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-<H2><A NAME="ss8.3">8.3 accept/spots (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.3">8.3 accept/route (8)</A>
+</H2>
+
+<P><CODE><B>accept/route <call> [0-9] <pattern></B> Set an 'accept' filter line for routing</CODE>
+<P>
+<P>Create an 'accept this routing PC Protocol' line for a filter.
+<P>
+<P>An accept filter line means that if a PC16/17/19/21/24/41/50 matches this filter
+it is passed thru that interface. See HELP FILTERING for more info. Please read this
+to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
+<P>
+<P>You can use any of the following things in this line:-
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+ call <prefixes> the callsign of the thingy
+ call_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ call_itu <numbers>
+ call_zone <numbers>
+ origin <prefixes> really the interface it came in on
+ origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <numbers>
+ origin_zone <numbers>
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P>
+<P>some examples:-
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+ acc/route gb7djk call_dxcc 61,38 (send only UK+EIRE nodes)
+ acc/route gb7djk call gb7djk (equiv to SET/ISOLATE)
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P>
+<P>You can use the tag 'all' to accept everything eg:
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+ acc/route all
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.4">8.4 accept/spots (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>accept/announce [0-9] <pattern></B> Set an accept filter line for spots</CODE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>but this probably for advanced users...
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.4">8.4 accept/spots (extended for sysops) (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.5">8.5 accept/spots (extended for sysops) (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>accept/spots <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern></B> Spot filter sysop version</CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.5">8.5 accept/wcy (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.6">8.6 accept/wcy (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>accept/wcy [0-9] <pattern></B> set an accept WCY filter</CODE>
<P>This command is really provided for future use.
<P>See HELP FILTER for information.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.6">8.6 accept/wcy (extended for sysops) (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.7">8.7 accept/wcy (extended for sysops) (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>accept/wcy <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern></B>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.7">8.7 accept/wwv (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.8">8.8 accept/wwv (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>accept/wwv [0-9] <pattern></B> Set an accept WWV filter</CODE>
by stations in the US).
<P>See HELP FILTER for information.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.8">8.8 accept/wwv (extended for sysops) (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.9">8.9 accept/wwv (extended for sysops) (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>accept/wwv <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern></B>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.9">8.9 announce (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.10">8.10 announce (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>announce <text></B> Send an announcement to local users</CODE>
<P>
<P>Send an announcement to LOCAL users only, where <text> is the text
-of the announcement you wish to broadcast
+of the announcement you wish to broadcast. If you do not wish to receive
+announces, use the <EM>set/noannounce</EM> command. Any announces made by
+a sysop will override set/noannounce.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.10">8.10 announce full (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.11">8.11 announce full (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>announce full <text></B> Send an announcement cluster wide</CODE>
network.
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.11">8.11 announce sysop (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.12">8.12 announce sysop (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>announce sysop <text></B></CODE>
<P>
<P>Send an announcement to Sysops only
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.12">8.12 apropos (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.13">8.13 apropos (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>apropos <string></B> Search the help database</CODE>
<P>Search the help database for <string> (it isn't case sensitive),
and print the names of all the commands that may be relevant.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.13">8.13 bye (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.14">8.14 bye (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>bye</B> Exit from the cluster</CODE>
<P>
<P>This will disconnect you from the cluster
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.14">8.14 catchup (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.15">8.15 catchup (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>catchup <node_call> All|[<msgno> ...]</B> Mark a message as sent</CODE>
<P>which will arrange for them to be forward candidates again.
<P>Order is not important.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.15">8.15 clear/spots (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.16">8.16 clear/spots (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>clear/spots [1|all]</B> Clear a spot filter line</CODE>
<P>the filter will be completely removed.
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.16">8.16 connect (5) </A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.17">8.17 connect (5) </A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>connect <callsign></B> Start a connection to another DX Cluster</CODE>
use the script in /spider/connect/<callsign> to effect the 'chat' exchange
necessary to traverse the network(s) to logon to the cluster <callsign>.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.17">8.17 dbavail (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.18">8.18 dbavail (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>dbavail</B> Show a list of all the databases in the system</CODE>
<P>The title says it all really, this command lists all the databases defined
in the system. It is also aliased to SHOW/COMMAND.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.18">8.18 dbcreate (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.19">8.19 dbcreate (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>dbcreate <name></B> Create a database entry<BR>
<P>See DBIMPORT for the importing of existing AK1A format data to databases.
