@node Call
@unnumbered Call configuration
-Call is a rule when and how node can be called.
+Call is a rule when and how node can be called by @ref{nncp-caller}.
Example list of call structures:
autotoss: true
autotoss-doseen: true
- },
+ }
{
cron: "30 * * * SAT,SUN"
onlinedeadline: 1800
nice: NORMAL
rxrate: 10
txrate: 20
- },
+ }
{
cron: "0 * * * SAT,SUN"
xx: rx
addr: lan
- },
+ }
{
cron: "*/5 * * * * * *"
when-tx-exists: true
nock: true
- },
+ mcd-ignore: true
+ }
]
@end verbatim
@item autotoss, -doseen, -nofile, -nofreq, -noexec, -notrns
Optionally enable auto tossing: run tosser on node's spool every second
-during the call. You can control either are @file{.seen} files must be
+during the call. You can control either are @file{seen/} files must be
created, or skip any kind of packet processing.
@item when-tx-exists
-Call only if packets for sending exists.
+Call only if packets for sending exists. The check of outbound packets
+existence is performed @strong{every} time we are going to make a call,
+but @emph{when-tx-exists} does not influence @emph{cron}. When
+@emph{cron} configuration decides that it is time to make a call, with
+@emph{when-tx-exists} option it checks packets existence first.
@anchor{CfgNoCK}
@item nock
that you have to make a call to remote node after checksumming is done,
to send notification about successful packet reception.
+@anchor{CfgMCDIgnore}
+@item mcd-ignore
+Ignore @ref{MCD} announcements: do not add MCD addresses for possible
+connection attempts.
+
@end table