ID: FW1002
SUBMITTER: Chuck Hast KP4DJT
STATUS:______________
New User Screen.
Remy:
I was looking at the UX list, U list and the L list, and got to
thinking.
How nice it would be to combine this all into one screen that
gives you all the info.
Here is what you get with 2 screens of data:
This is the UX command.
ux
Ver [DWJ-2.0k-C]
USER LIST @ KE4CRB-9 3100813878
97/07/19 21:13:28
KP4DJT-9 X.25 Trunk (R1) with the following connections:
KP4DJT @ 3100813877( 40 P4 D1) --> NODE @ 3100813878
W8DUW-9 X.25 Trunk (R1) with the following connections:
K4VJI @ 3100941377( 40 P6 D1) <-- *** No Peer ***
K0ZXF-7 X.25 Trunk (R1) with no connections.
W4DPH-9 X.25 Trunk (R1) with no connections.
TAMPA X.25 Trunk (R1) with no connections.
AA4RU-4 X.25 Trunk (R1) with no connections.
No calls pending.
The following X.25 L3 links are out of order:
All links operational
KE4CRB-9 @ 21:13:28
: (A,B,C,H,HL,I,L,M,R,S,T,U,?) >
This of course is the U command.
u
Ver [DWJ-2.0k-C]
USER LIST @ KE4CRB-9 3100813878
97/07/19 21:13:31
Trunk Status:
TAMPA on-line
KP4DJT-9 on-line Failed 3 Times
KP4DJT-9 off-line
K0ZXF-7 on-line Failed 2 Times
AA4RU-4 on-line
KO4KS-4 off-line
KO4KS-6 off-line Failed 6 Times
W4DPH-9 on-line Failed 2 Times
K4USF-5 off-line
W4DPH-9 off-line
W8DUW-9 on-line Failed 23 Times
Services utilized :
Local Users :
+----------------------+----------------------+-----------+-----------+
| Origin Address | Destination Address | Entry (in)| Exit (out)|
+----------------------+----------------------+-----------+-----------+
| KP4DJT @3100813877 | NODE @3100813878 | KP4DJT-9 | |
+----------------------+----------------------+-----------+-----------+
KE4CRB-9 @ 21:13:31
: (A,B,C,H,HL,I,L,M,R,S,T,U,?) >
KE4CRB-9 @ 21:15:23
: (A,B,C,H,HL,I,L,M,R,S,T,U,?) >
The following is what I have put together combining L, U and UX
screens. I did not add the digi and timer info from the L screen
as I
did not see that as needed here, though time remaining on the
timer
will show up on any links that have timed out.
USER LIST @ KE4CRB-9 3100813878
97/07/19 21:13:28
0 AX25 User WA1GUD linked to NODE-0 @ 3100813878
1 X.25 Trunk W8DUW-9 P 3100813645 (R1) On-line. Failed 23 Times
K4VJI @ 3100941377( 40 P6 D1) <-- W4DPH @ 3100813008
1 X.25 Trunk W4DPH-9 S 3100813442 off-line.
1 X.25 Trunk K4USF-5 off-line.
2 X.25 Trunk W4DPH-9 P 3100813442 (R1) On-line. Failed 2 Times
W4DPH @ 3100813008( 40 P4 D1) --> K4VJI @ 3100941377
3 X.25 Trunk KO4KS-6 P 3100813047 off-line. Failed 6 Times
4 X.25 Trunk AA4RU-4 P 3100352044 (R1) On-line.
4 X.25 Trunk KO4KS-4 S 3100813046 off-line.
4 X.25 Trunk KP4DJT-9 S 3100813877 off-line.
4 X.25 Trunk K0ZXF-7 P 3100813962 (R1) On-line. Failed 2 Times
5 X.25 Trunk KP4DJT-9 P 3100813877 (R1) On-line. Failed 3 Times
KP4DJT @ 3100813877( 40 P4 D1) --> NODE @ 3100813878
6 X.25 Trunk TAMPA P 3100813000 (R1) On-line.
No calls pending.
Here I have taken the two lines associated with port number 5 as
a example:
5 X.25 Trunk KP4DJT-9 P 3100813877 (R1) On-line. Failed 3 Times
KP4DJT @ 3100813877( 40 P4 D1) --> NODE @ 3100813878
The number at the left margin is the port number.
The next part tells us it is a TRUNK link. The X.25 could be
dropped If it is a User link it will say AX25 User
KP4DJT-9 is the switch talking to this port
'P' tells me that this path is the 'P'rimary path to KP4DJT-9
there are two separate paths the other is
'S'econdary.
3100813877 is the KP4DJT-9 Switch address.
(R1) same as On-Line.
'On-Line' plain language for (R1)
'Failed 3 Times' Tells us how many times this link has failed.
The second line eliminates the need for the 'with the following
connections for'
because it tells us KP4DJT at address 813877 initiated a call to
NODE at 813878 giving
us link status and ckt numbers too. Here too is where I would put
the non-$F0 PID data.
This single screen compresses all the UX and U data into one
screen giving all that
information. I find my self having to continually pull U and UX
screens when I am trying
to follow and trouble shoot a link. This screen would make two
into one.
This is a "would be nice to have" and would certainly
keep me from burning out my
single neuron when I am trying to compare all these screens!!!
8-\
Chuck Hast e-mail kp4djt@gte.net