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+<H2><A NAME="s7">7.</A> <A HREF="usermanual_en.html#toc7">Nodes and users.</A></H2>
+
+<P>You can check which nodes are connected in the network, who is
+logged on locally, who is logged on at all the nodes or even
+just one node in particular. This is handy if you wish to see whether
+a friend is connected at the node they use. To see who is connected
+to the nodes, the <B>SHOW/CONFIGURATION</B> command is used.</P>
+<P><B>Example:</B></P>
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+show/configuration
+show/configuration/nodes
+show/configuration (node_call)
+show/configuration (prefix)
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+</P>
+<P>The first of our three examples would output something like this,</P>
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+sh/c
+Node Callsigns
+EI5TCR (7 users)
+GB7ADX
+GB7BAA G4FPV G8TIC
+GB7BIG (GD0TEP) GD3UMW
+GB7BPQ (G0INA) G0RCI G3AKU G3OCA
+(GB7CDX) G3JNB G4ALR
+GB7DJK G0FYD G0REK G1TLH G4PEL G4SOZ
+ G4TVR G7SQW K8AZ M0CTQ-1 MM1CXE-10
+ ON7WP
+GB7DXA G0RDI G8SJP
+GB7DXC (G0HDB) G0WFK (G1FYC) G3KWK G3LME
+ G3OIL G4BGW G4FUJ (G4PDQ) GW7SMV
+GB7DXE G1NNB
+(GB7DXG) GU6EFB GU7DHI
+GB7DXK G1NTW G3IBI G3NSM G3XAQ G4CUS
+ G4XQY G7GAN
+GB7DXM G1EUC G3GAF G3LAS G4ZTR G8WXU
+ M0BCT M1EMF
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+</P>
+<P>You will notice that EI5TCR is showing only that it has 7 users and not
+giving the actual callsigns. This means that this node is on a limited
+protocol of some kind, probably because of a contest situation where
+slow radio links can block up and fail if too much information is sent
+between nodes.</P>
+<P>The second example would just show the nodes connected in the
+network, like this,</P>
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+sh/c/n
+Node Callsigns
+GB7BAA GB7BAA GB7BPQ (GB7CDX) GB7DJK GB7DXA
+ GB7DXC GB7DXE (GB7DXG) GB7DXK GB7DXL
+ GB7DXM GB7DXS GB7IPT GB7MRS GB7UJS
+ GB7YDX KL7G N2TLY (ON0DXK)
+GB7BIG EI5TCR GB7ADX GB7BIG GB7UDX
+GB7MBC
+PA4AB-14 PA4AB-14
+PI4TUE-8 PI4TUE-8
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+</P>
+<P>If we insert the node_call pi4tue-8 into the third example, then
+this would be the output,</P>
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+Node Callsigns
+PI4TUE-8 9A1CMA-6 DF6PW DL4FAY DL4KAK DL4WF-2
+ F5NOD-2 F5PAC IZ0CSR N6CR OH2BLD
+ ON1LVL-13 ON4CBT ON4CJP ON5DXL-14 ON7NQ
+ PA0RCT PA3DYS PA3FDO PA5KW-4 PI4TUE-9
+ YT1XX
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+</P>
+<P>As you can see, only the users of the requested node are shown.</P>
+<P>You can also use a prefix to show only a group of nodes. For example
+you may only wish to see who is connected to the nodes in the UK. To
+do this simply use a prefix like this ...</P>
+<P>
+<PRE>
+show/configuration gb7
+</PRE>
+</P>
+<P>To show the locally connected users, the <B>SHOW/USERS</B> command is
+used</P>
+<P><B>Example:</B></P>
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+show/users
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+</P>
+<P>The output of this command would look like this,</P>
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
+<PRE>
+Callsigns connected to GB7MBC
+G0JHC G0NEI G0VGS G0VGS-2 G0YLM
+G3JAG G3OWO G3UEU
+</PRE>
+</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
+</P>
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