List the available destinations
Syntax: D [call] <CR>
The DESTINATIONS command prints out the destination table maintained by
the node. In this table all nodes, where the autorouter knows a way to, are shown. For
every callsign there are the SSID range of the callsign and the average round trip time in
100 ms steps are shown. As an optional parameter a destination callsign may be given. The
node will now try to work out the way to this node and will show it (after some seconds,
depending on the (round-trip time). Uppercase callsigns mean that the node knows the
FlexNet protocol, lower case callsigns are inserted by the autorouter to reach the next
FlexNet node. The characters "???" mean, that the previous digi does not know
the way to the destination. This may happen, when the route to the destination is
reorganized at the moment or when the destination is not reachable anymore. The
"D-Table" is usually the same on all nodes. Only when round trip times get too
high, a node is not shown anymore. Only nodes that you can reach without link loops are
shown by default. This reduces link load and has the advantage that you will see only the
nodes that are not in your direction. By using the option "*", you will get the
complete list. Another possibility is the selective display of a part of the list. By
entering "D HB9" for example, you get all destinations starting with
"HB9", i.e. the whole Swiss network. Both parameters may be used together. If
you type "D * HB9" you will get all Swiss destinations, including these you
cannot reach without loops.