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (route) S 144 J ( add 44.0.0.10 ax0) S
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (#An) S 144 J ( encapsulation link to 192.4.8.12 where the subnet 44.64.0.0) S E
2160 12432 P B (is accessible. The Internet does not know) S E
2160 12672 P B ( #where we are but we just use them with what they know:) S E
2160 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (route) S 144 J ( add 44.64.0.0/16 encap 192.4.8.12 4) S
2016 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (route) S 144 J ( addprivate <dest hostid>[/bits] | default <iface>) S E LE
2016 14112 P B LU ([<gateway hostid> [<metric>]]) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (70) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (This) S 144 J ( command is identical to ') S 0 12 F B (route) S 144 J ( add) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( except that it also) S
2160 1632 P (marks the new entry as private; it will never be included in) S
2160 1872 P (outgoing RIP updates. It will also not be shown in the nodeshell) S
2160 2112 P (') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (IProute) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2016 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (route) S 144 J ( drop <dest hostid>) S E LE
2160 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Delete) S 144 J ( an entry from the table. If a packet arrives for the) S
2160 3552 P (deleted address and a default route is in effect, it will be) S
2160 3792 P (used.) S
1440 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rspf) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (RSPF) S 144 J ( is the Radio Shortest Path First protocol. Each station) S
1440 5232 P (listens for RRH \(Router to Router Hello\) messages. When such a RRH) S
1440 5472 P (message is received, it will figure out if the link is bi-directional) S
1440 5712 P (by pinging the other station. The protocol is described in the RSPF) S
1440 5952 P (2.1 specification.) S
2016 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rspf) S 144 J ( interface <interface> <quality> <horizon>) S E LE
2160 7152 P B (<interface>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the required interface rspf should use. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (quality) S E
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (is) S 144 J ( from 1 to 127, ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (horizon) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is between 1 to 255. End nodes) S
2160 7632 P (should have the quality set to 1. Immediate nodes normally set) S
2160 7872 P (the quality to 8. The normally used value for horizon is 32.) S
2016 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rspf) S 144 J ( mode [vc | datagram | none]) S E LE
2160 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( the preferred mode for RSPF. Modes are ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (vc) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( \(Virtual) S
2160 9312 P (Circuit\) and ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (datagram) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (none) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( resets the preferred mode.) S
2016 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rspf) S 144 J ( rrhtimer [seconds]) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the rrh timer value.) S
2016 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rspf) S 144 J ( suspecttimer [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the suspect timer value.) S
2016 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rspf) S 144 J ( timer [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the update timer value.) S
1440 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (session) S 144 J ( [<session#>]) S 5040 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (71) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (Without) S 144 J ( arguments, displays the list of current sessions,) S
1440 1632 P (including session number, remote TCP or AX.25 address, the address of) S
1440 1872 P (the TCP or AX.25 control block, and the session swap mode under the) S
1440 2112 P ('Sw' heading. An asterisk \(*\) is shown next to the current session.) S
2160 2592 P (Entering a session number as an argument to the session command) S
1440 2832 P (will put you in converse mode with that session. If the Telnet) S
1440 3072 P (session; entering a blank line at this point puts you in converse mode) S
1440 3312 P (with server is enabled, the user is notified of an incoming request) S
1440 3552 P (and a session number is automatically assigned. The user may then) S
1440 3792 P (select the session normally to converse with the remote user as though) S
1440 4032 P (the session had been locally initiated.) S
2016 4512 P 0 12 F B LU (session) S 144 J ( [[<session#>] [flowmode [on | off]]] {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (flowmode') S 144 J ( displays or enables / disables setting of *more*) S
2160 5232 P (handling for < session#>. This is handy for long directory) S
2160 5472 P (listings coming from an ftp session, for example . Escaping to) S
2160 5712 P (command mode before issuing the dir command and entering "session) S
2160 5952 P (# flowmode on" gives a page at a time to look at. At any time) S
2160 6192 P (you can escape out again and switch flowmode off. Note that a) S
2160 6432 P (ftp session has it's own flow command now built in. See FTP) S
2160 6672 P (commands later in this manual.) S
2016 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (session) S 144 J ( [swap [E|X|M|F]]) S 3888 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Display) S 144 J ( or set the current session swap mode as Ems, Xms, Memory,) S
2160 7872 P (or File.) S
2160 8112 P (session screens when swapped out \(ie. not the active session\) can) S
2160 8352 P (now be saved in 4 different modes which can save conventional) S
2160 8592 P (memory.) S
2160 9072 P (Modes are:) S
2160 9312 P (0 - in EMS \(if available\), this is now the default mode.) S
2160 9552 P (1 - in XMS \(if available and no EMS\) \(Note: NOT! functional yet\)) S
2160 9792 P (2 - in conventional memory, the previous method. Used if EMS/XMS) S
2160 10032 P (doesn't exist.) S
2160 10272 P (3 - in a temporary file. \(Use only if you have a ramdisk for) S
2160 10512 P (tmpfiles, or a fast harddisk with cache...\)) S
2160 10992 P ( You can force options 1, 2 and 3 from the command line starting) S
2160 11232 P (NOS with the -m# option, where # is 1, 2 or 3.) S
1440 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (shell) S 144 J ( ) S 7056 J ( {JNOS}) S E LE
2160 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Suspends) S 144 J ( JNOS and executes a sub-shell \("command processor") S
1440 12912 P (under MS-DOS\). When the sub-shell exits, Nos resumes \(under MS-DOS,) S
1440 13152 P (enter the exit command\).) S
2160 13872 P (Note: see the COMSPEC environment variable.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (72) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1632 P (Background) S 144 J ( activity \(FTP servers, etc.\) is also suspended while) S
1440 1872 P (the subshell executes. Note that this will fail unless there is) S
1440 2112 P (sufficient unused memory for the subshell and whatever command the) S
1440 2352 P (user tries to run. When shelled out, Mailbox Operator connects and) S
1440 2592 P (ttylink incoming connections are refused. A 'system unattended') S
1440 2832 P (message is sent to the "connector" of that socket.) S
1440 4992 P 0 12 F B LU (skick) S 144 J ( <socket#>) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( is a shorthand for the various ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (kick) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( subcommands. This one) S
1440 5712 P (searches the socket for correct type and kicks the transport layer.) S
1440 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S E LE
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (These) S 144 J ( commands are used for the Simple Message Transport) S
1440 7632 P (Protocol service \(that is, mail\).) S
2016 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( batch [yes | no]) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (If) S 144 J ( set smtp will batch the commands into one frame. When off) S
2160 8832 P (only one command is sent and a response is waited for. Some old) S
2160 9072 P (and flaky smtp servers cannot handle more than one command at a) S
2160 9312 P (time. NOS can handle multiple. If you are not hindered by an) S
2160 9552 P (old smtp server, setting batch reduces bandwidth.) S
2016 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( bidcheck [ON | off]) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sets) S 144 J ( or displays status of smtp bidchecking. Default is ON.) S
2016 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( gateway [<hostid>]) S E LE
2160 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the host to be used as a "smart" mail relay.) S
2160 11712 P (Any mail sent to a host not in the host table will instead be) S
2160 11952 P (sent to the gateway for forwarding.) S
2016 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( kick) S E LE
2160 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Run) S 144 J ( through the outgoing mail queue and attempt to deliver any) S
2160 13152 P (pending mail. This command allows the user to "kick" the mail) S
2160 13392 P (system manually. Normally, this command is periodically invoked) S
2160 13632 P (by a timer whenever NOS is running.) S
2016 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( kill [<jobid>]) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (73) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (Kill) S 144 J ( <jobid> and delete the message.) S
2016 1872 P 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( list) S E LE
2160 2352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (List) S 144 J ( the current jobs. An "L" means locked and in progress. It) S
2160 2592 P (is wise to add in autoexec.bat a "del /spool/mqueue/*.lck") S
2160 2832 P (command. As of JNOS 1.10 \(x16\), all '.lck' files are) S
2160 3072 P (automatically deleted on startup.) S
2016 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( maxclients [<count>]) S E LE
2160 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the maximum number of simultaneous outgoing) S
2160 4272 P (SMTP sessions that will be allowed. The default is 10. Reduce) S
2160 4512 P (<count> if network congestion is a problem.) S
2016 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( mode [queue | ROUTE]) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Sets) S 144 J ( the smtp delivery mode. If 'queue', all messages are left) S
2160 5712 P (in /spool/rqueue for external forwarding and handling. If) S
2160 5952 P ('route', messages are handled and, if for local, appended to a) S
2160 6192 P (mailbox, or if remote they are forwarded. Default = 'route') S
2016 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( quiet [YES | no]) S E LE
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Enables) S 144 J ( or disables the message that new mail arrived at this) S
2160 7632 P (system.) S
2016 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( t4 [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets a t4 timer for smtp sessions so that they will) S
2160 8832 P (disconnect after a period of inactivity and prevent lockups.) S
2160 9072 P (Default = 0, i.e., no disconnect for timeout.) S
2016 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( timer [<seconds>]) S E LE
2160 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the interval, between scans of the outbound mail) S
2160 10512 P (queue. For example, smtp timer 600 will cause the system to) S
2160 10752 P (check for outgoing mail every 10 minutes and attempt to deliver) S
2160 10992 P (anything it finds, subject of course to the smtp maxclients) S
2160 11232 P (limit. Setting a value of zero disables queue scanning) S
2160 11472 P (altogether. This value is recommended for standalone IP) S
2160 11712 P (gateways that never handle mail, since it saves wear and tear on) S
2160 11952 P (the floppy disk drive. Default = 0) S
2016 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( trace [<value>]) S E LE
2160 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the trace flag in the SMTP client, allowing you) S
2160 13632 P (to watch SMTP's conversations as it delivers mail. Zero \(the) S
2160 13872 P (default\) disables tracing.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (74) S E 0 12 F
PE
2016 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (smtp) S 144 J ( usemx [yes | NO]) S E LE
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( or sets a flag enabling or disabling MX record lookups.) S
2160 2112 P (This can be enabled if a domain server is available in the near) S
2160 2352 P (distance \(reachable\). It should be disabled \(default\) if no) S
2160 2592 P (domain server is in reach to satisfy the MX query. Note that) S
2160 2832 P (MX record handling is very limited in NOS. If an answer from a) S
2160 3072 P (domain name server comes in it is taken to be the destination.) S
1440 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (socket) S 144 J ( [<socket#>]) S E LE
2160 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Without) S 144 J ( an argument, displays all active sockets, giving their) S
