COMMANDS
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STATShrt
ON | OFF
default ON
All Units
Packet
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 and NUMNODES.
See also: status
Status
immediate
All Units
Packet
This command will display both the identifier and link state of all streams. If STATSHRT is ON only
active streams will be displayed. The current input and output (I/O) stream is also indicated. A
pound sign (
#
) indicates that there is unacknowledged data in the buffers for that stream. The fol-
lowing is an example of a display which may result from entry of the STATUS command, with
NUMNODES set to 2, MAXUSERS 10 and STATSHRT OFF:
cmd:
Stat
A
stream - I/O
CONNECTED TO W0XI
B
stream -
CONNECTED TO N0APJ
C
stream -
DISCONNECTED
........
........
I
stream -
CONNECTED TO NQAL VIA LAW
J
stream -
#CONNECTED TO KE0H
Ain
DISCONNECTED
Aout DISCONNECTED
Bin
DISCONNECTED
Bout DISCONNECTED
See also: maxusers, nzmnodes, pbbs, statshrt, streamsw
STOp
n
(n = $00 – $FF)
default $13 (Ctrl-S)
All Units
All Modes
This command specifies the character sent by the computer to the TNC to stop input from the
TNC. If set to $00 only hardware flow control will be used. For software flow control set this pa-
rameter to the character the computer will send to stop data flow.
See also: start, xflow, xoff, xon
STREAMCa
ON | OFF
default OFF
All Units
Packet
When monitoring packets addressed only to you, setting the command ON will enable the display
of the callsign of the connected-to station following the stream identifier of the connection (con-
trolled by STREAMEV). This is especially useful when operating with multiple connections allowed.
See also: mcon, monitor, streamev