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I0OJJ > PACKET 14.02.21 21:56l 112 Lines 3134 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: 'Repetita juvant' about BPQ
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Sent: 210214/2053z @:I0OJJ.ITA.EU [Rome] obcm1.08-5-g2f4a
From: I0OJJ @ I0OJJ.ITA.EU (Gustavo)
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Hi Al et al,
On 2/13/21 2:21 AM, vk2rz@vk2rz.#syd.nsw.aus.oc wrote:
> R:210213/0121Z 2895@VK2RZ.#SYD.NSW.AUS.OC LinBPQ6.0.20
>
> Hi Gustavo,
>
> Something very strange is going on - I keep setting forwarding to use B1 mode for I0OJJ, but after a few hours it changes back
> to B2. This only occurs for I0OJJ. I'm looking through the logs, but is there anything in the config at your end that is manual
> ly forcing B2 mode?
>
> I'll look into the other issue as well.
>
> Best 73s, Al
Several days passed on addressing the above linbpq failure,
but no way to address it :(
The problem is the following; connecting the PBBS system at
VK2RZ, it shows the 'b2f' instead of 'b1f' as follows:
--------
2RZBPQ:VK2RZ-7} Connected to BBS
[BPQ-6.0.20.75-B2FWIHJM$]
Hello Gustavo. Latest Message is 2878, Last listed is 0
de VK2RZ>
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The above setup results also in many BPQ systems
I connected in the past weeks.
It appears for me a wrong setup or a BPQ failure.
However, to simplify the things, I tested the actual 'linbpq'
release, and specifying the following setups:
-------------
BBS HA I0OJJ.ITA.EU
Enable Forwarding V Interval (Secs) xx
Request Reverse V Interval (Secs) xx
...
...
Allow Binary V Use B1 Protocol V Use B2 Protocol =
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Were the 'V' are the checked field(s)
and '=' are the blank field(s)
Naturally, the CMS mask setup MUST BE the following:
--------
Allow Binary V Use B1 Protocol = Use B2 Protocol V
--------
Now, the just reported setup produce the correct SID and
the forwarding is correctly made, in PBBS mode, as follows:
-----------
210213 11:32:24 ! Mail Starting
210213 11:32:52 |I0OJJ-8 Incoming Connect from I0OJJ on Port 2 Freq 0
Mode Packet 1200
210213 11:32:52 >I0OJJ-8 [BPQ-6.0.21.24-B1FWIHJM$]
210213 11:32:52 >I0OJJ-8 Hello Gustavo. Latest Message is 0, Last
listed is 0
210213 11:32:52 >I0OJJ-8 IR0AAB>
210213 11:32:53 <I0OJJ-8 [JNOS-2.0m.5F-B1FHIM$]
210213 11:32:53 <I0OJJ-8 FF
210213 11:32:53 >I0OJJ-8 FQ
210213 11:32:53 |I0OJJ-8 I0OJJ-8 Disconnected
------------
And the CMS mode (B2F) is correctly done:
------------
13:04:10 9 IR0AAB Connected to CMS
13:04:10 10 IR0AAB Connected to CMS
13:04:10 10 Callsign :
13:04:10 10 IR0AAB IR0AAB
13:04:10 9 Callsign :
13:04:10 9 IR0AAB IR0AAB
13:04:10 10 ;SQ: 25033982
13:04:10 10 ;SR: 37876220 0 0
13:04:11 9 ;SQ: 20593221
13:04:11 9 ;SR: 56094822 0 0
13:04:11 9 [WL2K-5.0-B2FWIHJM$]<cr>
13:04:11 10 [WL2K-5.0-B2FWIHJM$]<cr>
13:04:11 9 ;PQ: 44956943<cr>
13:04:11 10 ;PQ: 85459840<cr>
13:04:11 9 CMS via IR0AAB ><cr>
13:04:11 10 CMS via IR0AAB ><cr>
13:04:11 9 ;FW: IR0AAB I0OJJ|22935624 RMS|21494511<cr>
13:04:11 9 [BPQ-6.0.21.24-B2FIHJM$]<cr>
13:04:11 9 ;PR: 21494511<cr>
13:04:11 9 ; WL2K DE IR0AAB (00034)<cr>
13:04:11 9 FF<cr>
13:04:11 10 [BPQ-6.0.21.24-B2FIHJM$]<cr>
-----------
However, doing almost deep tests inside linbpq I found
that the PULLRMS command from console doesn't function
anymore.
I don't checked other commands.
--
73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq
non multa, sed multum
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