Hi,
I've run another test with a current monitor in line with the modem. it is drawing 70ma.
Do the log still show disconnects?
root@raspberrypi:/home/pi# cat /var/log/ncidd.log
Started: 03/21/2021 14:04:14
Server: ncidd (NCID) 1.11
API: 1.10 Feature Set 1 2 3 4 5
Sysname: Linux
Nodename: raspberrypi
Machine: armv7l
Release: 5.10.17-v7+
Version: #1403 SMP Mon Feb 22 11:29:51 GMT 2021
Command line: ncidd
-Dv3
Logfile: /var/log/ncidd.log
Processed config file: /etc/ncid/ncidd.conf
Verbose level: 3
cidinput = 0
sendinfo = 1
Configured to send 'cidlog' to clients.
Configured to send 'cidinfo' to clients.
Helper tools:
/usr/bin/cidupdate
/usr/bin/ncidutil
Using simple expressions for alias/blacklist/whitelist entries
Begin: Loading alias, blacklist and whitelist files [14:04:14]
Processed alias file: /etc/ncid/ncidd.alias
Alias Table:
Number of Entries: 0
Processed blacklist file: /etc/ncid/ncidd.blacklist
Blacklist Table:
Number of Entries: 19
Calls in the blacklist file will be terminated
Processed whitelist file: /etc/ncid/ncidd.whitelist
Whitelist Table:
Number of Entries: 0
Calls in the whitelist file will not be terminated
Leading 1 in call & alias/blacklist/whitelist not ignored
End: Loaded alias, blacklist and whitelist files [14:04:14]
CID logfile: /var/log/cidcall.log
CID logfile maximum size: 110000 bytes
Data logfile not present: /var/log/ciddata.log
Maximum number of clients/gateways: 50
Telephone Line Identifier: POTS
Hostname & Port: raspberrypi:3333
TTY port speed: 115200
TTY lock file: /var/lock/LCK..ttyACM0
TTY port control signals enabled
Modem will be used for Caller ID
Does not handle modem calls without Caller ID
Caller ID from a modem and optional gateways
Modem also used to dial number and terminate calls
Dial Modem: POTS
Dial Timeout: 5 seconds
LineIDS: POTS
TTY port opened: /dev/ttyACM0
TTY port initialized in ICANON mode.
Checking Modem Capabilities...
TTY port changed to RAW mode.
Sent Modem 20 of 20 characters:
AT Z S0=0 E1 V1 Q0
Modem response: 30 characters in 2 reads 1 wait:
AT
AT Z S0=0 E1 V1 Q0
OK
Modem Initialized
Sent Modem 6 of 6 characters:
ATI3
Modem response: 39 characters in 2 reads 1 wait:
TI3
CX93001-EIS_V0.2013-V92
OK
Modem Identifier: CX93001-EIS_V0.2013-V92
Sent Modem 9 of 9 characters:
AT+GCI?
Modem response: 27 characters in 2 reads 1 wait:
T+GCI?
+GCI: B5
OK
Modem country code: B5 United States
Sent Modem 6 of 6 characters:
AT&V
Modem response: 245 characters in 3 reads 1 wait:
AT&V
ACTIVE PROFILE:
B1 E1 L2 M1 N0 Q0 T V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 &R1 &S0 &T5 &X0
S00:0 S01:0 S02:43 S03:13 S04:10 S05:8 S06:2 S07:50 S08:1 S09:6
S10:14 S11:85 S12:50 S18:0 S2
:5 S26:1 S36:7 S38:20 S46:138 S48:7
S95:0
Modem supports Data Mode
Modem supports FAX Mode 1
Modem supports FAX Mode 2
Modem supports VOICE Mode
TTY port changed to ICANON mode.
TTY port changed to RAW mode.
Sent Modem 20 of 20 characters:
AT Z S0=0 E1 V1 Q0
Modem response: 26 characters in 1 read 1 wait:
AT Z S0=0 E1 V1 Q0
OK
Modem initialized.