See DBSHOW for generic database enquiry
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.19">8.19 dbimport (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.20">8.20 dbimport (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>dbimport <dbname></B> Import AK1A data into a database</CODE>
<P>will import the standard OBLAST database that comes with AK1A into the
oblast database held locally.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.20">8.20 dbremove (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.21">8.21 dbremove (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>dbremove <dbname></B> Delete a database</CODE>
<P>There is no warning, no comeback, no safety net.
<P>You have been warned.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.21">8.21 dbshow (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.22">8.22 dbshow (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>dbshow <dbname> <key></B> Display an entry, if it exists, in a database</CODE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.22">8.22 debug (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.23">8.23 debug (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>debug</B> Set the cluster program into debug mode</CODE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>It will interrupt the cluster just after the debug command has finished.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.23">8.23 directory (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.24">8.24 directory (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>directory</B> List messages<BR> <B>directory all</B> List all messages<BR>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.24">8.24 directory (extended for sysops) (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.25">8.25 directory (extended for sysops) (5)</A>
</H2>
<P>Works just like the user command except that sysops can see ALL messages.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.25">8.25 disconnect (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.26">8.26 disconnect (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>disconnect <call> [<call> ...]</B> Disconnect a user or node</CODE>
<P>
<P>Disconnect any <call> connected locally
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.26">8.26 dx (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.27">8.27 dx (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>dx [by <call>] <freq> <call> <remarks></B> Send a DX spot</CODE>
<P>The <freq> is compared against the available bands set up in the
cluster. See SHOW/BANDS for more information.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.27">8.27 export (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.28">8.28 export (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>export <msgno> <filename></B> Export a message to a file</CODE>
access. For example:-
<P>EXPORT 2345 /tmp/a
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.28">8.28 export_users (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.29">8.29 export_users (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>export_users [<filename>]</B> Export the users database to ascii</CODE>
<P>BE WARNED: this will write to any file you have write access to. No check is
made on the filename (if any) that you specify.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.29">8.29 forward/latlong (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.30">8.30 forward/latlong (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>forward/latlong <node_call></B> Send latitude and longitude information to another cluster</CODE>
<EM>set/dxgrid</EM> enabled. This could be a LOT of information though, so
it is not recommended on slow links.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.30">8.30 forward/opername (1)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.31">8.31 forward/opername (1)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>forward/opername <call></B> Send out information on this <call> to all clusters</CODE>
be broadcast in PC41 protocol packets. This information is Name, QTH, Location
and Homenode. PC41s are only sent for the information that is available.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.31">8.31 help (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.32">8.32 help (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>help <cmd></B> Get help on a command</CODE>
for the <string> you specify and give you a list of likely commands
to look at with HELP.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.32">8.32 init (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.33">8.33 init (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>init <node call></B> Re-initialise a link to an AK1A compatible node</CODE>
node>).
<P>Best of luck - you will need it.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.33">8.33 kill (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.34">8.34 kill (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>kill <msgno> [<msgno> ..]</B> Delete a message from the local system</CODE>
delete messages that you have originated or been sent (unless you are
the sysop).
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.34">8.34 kill (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.35">8.35 kill (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>kill <msgno> [<msgno> ...]</B> Remove or erase a message from the system<BR>
this command. You can remove more than one message at a time.
<P>As a sysop you can kill any message on the system.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.35">8.35 kill full (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.36">8.36 kill full (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>kill full <msgno> [<msgno>]</B> Delete a message from the whole cluster</CODE>
<P>This uses the subject field, so any messages that have exactly the same subject
will be deleted. Beware!
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.36">8.36 links (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.37">8.37 links (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>links</B> Show which nodes are physically connected</CODE>
some information about them. See WHO for a list of all connections.
