linbpq/debian/templates/bpq32.cfg

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;
;
; CONFIGURATION FILE FOR G8BPQ SWITCH SOFTWARE
;
; The order of parameters in not important, but they
; all must be specified - there are no defaults
;
PASSWORD=ABCDEFGHILKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY ; SYSOP Passord
LOCATOR=IO68VL ; Enable Map Reporting
MAPCOMMENT=BPQ32 Test Node<BR>Skigersta, Isle of Lewis
;
;
; BBS enables the Application support system. If you have specified any of the APPLnCALLS,
; you should set BBS to 1.
;
BBS=1 ; INCLUDE BBS SUPPORT
;
; NODE
NODE=1 ; INCLUDE SWITCH SUPPORT
; The NODES and ROUTES tables can be saved, so that they can be reloaded when the software is restarted,
; rather than having to wait for the tables to be rebuilt. There is a program SAVENODES.exe and a command
; to the BPQ32 console to to this. By Setting AUTOSAVE=1, the tables will be saved each time the softare closes
AUTOSAVE=1 ; Save Nodes File before exiting
;
; Station Identification.
;
; If a user connects to the NODE Callsign or Alias, he is linked
; to the switch code, and can use normal NetRom/TheNet commands
;
; If he connects to an Application Callsign or Alias he will be connected
; directly to the corresponding application. If not available, the connect will
; be rejected. See the section on Application Calls towards the bottom of the file for
; more information.
;
; Note that for compatibility with the DOS version, and older versions of BPQ32, BBSCALL is an alias for APPL1CALL,
; and BBSALIAS is an alias for APPL1ALIAS. If both BBSCALL and APPL1CALL are specified, the BBSCALL will be ignored.
;
NODECALL=G8BPQ-2 ; NODE CALLSIGN
NODEALIAS=BPQ
; 'ID' MESSAGE - SENT EVERY IDINTERVAL MINS
;
; WILL BE ADDRESSED FROM THE PORT CALLSIGN (IF DEFINED)
; ELSE FROM THE NODE CALL
;
; The main purpose of this is to satisfy the requrements of those administations that require a regular station
; identification in the same mode as used for communication.
IDMSG:
Network node (BPQ)
***
;
; 'I' COMMAND TEXT
;
;
INFOMSG:
G8BPQ Win32 Test Switch, Skigersta, Isle of Lewis.
***
; BTEXT is the default beacon sent by the Node. Note that application programs may change this, or
; generate their own beacons.
; An APRS compatible position may be included.
BTEXT:
=5828.54N/00612.69W- {BPQ32}
G8BPQ's Test Node
***
IDINTERVAL=15 ; 'ID' BROADCAST INTERVAL (UK Regs require an AX25 ID every 15 mins)
BTINTERVAL=15 ; BTEXT is sent at this interval
;
; CTEXT - Normally will only be sent when someone connects to
; the NODE ALIAS at level 2. If FULL_CTEXT is set to 1, it
; will be sent to all connectees. Note that this could confuse BBS
; forwarding connect scripts.
;
CTEXT:
Welcome to G8BPQ's Test Switch in Skigersta
Type ? for list of available commands.
***
FULL_CTEXT=0 ; SEND CTEXT TO EVERYBODY
HFCTEXT=BPQ32 Node, Skigersta
; Network System Parameters.
;
; These are my values. Many other node sysops use other values. If in doubt, liase with
; those running nodes that you link to
OBSINIT=5 ; INITIAL OBSOLESCENCE VALUE
OBSMIN=4 ; MINIMUM TO BROADCAST
NODESINTERVAL=60 ; 'NODES' INTERVAL IN MINS
L3TIMETOLIVE=25 ; MAX L3 HOPS
L4RETRIES=4; ; LEVEL 4 RETRY COUNT
;
L4TIMEOUT=60; ; LEVEL 4 TIMEOUT
L4DELAY=10 ; LEVEL 4 DELAYED ACK TIMER
L4WINDOW=4 ; DEFAULT LEVEL 4 WINDOW
;
MINQUAL=140 ; MINIMUM QUALITY TO ADD TO NODES TABLE
; The following MAX params set the limits for various tables.
;
; Although significantly larger values can be used, a common area is used
; for these tables and the buffer pool, so don't increase them more than
; necessary.
MAXLINKS=100 ; MAX LEVEL 2 LINKS (UP,DOWN AND INTERNODE)
MAXNODES=300; ; MAX NODES IN SYSTEM
MAXROUTES=30 ; MAX ADJACENT NODES
MAXCIRCUITS=150 ; NUMBER OF L4 CIRCUITS
BUFFERS=999 ; PACKET BUFFERS - 999 MEANS ALLOCATE AS MANY
; AS POSSIBLE - NORMALLY ABOUT 600, DEPENDING
; ON OTHER TABLE SIZES
;
; TNC DEFAULT PARAMS
;
PACLEN=236 ; MAX PACKET SIZE
;
; PACLEN is a problem! The ideal size depends on the link(s) over
; which a packet will be sent. For a session involving another node,
; we have no idea what is at the far end. Ideally each node should have
; the capability to combine and then refragment messages to suit each
; link segment - maybe when there are more of my nodes about than 'real'
; ones, i'll do it. When the node is accessed directly, things are a
; bit easier, as we know at least something about the link.
