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isdnrate(1) |
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isdnrate − Print telefon rates and various info from rate−files(5).
isdnrate −bbest −dday −ffrom −hhour −llen −pprovs −ttakt −vverbose −xexclude −C −Ddet -Gdata −H −L −Ssort −T −U −V −Xexplain NUMBER
All options are optional.
The isdnrate program prints various information from rate−files(5). It’s main purpose is the calculation of telefon rates from your location to an arbitrary destination at a certain time and of a certain length for all the providers in a rate-file.
NUMBER
A telefon number may be
1234 a local area number
01234 a different area in your country
+12345 a foreign country
China text for a foreign country
Paris a town.
Note that currently only cities in AT, DE, NL are supported plus some international capitals.
OPTIONS
−bbest Print only best providers.
Default is all.
−dday Calc rates for day. day can be one of
dd day
of current month
dd.mm day month
dd.mm.yy[yy] day, month, year
W Weekday
N Weekday - night
E Weekend
Default is now.
−ffrom Callers location. Default ist from isdn.conf.
−hhour Time hh[:mm[:ss]] of call. Default is now.
−llen Length of call in second. Default value is 153 secs.
−pprovider[,provider...] Print only info for given provider(s)
−ttakt Print only providers, which have calculation impulses smaller or equal to takt. Default is 9999.
−vverbose Set verbose level.
−xprovider[,provider...] Exclude these provider(s).
DISPLAY
OPTIONS
−C Connect to a running isdnrate daemon. This
avoids long startup times.
−D Start as a daemon, waiting for connections from a client. The socket /tmp/isdnrate is created, which clients can connect to.
−D2 Start as a daemon and go background.
−CD3 Stop a running daemon.
−G n Print raw data for connection. n may be currently 97,98,99.
−H Print a header.
−L Print a semicolon separated list of
vbn ; providername ; zone ; day ; time ; currency ; charge ; basicprice ; price ; duration ; charge/min ; takt ; minimum price
−S sort Sort output by sort, which may be
v vbn or n provider name. Default is by charge.
−T Print a table of charges for daytimes weekday/weekend.
−V Print version info and exit.
−X explain Print additional information for charge or from rate-file. explain may be
1 (zone)
2 (charge/min, zone, day, time)
50 International areas
51 National zones
COMMENT Print C:COMMENT: info from rate files.
Note: Various
output options may not be used together. If you gave
conflicting options you’ll see a warning.
Note also: Sort by name or providernumber and
-bbest will bring you the first best
providers in sorting order, not the cheapest.
And finally: Some options like −X50,
−X51, −D, −V
don’t require a telefon Number.
rate-CC.dat, holiday-CC.dat, country-de.dat, isdn.conf, telrate.cgi and more.
rate-files(5), isdnlog(8)
Propably. Sometimes more then one daemon can be started.
Andreas Kool <akool@isdn4linux.de> started this program. Leopold Toetsch <lt@toetsch.at> continued the work and brought this man page to you. Michael Reinelt <reinelt@eunet.at> did the calculation engine and various tools for it.
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