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.37">8.37 load/aliases (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.38">8.38 load/aliases (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>load/aliases</B> Reload the command alias table</CODE>
do this if you change this file whilst the cluster is running in order for the
changes to take effect.
<P>
-<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.38">8.38 load/baddx (9)</A>
-</H2>
-
-<P><CODE><B>load/baddx</B> Reload the bad DX table</CODE>
-<P>
-<P>Reload the /spider/data/baddx.pl file if you have changed it manually whilst
-the cluster is running. This table contains the DX Calls that, if spotted,
-will not be passed on. FR0G and TEST are classic examples.
-<P>
<H2><A NAME="ss8.39">8.39 load/badmsg (9)</A>
</H2>
expressions which are searched for in the fields targetted of each message.
If any of them match then that message is immediately deleted on receipt.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.40">8.40 load/badwords (9)</A>
-</H2>
-
-<P><CODE><B>load/badwords</B> Reload the badwords file</CODE>
-<P>
-<P>Reload the /spider/data/badwords file if you have changed it manually whilst
-the cluster is running. This file contains a list of words which, if found
-on certain text portions of PC protocol, will cause those protocol frames
-to be rejected. It will all put out a message if any of these words are
-used on the announce, dx and talk commands. The words can be one or
-more on a line, lines starting with '#' are ignored.
-<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.41">8.41 load/bands (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.40">8.40 load/bands (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>load/bands</B> Reload the band limits table</CODE>
<P>Reload the /spider/data/bands.pl file if you have changed it manually whilst
the cluster is running.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.42">8.42 load/cmd_cache (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.41">8.41 load/cmd_cache (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>load/cmd_cache</B> Reload the automatic command cache</CODE>
local_cmd tree and want to use the normal one again. Execute this command to
reset everything back to the state it was just after a cluster restart.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.43">8.43 load/forward (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.42">8.42 load/forward (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>load/forward</B> Reload the msg forwarding routing table</CODE>
<P>Reload the /spider/msg/forward.pl file if you have changed it
manually whilst the cluster is running.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.44">8.44 load/messages (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.43">8.43 load/messages (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>load/messages</B> Reload the system messages file</CODE>
command. You need to do this if get something like :-
<P>unknown message 'xxxx' in lang 'en'
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.45">8.45 load/prefixes (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.44">8.44 load/prefixes (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>load/prefixes</B> Reload the prefix table</CODE>
<P>Reload the /spider/data/prefix_data.pl file if you have changed it manually
whilst the cluster is running.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.46">8.46 merge (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.45">8.45 merge (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>merge <node> [<no spots>/<no wwv>]</B> Ask for the latest spots and WWV</CODE>
to your databases they will not duplicate any that have recently been added
(the last 2 days for spots and last month for WWV data).
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.47">8.47 msg (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.46">8.46 msg (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>msg <cmd> <msgno> [data ...]</B> Alter various message parameters</CODE>
<P>STAT/MSG <msgno>
<P>This will display more information on the message than DIR does.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.48">8.48 pc (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.47">8.47 pc (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>pc <call> <text></B> Send text (eg PC Protocol) to <call></CODE>
without any processing, added of "from <blah> to <blah>" or whatever.
<P>pc G1TLH Try doing that properly!!!
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.49">8.49 ping (1)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.48">8.48 ping (1)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>ping <node></B> Check the link quality between nodes</CODE>
Any visible cluster node can be PINGed.
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.50">8.50 rcmd (1)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.49">8.49 rcmd (1)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>rcmd <node call> <cmd></B> Send a command to another DX cluster</CODE>
other system is allowing RCMDs from this node and c) whether you have
permission to send this command at all.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.51">8.51 read (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.50">8.50 read (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>read</B> Read the next unread personal message addressed to you<BR>
message either sent by or sent to your callsign.
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.52">8.52 read (extended for sysops) (5) </A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.51">8.51 read (extended for sysops) (5) </A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>read <msgno></B> Read a message on the system</CODE>
<P>
<P>As a sysop you may read any message on the system
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.53">8.53 reject/announce</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.52">8.52 reject/announce</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>reject/announce [0-9] <pattern></B> Set a reject filter
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>but this probably for advanced users...
