CMSG {ON | OFF | DISC}
default OFF
When OFF, the custom connect text stored in CTEXT will not be sent to the connecting
station upon receiving a connect request. When ON, the custom CTEXT string will be
sent. When CMSG is set to DISC, the custom CTEXT string will be sent to the
connecting station, and then your TNC will disconnect from that station.
See also: CTEXT
COMMAND n
(n = $00 - $FF)
default $03 <Ctrl+C>
This command is used to change the Command Mode entry character. When
COMMAND is set to the default value, typing a <Ctrl+C> causes the TNC to return to
Command Mode from packet Convers Mode. See CMDTIME for returning to Command
Mode from Transparent Mode.
CONLIST [ON | OFF] [NONE | {+|-}callsign | callsign1,callsign2...]
default OFF
CONLIST is used to determine which stations (callsigns) may use your station for ANY
purpose, including digipeating.. When ON, the TNC will recognize only those packets
received with a callsign that appears in the CONLIST’s list of callsigns; and you will not
be able to connect to any station that is not in the conlist. When OFF, the TNC will
process all packets.
The maximum number of callsigns allowed in CONLIST is 10. Up to 10 callsigns may be
entered at once, using the format shown after the command name, and the new list of
from 1 to 10 callsigns will replace whatever list was there before. The CONLIST
command can be used to add a single callsign (+callsign), so long as there is room for
the new callsign on the list (if there is not, the TNC responds with “EH?” and returns you
to the command prompt). Similarly, you can remove a single callsign (-callsign) from the
list. And to remove all items from the current list, enter CONLIST NONE.
A callsign entered without a SSID will match any SSID of that callsign. To match a
specific SSID only, enter the callsign with that SSID: for example, callsign-n, where n =
0-15.
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