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RFC 1714            Referral Whois Protocol (RWhois)       November 1994


   Cached records:     Number of records in the server's cache
                       database.

   Display:            Indicates the types of display modes the
                       server is using.

   Format for use:

   %statuslimit:
   %statusload:
   %statuscache:
   %statusholdconnect:
   %statusforward:
   %statusAuthority:
   %statusCached:
   %statusDisplay:

   See above for the description of these values.

   {%d}
   {%2.2f}
   {on|off}
   {on|off}
   {on|off}
   {%d}
   {%d}
   {single|multi}
   {%s}

   Example of use:
   %status limit: 1500
   %status load: 1.23
   %status cache: off
   %status holdconnect: on
   %status forward: off
   %status Authority:25
   %status Cached:200
   %status display multi: summary

3.4.5 xfer

   The %xfer response will send all instances of an object.  This is in
   response to the -xfer directive.  The transfer may be limited by the
   arguments to the directive.  If there are no arguments, the server
   must send all of the objects in the database.  Cached data must not
   be transferred using this method unless caching is turned on.





Williamson & Kosters                                           [Page 29]


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