1AXCALL(1) Linux Programmer's Manual AXCALL(1)
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6 axcall - make an AX.25, NET/ROM or Rose connection.
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10 axcall [-b l|e] [-d] [-h] [-m s|e] [-p paclen] [-r] [-t] [-v] [-w win‐
11 dow] port callsign [[via] digipeaters.....]
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14 axcall [-d] [-h] [-p paclen] [-r] [-t] [-v] port callsign
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17 axcall [-d] [-h] [-r] [-t] [-v] port callsign address [[via] digi‐
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21 Axcall is the general purpose AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose connection pro‐
22 gram. As is normal in AX.25 it runs entirely in line mode. All CR/LF
23 translation is done transparently. The program provides ASCII, YAPP,
24 YAPP-C and 7+ file transfer facilities. Some of the options are only
25 valid in AX.25 mode, the program will quietly ignore them if given in
26 NET/ROM mode or in Rose mode.
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28 This version of axcall incorporates many changes that include a much
29 improved user interface. The port name is mandatory and is the name of
30 the port which the connection will be made on. The port name may be
31 either an AX.25, a NET/ROM port or a Rose port, axcall will determine
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34 When using NET/ROM the use of digipeaters is meaningless and is not
35 supported. However when using Rose up to one digipeater may be speci‐
36 fied, as well as the Rose address of the distant node and the callsign
37 of the remote station. The Rose address must be ten digits long and it
38 must exist in the Rose node tables. For Rose connects to work axparms
39 must have been used to set a callsign/uid mapping for the userid in
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43 -b l|e Sets the method of backoff to use with AX.25 connections. The
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45 overridden by this option. Valid values are l for linear
46 backoff, and e for exponential backoff.
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48 -d Turn on socket level debugging.
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50 -h Selects Slave mode.
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52 -m s|e Sets the AX.25 mode to use. The default is taken from the
53 port specification, but can be overridden by this option.
54 Valid values are s for normal (modulus 8) AX.25 operation, or
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57 -p paclen Specify a specific maximum amount of data to be sent in each
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64 -v Display the version.
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66 -w window Specify a specific AX.25 window for this connection. Only
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69 The axcall program interprets lines beginning with a '~' specially.
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72 ~? List escapes
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76 ~. Close connection
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78 ~! [command] Run a command
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80 ~0 Change to Raw mode
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86 ~a Start a file transfer (Autobin)
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94 ~o [filename] Open a logfile (default 'logfile.txt')
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100 ~u [filename] Upload a file (ASCII upload)
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104 ~yd [filename] Download a file (YAPP download)
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108 The program provides no terminal emulation features. These are left up
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114 /proc/net/rose_nodes
115 /etc/ax25/axports
116 /etc/ax25/nrports
117 /etc/ax25/rsports
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120 axlisten(1), mheard(1), ax25(4), netrom(4), rose(4), axports(5),
121 nrports(5), rsports(5), axparms(8), nrparms(8), rsparms(8).
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124 Alexander Tietzel DG6XA <TIETZE_A@etech.fh-hamburg.de>
125 Joerg Reuter DL1BKE <jreuter@poboxes.com>
126 Alan Cox GW4PTS <alan@cymru.net>
127 Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk>
128 Steve Henson G6IXS <shenson@nyx.cs.du.edu>
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