1440 4032 P (index and type, the address of the associated protocol control block) S
1440 4272 P (and the and owner process ID and name. If the index to an active) S
1440 4512 P (socket is supplied, the status display for the appropriate protocol) S
1440 4752 P (is called. For example, if the socket refers to a TCP connection, the) S
1440 4992 P (display will be that given by the 'tcp status' command with the) S
1440 5232 P (protocol control block address.) S
1440 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (start) S 144 J ( <servers...>) S E LE
2160 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Start) S 144 J ( the specified servers. Currently supported are) S
1440 6912 P (telnet, ax25, netrom, convers, remote, rip. These are automatically) S
1440 7152 P (started at startup \(i.e. no 'start xyz' needed in the autoexec) S
1440 7392 P ('file'.\)) S
1440 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (status) S E LE
2160 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Displays) S 144 J ( information on JNOS40: When started, how long running,) S
1440 9072 P (etc.) S
1440 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (stop) S 144 J ( <server...>) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Stop) S 144 J ( the specified server, rejecting any further remote) S
1440 10752 P (connect requests. Existing connections are allowed to complete) S
1440 10992 P (normally.) S
1440 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (sysop) S 144 J ( [<hostname|ip addr>] [port]) S E LE
2160 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( sysop command allows you to configure the ip address of a) S
1440 12672 P (remote system that nodeshell user sysop chat attempts should be routed) S
1440 12912 P (to. The port number defaults to 87, i.e. the tcp ttylink port. If) S
1440 13152 P (configured, and a node shell user gives the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Sysop) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command, a tcp/ip) S
1440 13392 P (link will be tried to establish to the remote system.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (75) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (For) S 144 J ( example, I have the Data Engine setup to link to my own PC's) S
1440 1632 P (ttylink listener, thus when a user tries to talk to the sysop, I get a) S
1440 1872 P (keyboard to keyboard link coming in.) S
2880 2352 P 0 12 F B (sysop) S 144 J ( 44.26.1.17) S E
1440 3072 P B LU (tail <filename>) S E LE
2160 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Tail) S 144 J ( displays the last 20 \(twenty\) lines from <filename>. This) S
1440 3792 P (is most useful for looking at the last screen full of entries into the) S
1440 4032 P (log file.) S
1440 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( <subcommand>) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (These) S 144 J ( commands are used for the Transmission Control Protocol) S
1440 5232 P (service.) S
2160 5712 P (Notes:) S
2160 6192 P ({JNOS} Attempting outgoing connections to addresses without an) S
1440 6432 P (existing route result in Error number 19.) S
2160 6912 P ({JNOS40} Outgoing connection attempts to addresses without an) S
1440 7152 P (existing route are terminated immediately.) S
2016 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( irtt [<milliseconds>]) S E LE
2160 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the initial round trip time estimate, in) S
2160 8832 P (milliseconds, to be used for new TCP connections until they can) S
2160 9072 P (measure and adapt to the actual value. The default is 5000) S
2160 9312 P (milliseconds \(5 seconds\). Increasing ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (irtt) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( when operating over) S
2160 9552 P (slow channels will avoid the flurry of re-transmissions that) S
2160 9792 P (would otherwise occur as the smoothed estimate settles down at) S
2160 10032 P (the correct value. Note that this command should be given before) S
2160 10272 P (servers are started in order for it to have effect on incoming) S
2160 10512 P (connections.) S
2160 10992 P (TCP also keeps a cache of measured round trip times and mean) S
2160 11232 P (deviations \(MDEV\) for current and recent destinations. Whenever) S
2160 11472 P (a new TCP connection is opened, the system first looks in this) S
2160 11712 P (cache. If the destination is found, the cached IRTT and MDEV) S
2160 11952 P (values are used. If not, the default IRTT value mentioned above) S
2160 12192 P (is used, along with a MDEV of 0. This feature is fully) S
2160 12432 P (automatic, and it can improve performance greatly when a series) S
2160 12672 P (of connections are opened and closed to a given destination \(e.g.) S
2160 12912 P (a series of FTP file transfers or directory listings\).) S
2016 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( kick <tcb_addr>) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (76) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (If) S 144 J ( there is unacknowledged data on the send queue of the) S
2160 1632 P (specified TCB, this command forces an immediate retransmission.) S
2160 1872 P 0 12 F B (<tcb) S 144 J ( addr>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( can be found with the ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (tcp) S 144 J ( status) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S 144 J ( command.) S
2016 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( maxwait [<msec>]) S E LE
2160 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or show the maximum time for retry timeout in milliseconds.) S
2160 3312 P (Default = 0, no maximum.) S
2016 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( mss [<size>]) S E LE
2160 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the TCP Maximum Segment Size in bytes that) S
2160 4752 P (will be sent on all outgoing TCP connect request \(SYN segments\).) S
2160 4992 P (This tells the remote end the size of the largest segment) S
2160 5232 P (\(packet\) it may send. Changing MSS affects only future) S
2160 5472 P (connections; existing connections are unaffected. See also the) S
2160 5712 P (section ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ON) S 144 J ( MTU) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( etc.) S
2016 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( reset <tcb_addr>) S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Deletes) S 144 J ( the TCP control block at the specified address.) S
2016 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( retries [<num>]) S E LE
2160 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the number of retries before a tcp connection) S
2160 8352 P (will be reset. Default is 16. This is useful to eliminate idle) S
2160 8592 P (connections that have not been properly shut down. Default = 0,) S
2160 8832 P (there is no maximum, i.e. a connection will never retry out.) S
2016 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( rtt <tcb_addr> <milliseconds>) S E LE
2160 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Replaces) S 144 J ( the automatically computed round trip time in the) S
2160 10272 P (specified TCB with the rtt in milliseconds. This command is) S
2160 10512 P (useful to speed up recovery from a series of lost packets since) S
2160 10752 P (it provides a manual bypass around the normal backoff) S
2160 10992 P (retransmission timing mechanisms.) S
2016 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( status [<tcb_addr>]) S E LE
2160 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Without) S 144 J ( arguments, displays several TCP-level statistics, plus a) S
2160 12432 P (summary of all existing TCP connections, including TCB) S
2160 12672 P (address, send and receive queue sizes, local and remote sockets,) S
2160 12912 P (and connection state. If ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<tcb) S 144 J ( addr>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is specified, a more) S
2160 13152 P (detailed dump of the specified TCB is generated, including send) S
2160 13392 P (and receive sequence numbers and timer information.) S
2016 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( syndata [yes | no]) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (77) S E 0 12 F
PE
2160 1392 P (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the tcp syn + data piggybacking flag. Some) S
2160 1632 P (tcp systems cannot handle syn + data together.) S
2016 2352 P 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( timertype [linear | exponential]) S E LE
2160 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( the current setting or set the timer type backoff) S
2160 3072 P (algorithm. Default is linear.) S
2016 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( trace [yes | no]) S E LE
2160 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Display) S 144 J ( or set the tcp trace flag on or off.) S
2016 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (tcp) S 144 J ( window [<size>]) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(B\)) S 288 J ( Displays) S 144 J ( or sets the default receive window size in bytes to) S
2160 5712 P (be used by TCP when creating new connections. Existing) S
2160 5952 P (connections are unaffected.) S
1440 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (trace) S 144 J ( [<iface> [off | <btio>]) S E LE
2160 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Controls) S 144 J ( packet tracing by the interface drivers. Specific bits) S
1440 7392 P (enable tracing of the various interfaces and the amount of) S
1440 7632 P (information produced. Tracing is controlled on a per-interface basis;) S
1440 7872 P (without arguments, 'trace' gives a list of all defined interfaces and) S
1440 8112 P (their tracing status. Output can be limited to a single interface by) S
1440 8352 P (specifying it, and the control flags can be change by specifying them) S
1440 8592 P (as well.) S
2160 9072 P (NOTE: {JNOS40} Trace works ONLY when the serial port is used as) S
1440 9312 P (CONSOLE, i.e. with AUX pushed in.) S
2160 9792 P (The flags are given as a hexadecimal number which is interpreted) S
1440 10032 P (as follows:) S
1440 10512 P (B - Broadcast filter flag. If set, only packets specifically) S
2448 10752 P (addressed to this node will be traced; broadcast packets will) S
2448 10992 P (not be displayed.) S
1440 11232 P (T - Controls type of tracing:) S
1440 11472 P (0 - Protocol headers are decoded, but data is not displayed) S
1440 11712 P (1 - Protocol headers are decoded, and data \(but not the headers) S
1440 11952 P (themselves\) are displayed as ASCII characters, 64 characters/line.) S
1440 12192 P (Unprintable characters are displayed as periods.) S
1440 12432 P (2- Protocol headers are decoded, and the entire packet \(headers AND) S
1440 12672 P (data\) is also displayed in hexadecimal and ASCII, 16 characters per) S
1440 12912 P (line.) S
1440 13152 P (I - Enable tracing of input packets if 1, disable if 0) S
1440 13392 P (O - Enable tracing of output packets if 1, disable if 0) S
2880 13872 P (Example:) S
2880 14112 P (# Trace all incoming packets on port1 and display with) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (78) S E 0 12 F
PE
2880 1392 P (#) S 144 J ( headers) S
2880 1632 P 0 12 F B (trace) S 144 J ( port1 0111) S E
1440 2112 P B LU (udp status) S E LE
2160 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Show) S 144 J ( the status of active udp control blocks) S
1440 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (write) S 144 J ( <username|sock#> <message>) S E LE
2160 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Send) S 144 J ( a message to a particular user. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<message>) S 144 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (is) S 144 J ( the message, if) S
1440 4272 P ("more then one word, put it in quotes." ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B () S 144 J ( <username|sock#>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( can be) S
1440 4512 P (either the user name of a nodeshell user, or a valid socket number.) S
1440 4752 P (The latter allows you to send a message to a network conference user) S
1440 4992 P (etc.) S
2880 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (E.g.:) S 144 J ( 'write wg7j "this is a test!"') S E
2880 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( message will be shown as:) S
2880 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B ('<bell>***) S 144 J ( Message from node-op: this is a test!') S E
1440 7392 P B LU (writeall <message>) S E LE
2160 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Send) S 144 J ( a message to all nodeshell or conference call users. E.g.) S
1440 8112 P (when you've changed some things that require remote rebooting, you can) S
1440 8352 P (warn users of the shutdown.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (79) S E 0 12 F
PE
5616 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (Bibliography) S E LE
1440 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (ARRL) S 144 J ( Computer Networking Conference Proceedings) S
1440 2352 P ( Available from ARRL HQ, Newington CT.) S
1440 2592 P ( Send mail to info@arrl.org for an automatic response pointing at) S
1440 2832 P ( more information about the ARRL.) S
1440 3072 P ( Some of these papers are available online in the directory) S
1440 3312 P ( ucsd.edu:/hamradio/packet/tcpip/docs.) S
1440 3792 P ( This list is not exhaustive; there are many other interesting) S
