Link Status Messages - AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual

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?not enough
You didn't give enough arguments for a command that expects several parameters.
?need ALL/NONE/YES/NO
You didn't give the arguments needed for
?too many
You gave too many arguments for a command that expects several parameters. For ex-
ample,
MFILTER
MFILTER $1B,$0C,$1A,$03,$07
cmd:
?too many
?too long
You typed a command line that is too long; the line was ignored. This might happen if
you try to enter a
this specific error message, the previous entry hasn't been changed and your new entry
has been ignored.
?not while connected
You attempted to change
state.
?range
You gave a numeric argument too large for that specific command.
too many packets outstanding
You'll get this massage after a
packet data and filled the outgoing buffer and then tried to return to the Command
Mode. You'll be allowed to enter the mode after some of the packets have been suc-
cessfully transmitted.
3.3.9

Link Status Messages

Link status messages show you the status of Packet AX.25 connections in which your PK-
232 may be involved. You can ask for link status at any time from the Command Mode by
typing the
CONNECT
If you type a
tor will display the link status but your PK-232 won't take any other action.
The following messages appear in response to the
o
Link state is: CONNECTED to call1
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
can have up to 4 arguments.
BTEXT
CTEXT
or
MYCALL
CONVERSE
commands without parameters.
CONNECT
command while your PK-232 is in the connected state, your moni-
[VIA call2[,call3...,call9]]
CFROM
DFROM
,
message using more than 120 characters. If you get
AX25L2V2
or
while in a connected or connecting
TRANS
or
command, if you've already typed
CONNECT
3-9
BASIC OPERATION
MFROM
MTO
,
and
.
command.
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