;       For Version 4.07
;
;
;       CONFIGURATION FILE FOR G8BPQ SWITCH SOFTWARE
;
;       The program which converts this text file to binary
;       form is currently very crude - be VERY careful when 
;       editing this file!
;
;
;       The order of parameters in not important, but they
;       all must be specified - there are no defaults
;
;
;
HOSTINTERRUPT=127 ; Sets the Interrupt used to access BPQ Host Mode. Will
		  ; normally be 127, but may be changed if this clashes with
		  ; other software. BTRIEVE seems to use 127, so if you are
		  ; using it, try INTERRUPT=126



;       Memory Usage. If EMS=1, the system will attempt to put its
;       data area into EMS Memory. At the moment it makes no attempt 
;       to manage sharing of the EMS window, so you must not run any other
;       software using EMS.
;
;       Setting EMS=1 seems to cause problems with Desqview. I suggest it
;       is only used with non-DV installations.
;
;
EMS=0                           ; dont use EMS RAM
;
;       I seem to have problems with systems not using DESQVIEW - especially
;       NNA BBS's. The DV calls SHOULD be ignored if DV is not loaded, but
;       just in case, if you set DESQVIEW=0, the 'Release Timeslice' call
;       wont be used. MAKE SURE that you set DESQVIEW=1 if using DV, or
;       performance will be seriously affected.
;
DESQVIEW=1
;
;
;       Station Identification.
;
;       If a user connects to the NODE Callsign or Alias, he is linked
;       to the switch code, and can use normal NetRom/TheNet commands
;
;       If he connects to the BBS Callsign or Alias he will be connected
;       directly to a BBS port. If none are available, the connect will
;       be rejected.
;
;       Note that of you are running only a NODE (ie BBS=0), or
;       or just a BBS (NODE=0), then you must still put in two pairs of calls,
;       but they MUST be the SAME.
;
;       If you are running both, the calls MUST be different

NODECALL=PUTTEN               ; NODE CALLSIGN
NODEALIAS=PU1NOD


BBSCALL=PU1BBS                  ; BBS CALLSIGN 
BBSALIAS=CB9PUT                 ; BBS ALIAS

;
;       'ID' MESSAGE - SENT EVERY IDINTERVAL MINS
;
;       WILL BE ADDRESSED FROM THE PORT CALLSIGN (IF DEFINED)
;            ELSE FROM THE NODE CALL
;
;       The following format allows KA nodes to include your system in
;       their 'Nodes' lists.
;
IDMSG:
Zet hier je node baken.
***
;
UNPROTO=MAIL                    ; DEFAULT UNPROTO ADDR

;       'I' COMMAND TEXT
;
;       Note that the bit about needing a port param in connects is only
;       necessary if you are running more that one (radio) port.
;
INFOMSG:
Zet hier de info van jouw station node + programma.
***
;
;       CTEXT - Normally will only be sent when someone connects to 
;       the NODE ALIAS at level 2. If FULL_CTEXT is set to 1, it 
;       will be sent to all connectees. Note that this could confuse BBS
;       forwarding connect scripts. 
;
CTEXT:
Dit is de connecttekst van je node, evt alleen de alias nodecall.
***

FULL_CTEXT=0                    ; SEND CTEXT ONLY TO L2 CONNECTEES TO ALIAS

;       Network System Parameters
;
OBSINIT=0                       ; INITIAL OBSOLESCENCE VALUE
OBSMIN=0                        ; MINIMUM TO BROADCAST
NODESINTERVAL=0                 ; 'NODES' INTERVAL IN MINS
IDINTERVAL=20                   ; 'ID' BROADCAST INTERVAL (UK Regs require
				; an AX25 ID every 15 mins)
;
BTINTERVAL=0                    ; NO BEACONS

L3TIMETOLIVE=25                 ; MAX L3 HOPS
L4RETRIES=3                     ; LEVEL 4 RETRY COUNT
;
;       I have seen suggestions that L4TIMEOUT should be increased to very
;       high values (even as long as seven mins). Although 60 may be a bit 
;       short in some cases, I STRONGLY advise that you dont go much above
;       120 secs unless you understand ALL the implications.
;
;       I've set TTL and TIMEOUT to the values agreed by the latest SYSOPS
;       meeting - this does not imply that I agree with them!
;
L4TIMEOUT=120                   ; LEVEL 4 TIMEOUT
L4DELAY=10                      ; LEVEL 4 DELAYED ACK TIMER
L4WINDOW=4                      ; DEFAULT LEVEL 4 WINDOW
;
MAXLINKS=30                     ; MAX LEVEL 2 LINKS (UP,DOWN AND INTERNODE)
MAXNODES=1                      ; MAX NODES IN SYSTEM
MAXROUTES=35                    ; MAX ADJACENT NODES
MAXCIRCUITS=64                  ; NUMBER OF L4 CIRCUITS
MINQUAL=1000                    ; MINIMUM QUALITY TO ADD TO NODES TABLE 
	
BBSQUAL=0                       ; BBS Quality relative to NODE - used to
				; limit 'spread' of BBS through the network
				; to your required service area. I've been
				; asked to set a low default to encourage you
				; to think about a suitable value. Max is 255

