/var/lib/isdn/calls - isdn log file
The main purpose of isdnlog is to create a log file with
information about all incoming and outgoing calls, namely: this file.
The file has 19 fields, separated by pipe characters "|"
with fixed length. The fields are:
-
1
- Time of connect
-
2
- Caller's number (if transmitted)
-
3
- Called number
-
4
- Duration of connection in seconds
-
5
- Duration of connection in 1/100 seconds
-
6
- Time of connect (as usual in seconds since 1970)
-
7
- Number of charge signals received (-1 if you don't get charge
signals)
-
8
- I = Incoming or O = Outgoing
-
9
- Cause Code if connection was not established
- 10
- Number of bytes transferred (incoming)
- 11
- Number of bytes transferred (outgoing)
- 12
- Version number of isdnlog
- 13
- ISDN Service Code
- 14
- 1 = called by isdn user, 0 = called by analog user
- 15
- Costs per charge unit (e.g. 0.062 in Germany)
- 16
- Currency of charge unit (e.g. EUR in most parts of Europe)
- 17
- Total cost of connection
- 18
- Provider
- 19
- Zone
- /var/lib/isdn/calls
- This file: isdnlog log file.
This manual page was written by Andreas Jellinghaus
<aj@dungeon.inka.de>, for Debian GNU/Linux and isdn4linux.
Now maintained by Paul Slootman <paul@debian.org>.