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<H2><A NAME="s7">7.</A> <A HREF="usermanual_en.html#toc7">Nodes and users.</A></H2>
<P>You can check which nodes are connected in the network, who is
logged on locally, who is logged on at all the nodes or even
just one node in particular. This is handy if you wish to see whether
a friend is connected at the node they use. To see who is connected
to the nodes, the <B>SHOW/CONFIGURATION</B> command is used.</P>
<P><B>Example:</B></P>
<P>
<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
<PRE>
show/configuration
show/configuration/nodes
show/configuration (node_call)
show/configuration (prefix)
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<P>The first of our three examples would output something like this,</P>
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<PRE>
sh/c
Node Callsigns
EI5TCR (7 users)
GB7ADX
GB7BAA G4FPV G8TIC
GB7BIG (GD0TEP) GD3UMW
GB7BPQ (G0INA) G0RCI G3AKU G3OCA
(GB7CDX) G3JNB G4ALR
GB7DJK G0FYD G0REK G1TLH G4PEL G4SOZ
G4TVR G7SQW K8AZ M0CTQ-1 MM1CXE-10
ON7WP
GB7DXA G0RDI G8SJP
GB7DXC (G0HDB) G0WFK (G1FYC) G3KWK G3LME
G3OIL G4BGW G4FUJ (G4PDQ) GW7SMV
GB7DXE G1NNB
(GB7DXG) GU6EFB GU7DHI
GB7DXK G1NTW G3IBI G3NSM G3XAQ G4CUS
G4XQY G7GAN
GB7DXM G1EUC G3GAF G3LAS G4ZTR G8WXU
M0BCT M1EMF
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<P>You will notice that EI5TCR is showing only that it has 7 users and not
giving the actual callsigns. This means that this node is on a limited
protocol of some kind, probably because of a contest situation where
slow radio links can block up and fail if too much information is sent
between nodes.</P>
<P>The second example would just show the nodes connected in the
network, like this,</P>
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<PRE>
sh/c/n
Node Callsigns
GB7BAA GB7BAA GB7BPQ (GB7CDX) GB7DJK GB7DXA
GB7DXC GB7DXE (GB7DXG) GB7DXK GB7DXL
GB7DXM GB7DXS GB7IPT GB7MRS GB7UJS
GB7YDX KL7G N2TLY (ON0DXK)
GB7BIG EI5TCR GB7ADX GB7BIG GB7UDX
GB7MBC
PA4AB-14 PA4AB-14
PI4TUE-8 PI4TUE-8
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<P>If we insert the node_call pi4tue-8 into the third example, then
this would be the output,</P>
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<PRE>
Node Callsigns
PI4TUE-8 9A1CMA-6 DF6PW DL4FAY DL4KAK DL4WF-2
F5NOD-2 F5PAC IZ0CSR N6CR OH2BLD
ON1LVL-13 ON4CBT ON4CJP ON5DXL-14 ON7NQ
PA0RCT PA3DYS PA3FDO PA5KW-4 PI4TUE-9
YT1XX
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<P>As you can see, only the users of the requested node are shown.</P>
<P>You can also use a prefix to show only a group of nodes. For example
you may only wish to see who is connected to the nodes in the UK. To
do this simply use a prefix like this ...</P>
<P>
<PRE>
show/configuration gb7
</PRE>
</P>
<P>To show the locally connected users, the <B>SHOW/USERS</B> command is
used</P>
<P><B>Example:</B></P>
<P>
<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
<PRE>
show/users
</PRE>
</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<P>The output of this command would look like this,</P>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
<PRE>
Callsigns connected to GB7MBC
G0JHC G0NEI G0VGS G0VGS-2 G0YLM
G3JAG G3OWO G3UEU
</PRE>
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