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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Wget takes a long time to complete Post 302889915 by ahamed101 on Monday 24th of February 2014 12:16:53 PM
Old 02-24-2014
You see the connection timeout, thats a problem. It is not able to connect in the first place. Try increasing the timeout.
Normally how long does it take to start transferring the file once you issue the command?

--ahamed
 

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AXCTL(8)						   Linux System Managers Manual 						  AXCTL(8)

NAME
axctl - Configure/Kill running AX.25 connections. SYNOPSIS
axctl [-v] port dest src window|t1|t2|t3|n2|idle|paclen|kill [parm] DESCRIPTION
The axctl command is designed to be a multi-function command that allows miscellaneous commands to be issued to the Linux AX.25 protocol layer for existing AX.25 connections. The connection is uniquely identified via the combination of port, destination callsign and source callsign, with that information the kernel is able to change the parameters, or abort the connection. Many of the options are similar to those found in axparms and perform the same function. Only one parameter may be changed on each invoka- tion of axctl. OPTIONS
-v Displays the version number. window window Sets the window size for the AX.25 connection. t1 t1-timeout Sets the initial T1 timeout value for the AX.25 connection, the value is given in seconds. t2 t2-timeout Sets the T2 timeout value for the AX.25 connection, the value is given in seconds. t3 t3-timeout Sets the T3 timeout value for the AX.25 connected, the value is given in seconds. n2 n2-count Sets the maximum number of tries for the AX.25 connection. idle idle-timeout Sets the value for the idle timer for the AX.25 connection, the value is in minutes. paclen paclength Sets the maximum packet length that may be transmitted on the AX.25 connection. kill Will abort an existing AX.25 connection. FILES
/etc/ax25/axports SEE ALSO
call(1), getsockopt(2), setsockopt(2), ax25(4), axparms(8), axports(5). AUTHORS
Joerg Reuter DL1BKE <jreuter@poboxes.com> Linux 2 August 1996 AXCTL(8)
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