; So there are two PACLEN params, one here and
; one in the PORTS section. This one is used to set the initial value
; for sessions via other nodes, and for sessions initiated from here.
; The other is used for incoming direct (Level 2) sessions. In all cases
; the Node PACLEN command can be used to override the defaults.
;
; 236 is the largest that can be sent over a NETROM link without fragmetation.
; so don't go above this unless you don't have ant NETROM links.
;
; Level 2 Parameters
;
; Most Level 2 parametes are specified in the PORTS section'
;
T3=180 ; LINK VALIDATION TIMER (3 MINS)
IDLETIME=900 ; IDLE LINK SHUTDOWN TIMER (15 MINS)
;
;
HIDENODES=0 ; IF SET TO 1, NODES STARTING WITH # WILL
; ONLY BE DISPLAYED BY A NODES * COMMAND
;
; THE *** LINKED COMMAND IS INTENDED FOR USE BY GATEWAY SOFTWARE, AND
; CONCERN HAS BEEN EXPRESSED THAT IT COULD BE MISUSED. I RECOMMEND THAT
; IT IS DISABLED IF NOT NEEDED.
;
ENABLE_LINKED=A ; CONTROLS PROCESSING OF *** LINKED COMMAND
; Y ALLOWS UNRESTRICTED USE
; A ALLOWS USE BY APPLICATION PROGRAM
; N (OR ANY OTHER VALUE) DISABLE
;
; AX25 PORT DEFINITIONS
;
; These define the external links - normally to radios, but possibly
; to other computers, modems, etc.
;
; The KISS protocol supports dual port TNC's such as the KAM and KPC4.
; You should define two port entries with the same IO addr
; and SPEED - set CHANNEL=A for the first and B for the second.
;
; Note that all timer values are in ms intervals. Most TNC's
; use different units for the various timers, so be careful!
;
; All parameters should be set for all ports, but not all
; drivers support all features. For instance, the NETROM driver
; does not use the TXDELAY, SLOTTIME and PERSIST values. The NETROM
; driver only works in FULL DUPLEX mode, and the HDLC only in
; HALF DUPLEX.
;;
; CWID works only on DRSI and PC120 cards, and can be suppressed
; by omitting the parameter.
;
; BECAUSE OF OUR ODD LICENCING CONDITIONS YOU MAY WISH TO BAN
; CONNECTIONS TO THE BBS CALLSIGN ON SOME PORTS - USERS MAY STILL
; CONNECT USING L4, OR CONNECT TO THE NODE ADDR, AND USE BBS
; COMMAND. PUT 'BBSFLAG=NOBBS' TO ACTIVATE THIS FUNCTION.
; 'BBSFLAG=BBSOK', OR NO PARM, MEANS BEHAVE AS NORMAL
;
; You can have an extra callsign and alias for each
; port for user access only. The callsigns defined in NODECALL and
; BBSCALL are used for all networking activity.
;
PORT
ID=LOOPBACK
TYPE=INTERNAL
PROTOCOL=KISS
CHANNEL=A
QUALITY=0
MAXFRAME=6
FULLDUP=0
FRACK=10000
RESPTIME=3000
RETRIES=10
PACLEN=200
TXDELAY=500
SLOTTIME=100
PERSIST=64
DIGIFLAG=1
UNPROTO=FBB
ENDPORT
PORT
ID=AXIP Link
TYPE=EXTERNAL
DLLNAME=BPQAXIP.DLL
QUALITY=200
MAXFRAME=4
FRACK=5000
RESPTIME=1000
RETRIES=10
PACLEN=236
MINQUAL=150
UNPROTO=FBB ; DEFAULT UNPROTO ADDR
BCALL=GM8BPQ ; Call for Beacons
CONFIG
UDP 10093 # Optional. Enables UDP support, and defines the port
# AX.IP listens on. You can specify more than one
# UDP line if you need to listen on more than one port
MHEARD # Optional - opens a window to display a "Heard List"
BROADCAST NODES
MAP G8BPQ-7 G8BPQ.NO-IP.COM UDP 10093 B
; Steve Conrad, VE9SC, provides a service which displays a map of BPQMailChat
; nodes dynamically updated: http://guardian.no-ip.org/bpqmap/ChatNetwork.htm
; The following line causes your Chat Node to be included on the map.