Sent Modem 11 of 11 characters:
AT+VCID=1
Modem response: 17 characters in 2 reads 1 wait:
T+VCID=1
OK
Modem set for CallerID.
TTY port changed to ICANON mode.
Modem detected
Modem used for Caller ID
Internal Hangup Mode = 1: hangup on a blacklisted call
Debug Mode
Not using PID file, there was no '-P' option.
Modem is fd 4
NCID connection socket is sd 5 pos 1
End of startup: 03/21/2021 14:04:15
Received Signal 2: Interrupt
Terminated: 03/21/2021 14:04:19
Sent Modem 6 of 6 characters:
ATH0
Skipped read for a modem response
root@raspberrypi:/home/pi#
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Hi,
I've run another test with a current monitor in line with the modem. it is
drawing 70ma.
Do the log still show disconnects?
Modem is fd 4
NCID connection socket is sd 5 pos 1
End of startup: 03/21/2021 14:04:15
Received Signal 2: Interrupt
Terminated: 03/21/2021 14:04:19
Sent Modem 6 of 6 characters:
ATH0
Skipped read for a modem response
root@raspberrypi:/home/pi#
Last edit: Ed Attfield 2021-03-22
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Part of the holdup in releasing 1.12 is due to me having hardware difficulties with my Macintosh development environment. It's mostly stable now and I'll be working on helping to finalize the release this week.
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p.s. I feel your pain. My Mac Mini gives me nothing but headaches. Not the least of which is that it takes so long to wake up that I end up using the Windows machine that is next to it which always ready. My MBP is ok but I only use it for my Spanish lessons.
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I'll try again with more juice.
Thanks
Hi,
I've run another test with a current monitor in line with the modem. it is drawing 70ma.
Do the log still show disconnects?
root@raspberrypi:/home/pi# cat /var/log/ncidd.log
Started: 03/21/2021 14:04:14
Server: ncidd (NCID) 1.11
API: 1.10 Feature Set 1 2 3 4 5
Sysname: Linux
Nodename: raspberrypi
Machine: armv7l
Release: 5.10.17-v7+
Version: #1403 SMP Mon Feb 22 11:29:51 GMT 2021
Command line: ncidd
-Dv3
Logfile: /var/log/ncidd.log
Processed config file: /etc/ncid/ncidd.conf
Verbose level: 3
cidinput = 0
sendinfo = 1
Configured to send 'cidlog' to clients.
Configured to send 'cidinfo' to clients.
Helper tools:
/usr/bin/cidupdate
/usr/bin/ncidutil
Using simple expressions for alias/blacklist/whitelist entries
Begin: Loading alias, blacklist and whitelist files [14:04:14]
Processed alias file: /etc/ncid/ncidd.alias
Alias Table:
Number of Entries: 0
Processed blacklist file: /etc/ncid/ncidd.blacklist
Blacklist Table:
Number of Entries: 19
Calls in the blacklist file will be terminated
Processed whitelist file: /etc/ncid/ncidd.whitelist
Whitelist Table:
Number of Entries: 0
Calls in the whitelist file will not be terminated
Leading 1 in call & alias/blacklist/whitelist not ignored
End: Loaded alias, blacklist and whitelist files [14:04:14]
CID logfile: /var/log/cidcall.log
CID logfile maximum size: 110000 bytes
Data logfile not present: /var/log/ciddata.log
Maximum number of clients/gateways: 50
Telephone Line Identifier: POTS
Hostname & Port: raspberrypi:3333
TTY port speed: 115200
TTY lock file: /var/lock/LCK..ttyACM0
TTY port control signals enabled
Modem will be used for Caller ID
Does not handle modem calls without Caller ID
Caller ID from a modem and optional gateways
Modem also used to dial number and terminate calls
Dial Modem: POTS
Dial Timeout: 5 seconds
LineIDS: POTS
TTY port opened: /dev/ttyACM0
TTY port initialized in ICANON mode.
