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-====== XRouter Tour - Sysop Interface 2 ======+====== XRouter Tour - Sysop Interface 2 - XrMon ====== 
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 The second type of sysop interface is XrMon. This is the generic name for a small standalone program which can either be located on the same machine as XRouter, or on a different machine. It can be used with both daemonised and non-daemonised instances of XRouter. The second type of sysop interface is XrMon. This is the generic name for a small standalone program which can either be located on the same machine as XRouter, or on a different machine. It can be used with both daemonised and non-daemonised instances of XRouter.
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 +XrMon windows are not just passive "viewers", they are fully interactive. The following example shows the result of pressing the F2 key on the XrMon attached to the sysop chat window...
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 +If you "attach" an XrMon instance to a "console" window, it becomes a new, completely independent console, meaning you can have up to 10 concurrent consoles.
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 +{{xrmon17.png}}
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 +As mentioned previously, XrMon is available for Windows, X86 Linux and ARM platforms. The above example shows XrLinMon on a laptop remotely operating XrPi on a Raspberry Pi somewhere else in the world.
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 +Next, we take a look at the [[packet:xrouter:htmlinfopage | HTML Interface ]]
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 +[[packet:xrouter:tour|Back to Tour Index Page]]
  
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