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isdnlog(5) |
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/var/log/isdn.log − isdn log file
The main purpose of isdnlog is to create a log file with information about all incoming and outgoing calls, namely: this file.
The file has 19 fields, separated by pipe characters "|" with fixed length. The fields are:
1 |
Time of connect | ||
2 |
Caller’s number (if transmitted) | ||
3 |
Called number | ||
4 |
Duration of connection in seconds | ||
5 |
Duration of connection in 1/100 seconds | ||
6 |
Time of connect (as usual in seconds since 1970) | ||
7 |
Number of charge signals received (-1 if you don’t get charge signals) | ||
8 |
I = Incoming or O = Outgoing | ||
9 |
Cause Code if connection was not established | ||
10 |
Number of bytes transferred (incoming) | ||
11 |
Number of bytes transferred (outgoing) | ||
12 |
Version number of isdnlog | ||
13 |
ISDN Service Code | ||
14 |
1 = called by isdn user, 0 = called by analog user | ||
15 |
Costs per charge unit (e.g. 0.062 in Germany) | ||
16 |
Currency of charge unit (e.g. EUR in most parts of Europe) | ||
17 |
Total cost of connection | ||
18 |
Provider | ||
19 |
Zone |
/var/log/isdn.log
This file: isdnlog log file.
isdnlog(8)
This manual
page was written by Andreas Jellinghaus
<aj@dungeon.inka.de>, for Debian GNU/Linux and
isdn4linux.
Now maintained by Paul Slootman <paul@debian.org>.
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