[Cluster-tech] PC92

Dirk Koopman djk at tobit.co.uk
Mon Sep 17 12:55:39 CEST 2007


Lee Sawkins wrote:
> Hi Dirk
> 
> When I do a sh/newc, I get a huge list.  I see the node VE7CC-1 listed
> with users in one place and listed as VE7CC-1 ... in another.  If you
> have a talk message for one of my users, do you route it via one of
> these connections as a regular talk, or do you broadcast it?

If the user is in the routing table, I route it.

sh/route <user or node call>

will either give you one or more attached node callsigns, or nothing. If 
there is one or more nodes then it will be routed, if there is nothing, 
it will be broadcast.

Dirk

> 
> Lee
> 
> Dirk Koopman wrote:
>> Lee Sawkins wrote:
>>> Hi Dirk
>>>
>>> I can connect to you and get the PC93 stuff ok.
>>> After a while your node issues a disconnect to me.
>>> Do I need to send something to keep the link alive?
>>> What does the PC93 data mean?  I have looked all over for info on the
>>> PC93 sentences.  There are ^A^ ^C^ and ^D^.  What are these?
>>>
>> What I should also mention is that if you miss three 'C' records then
>> you unlink that node out of the tree.
>>
>> This also means that you won't see a complete tree until after an hour
>> after connection to the cloud.
>>
>> Do a sh/newc on gb7djk to get a flavour of the depth of the tree.
>>
>> Dirk
> 




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