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STATS
This command displays a summary of statistics concerning level 3 and level 4 activity
on this node. A typical display:
KARL:WK5M-1}
Time active 3986 min
Buffers: 200 max, 199 available, 169 min, 0 out
Known nodes: 19
L4 Connects: 26 sent, 5 rcvd
L4 Frames: 205 sent, 392 rcvd, 6 resent, 0 resequenced
L3 Frames Relayed: 2303
This shows that the node has been active for 3986 minutes, there are 200 buffers in the
node, 199 of those buffers are available. In addition, it indicates that, at some time,
there were only 169 buffers available, and that the node has never run out of buffers. If
min Buffers nears zero, or if the buffers have run out, the NETBUFFS parameter should
be increased. It further shows that there are 19 nodes listed in the nodes table, there
have been 26 level 4 connects sent and 5 received. 205 level 4 frames have been sent,
392 received, 6 resent (retries) and none have been resequenced. The level 3 activity
shows that 2303 level 3 frames have been relayed.
SYSOP
The SYSOP command can be used by a remote user to access sysop commands
(marked with a single *). When a user gives the SYSOP command, the node responds
with three lines of numbers. The user must then convert one of these three lines into the
corresponding characters of the RTEXT in order to be validated as sysop. This operates
the same as the remote access in your KPC-3 and uses the same RTEXT. (See the
"Remote Access" section in your KPC-3 Reference Manual), If connecting to the node
with an attached terminal, sysop validation is automatic.
USERS
This command displays a list of users currently connected to the node. It also displays
the number of buffers currently available (in parentheses). Uplinks, downlinks, and
crosslinks will be displayed by this command.
EXAMPLE -
Node user enters: USERS
K-Net responds:
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