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| Or you can see much more detail using the following command line program: | Or you can see much more detail using the following command line program: | ||
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| ==== What Can PNMP Do? ==== | ==== What Can PNMP Do? ==== | ||
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| * **Network Planning**. By analysing where the traffic is going, where the bottlnecks and single points of failure are, where there is unnecessary connectivity etc. we can plan better network connections. | * **Network Planning**. By analysing where the traffic is going, where the bottlnecks and single points of failure are, where there is unnecessary connectivity etc. we can plan better network connections. | ||
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| + | ==== How To Enable Telemetry on Your Node ==== | ||
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| + | * **If you run XRouter:** XRouter has been automatically sending telemetry since v504j, allowing the system to be developed and refined. But for best results, please update to version 504m. If you wish to DISABLE telemetry, please add the following directive to XROUTER.CFG: | ||
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| + | * **If you run BPQ:** Firstly, you need to be running version 6.0.25.9. Then, because the client is disabled by default, you need to add the following directive to your bpq configuration file: " | ||
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| (to be continued) | (to be continued) | ||
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