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.54">8.54 reject/announce (extended for sysops) (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.53">8.53 reject/announce (extended for sysops) (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>reject/announce <call> [input] [0-9] <pattern></B> Announce filter sysop version</CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.54">8.54 reject/route (8)</A>
+</H2>
+
+<P><CODE><B>reject/route <call> [0-9] <pattern></B> Set an 'reject' filter line for routing</CODE>
+<P>
+<P>Create an 'reject this routing PC Protocol' line for a filter.
+<P>
+<P>An reject filter line means that if a PC16/17/19/21/24/41/50 matches this filter
+it is NOT passed thru that interface. See HELP FILTERING for more info. Please
+read this to understand how filters work - it will save a lot of grief later on.
+You can use any of the following things in this line:-
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+ call <prefixes> the callsign of the thingy
+ call_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ call_itu <numbers>
+ call_zone <numbers>
+ origin <prefixes> really the interface it came in on
+ origin_dxcc <numbers> eg: 61,62 (from eg: sh/pre G)
+ origin_itu <numbers>
+ origin_zone <numbers>
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P>
+<P>some examples:-
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+ rej/route gb7djk call_dxcc 61,38 (everything except UK+EIRE nodes)
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P>
+<P>You can use the tag 'all' to reject everything eg:
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+ rej/route all (equiv to [very] restricted mode)
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P>
<H2><A NAME="ss8.55">8.55 reject/spots (0)</A>
</H2>
<P>
<P>Add a beep to DX and other terminal messages.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.70">8.70 set/clx (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.70">8.70 set/bbs (5)</A>
+</H2>
+
+<P><CODE><B>set/bbs <call> [<call>..]</B>Make <call> a BBS</CODE>
+<P>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.71">8.71 set/clx (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/clx <node_call> [<node_call> ...]</B> Make
<P>
<P>Set the node_call as a CLX type node
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.71">8.71 set/debug (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.72">8.72 set/debug (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/debug <name></B> Add a debug level to the debug set</CODE>
command.
<P>You can remove a debug level with unset/debug <name>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.72">8.72 set/dx (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.73">8.73 set/dx (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/dx</B>Allow DX messages to arrive at your terminal</CODE>
<P>
<P>You can stop DX messages with the <EM>unset/dx</EM> command
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.73">8.73 set/dxgrid (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.74">8.74 set/dxgrid (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/dxgrid</B>Allow grid squares on the end of DX messages</CODE>
the end of a DX spot. If this is the case, use the <EM>unset/dxgrid</EM>
command to remove the grid squares.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.74">8.74 set/dxnet (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.75">8.75 set/dxnet (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/dxnet <node_call> [<node_call> ...]</B> Make
<P>
<P>Set the node_call as a DXNet type node
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.75">8.75 set/echo (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.76">8.76 set/echo (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/echo</B> Make the cluster echo your input</CODE>
<P>The setting is stored in your user profile.
<P>YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE THIS COMMAND IF YOU ARE CONNECTED VIA AX25.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.76">8.76 set/here (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.77">8.77 set/here (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/here</B> Set the here flag</CODE>
command to let people know you are away. This simply puts brackets
around your callsign to indicate you are not available.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.77">8.77 set/homenode (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.78">8.78 set/homenode (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/homenode <node_call></B> Set your home cluster</CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.78">8.78 set/hops (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.79">8.79 set/hops (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/hops <node_call> ann|spots|wwv|wcy <n></B>
<P>Set SHOW/HOPS for information on what is already set. This command
creates a filter and works in conjunction with the filter system.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.79">8.79 set/isolate (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.80">8.80 set/isolate (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/isolate <node call></B> Isolate a node from the rest of the network</CODE>
<P>You can see which nodes are isolated with the show/isolate (1) command.
<P>You can remove the isolation with the command unset/isolate.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.80">8.80 set/language (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.81">8.81 set/language (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/language <language></B> Set the language you wish to use</CODE>
<P>You can select the language that you want the cluster to use. Currently
the languages available are <EM>en</EM> (English) and <EM>nl</EM> (Dutch).