1440 4032 P ( articles, but these are the ones most relevant to NOS and TCP/IP.) S
1440 4512 P ( NOS Overviews and Documentation) S
1440 4992 P ( NOS Command Set Reference) S
1440 5232 P ( Ian Wade G3NRW 10th \(1991\)) S
1440 5712 P ( NOSVIEW: The On-Line Documentation Package for NOS) S
1440 5952 P ( Ian Wade G3NRW 11th \(1992\)) S
1440 6432 P ( The KA9Q Internet \(TCP/IP\) Package: A Progress Report) S
1440 6672 P ( Phil Karn KA9Q 6th \(1987\)) S
1440 7152 P ( Amateur TCP/IP: An Update) S
1440 7392 P ( Phil Karn KA9Q 7th \(1988\)) S
1440 7872 P ( Amateur TCP/IP in 1989) S
1440 8112 P ( Phil Karn KA9Q 8th \(1989\)) S
1440 8592 P ( Services and Protocols) S
1440 9072 P ( The Design of a Mail System for the KA9Q Internet protocol) S
1440 9312 P ( Bdale Garbee, N3EUA 6th \(1987\)) S
1440 9552 P ( Gerard van der Grinten, PA0GRI ) S
1440 10032 P ( Finger - A User Information Lookup Service) S
1440 10272 P ( Michael T. Horne, KA7AXD 7th \(1988\)) S
1440 10752 P ( Callsign Server for the KA9Q Internet Protocol Package) S
1440 10992 P ( Doug Thom, N6OYU 8th \(1989\)) S
1440 11232 P ( Dewayne Hendricks, WA8DZP) S
1440 11712 P ( The Network News Transfer Protocol and its Use in Packet Radio) S
1440 11952 P ( Anders Klemets, SM0RGV 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 12432 P ( A Routing Agent for TCP/IP: RFC 1058 Implemented for the KA9Q) S
1440 12672 P ( Internet Protocol Package 7th \(1988\)) S
1440 12912 P ( Albert G. Broscius, N3FCT) S
1440 13392 P ( Thoughts on the Issues of Address Resolution and Routing in) S
1440 13632 P ( Amateur Packet Radio TCP/IP Networks) S
1440 13872 P ( Bdale Garbee, N3EUA 6th \(1987\)) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (80) S E 0 12 F
PE
1440 1392 P () S 720 J ( Another) S 144 J ( Look at Authentication) S
1440 1632 P ( Phil Karn KA9Q 6th \(1987\)) S
1440 2112 P ( LZW Compression of Interactive Network Traffic) S
1440 2352 P ( Anders Klemets, SM0RGV 10th \(1991\)) S
1440 2832 P ( PACSAT Protocol Suite -- An Overview) S
1440 3072 P ( Harold Price, NK6K 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 3312 P ( Jeff Ward, G0/K8KA) S
1440 3792 P ( BULLPRO -- A Simple Bulletin Distribution Protocol) S
1440 4032 P ( Tom Clark, W3IWI 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 4512 P ( Macintosh) S
1440 4992 P ( KA9Q Internet Protocol Package on the Apple Macintosh) S
1440 5232 P ( Dewayne Hendricks, WA8DZP 8th \(1989\)) S
1440 5472 P ( Doug Thom, N6OYU) S
1440 5952 P ( Status Report on the KA9Q Internet Protocol Package for the) S
1440 6192 P ( Apple Macintosh) S
1440 6432 P ( Dewayne Hendricks, WA8DZP 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 6672 P ( Doug Thom, N6OYU) S
1440 7152 P ( Higher Speed Amateur Packet Radio using the Apple Macintosh) S
1440 7392 P ( Computer) S
1440 7632 P ( Doug Yuill, VE3OCU 10th \(1991\)) S
1440 8112 P ( Network design) S
1440 8592 P ( The Implications of High-Speed RF Networking) S
1440 8832 P ( Mike Chepponis, K3MC 8th \(1989\)) S
1440 9072 P ( Glenn Elmore, N6GN) S
1440 9312 P ( Bdale Garbee, N3EUA) S
1440 9552 P ( Phil Karn, KA9Q) S
1440 9792 P ( Kevin Rowett, N6RCE) S
1440 10272 P ( Design of a Next-Generation Packet Network) S
1440 10512 P ( Bdale Garbee, N3EUA 8th \(1989\)) S
1440 10992 P ( More and Faster Bits: A Look at Packet Radio's Future) S
1440 11232 P ( Bdale Garbee, N3EUA 7th \(1988\)) S
1440 11712 P ( Physical Layer Considerations in Building a High Speed Amateur) S
1440 11952 P ( Radio Network) S
1440 12192 P ( Glenn Elmore, N6GN 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 12672 P ( Spectral Efficiency Considerations for Packet Radio) S
1440 12912 P ( Phil Karn, KA9Q 10th \(1991\)) S
1440 13392 P ( This should be considered to be required reading.) S
1440 13872 P ( MACA - A New Channel Acess Method for Packet Radio) S
1440 14112 P ( Phil Karn, KA9Q 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (81) S E 0 12 F
PE
1440 1632 P () S 720 J ( A) S 144 J ( Duplex Packet Radio Repeater Approach to Layer One) S
1440 1872 P ( Efficiency) S
1440 2112 P ( Robert Finch, N6CXB 6th \(1987\)) S
1440 2352 P ( Scott Avent, N6BGW) S
1440 2832 P ( A Duplex Packet Radio Repeater Approach to Layer One) S
1440 3072 P ( Efficiency, Part Two) S
1440 3312 P ( Scott Avent, N6BGW 7th \(1988\)) S
1440 3552 P ( Robert Finch, N6CXB) S
1440 4272 P ( Network Implementation) S
1440 4752 P ( Packet Radio at 19.2 kB -- A Progress Report) S
1440 4992 P ( John Ackermann, AG9V 11th \(1992\)) S
1440 5472 P ( Implementation of a 1Mbps Packet Data Link) S
1440 5712 P ( Glenn Elmore, N6GN 8th \(1989\)) S
1440 5952 P ( Kevin Rowett, N6RCE) S
1440 6432 P ( Hubmaster: Cluster-Based Access to High-Speed Netowrks) S
1440 6672 P ( Glenn Elmore, N6GN 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 6912 P ( Kevin Rowett, N6RCE) S
1440 7152 P ( Ed Satterthwaite, N6PLO) S
1440 7392 P ( ) S
1440 7632 P ( Recent Hubmaster Networking Progress in Northern California) S
1440 7872 P ( Glenn Elmore, N6GN 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 8112 P ( Kevin Rowett, N6RCE) S
1440 8592 P ( The 56 kb/s Modem as a Network Building Block: Some Design) S
1440 8832 P ( Considerations) S
1440 9072 P ( Barry McLarnon, VE3JF 10th \(1991\)) S
1440 9792 P ( Digital Networking with the WA4DSY Modem - Adjacent Channel) S
1440 10032 P ( and Co-Channel Frequency Reuse Considerations) S
1440 10272 P ( Ian McEachern, VE3PFH 10th \(1991\)) S
1440 10752 P ( A Full-Duplex 56kb/s CSMA/CD Packet Radio Repeater System) S
1440 10992 P ( Mike Chepponis, K3MC 10th \(1991\)) S
1440 11232 P ( Lars Karlsson, AA6IW) S
1440 11712 P ( A High Performance, Collision-Free Packet Radio Network) S
1440 11952 P ( Phil Karn KA9Q 6th \(1987\)) S
1440 12432 P ( Adaptation of the KA9Q TCP/IP Package for Standalone Packet) S
1440 12672 P ( Switch Operation) S
1440 12912 P ( Bdale Garbee, N3EUA 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 13152 P ( Don Lemley, N4PCR) S
1440 13392 P ( Milt Heath) S
1440 13872 P ( Hardware) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (82) S E 0 12 F
PE
1440 1392 P () S 720 J ( The) S 144 J ( KISS TNC: A Simple Host-to-TNC Communications Protocol) S
1440 1632 P ( Mike Chepponis, K3MC 6th \(1987\)) S
1440 1872 P ( Phil Karn, KA9Q) S
1440 2352 P ( The Ottawa Packet Interface \(PI\) A Syncrhonous Serial PC) S
1440 2592 P ( Interface for Medium Speed Packet Radio) S
1440 2832 P ( Dave Perry, VE3IFB 10th \(1991\)) S
1440 3312 P ( HAPN-2: A Digital Multi-Mode Controller fo the IBM PC) S
1440 3552 P ( John Vanden Berg, VE3DVV 11th \(1992\)) S
1440 4032 P ( The PackeTen system - The Next Generation Packet Switch) S
1440 4272 P ( Don Lemley, N4PCR 9th \(1990\)) S
1440 4512 P ( Milt Heath) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (83) S E 0 12 F
PE
3600 1392 P 0 12 F B (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( A JNOS MAILBOX USER COMMANDS) S E
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( following commands are available to the users connected to) S
1440 2112 P (the mailbox. This file is available separately as ) S LU (mboxcmds.txt) S LE (.) S
2016 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (AREA) S E LE
2160 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( Area command lists the mail areas that contain messages you) S
2160 3552 P (may read.) S
1440 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (A) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( gives a short listing, whereas) S
1440 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (AF) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( gives a full listing with descriptions \(if available\)) S
1440 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (AN) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( shows areas that have new mail since you last logged off.) S
2160 4992 P (To read messages in one of the areas, type 'A <areaname>'. You) S
2160 5232 P (will then be told how many new, not previously listed messages) S
2160 5472 P (there are in this area.) S
2160 5952 P (You can send mail to any of the listed areas as 'S <areaname>') S
2016 6672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (BYE) S E LE
2160 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( Bye command is used to exit from the NOS MBOX. This will) S
2160 7392 P (close your mailbox file and remove any messages that you have) S
2160 7632 P (deleted with the K[ill] command.) S
2016 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (CONNECT) S E LE
2160 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( Connect command has the following modes:) S
1440 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (C[onnect]) S 144 J ( [port] [callsign] [<digipeater> . . .]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( connects to station) S
1440 9552 P ('callsign' on interface 'port', possibly via digipeaters) S
1440 9792 P ('digipeater...' \(note the lack of 'via'!\)) S
1440 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (C[onnect]) S 144 J ( [node]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( connects over netrom to a remote node with 'node' as) S
1440 10512 P (either node-call or node-alias) S
2016 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (DOWNLOAD) S E LE
1440 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( download command will begin sending a file from the mailbox to) S
1440 11952 P (you.) S
2016 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (CONV) S 144 J ( [<channel>]) S E LE
1440 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (\(if) S 144 J ( available\) puts you in convers mode. This is a roundtable) S
1440 13152 P (discussion feature. 'channel' allows specifying the conference) S
1440 13392 P (channel you wish to join. Channel default = 0.) S
1440 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (D[ownload]) S 144 J ( [/][<path_name>/]filename ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (sends) S 144 J ( a plain ASCII text file.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (84) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1632 P 0 12 F B (DU) S 144 J ( [/][<path_name>/]filename ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (downloads) S 144 J ( binary files converted to) S
1440 1872 P (UUENCODED ASCII.) S
2160 2352 P (You will need the "uudecode" utility to convert this ASCII file) S
2160 2592 P (back to binary. Source code, in various languages, for uudecode) S
2160 2832 P (can be downloaded from this system. Look for uudecode.bas,) S
2160 3072 P (uudecode.pas, and uudecode.c.) S
2160 3552 P (The optional path_name may be included along with the filename) S
2160 3792 P (if the desired file is not in the current directory \(you can) S
2160 4032 P (determine this using the W[hat] command\). Please note that the) S
2160 4272 P (character used to separate the path and filename is a "/") S
2160 4512 P (\(forward slash\).) S
2016 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ESCAPE) S E LE
2160 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( character is what will be used if you want to exit from the) S
2160 6192 P (current session. For instance, if you have started a "chat") S
2160 6432 P (session, and you don't get any response from the operator after) S
2160 6672 P (waiting a few minutes, you can enter the escape character,) S
2160 6912 P (followed by a <RETURN> or <ENTER>, and the session will be) S
2160 7152 P (terminated. You will then be returned to the MBOX prompt.) S
1440 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (E[scape]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( entered by itself will display the character that is) S
1440 7872 P (currently set as the escape character.) S
1440 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (E[scape]) S 144 J ( [<new_escape_character>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Enter "escape" followed by a) S
1440 8592 P (<SPACE> and the character that will become the new escape character.) S
1440 8832 P (This must be a single typed character \(the <CTRL> key may be used in) S
1440 9072 P (addition\).) S
2160 9792 P (EXAMPLES) S
2160 10032 P ( escape ^Z \(the ASCII character <CTRL>Z\)) S
2160 10272 P ( escape X \(the character "x" is the new escape\)) S
2160 10752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (FINGER) S E LE
2160 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( finger command retrieves personal information about users of) S
2160 11472 P (a system.) S
1440 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (F[inger]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( displays a list of known users on the current system.) S
1440 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (F[inger]) S 144 J ( [<user_name>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( display information about if and when the user) S
1440 12912 P (last logged in, as well as any information which may be set in the) S
1440 13152 P (user's finger-file.) S
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (F[inger]) S 144 J ( [<user_name>][@<host>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Perform the same functions) S
2160 13872 P (detailed above on another TCP/IP host connected to the network.) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (85) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (To) S 144 J ( get a list of the users on a remote system, enter "finger") S
2160 1632 P (followed by a <SPACE> and an "@", then the host name. To get) S
2160 1872 P (information about a remote user, insert the user name before the) S
2160 2112 P ("@".) S
