Hi,
Sorry if this is OT, but some of you may be aware of the software package
ISDNWatch from Crannog Software.
It is used for monitoring ISDN ports on routers to ensure that when an ISDN
call is activated someone gets informed, so that you don't find out that
your router has been dialling for the last 4 weeks when the bill arrives!!!
Anyway, do any of you know if there is some good equivalent package for
Linux. I have seen discussions on it, but nothing really useful or
substantial. Would anyone here be using Linux to monitor ISDN lines at the
moment, and sending alerts emails, etc? If so, could you recommend a
package or solution to achieve this in Linux.
Thanks,
Dermot
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