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.81">8.81 set/location (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.82">8.82 set/location (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/location <lat and long></B> Set your latitude and longitude</CODE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.82">8.82 set/sys_location (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.83">8.83 set/sys_location (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/sys_location <lat & long></B> Set your cluster latitude and longitude</CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.83">8.83 set/logininfo (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.84">8.84 set/logininfo (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/logininfo</B> Show logins and logouts of nodes and users</CODE>
can stop these messages by using the <EM>unset/logininfo</EM> command.
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.84">8.84 set/lockout (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.85">8.85 set/lockout (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/lockout <call></B> Stop a callsign connecting to the cluster</CODE>
<P>You can show who is locked out with the <EM>show/lockout</EM> command.
To allow the user to connect again, use the <EM>unset/lockout</EM> command.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.85">8.85 set/name (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.86">8.86 set/name (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/name <your_name></B> Set your name</CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.86">8.86 set/node (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.87">8.87 set/node (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/node <call> [<call> ...]</B> Make the callsign an AK1A cluster</CODE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>To see what your nodes are set to, use the <EM>show/nodes</EM> command.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.87">8.87 set/obscount (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.88">8.88 set/obscount (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/obscount <count> <node call></B> Set the 'pump-up' obsolescence counter</CODE>
default values, if a node has not responded to a ping within 15 minutes,
it is disconnected.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.88">8.88 set/page (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.89">8.89 set/page (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/page <n></B> Set the number of lines per page</CODE>
<P>The setting is stored in your user profile.
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.89">8.89 set/password (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.90">8.90 set/password (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/password <callsign> <string></B> Set a users password</CODE>
result with STAT/USER. The password is the usual 30 character baycom
type password.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.90">8.90 set/pinginterval (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.91">8.91 set/pinginterval (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/pinginterval <time> <node call></B> Set the ping time to neighbouring nodes</CODE>
(as certain cluster software doesn't always notice), see SET/OBSCOUNT
for more information.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.91">8.91 set/privilege (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.92">8.92 set/privilege (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/privilege <n> <call> [<call> ...]</B> Set the privilege level on a call</CODE>
<P>If you are a sysop and you come in as a normal user on a remote connection
your privilege will automatically be set to 0.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.92">8.92 set/spider (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.93">8.93 set/spider (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/spider <node_call> [<node_call> ...]</B> Make
<P>
<P>Set the node_call as a DXSpider type node
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.93">8.93 set/sys_qra (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.94">8.94 set/sys_qra (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/sys_qra <locator></B> Set your cluster QRA locator</CODE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.94">8.94 set/qra (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.95">8.95 set/qra (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/qra <locator></B> Set your QRA locator</CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.95">8.95 set/qth (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.96">8.96 set/qth (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/qth <your QTH></B> Set your QTH</CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.96">8.96 set/talk (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.97">8.97 set/talk (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/talk</B> Allow talk messages to be seen at your console</CODE>
<P>Allow talk messages to arrive at your console. You can switch off
talks with the <EM>unset/talk</EM> command.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.97">8.97 set/wcy (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.98">8.98 set/wcy (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/wcy</B> Allow WCY messages to be seen at your console</CODE>
<P>Allow WCY information to be seen at your console. You can switch off
WCY messages with the <EM>unset/wcy</EM> command.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.98">8.98 set/wwv (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.99">8.99 set/wwv (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/wwv</B> Allow WWV messages to be seen at your console</CODE>
<P>Allow WWV information to be seen at your console. You can switch off
WWV messages with the <EM>unset/wwv</EM> command.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.99">8.99 set/wx (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.100">8.100 set/wx (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>set/wx</B> Allow WX messages to be seen at your console</CODE>
<P>Allow WX information to be seen at your console. You can switch off
WX messages with the <EM>unset/wx</EM> command.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.100">8.100 show/baddx (1)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.101">8.101 show/baddx (1)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/baddx</B>Show all the bad dx calls in the system</CODE>
<P>Display all the bad dx callsigns in the system, see SET/BADDX
for more information.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.101">8.101 show/badnode (6)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.102">8.102 show/badnode (6)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/badnode</B> Show all the bad nodes in the system</CODE>
<P>Display all the bad node callsigns in the system, see SET/BADNODE
