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NEWMODE {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON, the TNC will return to Command Mode if the station on the current I/O
stream disconnects. The TNC will not return to Command Mode if the station
disconnecting is on a different stream. When OFF, a disconnect will not cause the TNC
to change modes.
See also: connect, disconnect, status
NOMODE {ON | OFF}
default OFF
When OFF and a connection takes place, the TNC will change to whatever mode is
specified in CONMODE. When ON, the TNC stays in Command Mode after connecting
to another station; that is, it does not immediately change to Convers or Transparent
Mode.
See also: conmode, connect
NTEXT text
default (blank)
This entry specifies customized text to be sent with the initial KA-Node sign-on message
(when a remote station connects to a KA-Node). Enter any combination of characters
and spaces up to a maximum length of 128. Entering a single ‗%' will clear NTEXT.
See also: mynode, numnodes
NUMNODES n
default 0
This command is used to set the number of allowable circuits through the KA-Node. For
example, if you wish to allow up to 3 simultaneous circuits through the node, set
NUMNODES 3.
Changing the value of NUMNODES will cause a soft reset.
Approximately 4 kbytes of RAM is used for each circuit. The amount of RAM available
will depend on how much RAM has been used for the PBBS, MAXUSERS, and
MYREMOTE parameters. If you select n larger than available RAM will allow, a ―Not
enough RAM‖ message will be returned to you. Generally, set the amount of RAM
required first for your PBBS (personal bulletin board) and then set the desired number
of circuits. For example, if you have 32 kbytes of RAM and n is set to 5 you can only
(n = 0-26, depending on available RAM)
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