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C:\JMSTATS\
C:\WC30\ACTIVITY.009
C:\JMSTATS\DOWNLOAD.BBS
1200
2400
9600
14400
Xmodem
Xmodem/CRC
Xmodem/1KG
Ymodem
Ymodem/G
Zmodem
HS-Link
Moby-Turbo
50
150
C:\JMSTATS\SECURITY.BBS
C:\JMSTATS\FILENAME.BBS
C:\JMSTATS\CALLER.BBS
C:\JMSTATS\DOORSTAT.BBS
C:\JMSTATS\TOPFILES.BBS
C:\JMSTATS\TIMEODAY.BBS
C:\JMSTATS\AREASTAT.BBS
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WARNING!!!! All lines above this must be there or the program will not run
Definition of what the above configuration paramters mean:
1...This is the path to where the data files are to be stored. By having
multiple configuration files with different directories in this field,
you can maintain separate databases for such things as different nodes
or different lengths of data retention.
2...This is the full path and filename of the ACTIVITY log that you will be
reading from. This is where WILDCAT! stores the information this
program reads it's information from.
3...This is the full path and filename where the DOWNLOADS output display
will go. This could either be in the form of a bulletin or Hello file
or it could be a file stored somewhere else. Leaving this line blank
will force the output to go to the screen, but with no pauses at this
time. Putting PRN in this line will send the output to the printer.
4-11...These lines are the baud rates that will be displayed on the
download display. These must EXACTLY match the baud rates that show up
in your activity log. There are 8 lines for these and they will appear
in the exact order you enter them in this configuration file.
Normal screen width would allow only 4 different baud rates. Of
course, you may fill in more if you are storing as a disk file that
will not be used as a bulletin or hello screen, or if you are sending
the output to a printer that can handle more than 80 characters per
line. Leave all other lines as balnk lines within these lines so the
program will truncate the display properly.
12-21...These lines contain the file transfer protocols that will appear
in the download output. These must EXACTLY match the way they appear
in your activity log file. The output will take any other downloads
that do not match these and group them in a protocol called 'OTHER
PROTOCOLS' so that they will be included in the display after the ones
you have defined. The output will contain these protocols in the exact
order that you enter them. In order to fit on a standard single screen,
I would recommend only putting in 5 protocols as it will add the OTHER
PROTOCOLS to the bottom of the display. Enter your most popular file
transfer protocols on these lines. Leave all other lines as blank lines
within these lines so the program will truncate the display
accordingly.
22...This line contains the Minimum percentage of cps that you wish to
include in the display and the average cps calculation. For example,
if you have this line set at 50, then a file transfer for a 2400 baud
caller would only be included if his cps was greater than 120. This
will prevent those occasional file transfers where the caller had a
problem either on his end or with the file and will not use these
figures.
23...This line contains the Maximum percentage of cps that you wish to
include in the display and the average cps calculation. For example,
if you have this line set at 150, then a file transfer for a 2400 baud
caller would only be included if his cps was less than 360. This
will prevent those occasional file transfers where the activity log
shows some strange figure because of recovery mode on a file transfer
from showing up in the display and affecting the average cps.
24...This line is the full path and filename of the output file for the
Security level display. This can be PRN to output to the printer, or
left blank to output to the screen. Like the download display, this
can also be used as a bulletin or Hello file.
25...This line is the full path and filename of the output file for the
Filename display. This can be PRN to output to the printer, or left
blank to output to the screen. This option is not intended to be
used as a bulletin or hello file.
26...This line is the full path and filename of the output file for the
caller display. This can be PRN to output to the printer, or left
blank to output to the screen. This option is not intended to be
used as a bulletin or hello file.
27...This line is the full path and filename of the output file for the
Door statistics display. This can be PRN to output to the printer,
or left blank to output to the screen. This option can be used as
a bulletin or Hello screen.
28...This line is the full path and filename for the output file for the
TOPFILES display. This can be PRN to output to the printer, or left
blank to output to the screen. This option can be used as a bulletin
or Hello screen.
29...This line is the full path and filename for the output file for the
Time of Day display. This can be PRN to output to the printer, or left
blank to output to the screen. This option can be used as a bulletin or
Hello screen.
30...This line is the full path and filename for the output file for the
file and message area statistics display. This can be PRN to output to
the printer, or left blank to output to the screen. This option can be
used as a bulletin or Hello screen.