Hey JJ, why don't you go and work for a company where it matters if services are up or down, then let us know how your boat's floating? SMS is a fairly common way of sending pages, since it's cheaper than getting a paging account through Telecom and then paying per page. That the device can be controlled by AT commands implies that it's a direct serial connection to a computer, so if that box is also the monitoring host the only thing that will stop it notifying of service or host failures is if it goes down itself. So, how's that leaky boat looking now? On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, VeNoMouS wrote:
Well you got bigger issues if your net is down then sending out an sms don't you think? ,besides what if one of the internal switches or routers died and you couldn't get to the serial sms it's the exact same situation the fact is your still paying a lot more for the same service.
But hay try drill some more holes in the leaky boat eh..
-----Original Message----- From: Justin Cook [mailto:justin(a)skull.co.nz] Sent: Saturday, 10 June 2006 2:51 p.m. Cc: 'NZNOG' Subject: Re: [nznog] Is there a Telecom paging tcp interface at all ?
You realise the purpose of the device is to notify them if services go down, right? How are you going to use your remote service when there's no net access? 'lol :):):)' indeed.
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VeNoMouS wrote:
Lol talk bout ripped off, there are hundreds of web api ones you can use and pay like $10 a month for unlimited sms's , nice research there buddy :)!!!
-----Original Message----- From: Drew Whittle [mailto:drew(a)earthlight.co.nz] Sent: Saturday, 10 June 2006 2:00 p.m. To: NZNOG Subject: Re: [nznog] Is there a Telecom paging tcp interface at all ?
We've just been down this track at work.
Until now we have been using the X.25 network to send out SMS alerts, but yesterday we received a nice little cellphone black box with a serial interface, you can use it to send and receive SMS messages and you talk to it using modem AT type commands.
It's looking like a pretty good, and cheaper solution, and it will allow us to do more.
I can't remember the brand/model off the top of my head, but I can look on Monday if people want to know. From memory the unit costs $700 to buy and then there is just the standard cost of sending SMS messages.
Drew
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