2880 2592 P (EXAMPLES) S
2880 2832 P (finger \(list the known users on this system\)) S
2880 3072 P (f sysop \(list info about the local user "sysop"\)) S
2880 3312 P (f @wg7j \(list the known users at host "wg7j"\)) S
2880 3552 P (f johan@wg7j \(display info about "johan" at host "wg7j"\)) S
2016 4272 P 0 12 F B LU (HELP) S E LE
2160 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Get) S 144 J ( on-line assistance for user commands) S
1440 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (?) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( displays a list of the commands that have help descriptions) S
1440 5472 P (available for them:) S
1440 5952 P ( area bye connect download escape finger) S
1440 6192 P ( help info jheard kill list mboxuser) S
1440 6432 P ( nodes nroutes operator ports read send) S
1440 6672 P ( telnet upload verbose xpert what zap) S
1440 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (H) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<command>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Displays help for a specific command.) S
2880 7632 P (Example: Display the help text for the command 'connect'.) S
2880 7872 P ( ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (h) S 144 J ( connect) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (') S
2016 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (IHEARD) S E LE
2160 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( IHeard command shows the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (tcp/ip) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( systems recently heard.) S
1440 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (I[heard]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Show tcp/ip activity for all ports.) S
1440 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (I[heard]) S 144 J ( [<port>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Show tcp/ip activity for <port>.) S
2592 10752 P (For ax.25 interfaces \(ports\), show all tcp/ip activity heard,) S
2592 10992 P (even when this system was not involved in it. For other) S
2592 11232 P (interfaces, show those systems that we actively routed packets) S
2592 11472 P (for \(ie. systems that talked to us.\)) S
2016 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (IPROUTE) S E LE
1440 12912 P B (IP[route]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( shows the available TCP/IP routes the system has) S
1440 13152 P (configured. It shows the interfaces and gateways involved in the) S
1440 13392 P (routes, and also the expiration timer \(if applicable\).) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (86) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (This) S 144 J ( could be a LONG list if the system has a lot of ip routes.) S
2160 1632 P (Please ask the sysop for more about the information given in the) S
2160 1872 P (display.) S
2016 2832 P 0 12 F B LU (JHEARD) S E LE
2160 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( jheard command will display a list of all the station) S
2160 3792 P (callsigns that have been received as sending packet traffic on) S
2160 4032 P (the channel, the time since the station was heard last, and the) S
2160 4272 P (total number of packets received.) S
1440 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (J[heard]) S 144 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( displays the "heard" list for all interfaces.) S
1440 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (J[heard]) S 144 J ( [<port>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( displays a list of the stations heard on a) S
1440 5472 P (particular channel. See the Ports command for determining which) S
1440 5712 P (channel is heard on which port.) S
2160 6432 P (Warning: if this system has been on the air for very long, and) S
2160 6672 P (the channels are very active, the "heard" list could be extremely) S
2160 6912 P (long.) S
2016 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (KILL) S E LE
2160 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (kill) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command allows you to delete messages from the) S
2160 9072 P (current mailbox \(if you have been given that permission by the) S
2160 9312 P (operator\).) S
1440 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (K[ill]) S 144 J ( <message_number> [<message_number> . . .]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( deletes the) S
1440 10032 P (specified messages. If no message number is supplied, the current) S
1440 10272 P (message is deleted. The message numbers you may select from can be) S
1440 10512 P (displayed with the "L[ist]" command. The second parameter on each) S
1440 10752 P (line of the list is the <message_number>) S
1440 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (KM) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( will delete ALL read messages in the area.) S
1440 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (KU) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( will "un-kill" a message that was previously marked for deletion.) S
2160 11952 P (The kill command only applies to messages in the current) S
2160 12192 P (mail "area". The current mail area can be checked and modified) S
2160 12432 P (with the "A[rea]" command.) S
2016 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (LIST) S E LE
1440 15168 P B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (87) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P 0 12 F B (L[ist]) S 144 J ( [<starting_msg_number> [<ending_msg_number>] ]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( prints a list) S
1440 1632 P (of the messages from the current mailbox \(or "area"\). For each) S
1440 1872 P (message, the list contains the subject header line, the time and date) S
1440 2112 P (it was created, who it is from, how many bytes long it is, and whether) S
1440 2352 P (or not it has been read.) S
2160 2832 P (You may include an optional "starting_msg_number" from which to) S
2160 3072 P (begin displaying the list. If you specify a starting msg) S
2160 3312 P (number, then you may also specify an ending number as well.) S
2160 3552 P (This will limit the display for you in case there are a large) S
2160 3792 P (number of messages in a particular "area" mailbox.) S
1440 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (L) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( by itself will display the headers for all unread messages, if any.) S
1440 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (LA) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( list all messages, read or unread) S
1440 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (LL) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( display the last <number> of message headers.) S
1440 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (LM) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the same as 'L') S
1440 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (LB) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( list all bulletins) S
1440 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (LS) S 144 J ( [subject] ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (list) S 144 J ( messages in the current 'area' with [subject] in the) S
1440 5952 P (subject line.) S
1440 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (LT) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( list all traffic) S
1440 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (L>) S 144 J ( xxx) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( list all messages that have the string 'xxx' in the To:) S
1440 6672 P (address) S
1440 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (L<) S 144 J ( xxx) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( list all messages that have the string 'xxx' in the From:) S
1440 7152 P (address) S
2016 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (Mailbox) S 144 J ( USERS) S E LE
1440 8832 P B (M) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( will display a list of all the current users, how they connected,) S
1440 9072 P (and their current activity.) S
1440 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ML) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( will list all past users of the system, when they were last on and) S
1440 9792 P (how many times they've connected.) S
1440 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ML) S 144 J ( n) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( will show the last n users of the system) S
1440 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ML) S 144 J ( call) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( will list when 'call' last logged in) S
1440 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (MS) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( will give some info on the number of messages handled since the) S
1440 11232 P (system has been up) S
2016 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (NODES) S E LE
1440 12672 P B (N) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( prints a list of NetRom nodes that are known to this system and) S
1440 12912 P (for which the nodeids do not begin with '#'.) S
1440 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (N) S 144 J ( *) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( will give info on all known nodes including "hidden" nodes) S
1440 13392 P (\(those with IDs beginning with '#'\).) S
1440 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (N) S 144 J ( <nodename>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( displays information about routes \(paths\) available to) S
1440 13872 P (<nodename>) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (88) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1872 P 0 12 F B (NR[oute]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command will list all known NetRom neighbour stations, with) S
1440 2112 P (a listing of the path quality to them, number of destinations the) S
1440 2352 P (neighbour knows and the obsolescense count.) S
1440 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B ('>') S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( in front indicates that the route has been used in the past 60) S
1440 3072 P (seconds) S
2016 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (OPERATOR) S E LE
1440 4752 P B (O[perator]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( allows you to "talk" keyboard-to-keyboard with the operator) S
1440 4992 P (of this NOS system if the system is attended.) S
1440 5472 P (When you wish to terminate the chat session, type the escape character) S
1440 5712 P (on your keyboard, and then press <ENTER> or <RETURN>. The default) S
1440 5952 P (escape character is "CTRL-X", which means to hold down the <CTRL>) S
1440 6192 P (key and press the <X> key simultaneously. This escape character may) S
1440 6432 P (be changed to whatever you prefer by using the "E[scape]" command.) S
2016 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (PING) S 144 J ( <host>) S E LE
1440 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Check) S 144 J ( of <host> is alive. Returns RTT.) S
2016 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (PORTS) S E LE
1440 9072 P B (P) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F ([orts]) S 144 J ( prints a list of AX.25 interfaces \(ports\) that are installed) S
1440 9312 P (in this system. A description of the port is also given if one has) S
1440 9552 P (been setup for that port. These ports can be used to make outgoing) S
1440 9792 P (AX.25 connections with the "C[onnect]" command.) S
2016 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (QUERY) S E LE
1440 11232 P B (Q) S 144 J ( <call> [<call> . . .]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( If available, this queries the BuckMaster) S
1440 11472 P (CDRom callbook server for info about the calls given. More then one) S
1440 11712 P (call per query is allowed.) S
2016 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (READ) S E LE
2160 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Read) S 144 J ( a message \(or messages\) from the current mail area.) S
1440 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (#) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 576 J ( ) S 720 J ( or,) S
1440 14112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (R[ead]) S 144 J ( #) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 288 J ( ) S 720 J ( or,) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (89) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P () S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F B (R[ead]) S 144 J ( <msg_number> [<msg_number> . . .]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( To read a specific) S
1440 1632 P (message, you may either type "read #" or just the number by itself.) S
1440 1872 P (If there is a specific list of messages you are interested in) S
1440 2112 P (\(determined by the use of the L[ist] command, for instance\), you can) S
1440 2352 P (enter the list of message numbers \(separated by spaces\) on the) S
1440 2592 P ("read" command-line. You can also simply advance sequentially through) S
1440 2832 P (the messages by just pressing the <ENTER> or <CR> key. This will) S
1440 3072 P (display the next message in order. The "read" command displays only) S
1440 3312 P (an abbreviated portion of the mail headers. If you want to display) S
1440 3552 P (all the header lines, use the V[erbose] command instead.) S
