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 --- rose/rsparms.8 | 64 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 64 insertions(+) create mode 100644 rose/rsparms.8 (limited to 'rose/rsparms.8') diff --git a/rose/rsparms.8 b/rose/rsparms.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aeadc20 --- /dev/null +++ b/rose/rsparms.8 @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +.TH RSPARMS 8 "25 July 1997" Linux "Linux System Managers Manual" +.SH NAME +rsparms \- Configure the Rose interface. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B rsparms -nodes add|del address[/mask] port neigh [digis...] +.LP +.B rsparms -nodes list +.LP +.B rsparms -call |none +.LP +.B rsparms -version +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +This program is used to manipulate the routing tables of the Rose network +layer. To set up a new route to a Rose 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 rsparms -nodes add 2080192303 144 F1OAT-11 +.LP +This creates a new route to a distant node with the address 2080192303 and +the packets for that node should be sent on AX.25 port 144 to my immediate +neighbour F1OAT-11 without going through any digi-praters. For +example to set up the same node but via a digi-peater I would use: +.LP +.B rsparms -nodes add 2080192303 144 F1OAT-11 F6PRA-9 +.LP +It is also possible to remove a route to a distant node with the same +command except that the \(lqadd\(rq is replaced by a \(lqdel\(rq. The other +parameters must also be present. If the node has no 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. +.LP +You may list the configured Rose routes using the following syntax: +.LP +.B rsparms -nodes list +.LP +This program may also be used to set up a common AX.25 level 2 callsign that +will be used for the ROSE node. By default no special level 2 callsign is +set, but setting it will replace any existing level 2 callsign and register +another one. Setting the callsign to \(lqnone\(rq will remove the level 2 +callsign. For example: +.LP +.B rsparms -call VK2KTJ-10 +.LP +would set the callsign used by Rose internode traffic to VK2KTJ-10. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP 10 +.BI \-version +Display the version information. +.SH FILES +.LP +/etc/ax25/axports +.br +/etc/ax25/rsports +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR call (1), +.BR rose (4), +.BR axports (5), +.BR rsports (5), +.BR rsctl (8), +.BR rsparms (8). +.SH AUTHOR +Jonathan Naylor G4KLX -- cgit v1.2.3