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'***** CALLSTAT Configuration File *****
'***** (C) Copyright 1991-92 by James R. Davis *****
'***** All Rights Reserved *****
' If the CNF file is not specified on the command line upon execution
' this program will exit with an errorlevel=1!
'The BBSNAME variable should contain the name of the BBS this program will be
'used upon. Max of 25 characters.
' [---:----|----:----|----]
BBSNAME=The No-Name BBS!
'The CALLER variable should contain the drive, path and filename of where to
'locate the caller file. If you are processing multi-nodes, do not include
'the node number at the end of the filename, the program will do that
'automatically for you. If you do not specify a filename in this variable,
'then it will only display the graph on the screen and end with an
'errorlevel=2.
CALLER=C:\BBS\NODES\CALLER
'The NODES variable will tell the program which nodes to process for the
'bulletin. If this variable is left out, then the file stated in the CALLER
'variable above will be processed alone. You can separate each node number
'with a comma. If more then one node is to be processed, it will be assumed
'that the name of the file specified in the CALLER variable will end with a
'number. For example, say your caller file declared in CALLER is named HELLO,
'and you set the NODES variable to process nodes 1, 3, and 6. The following
'files will have to be in the directory specified above: HELLO1, HELLO3, and
'HELLO6. You may also specify groups like 1,2,3,4,5 by stating the upper and
'lower limits separated by a hyphen, so that the group in this example would
'be 1-5.
NODES=1-7,9,12
'The NODESC# variable will place a one line description above each bulletin
'created for each node declared in the NODES variable above. Place the number
'of the node in place of the #. If you are not processing any nodes, or if
you wish to put a description above the percentage you can
'use NODESC0 to place a description in the bulletin. You can have descriptions
'of up to 70 characters, for up to 99 different nodes.
' [---:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----]
NODESC0=This graph will show a Percentage of all this systems nodes.
NODESC1=The Public Node - (000) 555-5555
NODESC2=The Private Node - (000) 999-9999
'The BULLETIN variable should contain the drive, path and filename of the
'bulletin file in which you wish to place the graph. There will be no "G"
'placed on the end if it is a color file, you must decide that for yourself.
BULLETIN=C:\BBS\BLTNS\BLT99.
'The BEGIN variable will tack an ASCII/ANSI/PCB type text file onto the
'beginning of the bulletin. This is helpful if you wish to add your own
'descriptive information about what the bulletin contains before displaying the
'graphs.
BEGIN=C:\BBS\BLTNS\BLT99.TAK
'The TOTAL variable will calculate a percentage for all nodes graph for
'multi-node users. You have the option of using [YES], which will place a total
'comparison graph at the end of the above bulletin, [NO], the default and this
'option should be used for single node systems, or [filename] which will place
'the comparison bulletin into a totally separate bulletin as specified by the
'drive, path, and filename you so choose.
TOTAL=YES
'The FORMAT variable tells the program which hour format you'd like to use in
'your bulletin. It can be either [12] or [24] ([24] is the default).
FORMAT=12
'The TYPE variable tells the program which type of bulletin to create, it can
'be either [TEXT] or [COLOR] using the PCB @X## color codes ([TEXT] is the
'default).
TYPE=COLOR
'The DAYS variable will tell the program how many days from the current date,
'back, to process in the bulletin. This variable can also contain a date, in
'the format of MM-DD-YYYY. If this variable is not set, or is set to 0 then
'the program will process the entire CALLER file.
DAYS=02-04-1992
'The AVIAL variable will tell the program to generate an availability graph
'instead of a usage graph. Whith this swith you can generate a totally
'different bulletin letting your users know what the percentage is of your
'system being available on a first dial attempt. This variable can be either
'[YES] or [NO]. The default of this variable if not set or left out is [NO].
AVAIL=YES
'The RINGDOWN variable will tell the program to calculate a total availability
'bulletin when you set AVAIL to [YES] in the variable above, for your system,
'using all the nodes in it's calculations. This can be either [YES] or [NO]
'and will use the entire nodes within it's availability calculations. The
'default for this option is [NO].
RINGDOWN=YES
'The EVENT variable tells the program which hour in the graph to exclude due
'to an event time occuring at that hour. This can be a number from 0 to 23
'which is in 24 hour format (where 4 is 4am, and 16 is 4pm). This variable
'has no defualts and if you do not wish to exclude an hour in your graph, you
'may place a remark tick before this variable.
EVENT=4
'The HEADER variable tells the program what color you'd like to use for the
'header. The color is specified by the name of the foreground color ON the
'name of the background color (eg: WHITE ON BLACK). If ON is not specified,
'the default background color is BLACK. The following color codes are valid:
'
' *BLACK GRAY
' *BLUE BRIGHT BLUE
' *GREEN BRIGHT GREEN
' *CYAN BRIGHT CYAN
' *RED BRIGHT RED
' *MAGENTA BRIGHT MAGENTA
' *BROWN YELLOW
' *WHITE BRIGHT WHITE
'
'Only the colors marked with a "*" are valid as background colors.
HEADER=BRIGHT GREEN ON BLACK
'The DESCLR vairable tells the program what color the descriptions you give
'using the NODESC# variable above will be in the bulletin. Use the color table
'described above in the HEADER variable.
DESCLR=BRIGHT YELLOW ON RED
'The GRAPH variable tells the program what color the graph portion of the
'bulletin should be. Use the color table described above in the HEADER
'variable.
GRAPH=BRIGHT YELLOW ON BLUE
'The FRAME variable tells the program what color the frame of the graph should
'be in. Use the color table described above in the HEADER variable.
FRAME=BRIGHT YELLOW
'The HILITE variable tells the program what color to use for all the
'high-lighted parts of the bulletin. Use the color table described above in
'the HEADER variable.
HILITE=BRIGHT WHITE
'The EVENTCOL variable will tell the program what color to display the gragh
'line for the event. Use the color table described above in the HEADER
'variable.
EVENTCOL=RED ON BLACK
'The comments placed in this file are for you to understand the structure of
'this file. They can all be removed if you so wish. The variables in this
'file can be placed in any order and those that have defaults may be left out
'if you so wish. All blank lines are ignored. All variables that have
'defaults can be removed, if you desire to use the default setting. If you
'wish to place your own comments in this file for our own use, you may do so by
'placing your comment on a line beginning the line with a single quote [']. I
'hope you enjoy this program and have fun with it.
' -=> James "The Garf!" Davis! <=-