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EXAMPLE - DELRoute 1 W0XI-1 110
K-Net responds: Route deleted
EXAMPLE - DELRoute 1 WK5M-1 110
K-Net responds: Route unlocked
In this case, the route was not deleted, and the "Route unlocked" response simply
indicates that the route is not locked in the routes table. This response will be received if
this neighbor is used as a route by other destination nodes in your nodes table. In order
to delete this route, all destination nodes that use this neighbor, as a route must be
deleted first.
HELP
This command displays a list of all commands available to the connected user. Giving
the HELP command followed by an available node command will display a one-line help
message about that command. Entering the HELP HELP command will give a one-line
help message of all available commands.
IDINT n
Default 10
The IDINT command sets the time interval (in minutes) between node ID packets (not
node broadcasts). Setting this command to 0 disables node IDs.
INFO text
Default blank
This command sets a text message that is sent to users when they enter the INFO
command after connecting to your node.
EXAMPLE - Info Located 3 miles N. W. of Sutton, NE - 50 watts at 100 feet. Hit Enter
for available commands or C to Connect to me.
You may clear the info text by entering a ‗%' as the info text (INFO %).
Intface TERMINAL I BBS I KISS I XKISS I HOST I NET {TERMINAL}
The NET option has been added to the INTFACE command and GPS and NEWUSER
have been removed. Setting the INTFACE command to NET and powering the KPC-3
off and then back on allows the serial port to operate as a dedicated "virtual radio
circuit". This allows multiple, co-located network nodes to communicate with each other
via their serial ports. See the Node Stacking section of this manual for more information.
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