ATSlog gives the convenient interface for viewing and
analysing calls of various models PBX.
atslogd [-D dir] [-L logfile] [-F filename] [-s speed] [-c csize] [-p parity] [-f sbits] [-d] [-e] [-o]
[-n] [-x number] [-w seconds] [-b] [-P pidfile] tcp[:address]:port|rtcp:address:port|dev
CDR Reader for PBXs v.1.09 (C) Alexey V. Kuznetsov, avk[at]gamma.ru, 2001-2002
changed by Denis CyxoB www.yamiyam.dp.ua and Andrew Kornilov
akornilov@gmail.com for the ATSlog version 2.1.1 build 664 www.atslog.com
- -D dir
- directory where CDR files will be put; default is current dir
- -L logfile
- file for error messages, default is stderr
- -F filename
- name of file where CDR messages will be put; default is 'raw'
- -s speed
- speed of serial device; default 9600
- -c char_size
- length of character; valid values from 5 to 8
- -p parity
- parity of serial device: e - even parity, o - odd
parity, n - no parity,
- -f stop_bits
- number of stop bits; valid values 1 or 2
- -d
- output additional debug messages
- -e
- copy error messages to stderr (in case if -L has value)
- -o
- write CDR additionally to stdout
- -x number
- maximum number of clients for TCP connections; default is 1 see
also /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny
- -t
- answer TELNET negotiation
- -w seconds
- timeout before I/O port will be opened next time after EOF; default is
5
- -b
- become daemon
- -P
- pid-file; /var/run/atslogd.pid by default
- tcp[:address]:port
- IP-address and TCP-port for listen on you may omit address and daemon will
bind on all available IP addresses
- rtcp:address:port
- IP-address and TCP-port to connect
- dev
- serial device to use
Use libwrap for contol access to TCP connections. See
/etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny
atslogmaster, atslog.conf
atslogmaster(8), atslog.conf(8)
Alexey V. Kuznetsov, avk[at]gamma.ru, 2001-2002
Denis CyxoB www.yamiyam.dp.ua
Andrew Kornilov akornilov@gmail.com