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echo: net_dev
to: Neil Walker
from: Paul Williams
date: 2002-07-06 22:53:34
subject: proposed new nodelist [2]

Hi Neil Walker, hope you are having a nice day

FV>>,6308,Collin_County_Station,McKinney_TX,Frank_Vest,1-972-562-8064 //
FV>>,33600,CM,XA,V34,V42b,
NW>  ^^^^^
NW>That isn't a valid value. :-(
FV>>IBN:web-idiot.d2g.com,URVIA:1:3830/9
NW>     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
NW>Nor is that. The IBN flag can only be followed by a port number. I wanted 
NW>such an entry but wasn't allowed it by Ward. :-(

 Such is the difference 'tween Z1 & Z2. In the flags section of the
nodelist here they're both valid.

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;S  J: BAUD RATES:
;S
;S  The following baud rates are authorized for use in the nodelist:
;S
;S  300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 16800, 19200, 28800, 33600
------------
;S H: INTERNET CAPABILITY FLAGS:
88
88
88
;S Previous usage has placed the InterNet address as part of the
;S I-flag (for example ITX:r10_tx{at}thevision.net)
;S In this format the flag, colon, and address combined cannot exceed 32
;S characters. However, this practice is deprecated, and new implementations
;S must not place address data in the flag section of the nodelist entry,
;S implementations may however be required to read this data from the
;S flag section.
;S
;S Telnet default port is 23. If the port is not 23 then the port
;S number must be placed after the ITN flag (eg ITN:60177) if the
;S Telnet address is part of the ITN flag (eg ITN:farsi.dynip.com) then
;S the port number should be last (eg ITN:kraut.dynip.com:60177) always
;S remember that the flag cannot exceed 32 characters total.
;S
;S The default ports for other protocols are shown below, and changes
;S from the default port must be flagged in a similar way.
;S
;S Protocol      Flag    Default Port
;S
;S FTP           IFT     21
;S BINKP         IBN     24554
;S RAW/IFCICO    IFC     60179
;S VMODEM        IVM     3141
;S
;S Actual IP addresses can also be placed in the phone number field
;S using  the country code of 000, however, the use of a FQDN is prefered.
;S
;S Note: All IP nodes *must* have mailer capabilities. E-Mail/FTP etc. denote
;S       supplemental capabilities only.
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 -=> Yours sincerely, Paul Williams <=-

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