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XFERLOG(5F)					      XFERLOG(5F)

NAME
       xferfaxlog - HylaFAX activity log

DESCRIPTION
       The file etc/xferfaxlog contains information about inbound
       and outbound activities.	 The file contains one	line  per
       inbound	or  outbound call (except for facsimile documents
       retrieved by polling in which case multiple entries may be
       present	for a single call).  Lines are fixed-format, tab-
       separated ASCII	strings.   Each	 record	 of  a	facsimile
       transmission is of the form:
	    date  SEND	commid	modem jobid jobtag sender ``dest-
       number'' ``CSI'' params #pages jobtime conntime ``reason''

       A facsimile reception record is of the form:
	    date RECV commid modem <null> <null> fax ``local-num-
       ber'' ``TSI'' params #pages jobtime conntime ``reason''

       Each facsimile document retrieved by polling has a  record
       of the form:
	    date  POLL	commid	modem jobid jobtag sender ``dest-
       number'' ``TSI'' params #pages jobtime conntime ``reason''
       An alphanumeric pager request has a record of the form:
	    date  PAGE	commid	modem jobid jobtag sender ``dest-
       number'' ``<null>'' 0 0 jobtime conntime ``reason''

       The following describes the fields in the above records:

       date	     The date and time of the transaction in  the
		     format  MM/DD/YY  HH:MM  ,	 where	MM is the
		     numeric month, DD the numeric  day,  YY  the
		     last  two	digits	of the year, and HH:MM is
		     the time in 24-hour format.

       commid	     The communication identifier for the call.

       modem	     The device identifier for the modem that was
		     used to do the send or receive.

       jobid	     The job number for outbound calls.

       jobtag	     The  client-specified  job	 tag for outbound
		     calls.

       sender	     The  sender/receiver's  electronic	  mailing
		     address  (facsimile  receptions  are  always
		     attributed to the ``fax'' user).

       dest-number   The phone number dialed for outgoing  calls.

       TSI	     The  Transmitter  Subscriber  Identification
		     string (as received) for incoming calls.

       CSI	     The Caller Subscriber Identification  string

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XFERLOG(5F)					      XFERLOG(5F)

		     of the remote machine (as reported) for out-
		     going calls.

       local-number  The local phone number on which the data was
		     received.

       params	     The  negotiatated	facsimile session parame-
		     ters used for transferring data  encoded  as
		     described below.

       #pages	     The total number of pages transferred.

       jobtime	     The  duration  of the session; in the format
		     HH:MM:SS.	This time includes setup overhead
		     and any time spent cleaning up after a call.

       conntime	     The time spent on the phone; in  the  format
		     HH:MM:SS.	 This  should be the time used by
		     the PTT to calculate usage charges.

       reason	     A	string	that  indicates	 if  any  problem
		     occured during the session.

       Note that fields may have embedded blanks.  Session param-
       eters are encoded as a  decimal	number	that  contains	a
       packed  set of Class 2 session parameter values.	 The for-
       mat is: 2 bits for vertical resolution, 3  bits	for  sig-
       nalling	rate,  3  bits	for  page  width, 2 bits for page
       length, 2 bits for data format, 1 bit for ECM use,  1  bit
       of BF use, and 3 bits for the min scanline time.	 The page
       counts are always integral numbers.   Partial  pages  that
       are  to	be  retransmitted  are	not  included in the page
       count.

       The simple ASCII format was designed to be easy to process
       with programs like awk(1).

BUGS
       The date format will ``break'' in the year 2000.	 Informa-
       tion should be recorded on a per-page basis for	facsimile
       communications.

SEE ALSO
       faxq(8C) faxsend(8C) faxgetty(8C)

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