
bpq32.cfg – Application Definition
Pick the next available APPLICATION number (so long as it is less than 32) and add the following line with the following substitutions:
APPLICATION 7,WWCONV,C 60 HOST 0 S,PE1RRR-11,RRRCNV,254
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Change------| | | | | | | |
User Command---| | | | | | |
BPQ Telnet Port------| | | | | |
CMDPORT list offset number---| | | | |
Stay on node after quitting----| | | |
Callsign for direct connection-----| | |
NETROM Alias (optional)----------------------| |
NETROM Quality (optional) -------------------------|
Under the BPQ Telnet Port definition (the port with DRIVER=TELNET), add the following line
CMDPORT=3600
CMDPORT is a list of TCP ports that an APPLICATION line can reference and use to initiate a connection to. The position in the list is referred to as an offset, and the first entry in the list is at offset number zero (0).
3600 is the default TCP port that WWConvers listens on for connections. The information for building and configuring WWConvers is outlined in this document here.
A user on the node should now be able to type ‘ WWCONV’ and arrive at the login for the WWConvers.

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