[App_rpt-users] Understanding ilink,9 usage

LaRoy McCann lmccann at dtisp.com
Mon Apr 4 22:20:51 UTC 2016


Ok, I have to ask.

Just what would node 2100 do with this text message that it is being sent?

And with full disclosure here, I have not looked thru the docs for this 
information yet.

73's
LaRoy McCann, K5TW



On 4/4/2016 2:26 PM, Steve Zingman wrote:
> Larry,
> To send a text message from a DIAL node to a another node you will 
> need to edit /etc/asterisk/modules.conf
> change:  noload => app_sendtext.so to
> load => app_sendtext.so and restart asterisk.
> This will be fixed in future revisions of DIAL
>
> from the asterisk cli the command would be"
> CLI> rpt cmd your node number ilink 9 destination node number,"This is 
> a test"
>
> Send a text message of This is a test from node 2154 to node 2100:
> rpt cmd 2154 ilink 9 2100,"This is a test"
>
> The message has to be either 1 word or enclosed in quotes.
> Notice the comma after the destination node number.
>
> This is also valid from the cli:
> rpt sendtext 2154 2100 "This is another test"
>
> As a DTMF command, the entry for 809 wont do anything. You could have:
> 809 = ilink,9,2100,"Testing ..." would send a text message to node 2100
> or, 809 = ilink,9,0,"Testing ..." Which would send the text message to 
> all connected nodes.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> 73, Steve N4IRS
>
>
>
> On 4/3/2016 2:28 PM, larry wrote:
>> Recently I installed a Dial version on a RPi2
>>
>> In it includes command to use ilink,9 to send a text message to 
>> another node.
>> I am unable to find additional info about ilink,9 and how it works.
>>
>> Could someone give me an explanation if how to utilize it?
>> Also what if anything needs to be pre-configured locally or at the 
>> receiving node to use this function.
>>
>> A command syntax example would be nice as I am confused by the 
>> comment following the defined DTMF of 809
>> Rpt.conf defines ....  809 = ilink,9           ; Send Text Message 
>> (9,<destnodeno or 0 (for all)>,Message Text, etc.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Larry - N7FM
>>
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