1440 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (RH) S 144 J ( <msg_number> [<msg_number> . . .]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( show all the headers of the) S
1440 4272 P (messages.) S
1440 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (RM) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( display without interruption all unread messages.) S
2880 4992 P (EXAMPLES:) S
2880 5232 P ( read 3 5 \(Display only messages 3 and 5\)) S
2880 5472 P ( 4 \(Display message 4\)) S
2880 5712 P ( <CR> \(Display next message\)) S
2016 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (SEND) S E LE
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( send command allows you to enter a message and send it to a) S
2160 7152 P (user at either this system, or some other system on the network.) S
1440 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (S[end]) S 144 J ( <user>[ @ <host>] [< <from_addr>] [$<bulletin_id>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Send a) S
1440 8112 P (message to <user>. The system will prompt for "Message Subject" and) S
1440 8352 P ("Text" fields. The "from_addr" and "bulletin_id" fields are for) S
1440 8592 P (special use and won't be covered here.) S
1440 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (SP) S 144 J ( <user>[ @ <host>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( \(Send Personal\) As above, but only the) S
1440 9312 P (addressee \(<user>\) may read the message from the mailbox.) S
1440 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (SB) S 144 J ( <user>[ @ <host>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( \(Send Bulletin\) As above, but ANY <user> may) S
1440 10032 P (read the message from the mailbox. <User> is usually a category) S
1440 10272 P (rather than an individual stationid when sending bulletins) S
1440 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (SR) S 144 J ( [msg_number]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( "reply" to either the current message or the) S
1440 11232 P (message number specified. The subject will be copied and the reply) S
1440 11472 P (will be sent to the address it was sent from.) S
1440 11952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (SF) S 144 J ( <user>[ @ <host>] [< <from_addr>] [$<bulletin_id>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Forward a copy) S
1440 12192 P (of the current message to the user specified.) S
1440 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (SC) S 144 J ( <user>[ @ <host>] [< <from_addr>] [$<bulletin_id>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Send a message) S
1440 12912 P (to more than one user. The system will prompt with "Cc: ", which) S
1440 13152 P (allows you to add more users to be sent 'carbon copies' of the) S
1440 13392 P (message. Separate users on the Cc: line with commas.) S
2160 14112 P (EXAMPLES) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (90) S E 0 12 F
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2880 1392 P (send) S 144 J ( kf7xx \(Send a message to the local user,) S
6480 1632 P (kf7xx\)) S
2880 1872 P (s kf7xx @ wb7xxx \(Send a message to kf7xx at the wb7xxx) S
6480 2112 P (host\)) S
2880 2352 P (sr 3 \(Reply to message number 3\)) S
2880 2592 P (sf n7aaa%n7bbb@w7ccc \(Forward current msg to n7aaa at n7bbb) S
6480 2832 P (via w7ccc\)) S
2880 3072 P (sc wg7j \(Send with Carbon copy to others\)) S
2880 3312 P ( Cc: ka7ehk, n7dva@n7dva) S
2016 4512 P 0 12 F B LU (TELNET) S E LE
1440 5232 P B (T[elnet]) S 144 J ( <hostname> [<port_number>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Initiate a TCP connection from) S
1440 5472 P (the JNOS mailbox out across the network to another host. This allows) S
1440 5712 P (an AX.25 user with nothing more than a terminal and TNC to gain access) S
1440 5952 P (to the TCP/IP network.) S
2592 6432 P (By including the optional port_number, you can connect to) S
2592 6672 P (any TCP server at the given host. The default is to be) S
2592 6912 P (connected to the "telnet" server, which in the case of NOS) S
2592 7152 P (software, is the MBOX.) S
2592 7632 P (To quit the session at any time, enter the escape character.) S
2592 7872 P (\(<CTRL>X, the default, can be changed with the E[scape]) S
2592 8112 P (command\).) S
2016 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (UPLOAD) S E LE
1440 9552 P B (U[pload]) S 144 J ( [/][<path_name>/]<filename>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Transfer an ASCII file from) S
1440 9792 P (your system onto disk at this host. You may also specify a full) S
1440 10032 P (path_name containing a specific directory in which to deposit the new) S
1440 10272 P ("upload". All uploads can only go into the directory that you) S
1440 10512 P (logged into, or into another directory under the current one.) S
2592 10992 P (The transfer proceeds line-by-line until the file is sent and) S
2592 11232 P (you enter either a "<CTRL>Z" or "/ex" as the first item on a) S
2592 11472 P (blank line.) S
2880 11952 P (EXAMPLES) S
2880 12192 P ( upload kepler.txt) S
2880 12432 P ( u /public/satelite/oscar13.txt) S
2016 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (VERBOSE) S E LE
2160 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( command allows you to read a message \(or messages\) from the) S
2160 13872 P (current mail area, and it includes all the header lines for) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (91) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (display.) S 144 J ( The R[ead] command operates the same way, but with) S
2160 1632 P (abbreviated header lines.) S
1440 2352 P 0 12 F B (V[erbose]) S 144 J ( <msg_number> [<msg_number> . . .]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( View a specific message) S
1440 2592 P (or a list of messages with all headers.) S
1440 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (VM,) S 144 J ( 'verbose mine') S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Display, without interruption, all unread messages) S
1440 3312 P (in the area.) S
2016 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (WHAT) S E LE
1440 4512 P B (W[hat]) S 144 J ( [/][<path_name>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Generate a sorted directory listing of the) S
1440 4752 P (current directory or the one specified by the optional path_name. The) S
1440 4992 P (listing includes the filename \(or subdirectory name if there is a "/") S
1440 5232 P (appended\), the file size in bytes, creation time, and date.) S
2880 5712 P (EXAMPLES) S
3600 5952 P (what \(Displays a directory listing of the) S
5760 6192 P ("current" dir\)) S
3600 6432 P (w /nos/pub \(Display a list of files contained in the) S
5760 6672 P ("/nos/pub" dir\)) S
2016 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (XPERT) S E LE
1440 8112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( The Xpert command toggles the prompts that the system gives) S
1440 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (X) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - toggles the prompt between using long and short prompts.) S
1440 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (XA) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - toggles the 'current area' indication on or off.) S
1440 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (XN) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - toggles the 'netrom id' prompt on or off) S
1440 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (XM) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - shows the number of lines before -more- prompting occurs in lists) S
1440 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (XM) S 144 J ( n) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - sets the number of lines ...) S
2592 10032 P (The states of the above are remembered at logout and used at) S
2592 10272 P (next login.) S
2016 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ZAP) S E LE
1440 11712 P B (Z[ap]) S 144 J ( [/][<path_name>/]<filename>) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( The zap command allows you to) S
1440 11952 P (delete a file in the current directory of one you specify with the) S
1440 12192 P (optional path_name. Use of this command requires that permission be) S
1440 12432 P (granted by the operator of this system.) S
1440 12912 P (EXAMPLES) S
1440 13152 P ( zap myfile.txt \(Deletes myfile.txt in the current dir\)) S
1440 13392 P ( z /nos/mydir/myfile.txt \(Deletes myfile.txt in /nos/mydir\)) S
1440 14112 P (End of Appendix A: JNOS User Commands) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (92) S E 0 12 F
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3600 1632 P 0 12 F B (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( B) S E B LU ( JNOS40 NODE USER COMMANDS.) S E LE
2160 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( is a list of user commands that can be given when a user is) S
1440 2352 P (connected to the JNOS40 nodeshell. Commands marked with ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (\(*\)) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( behave) S
1440 2592 P (differently depending on the type of connection and are discussed in) S
1440 2832 P (the section ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS40) S 144 J ( AND THE USER) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( \(See JNOS40 Configuration Guide\).) S
1440 3072 P (Only the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (CAPITAL) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( letters need to be given, and the commands are not) S
1440 3312 P (case sensitive.) S
2160 3792 P (NOTE: These commands can be altered using the 'mbox alias') S
1440 4032 P (command.) S
1440 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (??) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 1152 J ( -) S 144 J ( Gives names of all JNOS40 commands) S
1440 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (?) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( x - Gives extended help on command 'x') S
1440 5952 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (B) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (ye) S 144 J ( \(*\) - disconnect from nodeshell) S
1440 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (C) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (onnect) S 144 J ( \(*\) - Connect, has a few options:) S
2160 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (C) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( <node> [d][e]) S 2448 J ( connect) S 144 J ( over netrom to <node>) S
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (C) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( <port> <call> [digis] [e] connect to <call> on <port> via) S
2160 7632 P ( ) S 4464 J ( [digis]) S
1440 7872 P () S 144 J ( ) S
2592 8112 P (NOTE: List [digis] WITHOUT the 'via' and don't use commas:) S
2880 8592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (C) S 144 J ( PORT CALL DIGI1 DIGI2 DIGI3) S E
1440 8832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 1440 J ( ) S
2592 9072 P (NOTE:) S 144 J ( the optional ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B ([e]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( enables escape checking during the) S
2592 9312 P (connection.) S
2592 9792 P (NOTE: The optional [d] DISABLES the 'stay here' feature for) S
2592 10032 P (NETROM circuits.) S
1440 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (CONV) S 144 J ( [<channel>]) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( Access the conference bridge \(if available\)) S
1440 11232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (E) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (scape) S 576 J ( -) S 144 J ( set or show the current escape character) S
2160 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (E) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( on - set the default usage of the escape char to 'on' for) S
2160 11952 P (this user.) S
2160 12432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (E) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( off - set the default to off. 'e' in connect command will) S
2160 12672 P (turn it on for that connection only.) S
1440 13152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (F) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (inger) S 576 J ( -) S 144 J ( finger, either 'f user', 'f user@host' or 'f @host' is) S
1440 13392 P (valid) S
1440 13632 P ( valid local users are:) S
1440 13872 P ( mem - shows memory statistics) S
1440 14112 P ( ps - shows the process status display) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (93) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P () S 144 J ( last - shows past users of nodeshell) S
1440 1632 P ( stats - shows link statistics) S
1440 1872 P ( heard - shows heard calls on all interfaces) S
1440 2112 P ( conf - shows conference bridge users) S
1440 2592 P ( All others will show the current users.) S
1440 3072 P 0 12 F B (H) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (eard) S 144 J ( - shows the heard list. This lists the calls heard during the) S
1440 3312 P (past 30 minutes.) S
1440 3552 P ( ') S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (H) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( port' will show ALL heard calls for 'port' only.) S
1440 4032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (I) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (nfo) S 144 J ( - list the info message. The sysop could set this to node) S
