On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 01:33:05PM -0700, Derek J. Balling wrote:
For a network provider, I would postulate that "e-mail to pager gateway service" is equivalent to "no service".
Or do you plan on bringing on having someone manually set up a link between you and the paging company to deliver the "network connectivity is hosed" pages.
i have a unix box in the UK, which will have a normal POTS line and a modem for hylafax. short of the POTS line being out of service, or the unix box hosing itself, it should be able to do a variety of diagnostics (not all connectivity related) and issue pages to the appropriate individuals. using ITAP or IXO also allows me to have a certain level of control on the formatting of the messages. some of these email->pager/cellphone facilities out there do not have wonderful presentation.
TAP (or other out-of-band) delivery method is currently (near as I can tell) best-practice for sending alpha pages CONCERNING the network. :)
yep, that be my choice.
In that vein, I would recommend qpage (www.qpage.org), which -- although largely unsupported [1], works exceptionally well.
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