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Re: Monitoring PC LOG REPORTS via DMP XR200/ICOM and Linux
I kinda doubt you'll be able to decrypt them.
"blueman" <NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Of course, I will post any helpful code I write to do this back to the
| newsgroup...
|
| blueman <NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
| > I am trying to learn more about the innards of my XR200 panel and ICOM
| > interface (with Remote Link).
| >
| > I noticed that in addition to sending alarms and other reports to the
| > remote station, it can also send "PC log reports" to another networked
| > computer.
| >
| > I have set up the reporting service (via my Remote Link software) and
| > pointed it to the IP address of my Linux server. I can see that
| > packets are being sent to the server but I don't know how to read
| > them.
| >
| > I was hoping that they were in SNMP so that I could use (and parse) a
| > standard SNMP daemon, but that doesn't appear to be true...
| >
| > So does anyone know what format the log report packets are sent in?
| > Any ideas on how to write a linux daemon to monitor the port and
| > decode/log the packets?
| >
| > Thanks!
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