[GreenKeys] Virtual Circuits

Rod Lannon froggy at thefrogfaceplace.com
Mon Jun 21 22:00:01 EDT 2010


All:

Due to the recent separation of commcenter-2.net
from the commcenter1 at yahoo groups, it is important
to let you know that virtual MODE 1 emulator is still
running and accepting messages.

You can see the message emulator at:
http://www.commcenter-2.net/opnet.html

If you are a former commcenter operator,worked
in an ASC, crypto, or any other comm center related
MOS, Rate, or AFSC you are welcome to send traffic to us at:
RUCICSA at commcenter-2.net

If you prefer to just see the  text file visit:
http://www.commcenter-2.net/messages.txt

Our anonymous FTP is currently down due to security
concerns.

Don't forget you can also check out the media center, which is
chock full of pictures, pdf files, and material is always being added.
Might I also invite your teletype contributions (pics, pdfs, etc).
They may be send to
webmaster at commcenter-2.net

Please note I am no longer associated with Commcenter1 at yahoogroups.
We simply had to part ways due to differences that could not be worked
out. I still recommend the site on CC-2. The owner of the site
has a goldmine of comm center history.

Thank You,

Rod Laannon





NNN7DXB at aol.com wrote:
> All:
>
> For those who are monitoring -- and in reply to those who have asked,
> the CommCenter Groups Virtual Circuits operate automatically.
>
> This means that any traffic sent to them queues and then loads up
> automatically on the server based on the FIFO principle (FIFO: First in,
> First Out). 
>
> Traffic normally runs for 24 hours at a time. After that time, it scrolls
> off into never never land. The server does not archive traffic, but 
> individual
> sending stations (i.e. the various "CommCenters" do keep records of their
> own traffic).
>
> The screens refresh after the entire traffic queue has been exhausted 
> (transmitted). Any new traffic that may have arrived is then added to
> the file and transmitted in the order it was received by the server. In
> this manner, the cycle of traffic repeats.
>
> If there is no traffic in the system or in the queue, you will see the
> date and time and the notation "No Traffic On The Circuit" or words
> to that effect.
>
> Again, any new traffic that is input by any outstation, will be uploaded
> at the next refresh sequence automatically. Traffic is subject to arrival
> and tramission at any time, since the Virtual Circuits operate in 
> traditional
> CommCenter "Send At Will" mode.
>
> Only the SYSOP (Tech Control) has control over the Virtual Circuits. 
> Individual
> operators at out stations do not, and have no control over their traffic
> once it has been forwarded to the servers, except by SVC action.
>
> Hope this clairifies,
>
> Dave F
>
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