MAP DUMMY chatmap.g8bpq.net UDP 10090
ENDPORT
PORT
ID=BPQEther Link
TYPE=EXTERNAL
DLLNAME=BPQETHER.DLL
QUALITY=200
IOADDR=2
CHANNEL=A
MAXFRAME=7
FRACK=5000
RESPTIME=1000
RETRIES=10
PACLEN=236
MINQUAL=255
UNPROTO=MAIL ; DEFAULT UNPROTO ADDR
CONFIG
TXMODE BPQ # BPQ or RLI
RXMODE BPQ # BPQ or RLI
TYPE 08FF # Ethernet Type
DEST 01-42-50-51-00-00 # Target Ethernet Addr - Multicast as used in DOS BPQCODE
SOURCE 02-FF-60-BA-5C-9E # Source Ethernet Addr
ADAPTER \Device\NPF_{959094A1-C20D-4FFD-AF68-D43229E4854B} # Adapter Name
ENDPORT
;
; WINMOR Port
;
PORT
ID=WINMOR Port 1
TYPE=EXTERNAL
DLLNAME=WINMOR.DLL
INTERLOCK=4
CONFIG
ADDR 127.0.0.1 8506 PTT DTR
RIGCONTROL COM61 4800 ICOM IC718 5E 5 3.573/u1nA1 7.077/u1 10.133/u1 10.146/u1wA3 14.1105/u1w
CWID True
BW 1600
DRIVELEVEL 100
BUSYLOCK False
ENDPORT
PORT
ID=KAM PACTOR COM 100
TYPE=EXTERNAL
PROTOCOL=PACTOR
IOADDR=64
SPEED=9600
DLLNAME=KAMPACTOR.DLL
QUALITY=0
INTERLOCK=4
CONFIG ; Driver-Specific Configuration
APPL RMS ; Autoconnect to BPQ32 RMS Application
RIGCONTROL COM2 19200 ICOM IC700 70 4 14.103/U1W 14.112/U1 18.1/U1N 10.12/L1
OLDMODE ; Optional - Causes controller to be set to PACTOR mode instead of TOR mode
XMITLVL 50/35;
ENDPORT
PORT
ID=SCS PACTOR COM 103
DRIVER=SCSPACTOR
COMPORT=103
SPEED=38400
PORTCALL=GM8BPQ
CONFIG ; Driver-Specific Configuration
APPL RMS ; Autoconnect to BPQ32 RMS Application
RIGCONTROL COM2 19200 ICOM IC700 70 4 14.103/U1W 14.112/U1 18.1/U1N 10.12/L1
PSKA 140 ; PSK TX Output level.
FSKA 100 ; TX Level for FSK modes.
ENDPORT
PORT
ID=KISS COM53
TYPE=ASYNC
PROTOCOL=KISS
COMPORT=53
SPEED=9600
INTLEVEL=4
CHANNEL=A
QUALITY=0
MAXFRAME=6
FULLDUP=0
FRACK=10000
RESPTIME=3000
RETRIES=10
PACLEN=200
TXDELAY=500
SLOTTIME=100
PERSIST=64
DIGIFLAG=1
;
; KISSOPTIONS=ACKMODE
; KISSOPTIONS=POLLED,CHECKSUM
UNPROTO=FBB
ENDPORT
PORT
ID=VKISS COM2 Link to MIXW
DRIVER=BPQVKISS
QUALITY=200
COMPORT=2
CHANNEL=A
MAXFRAME=4
FRACK=5000
RESPTIME=1000
RETRIES=10
PACLEN=120
DIGIFLAG=1
DIGIMASK=65535 ; Digi UI Frames to all ports
ENDPORT
PORT
ID=AGW Port 1
DRIVER=BPQtoAGW
QUALITY=0
IOADDR=1F41
CHANNEL=A
MAXFRAME=4
FRACK=7000
RESPTIME=1000
RETRIES=10
PACLEN=120
UNPROTO=MAIL ; DEFAULT UNPROTO ADDR
;
ENDPORT
ROUTES:
;
; ROUTES TO LOCK IN
;
; specify Callsign, Quality and Port. You can now also specify
; MAXFRAME, FRACK, PACLEN (in that order) to override the port
; defaults.
;
;
AE5E-14,200,2,0,0,0,2 ; No Keepalives
;G4RFG,0,1 ; Marginal, So lock out by setting QUALITY = 0
;G0GDR-1,100,2,1,6000,100 ; not always very good, so MAXFRAME = 1
***
;
; APPLICATIONS SUPPORTED
;
; NAMES STARTING WITH * ARE NOT INCLUDED IN 'VALID COMMANDS' DISPALY
;
APPLICATION 1,RMS,,GM8BPQ-10,BPQRMS,0
APPLICATION 2,CHAT,,G8BPQ-4,BPQCHT,255
APPLICATION 3,FBB,,GM8BPQ-3,BPQFBB,0
APPLICATION 4,BBS,,G8BPQ,BPQBBS,255