NAME¶
axparms - Configure AX.25 interfaces.
SYNOPSIS¶
axparms --assoc|--forward|--route|--setcall|--version ...
DESCRIPTION¶
The 
axparms command is designed to be a multi-function command that
  allows miscellaneous commands to be issued to the Linux AX.25 protocol layer.
  It includes the functionality of 
axassociate and 
axsetcall which
  this command superceedes. The different modes of the command are chosen by the
  first argument. Sunsequent arguments depend upon this argument and so no
  generalised command format can be given.
--assoc Argument¶
The format of this option is:
axparms --assoc <callsign> <username>
 
axparms --assoc <callsign> delete
 
axparms --assoc policy [default|deny]
 
axparms --assoc show
This option mainpulates the kernel uid/callsign mapping table, allowing
  callsigns to be associated and dis-associated with a user. The 
policy
  option permits the superuser to have all other uid's either default to the
  actual port name, or to block traffic.
At power up the table is blank and the policy is 'default', which is thus
  backward compatible.
--forward Argument¶
Allows the use of many receivers with one transmitter, known as packet
  forwarding in many systems. The format of this command is:
axparms --forward <portfrom> <portto>
 
axparms --forward <portfrom> delete
Any packets to be transmitted on port portfrom will be transmitted on port
  portto. This will stay in force until the second form of the command is issued
  which will remove the association.
--route Argument¶
This option allows the internal AX.25 routing table to be manipulated. This
  table is available for reading in /proc/net/ax25_route, and will be built up
  dynamically by stations heard. However it is possible to add, delete and list
  entries via this option.
The formats of this option are:
axparms --route add <port> <callsign> [<digis>] [--ipmode V|D]
 
axparms --route del <port> <callsign>
axparms --route list
Routes added via this command will not be removed from the internal routing
  table when they are “old” as normal entries are. The
  
--ipmode option sets mode vc or mode datagram for this destination.
If the <callsign> argument is set to “default” then this will
  set the default route for all outgoing AX.25 connections which will be used
  when there is no specific route to the required destination.
--setcall Argument¶
The format of this option is:
axparms --setcall <interface> <callsign>
This changes the callsign associated at the given physical ax25 interface.
Cave: The interface name is not the symbolic port name from axports, but the
  real interface name (from 
ifconfig(8)): ax0, ax1, .., sp0, .., bpq0, ... etc..
The change is permanent as long as the interface exists, or another
  “axparms --setcall” is issued.
The interface has to exist already in order to use this option; it may be in
  state UP or DOWN.
--version Argument¶
This option displays the version of the AX.25 utilities that 
axparms
  belongs to.
FILES¶
/proc/net/ax25_bpqether
 
/proc/net/ax25_calls
 
/etc/ax25/axports
SEE ALSO¶
call(1), 
getsockopt(2), 
setsockopt(2), 
ax25(4),
  
axctl(8), 
axports(5).
AUTHORS¶
Alan Cox GW4PTS <alan@cymru.net>
 
Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk>
 
Joerg Reuter DL1BKE <jreuter@poboxes.com>