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- <li><em>date</em>: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 12:48:06 -0400</li>
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The program sets on an embedded device at a remote office. It contacts
a main server every startup do download a list of regular expressions or
strings it needs to search for. If it sees anything it contacts the
main server and reports the alarm. It is device agnostic. It knows no
difference between a Cisco and a Meridian PBX. So if I hard coded it to
ignore anything that began with a %\s then it may not reports alarms
that some other device spits out on its console. I believe the Cisco
actually displays alarms and begins them with %.
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