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will accept the entry, and the following prompt
appears:
Enter up to 45 characters, including spaces and
punctuation. Special rules apply when entering the
characters shown in Table 11-4 into the broadcast
message. After the message is finished, press <cr>.
If you enter a message that is too long, you will get
the following error message:
** ILLEGAL INPUT **
Once the message has been broadcast, the
Command Facility Main Menu appears.
D
IALOG MESSAGES
Dialog messages are configurable messages and
prompts displayed to users when operating in the
Multiserver network. Each dialog message has a
default message. These can be changed by accessing
the Dialog Messages Menu.
Each dialog message is discussed in Table 11-5. Note
the following regarding the dialog messages:
ENTER MESSAGE (45 CHARACTERS
MAX, ^X TO ABORT):
Table 11-4. Special Message Characters
Desired What
Character to
in Message Input Notes
^X <esc>^x Without the <esc> key,
^X will abort the
process
<esc> <esc><esc> To include an escape in
(escape) the text, it must be
preceded by an <esc>.
; <esc>; To include a semicolon
in the text, it must be
preceded by an
<esc>.
carriage return, ; The semicolon inserts a
line feed carriage return and line
feed. This counts as
two characters.
COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU [node id]
CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES
3
CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES [node id]
DIALOG MESSAGES
10
DIALOG MESSAGES
1. CHANNEL PASSWORD
2. WELCOME
3. CLASS REQUEST
4. CLASS PASSWORD
5. CONNECTED
6. QUEUE
7. BUSY
8. DISCONNECTED
9. NO ANSWER
10. UNAVAILABLE
11. UNASSIGNED
12. INCOMPATIBLE
13. CALL IN PROGRESS
CR - ACCEPT ENTRY
M - MAIN MENU
ENTRY: