-send* by caller's CSI (default) -csi* by caller's CSI -speed by communication speed -format by communication data format
Statistics are read from the file etc/xferlog in the spooling area, unless filenames are specified on the command line.
The following table is an example of the output from recvstats (using the default sort key):
Sender Pages Time Pg/min Errs TypRate TypData 61 30:47 2.0 16 9600 1-DMR +13037904674 5 1:34 3.2 2 9600 1-DMR +14159657824 1 1:00 1.0 0 9600 1-DMR +15086636852 2 0:00 2.0 0 9600 1-DMR +15105268781 740 5:47:51 2.1 59 9600 1-DMR +15105287164 20 7:00 2.9 0 9600 1-DMR +15123713545 3 1:19 2.3 0 9600 1-DMR +15123713641 5 1:04 4.6 0 9600 1-DMR +16099211926 3 2:00 1.5 0 9600 1-DMR +17088987617 1 0:18 3.3 0 9600 1-DMR 415 390 6175 22 6:01 3.6 0 9600 1-DMR 415 965 7651 56 34:52 1.6 14 9600 1-DMR 415 973 6723 1 2:09 0.5 0 9600 2-DMR 49 211 161514 1 0:00 1.0 0 9600 2-DMR 8185970503 1 0:28 2.1 0 9600 2-DMR ALDUS CORPORATION 3 2:34 1.2 0 9600 1-DMR ------------------------------------------------------------ Total 925 7:19:03 2.1 91The Sender column shows the caller's TSI (notice that some callers have not setup a TSI). The Pages column is the total number of good pages received. The time column shows the total amount of time spent receiving facsimile from a sender. The Pg/min column displays the average transfer rate. The Errs column indicates how many protocol errors were encountered while receiving facsimile. The TypRate column displays the most common communication speed with which facsimile were received. The TypData column shows the most common data format in which facsimile data were received.
${SPOOL} spooling area etc/xferlog default file from which to read statistics