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API-Call Documentation
Introduction
As many of us know YSFReflectors use the YSF protocol to communicate with endpoints. These original commands are well documented at http://ycs-wiki.xreflector.net/doku.php?id=start:protocols:ysf thanks to the YCS-team for hosting them. pYSFReflector has also an extended set of commands you can use for fetching infos on the state of different things when running the reflector.
This document will show the commands and the replys expected from the reflector.
How To Issue A Call
First of all, it is very easy to have a command sent to a reflector. Simply use a command similar to this:
echo -n "YSFS" | nc -u 127.0.0.1 42000 -w 2 && echo
or in a more general form:
echo -n "<COMMAND>" | nc -u <IP-ADDRESS_OF_REFLECTOR> <PORT_OF_REFLECTOR> -w 2 && echo
This line will send the chosen command to the reflector and prints out it's reply.
List Of Extended API-Commands
Here we will not describe the standard-commands in the YSF protocol but the extended commandset by the pYSFReflector.
The format of the answer will be the corresponding answer-code and some values separated by :
for each object in scope.
Several objects are separated by ;
.
QSRU - Query Reflector Uptime
Reply
ASRU;57234;
Description
Uptime of reflector in seconds
QSRI - Query Reflector Info
Reply
ASRI;62829:DE Germany:YSF262 BM263:pYSFReflector:20210326:1;
Description
ID:Name:Description:Software-Name:Version:Connections-Count
QGWL - Query Gateway List
Reply
AGWL;DL-LNK:161.97.73.43:57313;2622-DL:178.238.234.72:42000;DG9VH:84.58.124.6:42140;
Description
Callsign:IP-Address:Port
QLHL - Query Last Heard List
Reply
ALHL;DG9VH:DG9VH:ALL:724:29-03-2021 07-32-13:0;2622-DL:DN3VH:ALL:723:29-03-2021 07-31-52:0;
Description
Callsign:Gateway:Target:Position in List:Timestamp
QREJ -
Reply
Description
QLHD -
Reply
Description
QRED -
Reply
Description
QACL - Query Access Control List-Statistics
Reply
AACL;CS/0|AL/0|GW/0|IP/0;
Description
CS/Number of muted Callsigns|AL/Number of whitelisted Callsigns|GW/Number of muted Gateways|IP/Number of muted IP-Adresses