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Link Status Messages - Advanced Electronic Applications PK-88 Operating Manual

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
?need ALL/NONE/YES/NO
You did not type the arguments needed for CFROM, DFROM, MFROM and MTO.
?too many
You typed too many arguments for a command that expects several parameters.
For example, MFILTER can have up to 4 arguments.
cmd:mfilter $lB,$OC,$1A,$03,$07
?too many
?too long
You typed too long a command line; the line was ignored. This happens if you
type a BTEXT or CTEXT message of more than 120 characters.
?not while connected
You tried to change MYCALL or AX25L2V2 while already connected or while trying
to establish a connection.
too many packets outstanding
This message appears after leaving CONVERSE or TRANS command if you have
already typed packet data, filled the transmit buffer and then tried to return
to the Data Mode. You can only enter the mode after some of the packets have
been successfully transmitted.
3.4.3

Link Status Messages

Link status messages show the status of packet AX.25 connections in which the
PK-88 is involved. You can ask for link status at any time from the Command
Mode by typing the CONNECT command without parameters.
If you type a CONNECT command while the PK-88 is in connected state, your
monitor will display the link status.
The following messages appear in response to the CONNECT command.
Link state is: CONNECTED to call1
Your station is connected to a distant station. The message shows the
digipeater path in use, if any.
Link state is: DISCONNECTED
There is no link or connection at this time.
Link state is: CONNECT in progress
You typed a connect request, but the acknowledgment from the distant station
has not been received. If you type the DISCONNE command, the connect process
will be canceled.
....
[VIA call2[,call3
3-8
call9j]
BASIC OPERATION
PK88-48

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