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- Recently there has been some confusion as how to use the White Pages (WP)
- lookup for ham callsigns and subsequent addresses. To understand how the
- WP system is to function one must understand how this information is derived
- and updated throughtout the amateur packet system.
-
- Firstly there are 3 sources of WP inforamation. 1) From direct user
- information upon logging into a local BBS. 2) From personal messages sent
- from one user to another from one BBS to another. 3) Via the Bulletins that
- are distributed throughtout the packet network.
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- The bbs' that are in the amateur packet network routinely create WP update
- messages that review the wp files of the local system for new or changed
- information and generate a message that is sent to a WP Global Server located
- at AD8I in the central US. Along the way each system is updated with the
- information until it reaches AD8I.
-
- The Minimum information that WP uses is user Callsign, Home BBS Callsign,
- Hierarchial Address of the user Home bbs, and in some cases city, state and
- zip code of the home bbs.
-
- The information on each BBS and at the Global Server is time sensitive. By
- time sensitive we mean that within a specified time period if an update is
- not received for a specific callsign or BBS it is purged from the listing.
- Generally for local type system this is 90 days in duration meaning that if
- a system has not heard from a user or BBS within the 90 day window the record
- is purged and any query for that record will yeild a null result.
- The WP system as designed is much like a tree in structure with the local
- bbs systems being the roots and the Global Server being the crown of the Tree.
- Accurate information depends on timely and accurate updates to the Global
- Server and the systems along the line. Therefore it is imperative that users
- and sysops alike make sure that information is correct. Simple things like
- registering with your local BBS and not specifying your callsign as your
- home bbs, unless you are running a personal system, are important.
- WP users teh Hierarchial addressing system as it core. The Hierarchial
- Addressing Scheme (her-to referred as H address) uses the callsign of
- the user plus the callsign of the Home BBS plus several addons to define
- the complete address. The addon's include:
-
- servicing BBS
- Region designator
- State Designator
- Country Desigantor
- Continental Designator
- in the form:
-
- Callsign @ BBS.Servicing BBS.#regional Designator.State Designator.Country
- Designator.Continental Desigantor
-
- For example:
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- n6qrm @ n6qrm.n6iya.#nocal.ca.usa.na
-
- Querying WP for Information
-
- There are 3 accepted ways to query WP for information.
-
- 1) The I or similar command.
- When connected to you local BBS issuing the I callsign or I loc command
- will result in an answer of the address of the callsign in question.
- (See your locall BBS help file on the I or similar commands)
-
- 2) Send a personal message to the REQWP Server at your local or other BBS
- System..
- This type of query is similar to the I request from the local system
- The message format is:
-
- SP REQWP @ BBS <cr>
- Subj: Query
- Msg: I callsign <cr>
- I callsign <cr>
- etc
- etc
- cntrl z or /ex <cr>
-
- Note: there are limits to the number of responses that you will receive
- based on what the sysop has set up. This pertains to i loc and i zip
- type requests.
-
- 3) Send a personal message to the Global Server for query information.
- This type of query requires a message be sent to AD8I @ AD8I for the
- proper responses to be obtained.
-
- These are the only acceptable types of queries to the WP system and will result
- in the proper answers to your queries. Any attempt by regional groups to set
- up servers for WP can and will result in incorrect responses to the users
- requests for wp information.
- All wp updates and requests for information should be directed to AD8I @
- AD8I.#CMH.OH.USA.NA. If the requests are directed to the local system as in
- form # 3 above and the callsign is not found will result in a null response.
- ie no reponse. If and only if the query is sent to AD8I will a [ not found ]
- response be obtained.
-
- This information is to educate the users on the proper use of WP. IF the
- system or you local BBS does not conform, you may direct your flames to the
- writers of the BBS Code. I will take any flames for the W0RLI systems and
- pass them on.
-
- 73, n6iya @ n6iya.#nocal.ca.usa.na
-
-
- .... JOHN ....
-