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Dave Howorth wrote:
> Philippe Andersson wrote:
>> Dave Howorth wrote:
> and G T Smith wrote:

<snip>

>> If you have an ADSL router they usually include a logging facility of
>> some sort. In some cases you can configure them to send syslog
>> messages to a linux box.
> 
> Thanks, I'd prefer a solution that didn't involve the router. A previous
> problem proved to be a faulty router (the current problem is the phone
> line) so I'd prefer a monitoring technique that doesn't involve trusting
> the router. But I'll see what it offers as well.
> 
> Cheers, Dave

But you will not get any ADSL link information which is a good indicator
of ADSL synchronisation and connection problems at the level below
TCP/IP, which is good indicator of line issues (AFAIK NAGIOS deals with
TCP/IP not with ADSL connection issues, all you will know is the
connection is not working not many clues as to why it is not working).

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My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone.

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