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The RNG command is sent to you from the [[Protocols/MSNP/Notification Server]] whenever you have been invited into a switchboard by another principal using the [[Protocols/MSNP/Commands/CAL|CAL command]].
The RNG command is sent to you from the [[Protocols/MSNP/Notification Server]] whenever you have been invited into a switchboard by another principal using the [[Protocols/MSNP/Commands/CAL|CAL command]].

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RNG

The RNG command is sent to you from the Protocols/MSNP/Notification Server whenever you have been invited into a switchboard by another principal using the CAL command.

RNG sessid address authtype ticket invitepassport invitename\r\n
  • sessid : The session ID of the switchboard you are being invited to. You will need this when identifying using the ANS command.
  • address : Address to the switchboard, given in IP:Port format, port has never been anything but 1863 - this may change in later versions.
  • authtype : This defines the type of switchboard authentication you will need. Nothing but CKI has been seen here, and is what we describe.
  • ticket : The switchboard's authentication ticket. You will need this when identifying using the ANS command.
  • invitepassport : Passport account of the principal who added you to the switchboard session
  • invitename : URL encoded MSN friendly name of the person who invited you. This is not always syncronized with what the Protocols/MSNP/Notification Server says - accurate information is given by the notification server.