[App_rpt-users] Quick question on usability
Jim Duuuude
telesistant at hotmail.com
Tue May 29 17:13:27 UTC 2012
No, normally (non-command) initiated ID's are always local.
The problem you are (most likely) seeing is that the command (the *80) in this case is getting
re-distributed to all connected nodes in the normal manner, even though the link(s)
is(are) connected in monitor-only mode.
Darn you for finding a design flaw!! :-)
I will attempt to verify that locally-initiated commands on a monitor-connected link
get distributed. If they do, they wont for long.. :-)
JIM
From: adamson_alan at hotmail.com
To: App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 13:06:25 -0400
Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick question on usability
Quick question on usability
I don't want to be a bad operator at the moment… As I go about checking bandwidth and jitter, etc on my setup… I'd like to connect to an active Hub, but just in eavesdrop mode.
But I've noticed that if I connect with the *2 command, that if I inadvertently then do a *80, that the ID goes out on the link that was connected with the *2.
Is this true anytime my node decides to ID?
Alan
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