BUFFERS=255                     ; PACKET BUFFERS - 255 MEANS ALLOCATE AS MANY
				; AS POSSIBLE - NORMALLY ABOUT 130, DEPENDING
				; ON OTHER TABLE SIZES
;
;       TNC DEFAULT PARAMS
;
PACLEN=250                      ; MAX PACKET SIZE
;
;       PACLEN is a problem! The ideal size depends on the link(s) over
;       which a packet will be sent. For a session involving another node,
;       we have no idea what is at the far end. Ideally each node should have
;       the capability to combine and then refragment messages to suit each
;       link segment - maybe when there are more of my nodes about than 'real'
;       ones, i'll do it. When the node is accessed directly, things are a
;       bit easier, as we know at least something about the link. So, from
;       Version 3.11 onwards, there are two PACLEN params, one here and
;       one in the PORTS section. This one is used to set the initial value
;       for sessions via other nodes, and for sessions initiated from here.
;       The other is used for incoming direct (Level 2) sessions. In all cases
;       the TNC PACLEN command can be used to override the defaults.
;
;       The main reason for changing this now was a request from someone
;       wanting to run an HF port.
;
;
;
TRANSDELAY=1                    ; TRANSPARENT MODE SEND DELAY - 1 SEC
;
;       Level 2 Parameters
;
; T1, T2 and N2 are now int the PORTS section
;
T3=360                          ; LINK VALIDATION TIMER (3 MINS)  (180)

IDLETIME=1800                   ; IDLE LINK SHUTDOWN TIMER (15 MINS)   (900) 
;
;
;       Configuration Options
;
BBS=1                           ; INCLUDE BBS SUPPORT
NODE=1                          ; INCLUDE SWITCH SUPPORT
;
HIDENODES=0                     ; IF SET TO 1, NODES STARTING WITH # WILL 
				; ONLY BE DISPLAYED BY A NODES * COMMAND
;
;       THE *** LINKED COMMAND IS INTENDED FOR USE BY GATEWAY SOFTWARE, AND
;       CONCERN HAS BEEN EXPRESSED THAT IT COULD BE MISUSED. I RECOMMEND THAT
;       IT IS DISABLED IF NOT NEEDED.
;
ENABLE_LINKED=A                 ; CONTROLS PROCESSING OF *** LINKED COMMAND
				; Y ALLOWS UNRESTRICTED USE
				; A ALLOWS USE BY APPLICATION PROGRAM
				; N (OR ANY OTHER VALUE) DISABLE
;
;
;
;
;       'COMBIOS' Port definitions.
;
;       This section defines the virtual TNC's that the code supports.
;
;       The basic format is:
;
;           TNCPORT
;               COM=n           ; COMBIOS port number
;               APPLMASK=nn     ; Defaults to 1 (BBS)
;               APPLFLAGS=nn    ; Defaults to 6 
;           ENDPORT
;
;       See APPLS.DOC for details on use of APPLFLAGS and APPLMASK
; 
;       Only TNC2 applications are supported through this interface.
;       For information on using KISS or DEDHOST applications, see file
;       DRIVERS.DOC
;
;       Dont try to define more than 16 ports.
; 
TNCPORT
        COM=1
ENDPORT
;
;TNCPORT
;	COM=2
;ENDPORT
;
;       AX25 PORT DEFINITIONS
;
;       These define the external links - normally to radios, but possibly
;       to other computers, modems, etc.
; 
;       The hardware type and protocol are now defined separately, but
;       at the moment only a limited number of combinations are possible
;
;       Interrupt levels may be shared by any cards with suitable
;       hardware. Examples are all but the earliest DRSI cards, and
;       a MS400 modified as described by AA4RE in his MBBIOS documentation.
;
;       There is a significant overhead in using the shared interrupt
;       feature - try to use it on relatively low speed links, and
;       wath out for TX underruns/RX overuns.
;
;
;       See file PORTS.DOC for full details of available paramters.
;
;       Note that all timer values are in ms intervals. Most TNC's
;       use different units for the various timers, so be careful!
;
;       The timings are all derived from the PC's timer interrupt,
;       who's frequency is about 18.2 HZ, so the resolution is only to 
;       approx 50ms.
;
PORT
        PORTNUM=1
	ID=Bv hier je kanaal (kanaal 34)
	TYPE=ASYNC
        PROTOCOL=KISS
	IOADDR=3F8H
	INTLEVEL=4
	SPEED=19200
	CHANNEL=A
	QUALITY=0
	MAXFRAME=2
	TXDELAY=500
	SLOTTIME=100
	PERSIST=32
	FULLDUP=0
	FRACK=8000
	RESPTIME=5000
	RETRIES=20
	PACLEN=250
	MHEARD=YES
	USERS=8
	DIGIPORT=1
	DIGIFLAG=1
ENDPORT
;
ROUTES:
;
;       ROUTES TO LOCK IN
;       specify Callsign, Quality and Port. You can now also specify
;       MAXFRAME, FRACK, PACLEN (in that order) to override the port
;       defaults.
;
;
***
;
;       APPLICATIONS SUPPORTED
;
;       UP TO 8 ENTRIES OF UP TO 12 BYTES EACH
;
;       THE FIRST 3 ARE RESERVED FOR BBS, HOST, AND REMOTE SYSOP - YOU
;       CAN DEFINE THE OTHERS AS YOU LIKE.
;
;       FOR COMPATIBILITY WITH EARLIER VERSIONS, JUST ENTER APPLICATIONS=BBS
;
;       NAMES STARTING WITH * ARE NOT INCLUDED IN 'VALID COMMANDS' DISPLAY
;
APPLICATIONS=PMS,MBU 
;
