07-12-2017
9600 n81 isn't actually what it's called in UNIX though, just the colliqual use, plus there are lots more options to consider.
What did you actually see, and what did you actually do?
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recvstats
RECVSTATS(8) System Manager's Manual RECVSTATS(8)
NAME
recvstats - summarize HylaFAX receive accounting information
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/recvstats [ options ] [ files ]
DESCRIPTION
recvstats is a command script that prints a summary of the HylaFAX accounting statistics for received facsimile. The statistics can be
sorted using one of several keys: the caller's CSI (default), CIDName (CallID2), CIDNumber (CallID1), the communication speed, or the com-
munication data format. Statistics are read from the file /var/spool/hylafax/log/xferfaxlog unless filenames are specified on the command
line.
The following table is an example of the output from recvstats (using the default sort key):
Sender CIDName CIDNumber Pages Time Pg/min Errs TypRate TypData
61 30:47 2.0 16 9600 1-DMR
+13037904674 5 1:34 3.2 2 9600 1-DMH
+14159657824 1 1:00 1.0 0 9600 1-DMH
+15086636852 2 0:00 2.0 0 9600 1-DMH
+15105268781 740 5:47:51 2.1 59 9600 1-DMH
+15105287164 20 7:00 2.9 0 9600 1-DMH
+15123713545 3 1:19 2.3 0 9600 1-DMH
+15123713641 5 1:04 4.6 0 9600 1-DMH
+16099211926 3 2:00 1.5 0 9600 1-DMH
+17088987617 1 0:18 3.3 0 9600 1-DMH
415 390 6175 22 6:01 3.6 0 9600 1-DMH
415 965 7651 56 34:52 1.6 14 9600 1-DMH
415 973 6723 1 2:09 0.5 0 9600 2-DMR
49 211 161514 1 0:00 1.0 0 9600 2-DMR
8185970503 1 0:28 2.1 0 9600 2-DMR
ALDUS CORPORATION ALDUS CO 5551212 3 2:34 1.2 0 9600 1-DMH
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 925 7:19:03 2.1 91
The Sender column shows the caller's TSI (notice that some callers have not setup a TSI). The CIDName column is the received CIDName value
for the sender. The CIDNumber column is the received CIDNumber value for the sender. The Pages column is the total number of good pages
received. The time column shows the total amount of time spent receiving facsimile from a sender. The Pg/min column displays the average
transfer rate. The Errs column indicates how many protocol errors were encountered while receiving facsimile. The TypRate column displays
the most common communication speed with which facsimile were received. The TypData column shows the most common data format in which fac-
simile data were received.
OPTIONS
-age days Show information only for the facsimile received in the last specified number of days.
-csi* Sort output by caller's CSI.
-cidname Sort output by CIDName
-cidnumber Sort output by CIDNumber
-format Sort output by data format.
-send* Sort output by sender (i.e. caller's CSI).
-speed Sort output by signalling rate.
-since time Show information only for the facsimile received since the specified time; where time is of the form ``MM/DD/YY HH:MM'' (the
date(1) format string %D %H:%M).
-end time Show information only for the facsimile received before the specified time; where time is of the same form as since.
FILES
/var/spool/hylafax spooling area
/var/spool/hylafax/log/xferfaxlog default file from which to read statistics
SEE ALSO
faxq(8), xferfaxstats(8), hylafax-log(5)
March 3, 1995 RECVSTATS(8)