Query: imontty
OS: suse
Section: 8
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
IMONTTY(8) Linux System Administration IMONTTY(8)NAMEimontty - display status of all ISDN linesSYNOPSISimontty [ phonebook ]DESCRIPTIONimontty displays the status of all ISDN lines. No options are supported. Read access to /dev/isdninfo is required. It is possible to supply the name of a phonebook file. The phonebook file has the following format: number<tab>name for number The number must be the first thing on the line (no leading spaces). The name is separated from the number by a tab. Lines beginning with # are ignored, as are empty lines. The output is similar to this: ISDN channel status: Channel Usage Type Number ---------------------------------------------------------- line0 Out Net 0204229700 line0 Off Usage is one of Off(line), Out(going), In(coming) or Excl(usive). Type is one of raw (raw device), Modem (modem/tty emulation), Net (IP interface), Voice (voice call) or Fax (fax transmission). Number is either the called party's number (outgoing) or the calling party number (incoming).AUTHORVolker Gotz volker@oops.franken.de manpage adapted from the README by Paul Slootman <paul@isdn4linux.de>SEE ALSOimon(8) isdn4k-utils-3.13 2000/03/13 IMONTTY(8)
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