From 17287576555a5c46fa23549e2e5f073660dccb70 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ralf Baechle Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 09:51:03 +0200 Subject: Import ax25-tools 0.0.1 from tarball --- netrom/nrparms.8 | 76 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 76 insertions(+) create mode 100644 netrom/nrparms.8 (limited to 'netrom/nrparms.8') diff --git a/netrom/nrparms.8 b/netrom/nrparms.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..38d3dd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/netrom/nrparms.8 @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +.TH NRPARMS 8 "25 January 1997" Linux "Linux System Managers Manual" +.SH NAME +nrparms \- Configure the NET/ROM interface. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B nrparms -nodes node +|- ident quality count port neighbour [digicall...] +.LP +.B nrparms -routes port nodecall [digicall...] +|- quality +.LP +.B nrparms -version +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +This program is used to manipulate the routing tables of the NET/ROM network +layer, or to get and set many of the network and transport layer parameters +for the NET/ROM protocol. The program has three basic modes of operation, +node setting, neighbour setting and general parameter setting. The syntax +for the node and neighbour setting is taken from the original NET/ROM manual +and is therefore not very UNIXy but should be familiar to those familiar +with NET/ROMs or TheNet. +.LP +To set up a new route to a NET/ROM node in the routing tables you must use +the nodes option. All of the parameters are needed to add the node. It is +probably best to illustrate with an example: +.LP +.B nrparms -nodes GB7BPQ + NMCLUS 120 6 vhf G8ROU-3 +.LP +This creates a new route to a distant node with the callsign GB7BPQ and the +alias NMCLUS, it has a quality of 120 (out of 255) and has an obsolescence +count of six and packets for that node should be sent on the AX.25 port named +vhf to my immediate neighbour G8ROU-3. The callsigns of the node and the +neighbour may be the same. For example to set up the node G8ROU-3 which is +also my immediate neighbour, I would use: +.LP +.B nrparms -nodes G8ROU-3 + MATLCK 200 6 vhf G8ROU-3 +.LP +If the ident of the remote node is not known, it is possible to add a +node with a blank ident. To do this an ident of '*' must be entered on +the command line. Because of the command line expansion that shells do, the * +must be escaped by enclosing it in quotes. +.LP +It is also possible to remove a route to a distant node with the same +command except that the + is replaced by a -. The other parameters must also +be present. If the node has not other routes then the node will be deleted, +and the neighbour node that the connections go via may also be deleted if no +other node route uses it, and it is not a locked neighbour entry. +.LP +When setting up a new node, a new neighbour entry may also be created. This +will have a default value. For that neighbour to be meaningful in the +automatic routing process, it must have a more reasonable entry in the +neighbours list. To do this the routes option of the command must be used. +An example: +.LP +.B nrparms -routes ax0 G8ROU-3 + 120 +.LP +This will create (or update) the neighbour entry for G8ROU-3 with a quality +of 120 and it will be locked, it will not create a node entry for the +neighbour. This quality will be used by the +.BR netromd (8) +program when calculating route qualities via this neighbour. Normally once a +neighbour has zero node routes going via it, it will be deleted. Locking a +neighbour prevents the deletion from occurring. To unlock a neighbour entry, +the same command is used but with the + replaced by a -. +.SH FILES +.LP +/etc/ax25/axports +.br +/etc/ax25/nrports +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR call (1), +.BR netrom (4), +.BR nrports (5), +.BR axparms (8), +.BR netromd (8), +.BR nrctl (8), +.BR nrparms (8). +.SH AUTHOR +Jonathan Naylor G4KLX -- cgit v1.2.3