Examples
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-The sender command of para_server allows to (de-)activate senders
-and to change the access permissions senders at runtime. The "si"
-(server info) command is used to list the streaming options of the
-currently running server as well as the various sender access lists.
+The "si" (server info) command lists some information about the
+currently running server process.
--> Show client/target/access lists:
+-> Show PIDs, number of connected clients, uptime, and more:
para_client si
+The sender command of para_server prints information about senders,
+like the various access control lists, and it allows to (de-)activate
+senders and to change the access permissions at runtime.
+
+-> List all senders
+
+ para_client sender
+
-> Obtain general help for the sender command:
para_client help sender
s=http # or dccp or udp
para_client sender $s help
+-> Show status of the http sender
+
+ para_client sender http status
+
By default para_server activates both the HTTP and th DCCP sender on
startup. This can be changed via command line options or para_server's
config file.