I have release my routines for PRI circuit monitoring. You, your client or anyone can be notified by phone, beeper, email or txtmsg that your circuit is down. If Asterisk crashes due to an oscillating circuit (as I have found it sometimes does), sendmail is usually intact and email notification and txt messages will usually get through. If the client has backup lines, and Asterisk remains up, calls can be made supplying all the information necessary to initiate a support call to the carrier, including pre dialing the support company for you or the client. These routines depend on a cron job checking the PRI status in Asterisk's database. If the database is not available, a down condition is executed. Since the database in Asterisk is used, simple modification of these routines will allow you to monitor any device and execute any type of notice you require (memory low, heavy usage...) I have not created my final web site, but rather put together a quick one which will contain more free Asterisk software and tips as time permits. http://www.siliconvp.us Sincerely, Paul Norris Owner Silicon Valley Products, Corp. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 5062 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20061123/a89c28bc/winmail.bin
Steve Totaro
2006-Nov-23 21:50 UTC
[asterisk-users] FREE DOWNLOAD - PRI / T1 Circuit monitoring
Paul wrote:> > I have release my routines for PRI circuit monitoring. You, your > client or anyone can be notified by phone, beeper, email or txtmsg > that your circuit is down. If Asterisk crashes due to an oscillating > circuit (as I have found it sometimes does), sendmail is usually > intact and email notification and txt messages will usually get > through. If the client has backup lines, and Asterisk remains up, > calls can be made supplying all the information necessary to initiate > a support call to the carrier, including pre dialing the support > company for you or the client. > > These routines depend on a cron job checking the PRI status in > Asterisk?s database. If the database is not available, a down > condition is executed. Since the database in Asterisk is used, simple > modification of these routines will allow you to monitor any device > and execute any type of notice you require (memory low, heavy usage?) > > I have not created my final web site, but rather put together a quick > one which will contain more free Asterisk software and tips as time > permits. > > _http://www.siliconvp.us_ > > Sincerely, > > Paul Norris > > Owner > > Silicon Valley Products, Corp. >Thanks for such a useful tool and giving it away. I will try it out and give you feedback. Thanks, Steve
Tzafrir Cohen
2006-Nov-25 02:45 UTC
[asterisk-users] FREE DOWNLOAD - PRI / T1 Circuit monitoring
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 01:59:25PM -0500, Paul wrote:> I have not created my final web site, but rather put together a quick one > which will contain more free Asterisk software and tips as time permits. > > http://www.siliconvp.usFor those who didn't notice it, this is a glorified 'asterisk -rx "show span 1"' script. Suggestions: * Parse zapata.conf to check which spans are configured * What happens if 'asterisk -rx' itself times out? -- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir@jabber.org +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest@local.xorcom.com/tzafrir