X-Git-Url: http://gb7djk.dxcluster.net/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=html%2Fconnect.html;h=c6bb4e27be877c2633744d79493055eee19b75ed;hb=a46e7e063c95e0dc3a470f91568cedb58290769c;hp=5ad00ccf71770b34101dd0e5ebe09bcd5e8698fd;hpb=0f7fefc971df8d5bbaf852867aa5d965d98582b6;p=spider.git diff --git a/html/connect.html b/html/connect.html index 5ad00ccf..c6bb4e27 100644 --- a/html/connect.html +++ b/html/connect.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
-Last modified: Sun Sep 2 21:12:19 BST 2001 +Last modified: Sun Sep 2 22:02:36 BST 2001
At the moment, anybody can connect inwards at any time from outside, either by ax25 or by telnet (assuming you have followed the instructions in installation @@ -71,7 +71,6 @@ Last modified: Sun Sep 2 21:12:19 BST 2001 abort (Busy|Sorry|Fail) # don't forget to chmod 4775 netrom_call! connect ax25 /usr/sbin/netrom_call bbs gb7djk-0 g1tlh-0 - 'Connected' '' 'Connected' 'c np7' '*** Connect' 'c gb7dxm' 'Connect' '' @@ -79,7 +78,13 @@ Last modified: Sun Sep 2 21:12:19 BST 2001
The -0 ssid is important if you want it to work reliably. Obviously if you are using a different ssid then you would use that. You can use the Netrom alias instead if it - it is in the machines node table
+ it is in the machines node table. + +The line: "'Connected' ''" means: wait for + the string Connected and when that is seen, then move onto the next line + without sending anything. The reason you do this (in this case) is to wait + for the final "connect" string from the BPQ node that directly connects you to the + cluster node itself.
A AGW Engine example would be very similar and look like this:-
@@ -87,7 +92,6 @@ Last modified: Sun Sep 2 21:12:19 BST 2001 timeout 60 abort (Busy|Sorry|Fail) connect agw 2 g1tlh - '*** Connected' '' '*** Connect' 'c np7' 'Connected' 'c gb7dxm' 'Connect' '' @@ -163,17 +167,20 @@ Last modified: Sun Sep 2 21:12:19 BST 2001 route that you are going to take to the destination, so this will be typically the callsign of your local node. -You will notice that the script waits until it sees the left hand string - of the pair and only then does it send the, - string on the right - hand side. This is called a State Machine.
- -A state machine "walks" through a conversation (in this case) looking - for "states" (in this case particular strings) and then performs some - "action" (usually some kind of connect command for the type of system - you are trying to navigate). When one "state" "fires" (detects the string - are looking for), it sends the command associated with that state and then - moves onto the next "state", in our case: the next line.
+You will notice that the script waits + until it sees the left hand string of the pair and only + then does it send the string on the + right hand side. This is called a State Machine.
+ +A state machine "walks" through a conversation (in this + case) looking for "states" (in this case + particular strings) and then performs some "action" (usually some kind of connect command + for the type of system you are trying to navigate). When one + "state" "fires" + (detects the string are looking for), it sends the command + associated with that state and then moves onto the next "state", in our case: the next line.
PLEASE NOTE: the colouration in the above example is for illustrative purposes only, the debug output is all one colour.
@@ -187,18 +194,18 @@ Last modified: Sun Sep 2 21:12:19 BST 2001 ignored, as are wholly blank lines.In the case of a
@@ -218,22 +225,26 @@ Last modified: Sun Sep 2 21:12:19 BST 2001
from 1) and the callsign of the first "hop" along the way.
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When the left hand string has found what it is expecting (if + it is) then the right hand string is sent to the connection. -
When the left hand string has found what it is looking (if - it is) then the right hand string is sent to the connection. +
If the right hand string is empty ('') then nothing is sent, the + script simply moves onto the next line.
This process is repeated for every line of chat script.
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