Checking Modem Capabilities...
TTY port changed to RAW mode.
Sent Modem 20 of 20 characters:
AT Z S0=0 E1 V1 Q0
Modem response: 30 characters in 2 reads 1 wait:
AT
AT Z S0=0 E1 V1 Q0
OK
Modem Initialized
Sent Modem 6 of 6 characters:
ATI3
Modem response: 39 characters in 2 reads 1 wait:
TI3
CX93001-EIS_V0.2013-V92
OK
Modem Identifier: CX93001-EIS_V0.2013-V92
Sent Modem 9 of 9 characters:
AT+GCI?
Modem response: 27 characters in 2 reads 1 wait:
T+GCI?
+GCI: B5
OK
Modem country code: B5 United States
Sent Modem 6 of 6 characters:
AT&V
Modem response: 245 characters in 3 reads 1 wait:
AT&V
ACTIVE PROFILE:
B1 E1 L2 M1 N0 Q0 T V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 &R1 &S0 &T5 &X0
S00:0 S01:0 S02:43 S03:13 S04:10 S05:8 S06:2 S07:50 S08:1 S09:6
S10:14 S11:85 S12:50 S18:0 S2
:5 S26:1 S36:7 S38:20 S46:138 S48:7
S95:0
OK
Modem ACTIVE PROFILE:
B1 E1 L2 M1 N0 Q0 T V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 &R1 &S0 &T5 &X0
S00:0 S01:0 S02:43 S03:13 S04:10 S05:8 S06:2 S07:50 S08:1 S09:6
S10:14 S11:85 S12:50 S18:0 S2
:5 S26:1 S36:7 S38:20 S46:138 S48:7
S95:0
Sent Modem 13 of 13 characters:
AT+FCLASS=?
Modem response: 34 characters in 2 reads 1 wait:
T+FCLASS=?
0,1,1.0,2,8
OK
Modem supports Data Mode
Modem supports FAX Mode 1
Modem supports FAX Mode 2
Modem supports VOICE Mode
TTY port changed to ICANON mode.
TTY port changed to RAW mode.
Sent Modem 20 of 20 characters:
AT Z S0=0 E1 V1 Q0
Modem response: 26 characters in 1 read 1 wait:
AT Z S0=0 E1 V1 Q0
OK
Modem initialized.
Sent Modem 11 of 11 characters:
AT+VCID=1
Modem response: 17 characters in 2 reads 1 wait:
T+VCID=1
OK
Modem set for CallerID.
TTY port changed to ICANON mode.
Modem detected
Modem used for Caller ID
Internal Hangup Mode = 1: hangup on a blacklisted call
Debug Mode
Not using PID file, there was no '-P' option.
Modem is fd 4
NCID connection socket is sd 5 pos 1
End of startup: 03/21/2021 14:04:15
Received Signal 2: Interrupt
Terminated: 03/21/2021 14:04:19
Sent Modem 6 of 6 characters:
ATH0
Skipped read for a modem response
root@raspberrypi:/home/pi#
It looks fine until it gets interrupted by an INT signal, presumably
cntrl-C.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2021, 17:15 Dan Essin, essin@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Last edit: Ed Attfield 2021-03-22
Yes, ctrl-c. Now, as soon as 1.12 is avilable I shoukd be all set.
Thanks
Part of the holdup in releasing 1.12 is due to me having hardware difficulties with my Macintosh development environment. It's mostly stable now and I'll be working on helping to finalize the release this week.
Great!
Where should I be looking for it?
Thanks
p.s. I feel your pain. My Mac Mini gives me nothing but headaches. Not the least of which is that it takes so long to wake up that I end up using the Windows machine that is next to it which always ready. My MBP is ok but I only use it for my Spanish lessons.
The 1.12 release is available, and has the ability to pick up a modem that has been unplugged and plugged back in.
Thanks. I;; check it out.