[VoIP] Status monitoring
Ian Jolly
ian at uax.org.uk
Sun Aug 26 09:45:30 CDT 2007
It is almost a year since the subject was discussed. Chad Perkins was
working on it, if I remember correctly and a sample of Chad's 'test results'
page is still at http://maine.maine.edu/~chad/cnetmwt.html
I notice that on the /411 and other pages that there are several office
codes listed with a number of entries against each.
However no response is received if they are dialled. In fact I spotted the
"owner" of one of these listed codes saying on another list that he used to
be on "CNET"
To quote him -
"Again definitely didn't want to put CNET in a bad light or anything, again
I actually had a switch on there for a while (It wasn't an EM switch but a
digital imitation, yes I can hear a few people booing at me now for trying
that, so I gave up on it). "
His office code and numbers are still listed some months on.
What mechanism do we have for such cases?
Ian Jolly
+44 (0) 352 82 26 (via a 1929 GPO Rural Automatic eXchange!) from
CNET - the Heritage Telephone Network
+44 (0)1352 83 82 26 (via a 1929 GPO Rural Automatic eXchange!) from Public
Telephone Network
FWD Telephone No 83 2230
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Wills" <pdwills at cedarknolltelephone.com>
To: "Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches" <voip at lists.ckts.info>
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 1:05 PM
Subject: [VoIP] Status monitoring
> Is anyone still maintaining the automated routine that checks each CNET
> exchange for 1000Hz as a means of maintaining a record of who's on line?
> If
> so, I have to add an extension.
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