Update 13_3_Setting_Up_a_Channel.md

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ $ lightning-cli --network=testnet newaddr
To check you local balance you should use `lightning-cli listfunds` command:
```
lightning-cli --network=testnet listfunds
$ lightning-cli --network=testnet listfunds
{
"outputs": [],
"channels": []
@ -45,20 +45,128 @@ lightning-cli --network=testnet listfunds
Since we still do not have the confirmed transaction we do not have a balance, after 6 confirmations we should see balance available:
```
lightning-cli --network=testnet listfunds
$ lightning-cli --network=testnet listfunds
{
"outputs": [],
"channels": []
}
```
Later we send some sats to this address in this transaction [11094bb9ac29ce5af9f1e5a0e4aac2066ae132f25b72bff90fcddf64bf2feb02](https://blockstream.info/testnet/tx/11094bb9ac29ce5af9f1e5a0e4aac2066ae132f25b72bff90fcddf64bf2feb02)
Now that we have funded our c-lightning wallet we will get information about remote node to start creating channel process. On LND nodes you can get information about your node using `lncli -n testnet getinfo`:
```
lncli -n testnet getinfo
{
"version": "0.10.99-beta commit=clock/v1.0.0-171-g8cb1276dbf0bfd9fcbf599df87a43238e599eaac",
"commit_hash": "8cb1276dbf0bfd9fcbf599df87a43238e599eaac",
"identity_pubkey": "0302d48972ba7eef8b40696102ad114090fd4c146e381f18c7932a2a1d73566f84",
"alias": "0302d48972ba7eef8b40",
"color": "#3399ff",
"num_pending_channels": 0,
"num_active_channels": 0,
"num_inactive_channels": 0,
"num_peers": 0,
"block_height": 1780686,
"block_hash": "000000000000000beb29fa5d3afb713a253f949b12f5f5be25935bb26764e321",
"best_header_timestamp": "1594737322",
"synced_to_chain": true,
"synced_to_graph": true,
"testnet": true,
"chains": [
{
"chain": "bitcoin",
"network": "testnet"
}
],
"uris": [
],
"features": {
"0": {
"name": "data-loss-protect",
"is_required": true,
"is_known": true
},
"5": {
"name": "upfront-shutdown-script",
"is_required": false,
"is_known": true
},
"7": {
"name": "gossip-queries",
"is_required": false,
"is_known": true
},
"9": {
"name": "tlv-onion",
"is_required": false,
"is_known": true
},
"13": {
"name": "static-remote-key",
"is_required": false,
"is_known": true
},
"15": {
"name": "payment-addr",
"is_required": false,
"is_known": true
},
"17": {
"name": "multi-path-payments",
"is_required": false,
"is_known": true
}
}
}
```
#### Connect to remote node
The first thing you need to do is connect your node to a peer. This is done with the `lightning-cli connect` command. Remember that if you want more information on this command, you should type `lightning-cli help connect`.
The first thing you need to do is connect your node to a peer. This is done with the `lightning-cli connect` command. Remember that if you want more information on this command, you should type `lightning-cli help connect`. The connect RPC command establishes a new connection with another node in the Lightning Network.
To connect your node to a remote peer you need it's id that represents the target nodes public key. As a convenience, id may be of the form id@host or id@host:port. In this case, the port parameter must be changed due we're running two nodes on the same machine, c-lightning node it's running on 9735 default port and we've started LND node on 9736 port with this parameter.
```
$ lnd --listen=0.0.0.0:9736
```
We can check it's listening on 9736 port using this command:
```
$ netstat -aon | grep 9736
tcp6 0 0 :::9736 :::* LISTEN off (0.00/0/0)
$
```
Now we can use `lightning-cli connect` command to reach node as a peer:
```
$ lightning-cli --network=testnet connect 0302d48972ba7eef8b40696102ad114090fd4c146e381f18c7932a2a1d73566f84@127.0.0.1:9736
{
"id": "0302d48972ba7eef8b40696102ad114090fd4c146e381f18c7932a2a1d73566f84",
"features": "02a2a1"
}
```
To check out:
```
$ lightning-cli --network=testnet listpeers
{
"peers": [
{
"id": "0302d48972ba7eef8b40696102ad114090fd4c146e381f18c7932a2a1d73566f84",
"connected": true,
"netaddr": [
"127.0.0.1:9736"
],
"features": "02a2a1",
"channels": []
}
]
}
```
On success, an object with a “peers” key is returned containing a list distinct objects. Object features are bit flags showing supported features (BOLT #9).
#### Open channel
@ -67,5 +175,5 @@ In this example we will use two lightning nodes running c-lightning and LND impl
```
$ lightning-cli getinfo
moKVV6XEhfrBCE3QCYq6ppT7AaMF8KsZ1B
```