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Mail
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Mycall
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Talk
Users
Write

Sysop Infobox Commands

These are the commands available to the local console or via sysop authorization.

A - Latest News - shows text file set by WRITE A
B - Beacon - display beacon-file set by WRITE-H
C - Converse - start conversation mode
C - Call - connect further on
CAL - Calibrate - sends calibration signal
D - Destinations - display destination table
F - Find - Look for user on network
H - Help - shows test file set by WRITE H
I - Info - shows text file set by WRITE I
K - Kill - terminates a user connection
L - Link - set or display Link information
LO - Local - shows text file set by WRITE L
M - Mailbox - Connect to local BBS or assign callsign for local BBS
MH - MHeard - show users heard on ports
MY - Mycall - Set or show node's call and ssid range
MO - Mode - Set or show channel modes
P - Parameters - display parameters and statistics
P I <x> set node timeout to <x> minutes
P S <ssid> <ch> set SSID <ssid> on port <ch>
Q - Quit - end of connection
RESET cold reboot
RESTART warm reboot
S - Setsearch - display search-paths
STAT - Statistics - port latency history
SY - sysop get sysop authorization
T - Talk - send text to other user
U - User - display user table
W - Write - sets text for various info/help texts

User vs Sysop command sets

User commands are all the commands normal users can access. The sysop has a set of additional commands or may specify additional parameters to normal user commands.

If the node is accessed from the local console, both user and sysop commands are accessible.   If accessed remotely across the network, only user commands will be allowed unless the user passes the SYSOP authorization challenge.   Note: A particular link may be commanded such that any user connected on that link is automatically enabled to access sysop commands.

In this documentation, <CR> means entering of a Carriage Return, $0D. The "=>" is the system prompt of FlexNET; input is expected now. All input can be made either upper or lower case.Is another command entered than those listed below, the node answers with: "invalid command". Statements inside [] are optional.

 

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