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= AllStar Node Number Extensions =
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AllStar Node Number Extensions
    
A Node Number Extension is a method to expand any issued node number to as many as ten node numbers.  The reasons for this are to allow users to assign themselves sequential node numbers while preserving and expanding valuable node number space. The concept is very simple; allow users to optionally expand the length of any of their node numbers by one digit.
 
A Node Number Extension is a method to expand any issued node number to as many as ten node numbers.  The reasons for this are to allow users to assign themselves sequential node numbers while preserving and expanding valuable node number space. The concept is very simple; allow users to optionally expand the length of any of their node numbers by one digit.
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[xxxxx0]                              ; node stanza title. Replace xxxxx with your original node number.
 
[xxxxx0]                              ; node stanza title. Replace xxxxx with your original node number.
rxchannel=DAHDI/pseudo              ; Rx audio/signalling channel
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rxchannel=DAHDI/pseudo              ; Example Rx audio/signalling channel. There is no need to change what you have.
 
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[nodes]
 
[nodes]
; Note, if you are using automatic update for allstar link nodes,
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xxxxx0 = radio@127.0.0.1:pppp/xxxxx0,NONE   ; replace xxxxx with your original node number. If :pppp (the port number) exists do not change
; no allstar link nodes should be defined here. Only place a definition
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; for your locak nodes, and private (off of allstar link) nodes here.
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xxxxx0 = radio@127.0.0.1/xxxxx0,NONE
   
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