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• STATshrt ON|OFF
{ON}
If ON, entry of the STATUS command will display only the current I/O Stream and any other
streams having a connected status. If OFF, entry of the STATUS command will display all streams
allowed by MAXUSERS, PBBS, NUMNODES, and MYREMOTE.
See also: status
Status
{immediate command}
This command displays the identifier and link state of all allowed streams. The current input and
output stream is indicated with I/O. A pound sign (#) indicates that there is unacknowledged data
in the buffers For that stream. The number immediately following the It is the number of bytes
outstanding. The number in parentheses is the number of packets not yet acknowledged.
See also: maxusers, myremote, numnodes, pbbs, statshrt, streamsw
• STOp
n (n = $00 – $FF)
{$13 <Ctrl-S>}
This command specifies the character sent by the terminal to the KPC-9612 to stop data flow from
the TNC. If set to $00, only hardware flow control will be used. For software flow control set this
parameter to the character the terminal will send to stop data flow and be sure XFLOW is ON.
See also: start, xflow, xoff, xon
• STREAMCa ON|OFF
{OFF}
When receiving packets addressed only to you, setting this command ON will enable the display of
the callsign of the connected-to station following the stream identifier of the connections (control-
led by STREAMEV). This is especially useful when operating with multiple connections.
See also: mcon, monitor, streamev
• STREAMEv ON|OFF
{OFF}
When OFF, the stream indicator is displayed only when a change in streams occurs. When ON, the
stream indicator will be displayed with every incoming packet. This command applies only when
MONITOR or MCON is OFF and you are connected to another station.
See also: mcon, monitor, strearnca, streamsw
• STReamsw
n (n = $00 – $FF)
{$7C (|)/$7E (~)}
This command selects the characters used to signify that a new "stream" or connection channel is
being addressed. To change streams, or to change from port 1 to port 2, type the streamswitch
character for the port you want, followed, immediately by the letter of the stream you want to use.
See also: maxusers, pass, status
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