[aprssig] AX.25 'H' flag

Wes Johnston aprs at kd4rdb.com
Mon Nov 14 11:19:21 EST 2005


I am indeed talking about the kiss/ax.25 spec...  I used the CONV mode
method of H bit indication... so a little mixing of terms here... but I
did see a difference in the way the kpc3's and pacomms dealt with H bits.

I think Bob said it would be chaotic... and he's right... but it's what
I saw.  Unfortunately, I don't remember which TNC filled up the h bits,
and which on just set the current bit.

wes



Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Wes Johnston wrote:
> 
> 
>>passing thru a mishmash of digipeaters, you can end up with a packet
>>like this:
>>digi1*,digi2,digi3*,digi4
>>
>>In either of these cases, digi4 should figure out that it's the one
>>supposed to digi next...  This point drove me nuts when I wrote my kiss
>>digipeater years ago.  Best to parse packet paths from the END and work
>>toward the first path element looking for any H flag to be set.  This
>>also plays well with pre-emptive digipeating.
> 
> 
> Wes, if you're really talking KISS packets (or raw AX.25 packets)
> then you should never see the operation you describe else it's a bug
> in the software in those TNC's and not per spec.  That bit _must_
> get set in order to show that the slot is used up.  Havoc will reign
> otherwise.
> 
> For command-mode TNC's then the '*' really can't be relied upon to
> indicate state of each digipeater field.  The most common format
> would be a single asterisk at the last used-up digipeater slot.  The
> other format I know of would be an asterisk for every one from the
> beginning to the last used-up slot, which is more indicative of the
> state of the bit for each slot than the first format.
> 
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