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10
COMmand
n
(
n
= $00 – $FF)
Default $03 (Ctrl-C)
This command sets the character used to enter the Command mode from the Convers mode, or to
exit from the Transparent mode. It also defines the lead-in character for non-packet mode direc-
tives.
CONList ON | OFF
Default OFF/OFF
When ON, the KAM Plus will recognize only those packets received with a callsign that appears in
the BUDCALLS list. All other packets are completely ignored. When OFF, packets originating from
any station are accepted.
See also: budcalls
CONList [ON | OFF][NONE | {+|-} callsign,callsign,...] v8.2
Default OFF NONE
If ON, only responds to stations in list.
CONMode CONVERS | TRANS
Default CONVERS
This command sets the mode the TNC will be placed in AUTOMATICALLY when a connect occurs if
NOMODE is OFF.
See also: canline, connect, convers, nomode, trans
Connect call1 [VIA call2,call3,...call9]
Immediate command
This command is used to initiate a PACKET connection to another station. Each callsign may have
an optional SSID specified as -n where n = 1 to 15. Call2 through call9 are used to specify digi-
peaters required to connect to a distant station.
This command can also be used to reconnect through a different set of digipeaters to a distant
station you are already connected to.
See also: conmode, conok, maxusers, nomode, retry, ring, streamsw, xmitok
CONOk ON | OFF
Default ON
When ON, connect requests from other TNCs will automatically be acknowledged. When OFF, a
connect request from a distant station will be answered with a <DM> packet, causing that station
to get a busy message from you. When this occurs, you will see a connect request message
on your terminal.
See also: conrnode, connect, intface, maxusers, monitor, nomode, users
CONPErm ON | OFF v8.2
Default OFF
Forces connection present stream to be permanent.

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