pppstatus − console-based PPP status monitor
pppstatus [ −i <interface> ] [ −v vga|mono ] [ −s <speed> ] [ −d <console> ] [ −-bytes ] [ −-packets ]
[ −-errors ] [ −-time ] [ −-ipaddress ] [ −-costs ]
This manual page documents briefly the pppstatus command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
pppstatus is a console-based utility for displaying the status of a PPP link, including connection verification, connecting time, costs calculation, top speed, e-mail check, ip address, graphical statistics, TX and RX leds, interface selection, and more. It even supports xDSL with pppoe.
There are two config for pppstatus: /etc/pppstatus/pppstatus.cfg which is always read first, and ~/.pppstatus/pppstatus.cfg which is read when the user is not root.
For further hints see /usr/share/doc/pppstatus/README.
The following options are available.
-i <interface>
Specify active interface to use. <interface> is one of ppp0, ppp1, etc.
-v vga|mono
Select video mode.
-s <speed>
Set your online connection speed. <speed> is 33.6, 56, etc.
-d <console>
Make pppstatus a daemon. <console> is the console to display on: 10 for /dev/tty/10, 11 for /dev/tty11, etc.
--bytes
Display statistics about bytes transmitted and received.
--packets
Display statistics about packets transmitted and received.
--errors
Display error information.
--ipaddress
Show your IP address.
--costs
Calculate costs of current connection and costs of all connections on current month according to your provider’s tariffs.
r |
Redraw the display. |
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q |
Quit. |
In daemon mode HUP causes the config file to be reread. In other modes the program cleans up and exits.
/etc/pppstatus/pppstatus.cfg, /etc/pppstatus/costs, /etc/pppstatus/no_pppstatus_on_boot, /var/log/pppstatus/pppstatus.<interface>.<date>, /var/log/pppstatus/total.costs.<date>, ~/.pppstatus/pppstatus.cfg, ~/.pppstatus/costs, ~/.pppstatus/pppstatus.<interface>.<date>, ~/.pppstatus/total.costs.<date>
/usr/share/doc/pppstatus/README.
This manual page was written by Dr. Guenter Bechly <gbechly AT debian DOT org> (with improvements by Carlos Valdivia Yagüe <valyag AT teleline DOT es>), for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Extensive changes by John Hasler <john AT dhh DOT gt DOT org> 2002-2004.