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Hi ALL,
I seem to be having a small issue with BPQ32 on Windows,
I want to add other nodes to my node here in Ireland to allow my local users to access more
systems around the world.
I have a a few nodes "Mapped" but I still cant seem to connect to them or them show up in my node list.
Any help would be great
I have included a copy of my BPQ.cfg File.
Maybe I have a setting wrong in my config file ?
------- Copy of BPQ.cfg -----------
/* This begins a multi-line comment
CONFIGURATION FILE FOR BPQ32: G8BPQ SWITCH SOFTWARE
The purpose of this configuration is simply to confirm that the basic BPQ32
system is operable. It contains only a LOOPBACK port.
To perform the basic test, compile this configuration file by executing
bpqcfg.exe, which will generate bpqcfg.bin. Now execute BPQTerminal.exe, and
in the lowest window enter:
C 1 MYNODE v MYCALL
You should receive the following response:
MYNODE:MYCALL} Connected to MYNODE
This is the CTEXT.
MYNODE:MYCALL} CONNECT BYE INFO NODES ROUTES PORTS USERS MHEARD
If you get the above response the basic test has succeeded.
This file: \Examples\Minimal\bpqcfg.txt
*/ This ends a multi-line comment
;LOCATOR=XXnnXX
;See LOCATOR details at:
;http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/BPQNodeMap.htm
;PASSWORD=ABCDEFGHILKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
; SYSOP Passord - See http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/Node%20SYSOP.html
NODECALL=EI2GYB-7 ; Node callsign
NODEALIAS=GYBNOD ; Node alias (6 characters max)
BBSCALL=EI2GYB-3 ; Replaced by APPL1CALL following APPLICATIONS=
;BBSALIAS=MYNODE ; Replaced by APPL1ALIAS following APPLICATIONS=
IDMSG: ; UI broadcast text from NODECALL to fixed dest ID
BPQ32 node from [IO65JG]
*** ; Denotes end of IDMSG text
BTEXT: ; UI broadcast text from BCALL to destination UNPROTO=
BPQ32 node from [IO65JG]
*** ; Denotes end of BTEXT text
INFOMSG: ; The INFO command text follows:
Node information:
Sysop: Steve EI2GYB
Loc: IO65JG - Donegal, Ireland
Rig HF: Yaesu FT-450 (90 Watts)
TNC: Signalink / UZ7HO Sound Modem
Rig VHF: Motorola 300 (35 Watts)
TNC: Pac-Comm Tiny 2
*** ; Denotes end of INFOMSG text
CTEXT: ; The CTEXT text follows:
Welcome to the BPQ32 node in Donegal, Ireland. Type ? For Help.
>
*** ; Denotes end of CTEXT text
FULL_CTEXT=1 ; 0=send CTEXT to L2 connects to NODEALIAS only
; 1=send CTEXT to all connectees
; Network System Parameters:
OBSINIT=6 ; Initial obsolescence set when a node is included
; in a received nodes broadcast. This value is then
; decremented by 1 every NODESINTERVAL.
OBSMIN=4 ; When the obsolescence of a node falls below this
; value that node's information is not included in
; a subsequent nodes broadcast.
NODESINTERVAL=5 ; Nodes broadcast interval in minutes
IDINTERVAL=60 ; 'IDMSG' UI broadcast interval in minutes, 0=OFF
BTINTERVAL=60 ; The BTEXT broadcast interval in minutes, 0=OFF
L3TIMETOLIVE=25 ; Max L3 hops
L4RETRIES=3 ; Level 4 retry count
L4TIMEOUT=300 ; Level 4 timeout in seconds s/b > FRACK x RETRIES
L4DELAY=30 ; Level 4 delayed ack timer in seconds
L4WINDOW=4 ; Level 4 window size
MAXLINKS=63 ; Max level 2 links
MAXNODES=128 ; Max nodes in nodes table
MAXROUTES=64 ; Max adjacent nodes
MAXCIRCUITS=128 ; Max L4 circuits
MINQUAL=0 ; Minimum quality to add to nodes table
; INP3 Routing is experimental. The two parms which follow will be ignored
; unless activated in the ROUTES: section.