1440 4272 P (location, frequency, height or whatever.) S
1440 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (IH) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (eard) S 576 J ( -) S 144 J ( lists the recently heard tcp/ip stations.) S
1440 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (IP) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (route) S 432 J ( -) S 144 J ( lists the Internet Protocol routes) S
1440 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (L) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (ast) S 144 J ( - list the last few users of the system, and how long ago they) S
1440 5952 P (connected) S
1440 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (M) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (otd) S 144 J ( - shows the 'message of the day', set by the node-operator) S
1440 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (N) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (odes) S 720 J ( -) S 144 J ( show the known nodes.) S
1440 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (N) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( name -show info on node 'name') S
1440 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (N) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( * - show info on all nodes) S
1440 7632 P (The latter two show the path quality, the obsolescence count, the) S
1440 7872 P (neighbor to reach the node, and the type of route. Three types of) S
1440 8112 P (routes exist:) S
1440 8352 P (P are permanent routes \(like netrom and bpq\)) S
1440 8592 P (B are broadcasted routes \(from nodes-broadcasts\)) S
1440 8832 P (R are recorded routes, from netrom packets passed through the system.) S
1440 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (O) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (perator) S 288 J ( -) S 144 J ( if configured, will attempt a keyboard session with a) S
1440 9552 P (remote sysop) S
1440 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (P) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (ort) S 144 J ( - show all ports, with some info on them \(if set by the sysop\)) S
1440 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (PI) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (ng) S 144 J ( <host> - determine if <host> is alive. Returns RTT.) S
1440 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (R) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (outes) S 576 J ( -) S 144 J ( show all netrom routes) S
1440 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (T) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (elnet) S 576 J ( -) S 144 J ( telnet to ip address with optional port number. The port) S
1440 11712 P (used defaults to the 'telnet' port, i.e. port 23.) S
1440 11952 P (An optional port number can either be a number, e.g. '3600', or a) S
1440 12192 P (name, e.g. 'convers'.) S
1440 12432 P (Port names currently recognized are 'telnet', 'ttylink', and) S
1440 12672 P ('convers' E.g.: 't wg7j', 't wg7j 23' and 't wg7j telnet' are all) S
1440 12912 P (the same !) S
1440 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (TT) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (ylink) S 432 J ( -) S 144 J ( tty-link to address. Same as t, but to the tty-link port.) S
1440 13872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (U) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (sers) S 720 J ( -) S 144 J ( show current users and their status) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (94) S E 0 12 F
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1440 1392 P 0 12 F B (V) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (ersion) S 432 J ( -) S 144 J ( display software version info) S
1440 2352 P (There are also some ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (hidden) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( commands, not shown in the ? list:) S
1440 2832 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (D) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (ata) S 144 J ( - shows some data on usage and interface statistics) S
1440 3312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (LI) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (nks) S 720 J ( -) S 144 J ( shows current AX.25 and NETROM connections) S
1440 3792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (UP) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (time) S 144 J ( - shows system's uptime.) S
1440 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (***) S 144 J ( LINKED TO) S E
1440 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 1440 J ( -) S 144 J ( interprets callsign changes as done by some version of) S
1440 4752 P (NOS.EXE and by TexNet.) S
1440 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (@) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( - attempt sysop mode. The sysop password can be set with) S
1440 5472 P ('password pwdstring', and defaults to '0123456789'. When hitting the) S
1440 5712 P (@, you get a 5 digit challenge. You should answer with the 5) S
1440 5952 P (corresponding letters in the password string \() S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (The) S 144 J ( first letter is) S E
1440 6192 P B (number 0!) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (\).) S 144 J ( You may enter as many characters as you wish, but the) S
1440 6432 P (first five characters must be the correct response to the challenge.) S
1440 6672 P (Two lines are required to complete the response - the second line can) S
1440 6912 P (be a <cr> only.) S
1440 7392 P (The node does not reply if the response to the challenge is incorrect.) S
1440 7632 P (The node uses the prompt SYSOP> while in sysop mode.) S
1440 8112 P (End of Appendix B: JNOS40 User Commands) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (95) S E 0 12 F
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3672 1392 P 0 12 F B (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( C Designing ATTACH Commands) S E
1440 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (NOS) S 144 J ( supports a number of versions of the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( command to deal with) S
1440 2112 P (different hardware. We'll discuss three of them here: ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (asy) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( used for) S
1440 2352 P (serial port connections; ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (pi) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( used to connect to the Ottawa PI card;) S
1440 2592 P (and ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (packet) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( used to interface to hardware supporting the FTP, Inc.,) S
1440 2832 P (packet driver protocol. As usual, this discussion covers the basics;) S
1440 3072 P (see the NOS reference manual for details on all the many options.) S
1440 3552 P (Hosts normally have a separate IP address for each interface. If you) S
1440 3792 P (are running more than one interface, you can include that interface's) S
1440 4032 P (IP address \(in [xx.xx.xx.xx] form\) at the end of the attach command.) S
1440 4512 P (The asy version provides an interface to a standard PC serial port.) S
1440 4752 P (The syntax is:) S
1440 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( asy <ioaddr> <vector> <mode> <if> <bufsize> <mtu> <speed>) S E
1440 5712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (In) S 144 J ( English, these parameters are:) S
2520 6192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ioaddr) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -- the address of the COM port being used. COM1 is) S
2520 6432 P (usually ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (0x3f8) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( and COM2 is usually ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (0x2f8) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( COM3 and COM4 aren't) S
2520 6672 P (standardized; using them will require looking at the) S
2520 6912 P (documentation for your serial card, and probably some) S
2520 7152 P (experimentation.) S
2520 7632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (vector) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -- the IRQ used by the hardware. COM1 is usually ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (4) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S
2520 7872 P (and) S 144 J ( COM2 is usually) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B () S 144 J ( 3) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (.) S 144 J ( Again, COM3 and COM4 vary.) S
2520 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mode) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -- this specifies the nature of the interface. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax25) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is) S
2520 8592 P (for a connection to a KISS TNC, ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (slip) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( for a hardwired) S
2520 8832 P (connection to another host, ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ppp) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( for a dial-up connection, and) S
2520 9072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (nrs) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is for attaching a NOS station to a NetRom node.) S
2520 9552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (if) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -- the interface name. The convention is to use ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax0) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S 144 J ( ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ax1) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (,) S
2520 9792 P (etc.,) S 144 J ( for KISS interfaces.) S
2520 10272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (bufsize) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -- the buffer for incoming data, in bytes. Usually a) S
2520 10512 P (value of ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (1024) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is more than sufficient for a 1200 baud channel.) S
2520 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mtu) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -- the maximum transmission unit size, in bytes. See the) S
2520 11232 P (discussion in the main text on this subject.) S
2520 11712 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (speed) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( -- the speed of the serial \(not radio\) link, in baud.) S
2520 11952 P (The best setting for this will depend on the speed of your) S
2520 12192 P (computer, but generally two to four times the radio speed is) S
2520 12432 P (adequate.) S
1440 12912 P (Some sample ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( asy) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( commands are:) S
1440 13392 P () S 1080 J ( #) S 144 J ( COM1, KISS TNC as ax0, MTU 256, 4800 BAUD) S
1440 13632 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B () S 1080 J ( attach) S 144 J ( asy 0x3f8 4 ax25 ax0 1024 256 4800) S E
1440 14112 P B () S 1080 J ( ) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F (#) S 144 J ( COM2, KISS TNC as ax1, MTU 256, 2400 BAUD) S
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1440 1392 P 0 12 F B () S 1080 J ( attach) S 144 J ( asy 0x2f8 3 ax25 ax1 1024 256 2400) S E
1440 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 1080 J ( #) S 144 J ( SLIP link, COM1 as sl0, MTU 256, 9600 BAUD) S
1440 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B () S 1080 J ( attach) S 144 J ( asy 0x3f8 4 slip sl0 1024 256 9600) S E
1440 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( Ottawa PI card is a plug-in board for PCs designed for high-speed) S
1440 2832 P (performance. It has two ports, one DMA driven for high speed and the) S
1440 3072 P (other interrupt driven. The attach syntax is:) S
1440 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( pi <ioaddr> <vector> <DMA chn> <mode> <name> <bufsize> <mtu>) S E
1440 3792 P B (<speed a> <speed b>) S E
1440 4272 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (A) S 144 J ( sample attach command \(using the PI's default jumper settings\) is:) S
1440 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( pi 380 7 1 ax25 pi0 1750 1024 0 1200) S E
1440 5232 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (In) S 144 J ( this example, the interface name for the DMA port is "pi0a" and the) S
1440 5472 P (second port is "pi0b". Because the port a speed is 0, the PI card) S
1440 5712 P (expects the modem to provide its own clocking. The PI attach syntax) S
1440 5952 P (is explained in the manual provided with the card.) S
1440 6432 P (Finally, the ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (packet) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( interface is used to connect to ethernet cards and) S
1440 6672 P (other hardware that supports the FTP, Inc. "packet driver" standard.) S
1440 6912 P (There's a packet driver for the PI card. The syntax is:) S
1440 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (attach) S 144 J ( packet <ioaddr> <vector> <if> <bufsize> <mtu>) S E
1440 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (In) S 144 J ( this case, ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (ioaddr) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( and ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (vector) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( need to match those used for the) S
