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convers <subcommands>
These commands configure the network conference server. See the
section 'SETTING UP THE CONFERENCE BRIDGE' in the JNOS documentaionfor
details on the inner workings of the conference system.
convers drop <name>
Drop the remote convers link to <name>. See also 'convers link'.
convers drop 44.26.1.19
convers filter
Set how the convers node will respond to connect requests.
convers filter mode [accept | refuse]
Sets or displays the filter mode. 'filter mode accept' allows
links from only the hosts in the filter list. 'filter mode
reject' allows links from all hosts except those in the list.
convers filter [ipaddress | hostname]
Builds the filter list used in conjunction with the 'convers
filter mode' command.
convers host <name>
Displays or set the convers hostname as will be used when
announcing the system to conference users or remote links.
Maximum length is 10 chars, but if you want to stay compatible
with NOS.EXE based convers servers use a maximum of 8 character
for the convers host name (unless the system runs jnos-v1.04 or
later).
If the 'hostname' gets set and the 'convers host' isn't set yet,
it will be set to the first 10 chars of the 'hostname'. After
this, if any sub domains (i.e. periods) exist in the hostname,
the convers hostname will be terminated at the right-most period.
e.g. If 'converse host' is not set, and 'hostname
jnos.wg7j.ampr.org' is given, then after this the converse
hostname will be 'jnos.wg7j'.
convers host Corvallis
convers interface [<iface>] [on|OFF]
Displays or sets the active convers interfaces. This command
needs to be given for each interface that which will allow
connections to the conference call (see 'convers mycall'); e.g.,
this command can be used to allow conference call access only on
the user ports but not on the backbone/linking ports. This can
also be useful to avoid confusion when different nodes have the
same conference call. (Locally, we use the call 'QSO' for the
conference server for different nodes, and ran into problems when
a user tried to connect to it from a backbone node. All of a
sudden two nodes were answering the connect !) Default is off.
convers interface port1
convers link <addr> [name]
Add a convers link to another (remote) conference server.
<addr> is the ip address or hostname of the remote server to link to.
[name] is the optional name that will show up in the links
listing shown with the '/links' command if the link has not yet
been established. [name] can be a maximum of 10 characters.
After the link has been established, the name will be set to the
name the remote system introduced itself with. The link command
will automatically add an entry for this host into the 'refuse-
list' (See 'convers refuse' command.) This is to avoid dual
links, and convers loops.
convers link 44.26.1.19 Testing
convers [u|h]maxq [<bytes>] {JNOS}
Display or set the upper limit for the number of bytes that can
be queued up waiting for transmission on a connection to another
server. If there is more data than this limit, the connection to
the other server will be closed.
You are able to set individual limits for users and hosts
with 'convers hmaxq' and 'convers umaxq'. If set to 0, there is
no limit, otherwise connections will be reset if there is more
than the []maxq value data outstanding on the connection. The
connections will be RESET instead of gracefully closed.
convers maxwait [<seconds>]
Display or set the upper limit for the time the system will wait
to reestablish a disconnected convers link that originated at
this system. Time is given in seconds.
convers maxwait 600
convers motd ["<yourmessage>"]
Set or show the message of the day for the convers server. This
message is displayed when users connect to the server.
convers <mycall>
Display or set the 'conference call'. 'mycall' is a separate
ax.25 callsign. If set, users can connect to it to get
immediately connected to the conference bridge. However, each
port or interface that this call should be allowed on should be
enabled with the 'convers interface' command. Conference call
connections bypass the regular node interface. This is
independent from the settings of 'mbox convers' or whether the
network conference server has been started. See also 'convers
t4'.
convers mycall QSO
convers t4 [<seconds>]
(B) Display or the set the conference call connection T4 timer.
t4 is the 'redundancy timer' for ax.25 connections to the
conference server. This allows you to set a different inactivity
time-out for ax25 node and conference connections. Default is
7200, i.e. 2 hours.
convers t4 900