for more information.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.102">8.102 show/badspotter (1)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.103">8.103 show/badspotter (1)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/badspotter</B> Show all the bad spotters in the system</CODE>
<P>Display all the bad spotter's callsigns in the system, see SET/BADSPOTTER
for more information.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.103">8.103 show/configuration (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.104">8.104 show/configuration (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/configuration [<node>]</B> Show all visible nodes and their users</CODE>
<P>This command is normally abbreviated to: sh/c
<P>BE WARNED: the list that is returned can be VERY long
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.104">8.104 show/configuration/node (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.105">8.105 show/configuration/node (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/configuration/node</B> Show all the nodes connected</CODE>
<P>
<P>Show all the nodes connected locally and the nodes they have connected.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.105">8.105 show/connect (1)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.106">8.106 show/connect (1)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/connect</B> Show all the active connections</CODE>
<P>This command shows information on all the active connections known to
the node. This command gives slightly more information than WHO.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.106">8.106 show/date (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.107">8.107 show/date (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/date [<prefix>|<callsign>]</B> Show
then it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not including DST) at
the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.107">8.107 show/debug (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.108">8.108 show/debug (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/debug</B> Show what levels of debug you are logging</CODE>
<P>
<P>The levels can be set with <EM>set/debug</EM>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.108">8.108 show/dx (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.109">8.109 show/dx (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/dx [options]</B> interrogate the spot database</CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.109">8.109 show/dxcc (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.110">8.110 show/dxcc (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/dxcc <prefix></B> Interrogate the spot database by country</CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.110">8.110 show/files (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.111">8.111 show/files (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/files [<filearea> [<string>]]</B> List
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>See also TYPE - to see the contents of a file.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.111">8.111 show/filter (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.112">8.112 show/filter (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/filter</B> Show the filters you have set</CODE>
<P>Show the contents of all the filters that are set by you. This command
displays all the filters set - for all the various categories.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.112">8.112 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.113">8.113 show/filter (extended for sysops) (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/filter <callsign></B> Show the filters set by <callsign></CODE>
<P>
<P>A sysop can look at any filters that have been set.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.113">8.113 show/hops (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.114">8.114 show/hops (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/hops <node_call> [ann|spots|wcy|wwv|]</B> Show the hop counts for a node</CODE>
which category you want to see. If you leave the category out then
all the categories will be listed.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.114">8.114 show/isolate (1)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.115">8.115 show/isolate (1)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/isolate</B> Show a list of isolated nodes</CODE>
<P>
<P>Show which nodes are currently set to be isolated.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.115">8.115 show/lockout (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.116">8.116 show/lockout (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/lockout</B> Show a list of excluded callsigns</CODE>
<P>Show a list of callsigns that have been excluded (locked out) of the
cluster locally with the <EM>set/lockout</EM> command
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.116">8.116 show/log (8)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.117">8.117 show/log (8)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/log [<callsign>]</B> Show excerpts from the system log</CODE>
it will output a general logfile. With the optional callsign it will
show output from the log associated with that callsign.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.117">8.117 show/moon (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.118">8.118 show/moon (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/moon [<prefix>|<callsign>]</B> Show moon
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.118">8.118 show/muf (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.119">8.119 show/muf (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/muf <prefix> [<hours>][long]</B> Show
should be noted that the figures will probably not be very useful, nor
terrible accurate, but it is included for completeness.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.119">8.119 show/node (1)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.120">8.120 show/node (1)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/node [<node_call> ...]</B> Show the type and version
command line. If no callsigns are specified then a sorted list of all
the non-user callsigns known to the system will be displayed.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.120">8.120 show/prefix (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.121">8.121 show/prefix (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/prefix <callsign></B> Interrogate the prefix database</CODE>
<P>See also SHOW/DXCC
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.121">8.121 show/program (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.122">8.122 show/program (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/program</B> Show the locations of all the included program modules</CODE>
<P>Show the name and location where every program module was load from. This
