Sorry for the late post, but I wanted let people know that for doing the above there is a nifty utility called ttywatch for attaching a process to a com port and monitoring it. You can even telnet to the tcp port it assigns and you have a interactive terminal session like minicom or kermit. I use this to record SMDR from my Panasonic phone system as well as the voice mail system. Needs to be on a trusted lan though, no security to speak of. ttywatch was written by one of the Red Hat developers, Michael Johnson. Find the link to it at freshmeat.net.
Keith,
I have a KX-TA308 phone system, a rather nice 3-line, 8-extension expandable thing. It sits right next to my home firewall on RHL-9, and I've been wanting to log data from the phone system for years. Can you go into a little detail about what data you're getting, and how?
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