On 18 Jun 2026, Mike Powell said the following...
If you are the hub for a network, which node do you set as the '-def' entry for the echo entries for that network? Do you have to set one at all if you are the hub?
I didn't have -def set for the longest time and then I added it. I'm not sure it changed much of anything other than what is output in tparser.
I added -def to the first & main uplink for that echo, e.g:
EchoArea MIN_CHAT /path/to/area -g C -a 618:400/1 618:618/1 -def 618:400/25
When I run tparser, I see:
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MIN_CHAT
Description: Micronet: General Network Chatter
/home/ubuntu/fido/msgbase/min_chat Jam Use AKA: 618:400/1
[snip]
Links:
618:618/1 level 10, read/write/rescan, defLink on, mand. off.
618:400/25 level 0, read/write/rescan, defLink off, mand. off.
[snip]
So now the main node I receive messages from for this area is the "defLink" for this area.
It looks like it's really only used for AdvancedAreafix which would let your hub delete the area from your system. I don't have AdvancedAreafix enabled for any node, so -def really doesn't service a purpose.
Jay
... If it ain't broke, don't fix it
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