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.TH IMONTTY 1 "March 2000" isdn4k-utils-@I4LVERSION@ "Linux System Administration"
.SH NAME
imontty \- display status of all ISDN lines
.SH SYNOPSIS
.BI imontty
[ phonebook ]
.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I imontty
displays the status of all ISDN lines. No options are supported. Read access
to \fI/dev/isdninfo\fR is required.
It is possible to supply the name of a phonebook file. The phonebook file
has the following format:
.nf
number<tab>name for number
.fi
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:
.nf
ISDN channel status:
Channel Usage Type Number
----------------------------------------------------------
line0 Out Net 0204229700
line0 Off
.fi
.I
Usage
is one of \fBOff\fR(line), \fBOut\fR(going), \fBIn\fR(coming) or
\fBExcl\fR(usive).
.I
Type
is one of \fBraw\fR (raw device), \fBModem\fR (modem/tty emulation),
\fBNet\fR (IP interface), \fBVoice\fR (voice call) or
\fBFax\fR (fax transmission).
.I
Number
is either the called party's number (outgoing) or the
calling party number (incoming).
.LP
.SH AUTHOR
Volker Götz volker@oops.franken.de
.br
manpage adapted from the README by Paul Slootman <paul@isdn4linux.de>
.LP
.SH SEE ALSO
.I imon\c
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