is useful for checking where you think you have loaded a .pm file from.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.122">8.122 show/qra (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.123">8.123 show/qra (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/qra <locator> [<locator>]</B> Show the distance
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.123">8.123 show/qrz (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.124">8.124 show/qrz (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/qrz <callsign></B> Show any callbook details on a callsign</CODE>
and returns any information available for that callsign. This service
is provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.124">8.124 show/route (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.125">8.125 show/route (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/route <callsign></B> Show the route to <callsign></CODE>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.125">8.125 show/satellite (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.126">8.126 show/satellite (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/satellite <name> [<hours> <interval>]</B>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.126">8.126 show/sun (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.127">8.127 show/sun (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/sun [<prefix>|<callsign>]</B> Show
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.127">8.127 show/time (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.128">8.128 show/time (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/time [<prefix>|<callsign>]</B> Show
then it will show UTC and UTC + the local offset (not including DST) at
the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.128">8.128 show/wcy (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.129">8.129 show/wcy (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/wcy</B> Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts<BR>
<P>
<P>Display the most recent WCY information that has been received by the system
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.129">8.129 show/wwv (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.130">8.130 show/wwv (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>show/wwv</B> Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts<BR>
<P>Display the most recent WWV information that has been received by the system
<P>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.130">8.130 shutdown (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.131">8.131 shutdown (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>shutdown</B> Shutdown the cluster</CODE>
<P>Shutdown the cluster and disconnect all the users. If you have Spider
set to respawn in /etc/inittab it will of course restart.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.131">8.131 spoof (9)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.132">8.132 spoof (9)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>spoof <callsign> <command></B> Run commands as another user</CODE>
kind of things that users seem to always get wrong.. like home_node for
example.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.132">8.132 stat/db (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.133">8.133 stat/db (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>stat/db <dbname></B> Show the status of a database</CODE>
<P>Depending on your privilege level you will see more or less information.
This command is unlikely to be of much use to anyone other than a sysop.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.133">8.133 stat/channel (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.134">8.134 stat/channel (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>stat/channel <callsign></B> Show the status of a channel on the cluster</CODE>
you are on or else for the callsign that you asked for.
<P>Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.134">8.134 stat/msg (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.135">8.135 stat/msg (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>stat/msg <msgno></B> Show the status of a message</CODE>
<P>This command shows the internal status of a message and includes information
such as to whom it has been forwarded, its size, origin etc etc.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.135">8.135 stat/user (5)</A>
+<P>If no message number is given then the status of the message system is
+displayed.
+<P>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.136">8.136 stat/route_node (5)</A>
+</H2>
+
+<P><CODE><B>stat/route_node <callsign></B> Show the data in a Route::Node object</CODE>
+<P>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.137">8.137 stat/route_user (5)</A>
+</H2>
+
+<P><CODE><B>stat/route_user <callsign></B> Show the data in a Route::User object</CODE>
+<P>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.138">8.138 stat/user (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>stat/user <callsign></B> Show the full status of a user</CODE>
and stuff.
<P>Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.136">8.136 sysop (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.139">8.139 sysop (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>sysop</B> Regain your privileges if you login remotely</CODE>
numbers but nothing will happen when you input a string. Any match is
case sensitive.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.137">8.137 talk (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.140">8.140 talk (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>talk <callsign></B> Enter talk mode with <callsign><BR>
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.138">8.138 type (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.141">8.141 type (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>type <filearea>/<name></B> Look at a file in one of the fileareas</CODE>
<P>See also SHOW/FILES to see what fileareas are available and a
list of content.
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.139">8.139 who (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.142">8.142 who (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>who</B> Show who is physically connected locally</CODE>
<P>This is a quick listing that shows which callsigns are connected and
what sort of connection they have
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.140">8.140 wx (0)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.143">8.143 wx (0)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>wx <text></B> Send a weather message to local users<BR>
<P>Weather messages can sometimes be useful if you are experiencing an extreme
that may indicate enhanced conditions
<P>
-<H2><A NAME="ss8.141">8.141 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5)</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss8.144">8.144 wx (enhanced for sysops) (5)</A>
</H2>
<P><CODE><B>wx sysop <text></B> Send a weather message to other clusters only</CODE>