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- | ====== XRouter Tour - Local Sysop Interface 1 ====== | + | ======= XRouter Tour ======= |
- | Xrouter is a 100% text-mode program, which may be run in a Linux or Windows terminal. This page gives you an overview of the sysop interface. (If xrouter is run as a daemon, the sysop interface is only available via packet, telnet, http or XrMon) | + | [[packet: |
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+ | ====== Local Sysop Interface 1 ====== | ||
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+ | Xrouter is a text-mode program, which may be run in a Linux or Windows terminal. This page gives you an overview of the sysop interface. (If xrouter is run as a daemon, the sysop interface is only available via packet, telnet, http or XrMon) | ||
If you start XRouter from a GUI environment, | If you start XRouter from a GUI environment, | ||
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The operating system' | The operating system' | ||
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+ | ===== Status Window ===== | ||
{{xrwindow6.png}} | {{xrwindow6.png}} | ||
- | The above screenshot shows XRouter' | + | The above screenshot shows XRouter' |
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+ | By default XRouter starts on the status window, but it can be configured to start on any of the windows. | ||
+ | ===== Help Panels ===== | ||
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Pressing F1 on any of the windows opens up the help panel for that window, for example: | Pressing F1 on any of the windows opens up the help panel for that window, for example: | ||
{{xr6help.png}} | {{xr6help.png}} | ||
- | By default XRouter starts on the status window, but it can be configured to start on any of the windows. | + | Let's have a quick look at the other windows |
- | Let's have a quick look at the other windows before we have a detailed look at the " | + | ===== Sysop Chat Window ===== |
- | Window 1 (Sysop Chat) is an " | + | Window 1 (Sysop Chat) is an " |
{{xrwindow1.png}} | {{xrwindow1.png}} | ||
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+ | ===== Chat Monitor Window ===== | ||
Window 2 (Chat Monitor) gives an overview of the currently active channels on the XRChat and RoundTable chat systems. | Window 2 (Chat Monitor) gives an overview of the currently active channels on the XRChat and RoundTable chat systems. | ||
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{{xrwindow2.png}} | {{xrwindow2.png}} | ||
+ | ===== Session Monitor Window ===== | ||
Window 3 (Session Monitor) shows who is currently connected and who has recently connected to your system. Additionally, | Window 3 (Session Monitor) shows who is currently connected and who has recently connected to your system. Additionally, | ||
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F2 or Alt-W allows you to " | F2 or Alt-W allows you to " | ||
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+ | ===== Nodes Monitor Window ===== | ||
Window 4 (Nodes Monitor) shows how many NetRom nodes your system knows about, organised by hop count. | Window 4 (Nodes Monitor) shows how many NetRom nodes your system knows about, organised by hop count. | ||
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{{xrwindow4.png}} | {{xrwindow4.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Nodes Table Statistics Pane ==== | ||
F2 or Alt-S shows the nodes table statistics pane: | F2 or Alt-S shows the nodes table statistics pane: | ||
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F3 or Alt-L displays a browseable list of all the nodes, or you can jump directly to a particular node using F4 / Alt-V[iew] | F3 or Alt-L displays a browseable list of all the nodes, or you can jump directly to a particular node using F4 / Alt-V[iew] | ||
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+ | ==== Nodes Browser Pane ==== | ||
{{nodeinfopane.png}} | {{nodeinfopane.png}} | ||
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+ | ===== Routes Monitor Window ===== | ||
Window 5 (Routes Monitor) shows the status of the " | Window 5 (Routes Monitor) shows the status of the " | ||
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{{xrwindow5.png}} | {{xrwindow5.png}} | ||
- | Window 7 (Security Monitor) summarises some of the findings of XRPI's Intrusion Detection System (IDS). As my test system has no activity to show, the following example shows window 7 of XRPi being displayed remotely on a Windows system, using XRMon, which in turn is being viewed through a low-bandwidth VNC connection, hence the abysmal quality: (more on XrMon later) | + | ===== Security Monitor Window ===== |
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+ | Window 7 (Security Monitor) summarises some of the findings of XRPI's Intrusion Detection System (IDS). | ||
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+ | As my test system has no activity to show, the following example shows window 7 of XRPi being displayed remotely on a Windows system, using XRMon, which in turn is being viewed through a low-bandwidth VNC connection, hence the abysmal quality: (more on XrMon later) | ||
{{xrwindow7.jpg}} | {{xrwindow7.jpg}} | ||
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+ | ===== Console Windows ===== | ||
Windows 8 and above (if present) are " | Windows 8 and above (if present) are " | ||
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{{console.png}} | {{console.png}} | ||
- | If you select one of the " | + | If you select one of the " |
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+ | ==== Packet Tracing ==== | ||
The F2 key toggles " | The F2 key toggles " | ||
{{consoletrace.png}} | {{consoletrace.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Scroll-Back ==== | ||
Using the up and down arrow keys, PgUp, PgDn, Home and End keys you can " | Using the up and down arrow keys, PgUp, PgDn, Home and End keys you can " | ||
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{{scrollback.png}} | {{scrollback.png}} | ||
- | === Drop Down Menus === | + | ===== Drop Down Menus ===== |
Instead of scrolling " | Instead of scrolling " | ||
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{{viewmenu.png}} | {{viewmenu.png}} | ||
- | Each menu option has a "hot-key" highlighted in red, so for example to view the "Nodes Monitor" | + | ==== Hot Keys ==== |
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+ | Each menu option has a "**hot key**" highlighted in red, so for example to view the "Nodes Monitor" | ||
Alternatively, | Alternatively, | ||
+ | ==== File Menu ==== | ||
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+ | {{filemenu.jpg }} The file menu is accessed using Alt-F, or you can use the left and right arrow keys from an adjacent menu. There isn't much on this menu at present. | ||
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+ | ==== Help Menu ==== | ||
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+ | {{helpmenu.jpg }} The help menu is accessed using Alt-H, or the arrow keys. The "Help Topics" | ||
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+ | {{helptopics.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Help Viewer ==== | ||
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+ | Selecting a help topic displays it in a scrollable pane: | ||
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+ | {{helpblog.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Manual Topics Browser ==== | ||
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+ | The " | ||
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+ | {{mantopics.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Manual Viewer ==== | ||
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+ | And you can select a topic and read it in a scrollable pane... | ||
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+ | {{manbcpoll.png}} | ||
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+ | ==== Configuration Viewer ==== | ||
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+ | Finally, the " | ||
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+ | {{configinfo.png}} | ||
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+ | ===== TELSTAR ===== | ||
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+ | If you like a bit of retro, XRouter' | ||
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+ | {{telstar0.png}} | ||
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+ | ===== Alternate Languages ===== | ||
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+ | The console texts may also be configured for alternate languages: | ||
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+ | {{french.jpg}} | ||
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+ | Next we'll have a look at an alternative interface - xrmon | ||
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+ | Up: [[packet: | ||
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+ | Next: [[packet: | ||
- | (to be continued...) | ||
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