Elink 343p

Gert Doering (gert@greenie.muc.de)
Thu, 15 Jul 1999 12:19:14 +0200


Hi,

On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 11:31:43AM +0200, Sascha Ziemann wrote:
> | > the Elink 343p prints the number of the calling system and the target
> | > number in the RING message.  It looks this way:
> | > 
> | > RING 1208  456
> | 
> | Could you show me how this looks like in the mgetty logs (1.1.20)?  I
> | think it will work partially, but I'm not sure.
> 
> 07/15 12:12:49 yC0  Elink detected
[..]
> 07/15 12:13:20 yC0   lock made
> 07/15 12:13:20 yC0  wfr: waiting for ``RING''
> 07/15 12:13:20 yC0   got: [0a][0d][0a]RING 1208  321[0d]
> 07/15 12:13:20 yC0    CND: RING 1208  321

Interesting indeed.  Is that always *two* spaces between the two 
numbers?  Or "at least one"?  How does it look like if you call 
from "further away", so that you have longer numbers in the message? "321"
looks very much like a local telephone system...

> Why does Mgetty identify the modem as "no class 2/2.0 faxmodem"?

Hard to say - you didn't show that part of the log file (the lines
*before* the comment).  I can't read minds...

gert

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