I'm impressed, Better than a brought one

PPPoE testing

Test 1: Pressed the Restart PPPoE Button when PPPoE interface was up and working
Result: 
1. PPPoE Stopped and Restarted, Rx/Tx zeroed etc, TOk

Test 2: Manually stopped PPPoE interface from console with pppoe-stop, 
restarted with the Restart PPPoE Button
Result: 
1. PPPoE status showed no active PPPoE Link after pppoe-stop
2. Pressed Restart PPPoE, PPPoE restarted and PPPoE Status updated with correct 
Info, TOk

Test 3: Disconnected DSL Modem, 
Result: 
1. PPPoE Status Info "No pppoe-status available.".
2. Pressed Restart PPPoE, Web page returned status.php?result=99 "PPPoE Restart 
Failed." (in red type, top/center of page).
3. Plugged in DSL modem
4. Refreshed page status.php, PPPoE status showed no active PPPoE Link
5. Pressed Restart PPPoE, PPPoE restarted and PPPoE Status updated with correct 
Info, TOk

Thanks for the Sysdial prefix (I'd hate to see you under pressure, to quick)

Regards Guy 

  


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Lonnie Abelbeck
Sent: Sun 4/13/2008 6:22 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Alternate Web Interface
 
Thanks to all the great suggestions, I have another update of my  
Alternate Web Interface.

1) Status tab now shows "PPPoE Connections Status", also a [Restart  
PPPoE] button should do just that.  I need help testing this (Guy ?)  
since I have no access to PPPoE.

As a fail-safe, this new feature can be disabled in the Prefs tab.

2) A new Prefs tab option, "Extension Prefix:" for the Speed Dial  
tab.  Of course this is just for labeling purposes to match your  
extensions.conf implementation.

3) I added a new Whitelist tab (hidden by default, but can be enabled  
via the Prefs tab).  This behaves very similar to the Blacklist tab,  
except it uses a astdb "family" of "whitelist", the "key" is a number  
defined by the Number Format regular expression, and the "value" is  
"0" for VoiceMail, "1" for Priority (default), "2" for Standard, "3"  
for Follow Me and "4" for IVR.  Of course it is up to your  
extensions.conf to implement this redirection, but a snippet is  
included at the beginning comments of whitelist.php.

4) In the Network tab, PPPoE can now have Static IP entries,  
previously I was clearing these fields when PPPoE is chosen.

5) Swapped the tab position of Speed Dial and Caller*ID, my wife says  
that is more logical, who am I to argue. :-)

Source found here:
http://lonnie.abelbeck.com/share/altweb.tar.gz

Enjoy,
Lonnie


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