1440 8112 P (packet TSR that supports the hardware. ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (bufsize) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is the number of) S
1440 8352 P (packets \(not bytes\) that may be outstanding. For ethernet, the) S
1440 8592 P (standard ) S 0 12 F 0 12 F B (mtu) S E 0 12 F 0 12 F () S 144 J ( is 1500.) S
1440 9072 P (End of Appendix C: Designing Attach Commands) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (97) S E 0 12 F
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4032 1392 P 0 12 F B (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( D FTPUSERS PERMISSIONS) S E
1440 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( following is a list of the user permission values required for the) S
1440 2352 P (FTPUSERS file.) S
1440 3072 P (Name: value \(hex\)) S
1440 3312 P (FTP_READ 1 0x1 /* Read files */) S
1440 3552 P (FTP_CREATE 2 0x2 /* Create new files */) S
1440 3792 P (FTP_WRITE 4 0x4 /* Overwrite or delete existing files */) S
1440 4032 P (AX25_CMD 8 0x8 /* AX.25 gateway operation allowed */) S
1440 4272 P (TELNET_CMD 16 0x10 /* Telnet gateway operation allowed */) S
1440 4512 P (NETROM_CMD 32 0x20 /* NET/ROM gateway operation allowed */) S
1440 4752 P (SYSOP_CMD 64 0x40 /* Remote sysop access allowed */) S
1440 4992 P (EXCLUDED_CMD 128 0x80 /* This user is banned from the BBS */) S
1440 5472 P () S 1728 J ( /*) S 144 J ( 256 and 512 are used in PPP*/) S
1440 5952 P (NO_SENDCMD 1024 0x400 /* Disallow send command */) S
1440 6192 P (NO_READCMD 2048 0x800 /* Disallow read command */) S
1440 6432 P (NO_3PARTY 4096 0x1000 /* Disallow third-party mail */) S
1440 6672 P (IS_BBS 8192 0x2000 /* This user is a bbs */) S
1440 6912 P (IS_EXPERT 16384 0x4000 /* This user is an expert */) S
1440 7152 P (NO_CONVERS 32768 0x8000 /* Disallow convers command */) S
1440 7392 P (NO_ESCAPE 65536 0x10000 /* Default is no escape char */) S
1440 7632 P (NO_LISTS 131072 0x20000 /* No lists displayed from mailbox */) S
1440 7872 P (NO_LINKEDTO 262144 0x40000 /* Disable '*** linked to' */) S
2160 8352 P (To set options, simply add values.) S
1440 8832 P (Format in /ftpusers file is:) S
2160 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (<name>) S 144 J ( <password> [<drive:></rootdir>;</root2>] <#perms>]...) S E
2160 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (<name>) S 144 J ( is the userid, normally a callsign for amateur radio use.) S
2160 10272 P (The <name> "univperm" should be included in the ftpusers file.) S
2160 10512 P ("univperm" allows anyone not otherwise found in the ftpusers file) S
2160 10752 P (to logon with "guest" status.) S
2160 11232 P (If <password> is set to '<string>', then <string> must be used.) S
2160 11472 P (If <password> is set to '*', then any entry will satisfy) S
2160 11712 P (password.) S
2160 12192 P (User can be given access to several drives and directories with) S
2160 12432 P (varying permissions. These are all given on one line.) S
2160 12912 P (<drive:> is the drive letter for each drive to which the user is) S
2160 13152 P (being given access.) S
2160 13632 P (</rootdir> is the highest directory in the system tree the user) S
2160 13872 P (may access. It becomes the users root directory. Subdirectories) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (98) S E 0 12 F
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2160 1392 P (under) S 144 J ( </rootdir> may be accessed by the user. More than one) S
2160 1632 P (</rootdir> may be given per drive.) S
2160 2112 P (<#permissions> is the sum of the decimal OR hexadecimal values) S
2160 2352 P (which defines what the user is allowed to do while logged onto) S
2160 2592 P (the system.) S
2160 3072 P (You may provide access to more than one set of drives and) S
2160 3312 P (directories with different permissions for each set. This allows) S
2160 3552 P (a user to access a personal directory with complete) S
2160 3792 P (read/write/delete access and a public directory with read) S
2160 4032 P (permissions only, or any other combination you may desire.) S
2880 4512 P (univperm * /public 138283 \(or 0x21c2b\)) S
2592 4992 P (gives anyone not otherwise known login permission as a guest) S
2592 5232 P (who can read or create \(upload\) new files on FTP connections,) S
2592 5472 P (access ax25 or netrom stations, but has no mbox send, read,) S
2592 5712 P (3rd_party, or list functions.) S
2880 6192 P (wg0b doug c:/wg0b 0x407f /public;/nts ox407b) S
2592 6672 P (defines two different setps of permissions for three different) S
2592 6912 P (areas.) S
2160 7392 P (End of Appendix D, FTP User Permissions) S
1440 15168 P 0 12 F B (JNOS) S 144 J ( and JNOS40 Commands Manual 28 February 1994 Page ) S E B (99) S E 0 12 F
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4968 1392 P 0 12 F B (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( E REWRITE File) S E
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( rewrite file is placed in the 'spool' subdirectory. If you) S
1440 2112 P (don't feel comfortablewith the rewrite mechanism, please refer to or) S
1440 2352 P (read the 'mailbox.txt' distributed with this document. That document,) S
1440 2592 P (written by NQ0I and SM0RGV, explains the bbs well. Credit goes to) S
1440 2832 P (those gentlemen.) S
2160 3312 P (The following is by no means the best or only way to configure) S
1440 3552 P (your system's rewrite mechanism. It is simply the way I run it, and is) S
1440 3792 P (shown as an example only. My system tends to not take a lot of) S
1440 4032 P (bulletins, to keep the load down \(most are old anyway\), but you might) S
1440 4272 P (decide to do things differently.) S
2160 4752 P (Now to the way WG7J 'runs mail'. First thing I is catch all) S
1440 4992 P (Internet style \(ie. SMTP targeted\) mail, and make sure that those) S
1440 5232 P (messages go as is. Lines 1-4 take care of this by catching most of) S
1440 5472 P (the top-level Internet domain names.) S
1440 6192 P ( *@*.edu $1@$2.edu) S
1440 6432 P ( *@*.com $1@$2.com) S
1440 6672 P ( *@*.gov $1@$2.gov) S
1440 6912 P ( *@*.org $1@$2.org) S
2160 7392 P (Next is an example of catching some things you don't want; here) S
1440 7632 P (in Oregon some-one pumps in daily astronomical stuff. By the time it) S
1440 7872 P (gets to my system it's way old :-\( By rewriting it to 'refuse', the) S
1440 8112 P (bbs will send a 'NO' as if it already has receive it. Same for some) S
1440 8352 P (other things the wormhole bbs's are trying to forward to me.) S
1440 8832 P ( astro@* refuse) S
1440 9072 P ( *@dist9 refuse) S
1440 9312 P ( *@allin refuse) S
1440 9552 P ( *@okipn refuse) S
1440 9792 P ( *@allil* refuse) S
1440 10032 P ( msys@* refuse) S
1440 10272 P ( fbb@* refuse) S
1440 10512 P ( mods@* refuse) S
1440 10752 P ( *@ww refuse) S
2160 11472 P (I want users to be able to send mail to sysop on my system) S
1440 11712 P (without it being forwarded elsewhere. I take care of this by rewriting) S
1440 11952 P (it to the 'wg7j' area \(ie. my private mail area\)) S
1440 12432 P ( sysop wg7j) S
1440 12672 P ( sysop@wg7j* wg7j) S
2160 13152 P (Next I send everything else that comes in for sysops to the) S
1440 13392 P ('sysop' area. That way I can participate in receiving and forwarding) S
1440 13632 P (stuff like 'sb sysop@allor' etc...) S
1440 14112 P ( sysop@* sysop) S
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2160 1632 P (I) S 144 J ( place anything addresses to specific mail areas as setup with) S
1440 1872 P (the '/spool/areas' files into those mailboxes) S
1440 2592 P ( tcpip@* tcpip) S
1440 2832 P ( wanted@* wanted) S
1440 3072 P ( want@* wanted) S
1440 3312 P ( need@* wanted) S
1440 3552 P ( sale@* sale) S
1440 3792 P ( 4sale@* sale) S
1440 4032 P ( trade@* sale) S
1440 4272 P ( dx@* dx) S
1440 4512 P ( humor@* humor) S
1440 4752 P ( jokes@* humor) S
1440 4992 P ( happy@* humor) S
1440 5232 P ( races@* races) S
1440 5472 P ( fcc@* fcc) S
1440 5712 P ( amsat@* amsat) S
1440 5952 P ( arrl@* arrl) S
1440 6192 P ( ares@* ares) S
1440 6432 P ( swap@* sale) S
1440 6672 P ( nasa@* nasa) S
1440 7152 P (Then the same thing for the @-distribution names:) S
1440 7632 P ( *@nasa nasa) S
1440 7872 P ( *@amsat amsat) S
1440 8112 P ( *@ares* ares) S
1440 8352 P ( *@arrl arrl) S
1440 8592 P ( *@arl arrl) S
1440 8832 P ( *@pnw pnw) S
1440 9072 P ( *@allor* allor) S
1440 9312 P ( *@allusw allusw) S
1440 9552 P ( *@allus* allusa) S
1440 10032 P (NOTE: if you follow this style, it is important that the lines above) S
2448 10272 P (are kept in that order \(TO sorting FIRST, then AT sorting!!\)) S
2448 10512 P (Otherwise something like 'amsat@allusa' will end up in the) S
2448 10752 P ('allusa' area instead of the 'amsat' area.) S
2160 11232 P (Next I will catch anything destined for my bbs that hasn't been) S
1440 11472 P (already caught by a previous rule. At this point, this <should> only) S
1440 11712 P (be private mail.) S
1440 12192 P ( *@wg7j* $1) S
2160 12672 P (Then I will catch any mail destined for the bbs's I forward to) S
1440 12912 P (and place it in their mailbox to be forwarded.) S
1440 13392 P ( *@wa7tas* wa7tas) S
1440 13632 P ( *@wa7shp* wa7shp) S
1440 13872 P ( *@w0rli* w0rli) S
1440 14112 P ( *@n7dxt* n7dxt) S
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2160 1632 P (I) S 144 J ( place anything destined for a few in-state \(ie OR\) bbs's that) S
1440 1872 P (are north of me into the 'north' mailbox. They get forwarded north-) S
1440 2112 P (ward \(see forward.bbs\)) S
1440 2592 P ( *@n7hae* north) S
1440 2832 P ( *@n7vyn* north) S
1440 3072 P ( *@n7koj* north) S
1440 3312 P ( *@n7pwf* north) S
1440 3552 P ( *@wa6gfp* north) S
1440 3792 P ( *@n7jqk* north) S
1440 4032 P ( *@ka7agh* north) S
1440 4272 P ( *@kb7dbd* north) S
2160 4992 P (Then I take all local NTS traffic and places it in it's own area.) S
1440 5472 P ( *@97321* ntslocal) S
1440 5712 P ( *@9733* ntslocal) S
1440 5952 P ( *@97370* ntslocal) S
1440 6192 P ( *@97389* ntslocal) S
2160 6672 P (Other in-state NTS goes into the right direction.) S
1440 7152 P ( *@98* north) S
1440 7392 P ( *@970* north) S
1440 7632 P ( *@971* north) S
1440 7872 P ( *@972* north) S
1440 8112 P ( *@9730* wa7shp) S
2160 8592 P (All out-of-state NTS traffic gets placed into the 'nts' area for) S
1440 8832 P (forwarding) S
1440 9312 P ( *@ntswa* north) S
1440 9552 P ( *@nts* nts) S
2160 10272 P (The idea is, that by rewriting every in-state bbs north of me) S
1440 10512 P (into the north area, everything in-state left has to go south !) S
1440 10752 P (\(Luckily, N7DXT, who gets my south traffic, is forgiving and will send) S
1440 10992 P (my mistakes north anyway !\)) S
1440 11472 P ( *@*.or* south) S
1440 11952 P (A few other states that go south:) S
1440 12432 P ( *@*.ca* south) S
1440 12672 P ( *@*.az* south) S
1440 12912 P ( *@*.tx* south) S
1440 13392 P (These next states go to K9IU in Indiana via the wormhole:) S
1440 13872 P ( *@*.in* indy) S
1440 14112 P ( *@*.oh* indy) S
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1440 1392 P () S 144 J ( *@*.mi* indy) S
1440 1632 P ( *@*.ky* indy) S
1440 1872 P ( *@*.tn* indy) S
1440 2352 P (And lonesome KE7KD in Reno get the Nevada traffic:) S
1440 2832 P ( *@*.nv* nevada) S
1440 3312 P (Send all remaining North American mail north \(to w0rli, who) S
1440 3552 P (has an HF port...\)) S
1440 4032 P ( *@*.eu north) S
1440 4752 P (Catch two more continents:) S
1440 5232 P ( *@*.oc south) S
1440 5472 P ( *@*.as north) S
2160 5952 P (And finally, I will catch anything that is left at this point.) S
1440 6192 P (It puts it in the 'check' area. The idea here is that I can manually) S
1440 6432 P (check the 'check' area and adjust '/spool/rewrite' accordingly and) S
1440 6672 P (append that mail to the right mailbox file so it goes out. 'check' is) S
1440 6912 P (actually an alias, that sends a copy of the message to both the) S
1440 7152 P ('check' area and my private mailbox, so that i will know right away) S
1440 7392 P (when something unknown has shown up.) S
1440 7872 P ( *@* check) S
1440 8352 P (End of Appendix E - REWRITE) S
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4032 1392 P 0 12 F B (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( F FTP Session Commands) S E
2160 2112 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (During) S 144 J ( converse mode with an FTP server, everything typed on the) S
1440 2352 P (console is first examined to see if it is a locally known command. If) S
1440 2592 P (not, the line is passed intact to the remote server on the control) S
1440 2832 P (channel. The following commands are executed locally. Note that this) S
1440 3072 P (generally involves other commands being sent to the remote server on) S
1440 3312 P (the control channel. The commands to and from the remote server are) S
1440 3552 P (indicated in most cases to allow understanding the flow between the) S
1440 3792 P (two systems.) S
2016 4512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (dir) S 144 J ( [<file> | <directory> [<local file>]]) S E LE
2160 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Without) S 144 J ( arguments, 'dir' requests that a full directory listing) S
2160 5232 P (of the remote server's current directory be sent to the terminal.) S
2160 5472 P (If one argument is given, this is passed along in the LIST) S
2160 5712 P (command. This can be a specific file or subdirectory that is) S
2160 5952 P (meaningful to the remote file system. If two arguments are) S
