Technical data

7. Client/Server interface imond
Default-Route-Circuits
ISDN channels
Status : Calling/Online/Offline
Name : Phone number of the peer or the circuit-name
Time : Online time
Charge-Time : Online time considering the charge interval
Charge : The actual charge
Possible commands:
Nr Command Meaning
0 quit Quit program
1 enable Activate
2 disable Deactivate
3 dial Dial
4 hangup Hang up
5 reboot Reboot
6 timetable Output timetable
7 dflt route Set Default-Route-Circuit
8 add channel Add 2. channel
9 rem channel Remove 2. channel
Detailed information on every command:
0 quit The connection to the imond server is terminated and the program quits.
1 enable All circuits are set to dialmode “auto”. This is the default state after boot. It
results in fli4l dialing automatically on demand as soon as it receives a request by a host
from the LAN.
2 disable All circuits are set to dialmode “off. This means fli4l is virtually “dead” until it
is revived by the enable command.
3 dial Manual dial using the Default-Route-Circuit. You won’t need this normally as fli4l
normally dials automatically.
4 hangup Manual hangup. You can make fli4l hangup before it does it automatically.
5 reboot fli4l is rebooted. Pretty unnecessary command . . .
6 timetable The timetable for the Default-Route-Circuits is printed out. Example: see
above.
7 default route circuit Manually changing the default route circuit can make sense, if you
want to disable the automatic LC routing of fli4l for a while, as some providers will only
let you access your email if you are dialed in to their servers.
8 add channel The second ISDN channel is manually added. Prerequisite: ISDN_CIRC_x_-
BUNDLING is set to ‘yes’.
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