MAXHOPS=4 ; INP3 hop limit to add to tables
MAXRTT=90 ; INP3 max RTT in seconds
BUFFERS=255 ; Packet buffers - 255 means allocate as many as
; possible, normally about 130, depending upon other
; table sizes.
; TNC default parameters:
PACLEN=79 ; Max packet size (236 max for net/rom)
/*
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 BPQ
nodes about than 'other' 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,
currently 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 TNC PACLEN command can be used to override the
defaults.
*/
; Level 2 Parameters:
; T1 (FRACK), T2 (RESPTIME) and N2 (RETRIES) are now in the PORTS section
T3=120 ; Link validation timer in seconds
IDLETIME=0 ; Idle link shutdown timer in seconds
; Configuration Options:
AUTOSAVE=1 ; Saves BPQNODES.dat upon program exit
BBS=0 ; 1 = BBS support included, 0 = No BBS support
NODE=1 ; Include switch support
HIDENODES=1 ; If set to 1, nodes beginning with a #
; require a 'N *' command to be displayed.
; The *** LINKED command is intended for use by gateway software, and concern
; has been expressed that it could be misused. It is recommended that it be
; disabled (=N) if unneeded.
ENABLE_LINKED=A ; Controls processing of *** LINKED command
; Y = allows unrestricted use
; A = allows use by application program
; N = disabled
/*
AX25 port definitions:
The LOOPBACK port simulates a connection by looping input to output. To test,
start BPQTerminal and enter: 'C 1 MYNODE via MYCALL'
In this example '1' is the LOOPBACK port number. The LOOPBACK port is provided
for testing purposes and would rarely be included in an established system.
*/
PORT
PORTNUM=1
PORTCALL=EI2GYB-7
ID=300bd 14.105
DRIVER=UZ7HO
CHANNEL=A
PACLEN=60
CONFIG
ADDR 127.0.0.1 8000
MAXSESSIONS=10
ENDPORT
PORT
PORTNUM=2
PORTCALL=EI2GYB-7
ID=1200bd 144.650
TYPE=ASYNC
PROTOCOL=KISS
IOADDR=3
SPEED=9600
CHANNEL=A
PERSIST=128
SLOTTIME=100
TXDELAY=300
TXTAIL=30
MAXFRAME=3
FRACK=5000
RESPTIME=2000
RETRIES=10
PACLEN=236
MAXSESSIONS=10
MINQUAL=0 ; NO NETROM
ENDPORT
PORT
PORTNUM=3
ID=Telnet
DRIVER=Telnet
CONFIG
LOGGING=1
DisconnectOnClose=1
TCPPORT=8010
FBBPORT=8011
LOGINPROMPT=user:
PASSWORDPROMPT=password:
MAXSESSIONS=10
CMS=1
CTEXT=Welcome to G8BPQ's Telnet Server\nEnter ? for list of commands\n\n
ENDPORT
PORT
PORTNUM=4 ; Optional but sets port number if stated
ID=AX/IP/UDP ; Displayed by PORTS command
DRIVER=BPQAXIP ; Uses BPQAXIP capability of bpq32.dll
QUALITY=192 ; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on
; this port, unless overridden by a locked route
; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts
MINQUAL=168 ; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or
; equal to MINQUAL will be sent on this port. A value
; of 0 sends everything.
MAXFRAME=7 ; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7)
FRACK=3000 ; Level 2 timout in milliseconds
RESPTIME=1000 ; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds
RETRIES=5 ; Level 2 maximum retry value
PACLEN=236 ; Max = 236
CONFIG ; BPQAXIP.cfg has been deprecated. Instead the AXIP
; configuration occurs here:
MHEARD ; Opens AXIP MHEARD window
UDP 10093 ;Listens for UDP packets on this UDP port number
; You may listen on additional port numbers if desired:
UDP 10094 ;Listens for UDP packets on this UDP port number
; Starting with bpqaxip.dll version 1.14.1.1 the default behavior is to not
; add information to BPQ32's nodes table for AX/IP/UDP nodes which are not
; explicitly listed in the bpqaxip.cfg file. The default behavior can be
; modified with these commands:
; DONTCHECKSOURCECALL ;This option allows entries in the NODES table from
;stations sending you nodes broadcasts without the
;corresponding node being configured in bpqaxip.cfg.
