Metropoli BBS
VIEWER: ccid.cfg MODE: TEXT (ASCII)
Y
Y
0
Y
C:\PCB\CIDLOG.TXT
N
128
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Line 1:  Calls that match the phone number found in the User Record
         will be recorded in the log file.   If you only want the
         "bad guys" recorded in the log, set this to N.
Line 2:  Calls that are OUT OF AREA will be recorded in the log file.
         If you don't want the OUT OF AREA calls in the log, set this
         to N.
Line 3:  If you have a multi-node system, and one or more nodes do NOT
         have Caller ID, list them here so the PPE will not try to
         process CID for that node.   If you have more than one node
         to avoid, list each one with a space in between.   If ALL your
         lines have Caller ID, leave this line blank or "0".
Line 4:  The PPE will send a private message to the Sysop when the
         Caller ID is missing, private, or doesn't match the User
         Record.
Line 5:  The location of the log file.   Do NOT point this at the
         PCBoard caller log.
Line 6:  This causes the program to directly interrogate the modem for
         the Caller ID info, instead of using PPL's built-in Callid()
         function.   This works only with the USR Courier modems, and
         the modem must be configured to allow entry into Online
         Command Mode.   If you do not understand how to do this, do
         not use this option!   This feature is intended for diagnostic
         purposes, in cases where PCBoard/PPL "loses" or "forgets" the
         Caller ID info.
Line 7:  The escape character used to put the modem into command mode,
         when using the option described above.   Values of 0-127 can
         be used to match the modem's S2 register.  A value of 128
         assumes that the modem is set to &D1, and command mode
         will be entered by briefly toggling DTR.   For more
         information about Online Command mode and modem init strings,
         see the documentation for my STPCB PPE.
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