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Message Posted: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 @ 22:10:02 GMT
Subj: | | Re: Call-back Modem |
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From: | | Terry R. Williams |
John Adams wrote:
| You've got cu on your AWS (assuming you've still got a UNIX AWS -- I assume there's similar functionality on a Win2K AWS), but keep
in mind that CCL (assuming you're using it, which I bet you are) also uses this phone line. | |
| You might consider using telnet or Perl's wonderful LWP to hit a pager, assuming you can get out through your firewall. | |
I'm afraid 'cu' is used for calling out. You have to use the 'ct' command (use 'man ct' for further information) for call-back.
It's a pain to set up. Why not use a modem that has the functionality built-in to it? Some multi-tech's to, and I'm sure there are
others.
have fun ... Terry
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