AUTOADDMAP ;This option automatically adds the node call and
;address of a node for which you do not have a
;pre-arranged fixed entry in bpqaxip.cfg. If the
;option DONTCHECKSOURCECALL is specified then the
;AUTOADDMAP option is ignored.
BROADCAST NODES
BROADCAST QST
;MAP URCALL-13 URCALL.dyndns.org UDP 10093 B
MAP GB7CIP-5 82.70.39.222 UDP 10093 B
MAP AC9HP-7 AC9HP.SOFTETHER.NET UDP 10093 B
MAP KD6PGI-1 KD6PGI.NO-IP.ORG UDP 10093 B
MAP N1RCW-12 n1rcw.no-ip.org UDP 10093 B
MAP G8BPQ-2 g8bpq.no-ip.org UDP 10093 B
MAP GM8BPQ gm8bpq.no-ip.com UDP 10093 B
MAP WB7UBC-2 gr3gh0m3.dyndns.org UDP 10093 B
MAP KB7RSI-1 KB7RSI.AMPR.ORG UDP 10093 B
MAP K7ICY-1 K7ICY.no-ip.org UDP 10093 B
MAP KE7AWR-1 KE7AWR.no-ip.org UDP 10093 B
;MAP ZZ0ZZ z.example.org UDP 10093 B
;MAP CC8CC-5 208.77.188.166 UDP 10093 B
;MAP AA1AA-1 example.net UDP 10093 B
; If INP3 routing (experimental at this point) is utilized the 'B' command
; should not be included
; MAP BB9BB-6 example.com UDP 10093
ENDPORT
ROUTES: ; Locked routes (31 maximum)
/* ; Begin comment block
CALLSIGN,QUALITY,PORT[,MAXFRAME,FRACK,PACLEN,INP3Enable]
MAXFRAME, Frack and PACLEN if stated override the port defaults.
INP3Enable = 1 enables, 0 or null disable. The INP3 (internode protocol)
implementation in BPQ32 is experimental. See additional details in bpqaxip.cfg.
Example of a route statement using INP3:
HISCAL-12,1,1,0,0,0,1
Locked routes tend to be overused and should not be set unless truly needed.
*/ ; End comment block
; No routes are specified, as they would be meaningless for this configuration.
*** ; Denotes end of locked routes
/*
Applications:
You can define additional Node commands that are available to your users. These may connect to
applications running on you computer, or be aliases or 'shortcuts' to other node commands.
For example you can define the command "BBS". This can either be set up to connect to a BBS running
on your computer, or to be an alias for a command that connects to a BBS on another system.
You can set up a callsign that if connected to will select the command, and if required cause the
call to be added to your NODES list.
The format is:
APPLICATION n,CMD,New Command,Call,Alias, Quality
n Application Number. You can define up to 32.
CMD The command the user types
New Command (optional) The Node command to be run
Call (optional) The call which directly invokes CMD
Alias and Quality (optional) If specified, causes an entry for Call and Alias to be added to your
NODES table with the specified Quality
For example:
APPLICATION 1,BBS,,G8BPQ,BPQBBS,200
APPLICATION 2,CHAT,,G8BPQ-1,BPQCHT,255
APPLICATION 3,DX,C DXCLUS
Associated with each Application number is an applications mask. Most BPQ32 applications can be configured to
use any Application. An exception is AR-Cluster using the OCX interface, which must be Appl 1. Normally an Application Mask is configured in the application, rather than an Application Number. The following table gives
the Application Mask values:
Appl: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, etc
Decimal Mask: 1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128, etc
Hexadecimal Mask: 0x1,0x2,0x4,0x8,0x10,0x20,0x40,0x80, etc
*/
APPLICATION 1,RMS,C 3 CMS,EI2GYB-5,GYBRMS,200
APPLICATION 2,BBS,,EI2GYB-3,GYBBBS,200
APPLICATION 3,CHAT,,EI2GYB-4,GYBCHT,200
; In this example no applications are supported.
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