Additions to support separate network/rf access control
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MMDVM.ini
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CallHang=3
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TXHang=4
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#Blacklist=
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#DstIdBlackListSlot1=
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#DstIdBlackListSlot2=
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#DstIdWhiteListSlot1=
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#DstIdWhiteListSlot2=
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#DstIdBlackListSlot1RF=
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#DstIdBlackListSlot2RF=
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#DstIdWhiteListSlot1RF=
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#DstIdWhiteListSlot2RF=
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#DstIdBlackListSlot1NET=
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#DstIdBlackListSlot2NET=
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#DstIdWhiteListSlot1NET=
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#DstIdWhiteListSlot2NET=
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[System Fusion]
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Enable=1
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To use DMR Access Control you can add the following fields to your MMDVM.ini:
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Blacklist= <comma separated list of source-id's to block on RF>
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DstIdBlackListSlot1= <comma separated list TGs to block on RF and Network Slot1>
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DstIdBlackListSlot2= <comma separated list TGs to block on RF and Network Slot1>
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DstIdWhiteListSlot1= <comma separated list TGs to allow on RF and Network Slot1>
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DstIdWhiteListSlot2= <comma separated list TGs to allow on RF and Network Slot1>
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DstIdBlackListSlot1RF= <comma separated list TGs to block on RF Slot1>
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DstIdBlackListSlot2RF= <comma separated list TGs to block on RF Slot2>
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DstIdWhiteListSlot1RF= <comma separated list TGs to allow on RF Slot1>
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DstIdWhiteListSlot2RF= <comma separated list TGs to allow on RF Slot2>
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DstIdBlackListSlot1NET= <comma separated list TGs to block on NET Slot1>
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DstIdBlackListSlot2NET= <comma separated list TGs to block on NET Slot2>
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DstIdWhiteListSlot1NET= <comma separated list TGs to allow on NET Slot1>
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DstIdWhiteListSlot2NET= <comma separated list TGs to allow on NET Slot2>
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So, for example:
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For example, to block users from disconnecting the reflectors, you could block ID 4000.
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To block users connecting to reflector 4400 you could add ID 4400 to the blacklist for that slot.
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To block users connecting to reflector 4400 you could add ID 4400 to the network blacklist for that slot.
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