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2. Logins and logouts.

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You might not think that there is a lot of point of including a -section on how to log in and out of DXSpider. However, you would be -suprised at the difficulties some people have in simply getting in -and out of the cluster!

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There are several ways a login might be achieved, dependant on how -the sysop has DXSpider configured. It is impossible for me to cover all -variations but here are the basic ones.

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2.1 AX25 logins. -

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Simplicity itself. The usual CONNECT command will log you straight -into the cluster and you will not have to do anything else. -Obviously, you will have to connect to the correct callsign. Some -nodes use an SSID with their call so you would have to add that.

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Examples:

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-connect GB7MBC
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2.2 Netrom logins. -

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There are several possibilities here, dependant on how the sysop has -configured his system. If you are connecting via netrom then you are -most probably connecting from another station. Listing the nodes in -that station with the NODES command will tell you what callsign -or netrom alias to connect to. Then just issue the connect command -from there. It is possible that the netrom alias may connect you to -a node with an alias for the cluster, such as DXC. Just type this -and you will be connected.

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-connect MBCDX
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2.3 Telnet logins. -

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With telnet connections, the source callsign is not seen by DXSpider, so -you will be asked to login with your callsign. -To telnet to DXSpider, you would connect to a specific port. There is no -standard at the moment for a cluster telnet port but ask the sysop if -you are unsure.

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Example:

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-telnet gb7mbc 8000
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All the above are possible ways of connecting to a DXSpider cluster. You -may have some or all of these available to you. There may be one or -two additional ways to connect dependant on the network local to you. -However I am sure you get the idea.

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2.4 Logouts. -

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Logging out can be done by simply issuing the standard BYE -command.

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You could also send a disconnect if you are using AX25, or a CLOSE -command if you are connected via telnet. -If you do not log out gracefully using one of the above commands, -you may find you are unable to get a full connect next time. This -may also happen if a netrom connection drops. You may get connected, -but nothing else will happen because the program thinks you are still -connected and will not let you connect twice under the same call. -However you could reconnect by adding a number to the end of your call, -for example G0YLM-2. -This can be done by either altering your MYCALL setting in the TNC or -by altering your program configuration.

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