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%9Syntax:%9
@SYNTAX:network@
%9Parameters:%9
LIST: Displays the list of configured networks.
ADD: Adds a network to your configuration.
MODIFY: Modifies a network in your configuration.
REMOVE: Removes a network from your configuration.
-nick: Specifies the nickname to use.
-user: Specifies the user identity to use.
-realname: Specifies the real name to use.
-host: Specifies the hostname to use.
-usermode: Specifies the user modes to set on yourself.
-autosendcmd: Specifies the commands, separated by the ';' character,
and enclosed within two "'" characters, to perform after
connecting.
-querychans: Specifies the maximum number of channels to put in one MODE
or WHO command when synchronizing.
-whois: Specifies the maximum number of nicknames in one WHOIS
command.
-msgs: Specifies the maximum number of nicknames in one PRIVMSG
command.
-kicks: Specifies the maximum number of nicknames in one KICK
command.
-modes: Specifies the maximum number of nicknames in one MODE
command.
-cmdspeed: Specifies the minimum amount of time, expressed in
milliseconds, that the client must wait before sending
additional commands to the server.
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-cmdmax: Specifies the maximum number of commands to perform before
starting the internal flood protection.
-sasl_mechanism Specifies the mechanism to use for the SASL authentication.
At the moment irssi only supports the 'plain' and the
'external' mechanisms.
-sasl_username Specifies the username to use during the SASL authentication.
-sasl_password Specifies the password to use during the SASL authentication.
The name of the network to add, edit or remove; if no parameter is given,
the list of networks will be displayed.
%9Description:%9
Displays, adds, modifies or removes the network configuration of IRC
networks.
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/NETWORK ADD modifies a network if it already exists in the configuration.
/NETWORK MODIFY only modifies existing channels.
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We recommend using 'WAIT 2000' between the automated commands in order to
prevent you from being kicked from the network due to flooding commands.
%9Examples:%9
/NETWORK ADD -usermode +giw EFnet
/NETWORK ADD -usermode +iw -nick mike -realname 'The one and only mike!' -host staff.irssi.org Freenode
/NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd '^MSG NickServ identify WzerT8zq' Freenode
/NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd '^MSG Q@CServe.quakenet.org AUTH mike WzerT8zq; WAIT 2000; OPER mike WzerT8zq; WAIT 2000; MODE mike +kXP' Quakenet
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/NETWORK MODIFY -usermode +gi EFnet
/NETWORK REMOVE Freenode
%9See also:%9 CHANNEL, CONNECT, SERVER