From: LETANG Eric BE/DIF/UIE (terhi.victor@logonet.com)
Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 10:47:04 EET
Hi,
If your station receive a RR3 + and what you answer with aRR5-
That depends on the meter of your station and that distant.
You answer with the distant meter and the correspondent answer with your
local meter.
If you lose the connection, it' s one the other default.
I have a default with the connection in my BBS:
The MAXFRAM of the BBS is 2 and I receive:
fm F5KCK to F1TVF I2^ len 250 ......
fm F5KCK to F1TVF I3+ len 250 ......
fm F5KCK to F1TVF I2^ len 250 .....
fm F5KCK to F1TVF I3+ len 250 ....
fm F1TVF to F5KCK RR4-
fm F5KCK to F1TVF i4^ len 250 ...
Several users noticed this default also.
It appears only when the traffic becomes very important.
The kernel Linux used by the BBS and my station is the 2.2.18 with the new
AX25UTILS.
Why the BBS sends 2 series of wefts?
Why my station do not answer the first I3 + received ?
F1TVF Eric
Courbevoie France
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George Lloyd write :
Is there a bug in the multikiss utility?
I am running Red Hat 6.2, Kernel 2.2.14, ax25-tools 0.0.6-2, ax25-apps
0.0.4-
3 with three BPQ multi kiss TNC's. The problem I'm having is this - If the
connections are monitored using the 'listen' program - I am connected to
another station and data begins to flow- The other stations sends RR3+ but I
reply with RR5-. This continues until the other station retries out and
disconnects. 99% of the time it is RR3+ but the reply RRx- differs.
It only appears to get lost like this is a lot of data in in comeing. If
there
is
only a few lines there is no problem.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
George Lloyd
amisnr@cybernet.be
Home Page for NNA Software
http://www.nna.btinternet.co.uk
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