2160 6192 P (given, the second is taken as the local file into which the) S
2160 6432 P (directory listing should be put instead of being sent to the) S
2160 6672 P (console. The PORT command is used before the LIST command is) S
2160 6912 P (sent.) S
2016 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (get) S 144 J ( <remote file> [<local file>]) S E LE
2160 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Tells) S 144 J ( the remote server to send <remote file>. <local file>, if) S
2160 8112 P (given, is the name of the file as saved on the local machine.) S
2160 8352 P (Otherwise the file will have the same name as on the remote) S
2160 8592 P (machine. The PORT and RETR commands are sent on the control) S
2160 8832 P (channel.) S
2016 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (ls) S 144 J ( [<file> | <directory> [<local file>]]) S E LE
2160 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F ('ls') S 144 J ( is identical to the 'dir' command except that the "NLST") S
2160 10032 P (command is sent to the server instead of the "LIST" command which) S
2160 10272 P (results in an abbreviated directory listing, one showing only the) S
2160 10512 P (file names themselves without any other information.) S
2016 10992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mget) S 144 J ( <file> [<file> ...]) S E LE
2160 11472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Fetch) S 144 J ( a collection of files from the server. File names may) S
2160 11712 P (include wild card characters which will be interpreted and) S
2160 11952 P (expanded into a list of files by the remote system using the NLST) S
2160 12192 P (command. Filenames will be the same on the local system as they) S
2160 12432 P (were on the server.) S
2016 12912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (mkdir) S 144 J ( <remote directory>) S E LE
2160 13392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Create) S 144 J ( a directory on the remote machine. You can do this only) S
2160 13632 P (if permissions associated with your logon userid contained in the) S
2160 13872 P (ftpusers file allow it.) S
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2016 1392 P 0 12 F B LU (mput) S 144 J ( <file> [<file> ...]) S E LE
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Send) S 144 J ( a collection of files to the server. File names may include) S
2160 2112 P (wild card characters and they will be expanded by the local) S
2160 2352 P (machine into a list of files to be sent. Filenames will be the) S
2160 2592 P (same on the server as on the local system.) S
2016 3072 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (put) S 144 J ( <local file> [<remote file>]) S E LE
2160 3552 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Asks) S 144 J ( the remote server to accept data and create the file named) S
2160 3792 P (in the first argument. The second argument, if given, will be) S
2160 4032 P (the name of the file on the remote machine; otherwise the file) S
2160 4272 P (will have the same name as on the local machine. The PORT and) S
2160 4512 P (STOR commands are sent on the control channel.) S
2016 4992 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (rmdir) S 144 J ( <remote directory>) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Deletes) S 144 J ( <remote directory> on the remote machine. You must have) S
2160 5712 P (the appropriate permissions associated with your login userid to) S
2160 5952 P (be able to use this command.) S
2016 6432 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (type) S 144 J ( [a | i | l <bytesize>]) S E LE
2160 7152 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Tells) S 144 J ( both the local client and remote server the type of file) S
2160 7392 P (that is to be transferred. The default is 'a', which means ASCII) S
2160 7632 P (\(i.e., a text file\). Type 'i' means image, i.e., binary. In) S
2160 7872 P (ASCII mode, files are sent as varying length lines of text in) S
2160 8112 P (ASCII separated by cr/lf sequences. In IMAGE mode, files are) S
2160 8352 P (sent exactly as they appear in the file system. ASCII mode) S
2160 8592 P (should be used whenever transferring text between dissimilar) S
2160 8832 P (systems \(eg. UNIX and MS-DOS\) because of their different end-) S
2160 9072 P (of-line and/or end-of-file conventions. When exchanging text) S
2160 9312 P (files between machines of the same type, either mode will work) S
2160 9552 P (but IMAGE mode is usually faster. When exchanging raw binary) S
2160 9792 P (files \(executables, compressed archives, etc\) IMAGE mode must be) S
2160 10032 P (used.) S
2160 10512 P (Type 'l' \(logical byte size\) is used when exchanging binary files) S
2160 10752 P (with remote servers having oddball word sizes \(eg. DECSYSTEM-10s) S
2160 10992 P (and 20s\). Locally it works exactly like IMAGE, except that it) S
2160 11232 P (notifies the remote system how large the byte size is. Bytesize) S
2160 11472 P (is typically 8. The type command sets the local transfer mode) S
2160 11712 P (and generates the TYPE command on the control channel.) S
2016 12192 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (verbose) S 144 J ( [0 | 1 | 2 | 3]) S E LE
2160 12672 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Set) S 144 J ( or display the level of message output in file transfers.) S
2160 12912 P (This command is entered after the ftp session is started.) S
2160 13152 P (Verbose 0 gives the least output and verbose 3 the most as) S
2160 13392 P (follows:) S
2160 13872 P (0 - Display error messages only.) S
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2160 1392 P (1) S 144 J ( - Display error messages plus a one-line summary after each) S
2160 1632 P (transfer giving the name of the file, its size, and the transfer) S
2160 1872 P (time and rate.) S
2160 2112 P (2 - Display error and summary messages plus the progress messages) S
2160 2352 P (generated by the remote FTP server. \(This setting is default.\)) S
2160 2592 P (3 - Display all messages. In addition, a "hash mark" \(#\) is) S
2160 2832 P (displayed for every 1,000 bytes sent or received.) S
2160 3312 P (If a command is sent to the remote server because it is not) S
2160 3552 P (recognized locally, the response is always displayed regardless) S
2160 3792 P (of the setting of verbose. This is necessary for commands like) S
2160 4032 P ('pwd' \(display working directory\) which would otherwise produce) S
2160 4272 P (no message at all if verbose were set to 0 or 1.) S
1440 4752 P (End of Appendix F: FTP Session Commands) S
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4680 1392 P 0 12 F B (APPENDIX) S 144 J ( G FORWARD.BBS) S E
2160 1872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( file contains the instructions for forwarding to AX.25 BBSs.) S
1440 2112 P (The file contains the instructions to determine destination, route,) S
1440 2352 P (and areas to be forwarded as a series of forwarding 'records' with) S
1440 2592 P (records being separated by a line containing two or more hyphens. The) S
1440 2832 P (general layout for a forwarding record is:) S
2160 3552 P (--------) S
2160 3792 P (BBS callsign) S
2160 4032 P (Route) S
2160 4272 P (Connection commands) S
2160 4512 P (Areas to be forwarded <one per line>) S
2160 4752 P (-------- <end of record>) S
2160 5472 P (Where:) S
2160 5952 P (BBS callsign is the ordinary call of the remote BBS.) S
2160 6432 P (On the same line you may put a list of intervals when forwarding) S
2160 6672 P (is to take place. List items are separated by commas. Each) S
2160 6912 P (interval is a four digit number where the first two digits are) S
2160 7152 P (the beginning hour of the interval and the last two digits are) S
2160 7392 P (the last hour of the interval.) S
2880 7872 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (Example:) S 288 J ( k0hyd) S 144 J ( 0006, 1515) S E
2160 8352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Forwarding) S 144 J ( to k0hyd will occur during hours 00, 01, 02, 03, 04,) S
2160 8592 P (05, 06 and 15. Outside of these times the timer will not cause) S
2160 8832 P (mail to be forwarded to k0hyd. The default forwarding interval) S
2160 9072 P (is 0023 which means once each hour.) S
2016 9792 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (Route) S E LE
2160 10512 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (First) S 144 J ( indicate the type of protocol to be used. This is either) S
2160 10752 P (ax25, netrom or tcp. Next is information required to make the) S
2160 10992 P (connection. For example, ax25 needs to have the port and the) S
2160 11232 P (destination named while netrom and tcp only require the) S
2160 11472 P (destination name without the port.) S
2160 11952 P (The following will all establish connections of the types) S
2160 12192 P (indicated to k0hyd:) S
2160 12672 P (ax25 09 k0hyd-10) S
2160 12912 P (netrom scksbb) S
2160 13152 P (telnet k0hyd) S
2160 13632 P (To avoid any misunderstanding: The preceding three lines are) S
2160 13872 P (examples of route statements. Only one type should be used for a) S
2160 14112 P (route to any one station.) S
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2016 1632 P 0 12 F B LU (Connection) S 144 J ( commands) S E LE
2160 2352 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (Connection) S 144 J ( commands are the script which may be required to) S
2160 2592 P (complete the path and 'logon' to the destination BBS and come) S
2160 2832 P (after the connection route in the record. These commands are) S
2160 3072 P (entered one per line and take the form of a dot \(period\) followed) S
2160 3312 P (by the command\(s\) which will be transmitted after the connection) S
2160 3552 P (defined in the first line of the connection route is established.) S
2160 4032 P (A netrom connection route and connection command to are easy to) S
2160 4272 P (show.) S
2160 4752 P (netrom kswch <- Connect to netrom node) S
2160 4992 P ( .c k0hyd-10 <- Downlink to k0hyd) S
2160 5472 P (However, since k0hyd-10 is also netrom node 'scksbb', this script) S
2160 5712 P (could more easily be written) S
2160 6192 P (netrom scksbb) S
2160 6912 P (Note: Some nodes have difficulty with lines that have the dot at) S
2160 7152 P (the very beginning of the line. It is good practice to indent) S
2160 7392 P (one space as is shown above in order to avoid such problems.) S
2160 7872 P (AX25 connections through digipeaters need to have the digipeater) S
2160 8112 P (route entered in autoexec.nos. You cannot enter the digipeaters) S
2160 8352 P (as part of the route in this file. Use the 'route add' command.) S
2016 9312 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (Areas) S 144 J ( to be forwarded) S E LE
2160 10032 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( is a list of areas in the SPOOL\\MAIL directory which will be) S
2160 10272 P (forwarded to the remote BBS. There is one entry per line and as) S
2160 10512 P (many entries as desired may be used. Areas may be personal) S
2160 10752 P (\(callsign\) or public \(areaname\).) S
2160 11232 P (An entry ,callsign' will cause the file SPOOL\\MAIL\\callsign.TXT) S
2160 11472 P (to be scanned and unread messages to be sent to the remote BBS.) S
2160 11712 P (The messages are then deleted from the file.) S
2160 12192 P (To forward public areas, place a line containing the areaname) S
2160 12432 P (record. In a manner similar to the private areas, the program) S
2160 12672 P (will search the 'areaname.txt' file and any messages which have) S
2160 12912 P (not been forwarded to the destination BBS in question will be) S
2160 13152 P (sent. These messages \(bulletins\) will NOT be deleted after) S
2160 13392 P (forwarding. Public areas are ones which have their names entered) S
2160 13632 P (in the 'areas' file which is a listing of the area names and a) S
2160 13872 P (description for each area.) S
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2160 1632 P (The) S 144 J ( format of the 'areas' file is:) S
2880 2112 P 0 12 F B (areaname) S 144 J ( description) S E
2160 2592 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (As) S 144 J ( a matter of convenience to your users, 'areaname' should be) S
2160 2832 P (short but clear. This is because the areaname must be typed in) S
2160 3072 P (full when changing areas. Descriptions can be any length, but) S
2160 3312 P (the combination of areaname and description should fit on one) S
2160 3552 P (line. If you have more than about twenty areas, when the user) S
2160 3792 P (enters the 'AF' command the first ones will scroll off the top of) S
2160 4032 P (the screen which can be frustrating.) S
2016 4752 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B LU (Changing) S 144 J ( the recipient address) S E LE
2160 5472 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (The) S 144 J ( 'To:' header line in a message is not changed by the alias or) S
2160 5712 P (rewrite functions, but occasionally it may be desireable to alter) S
2160 5952 P (the address used by the "S" command while forwarding. You can) S
2160 6192 P (accomplish this in the forward.bbs file by appending the new) S
2160 6432 P (address on the same line as the areaname. This would look like:) S
2880 6912 P 0 12 F 0 12 F B (area) S 144 J ( new_address) S E
2160 7392 P 0 12 F 0 12 F (This) S 144 J ( command will replace the originally typed destination with) S
2160 7632 P (the string new_address.) S
2160 8112 P (End of Appendix G - Forward.BBS) S
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