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From: "Wesley Baker" <wesley.baker@west.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit 95 dialstatus
Date: 12 Dec 2006 12:21:49 -0800
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Hello all -
I am a complete newbie to Kermit and have been tooling around with it
the past few days trying to write a script that will call a set of
numbers and return the status of each. The problem I keep running in
to is the limited information I am getting back from dialstatus. If I
use the pdial function to dial the numbers, it will return a status 11
(OK) every time, whether it is a good number or not. If I use the dial
function, I get a successful BUSY test, but it will return NO ANSWER,
even if the call was picked up.
Frank suggested earlier that I read up on the pager example on the
Kermit website at http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/pagers.html, but I run
into the same problems.
The absolute bare minimum this script has to accomplish is to be able
to tell whether a human voice answers the line, whether a triple tone
is detected, a busy signal, or no answer. Is Kermit capable of this?
Here is the script I've been testing. Any help or direction would be
much appreciated:
#set modem hangup-method modem-command
set modem type generic-high-speed
set port com5
set speed 2400
set flow rts/cts
set dial retries 0
#set dial timeout 30
set dial display on
.number := "99032222222@"
dial \m(number)
.result1 := \v(dialstatus)
.result2 := \v(status)
echo Dial status: \m(result1)
echo Status: \m(result2)
pause 2
hangup