[Dxspider-support] SH/ Command & other node connectees

Anthony (N2KI) n2ki at amsat.org
Fri Jul 13 12:58:35 CEST 2007


Thanks Dirk.  I am still on build 101.  I suppose I should catch up.

Anthony
 
 

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[mailto:dxspider-support-bounces at dxcluster.org] On Behalf Of Dirk Koopman
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 1:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [Dxspider-support] SH/ Command & other node connectees

Anthony (N2KI) wrote:
> Question 1
> 
> How can I update the output of the SH command.  For example, the command 
> sh/band does not appear in the list of useable commands when the SH 
> command is issued. 


Er.. You can't. However, your question highlighted the fact that there 
is (or rather was) no help text for sh/bands. There is now. I suspect it 
will now (cough) show up...

> Question 2
>  
> Is the sh/n/c command the proper syntax to see the entire network of 
> connections?  Let's say I am searching for a particular station to see 
> where they are connected.
> 

It was a good way. It now less good (although better than it was so it 
no longer takes 50 seconds -> two minutes to give you a result).

There is a newer version of the command called sh/newc/n which will show 
you a hierarchical view of the network. You can also do sh/newc <node> 
which will show you (at least one) path to a specific node. (I see I 
need to do a bit more work on that).

But to see which interfaces the software will use (in order) to get 
stuff to somewhere, try sh/route <call> ...

Dirk

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