[nos-bbs] Hidden Digipeater Path Setting?

Brett Friermood brett.friermood at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 16:34:57 EDT 2012


So it does remember. OK, thanks.


On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Don <ve3zda at gmail.com> wrote:
> When you manually connect to a remote station using the via process that
> path is remembered.
>
> If you are at the jnos command type
> Ax25 route
> And it will show you the path you created.
> You can remove that route and there are a few options depending on how you
> created it in the first place..
> Of course the one you want is ax25 route drop
> Here's what is available and as you can see you can make them permanent
> routing etc.
> Usage: ax25 route add <target> <iface> [digis...]
>       ax25 route drop <target> <iface>
>       ax25 route mode <target> <iface> [mode]
>       ax25 route perm <target> <iface> [digis...]
> You should be able to review all of the options by typing
> help ax25 <enter>
>
>
> Hopefully that helps..
> 73, Don - ve3zda
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Brett Friermood
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 3:26 PM
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> Subject: [nos-bbs] Hidden Digipeater Path Setting?
>
> Thanks again to everyone for the help you've given me this far. I'm
> making progress and am understanding JNOS more.
>
> I was able to do some valuable testing last night while monitoring
> with another station. I confirmed everything works and gained a lot
> more knowledge of the protocol and network by seeing the connections
> decoded in realtime, however I stumbled across something else.
>
> At one time I was trying to connect to the BBS, DULBBS, by digipeating
> through another node, WISS, using the command "c radio dulbbs wiss".
> My packets were decoding as: "KC9MWG>DULBBS,WISS <<C>>". I was unable
> to connect so I killed the session and got back to the command line.
>
> Then I tried to connect again to DULBBS but my transmitted packets
> were still "KC9MWG>DULBBS,WISS <<C>>". Did I unknowingly set a
> variable or something? I was using the plain old "c radio dulbbs" as
> before, which before was transmitting "KC9MWG>DULBBS <<C>>".
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
> KC9MWG
>
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