[hobbit] Hobbit to IPPhone
Josh Luthman
josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Wed Mar 19 03:35:42 CET 2008
I beg to have that feature and for it to work on the M6 CA. I beg of you!!! :)
That would be amazingly helpful in my situation. When things are red
a while we all start to ignore then. If a specific hosts goes down,
something at the utmost importance would deserve a phone call in case
the 3am email doesn't make it to the admin :)
On 3/18/08, Charles Jones <jonescr at cisco.com> wrote:
> Just an update for the folks that are waiting to try this out. I've been
> pretty busy this week so havn't had as much time as I would like to get
> the code into a releasable format. Right now all of the parameters are
> hard coded, so I think I will make it use a config file, which will make
> it easier both to configure, and for using different configs for
> different phones.
>
> An amusing note, I am currently testing a feature where under certain
> user-specified conditions, the IP phone can optionally dial a number on
> the speakerphone, wait for it to answer, and then play a pre-recorded
> sound. I seriously LOL'd the first time my phone called my cell and
> looped "Oh No! a few times :)
>
> After laughing for a bit, I realized this could actually be a helpful
> feature, if it were triggered in the event that the network was totally
> down, or the mail server was down (thus no hobbit alerts can be sent).
> It could also be used as a form of escalation, so that if an alert goes
> unacked for 60 minutes, it calls up $BOSS and says "Hey your sysadmin is
> asleep and the office is on fire!" :-)
>
> -Charles
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