Text 214, 150 rader
Skriven 2007-07-01 09:33:56 av Mike Luther (1:117/3001.0)
Kommentar till text 213 av Sean Dennis (1:18/200.0)
Ärende: BT and caller ID
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Sean ..
SD> Hello, All.
SD> Anyone know how to set up BinkleyTerm with caller ID?
The first part of this is the needed modem commands to make sure that your
modem will spit out the caller ID data. At that point, you set up the modem
initialization string in the Bink configuration file to get the modem to do
that. This setup is task oriented in the Binkley.cfg file. For example, here
is a part of my Binkley.cfg file for Task#3,based on the ZyXel 2864e+ modem(s)
I've used here for years.
[%Task%==3]
; ZyXEL 2864E+ ROM 6.92
WindowTitleFmt BT-XE #%%d : %%s
PutEnv ADAPTER=MODEM
PreInit v``^``
Init AT&FE0M0S0=0S7=80S11=55S40=4|
;PreDial ATDT,*67W
;Predial v``^`````ATDT*67W
Prefix ATDT*67W
Answer ATA|
NoFilter /ARQ
ModemTrans 1 / /HST
ModemTrans 2 / /V32
ModemTrans 4 ATDT*67W/ /ZYX
ModemTrans 8 / /VFC
ModemTrans 16 / /V32T
ModemTrans 32 / /V120
ModemTrans 64 / /X75
ModemTrans 128 ATDT/ /INH
AfterCall 17 ATI2|
In the Init codes above, one of the S codes enables the ID to be yielded by the
modem. Then, to make sure you get to see it, you have to set the answer mode
to not answer until at least the SECOND ring. The reason for that is that if
the modem answers on the first ring, you won't get to see the output from the
caller ID from the modem. At this point,with this done, you'll get to see the
caller ID spit out in the Binkley log when the modem answers on the second or
third ring.
A caveate is needed here. In many cases, the modem doesn't reset to clear the
caller ID spin out until you send the init string back to it for a full init as
in the above. This means that unless you do the full init, you'll not see a
caller ID processed after the full init. You won't see the next ID until a
full init has been processed by the modem again. This, as far as I know,
varies from modem to modem as to how they work. You'll just have to
experiment. Each modem is different as to what commands control the
specialized operations for the modem.
Now .. what do you do with this data and how can you use it? There is a
registered use only option of some kind with either Bink or Max, I'm not sure
what. I think that is based on whether or not the BBS for an automated
connection is in the nodelist or not. But I'm not aware of any way to punch
out user exit calls from a give CNID return.
As well, chasing the CNID snoop data in the BBS log is a little interesting.
It is just a line of data among many. For my own use here, as part of my
ZIPLOG professional management template, I long ago wrote a complete CNID trace
and emergency page, trash a call, or evne call the cops if needed program,
based on the Rochelle professional caller ID adapters. Rochelle over in
Austin, Texas, has for years made a special state mode dedicated little
computer to monitor phone line activity. Two models are made, one which serves
two lines and a more expensive one, the Model 2046 four line version. This
tool returns not only caller line ID, but full call progress tone and all other
tone sequencing data for each line in full stateful I/O via a serial port
connection. You can write a program which uses their stateful data output for
*ALL* things that go on over each of the phone lines and use the data for
whatever.
In my case, every bit of data is analyzed in my professional ZNITCH program,
all data digits, pin codes, call progress tones, the works. My program not only
logs *ALL* outbound, inbound, and security code traffic for all the phone
lines, but it also can intercept any given phone number, in or out, any given
security code, in or out. It can then, if needed, forward the data or perform
some other dedicated outbound dial or TCP action to whatever other entity is
needed. Be it you personal pager, your text messaging, the local police
department,if needed, the CIA, FBI .. whatever.
The entire phone line activity is also professionally interfaced with full
total ID and use creation and case analysis for my entire professional template
operations in ZIPLOG. It can be automerged, as needed, even with professional
RF site monitoring for such things as HF or other RF channel activity. All in
REAL-TIME and all with complete GPS latitude and longitute coordinate tracing
in REAL-TIME, if that data is available from the output or database support.
Since 1974 here!
You could, for example, cross-reference any phone call activity, inbound or
outbound, against RF site monitoring data, if you are authorized to do that,
for example, with professional receiver and monitoring tool equipment, to cross
compare in REAL-TIME what someone at or into the hard montitored site might be
doing with RF transmission of data at some remote site as well.
At this time, for the whole Net 117 Fido operations for at least the largest
ZNITCH database I have, which is mirrored, by the way, courtesy of OS/2,
remotely for ultimate bail out if horror really should strike the complete
industrial relay rack systems that run all this stuff across multiple mirrored
sites, for now ..
Over 500,000 totally logged telephone transactions and complete
phone call trace records .. both incoming, outbound, cross-line
service .. and all progress operations ..
If you really do want to work with equipment such as the Rochelle products from
over in Austin, Texas, as well as things like the Motorolla professional
transmitter and receiver service equipment, for RF monitoring, there is simply
No Place To Hide.
I've not had the time to add IPTRACE record insertion into this for IP port and
analysis work to the ZIPLOG professional management template here. Of even
Bink traffic, but it could be done to really play worse ZNITCH on whatever.
There's still too much to do for the finishing touches for where I'm going for
medical system personal care interfaces and service work, which at this point
also has a complete HIPAA data interface to these same REAL-TIME records. And
I'm finishing as to what I want to do with embedding this whole system into a
Tivo-like box,one for every person in a nursing home bed .. or a jail cell ..
or a lawyer's desk. To make sure there is no place to hide either for the
individual or the professional.
And .. curiously .. even Bink and Max are interfaced to this whole system for a
last ditch messaging backup notice, if needed! And, what you asked about, that
Bink can do, is .. curiously .. still the starting point for what to do when
you connect to the BBS here and what you see in the user log-in hits.
; --- BANNER / EMSI / BBS-INTRO SETUP ----------
; Banner Line displayed when someone calls
Banner ---> TRACING your call, please stand-by.....
Now you see how, starting back with all this in about 1983, the FidoNet game
and pornography and early virus mess attempts and counterfiet Fido dog chomping
by certain others, sort of vanished here in Net 117. And why Net 117 sorta
drifted away as a playground for bad-dog-users.
But CNID enablement of a modem as described above, is sure a place to start
with the registers which will enable it. If you need it! And learn what else
you could do with the log line output!
--> Sleep well; OS/2's still awake! ;)
Mike @ 1:117/3001
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