There are 2 different versions for Linux: a text-based imonc) and a graphical user interface version(ximonc). The source of ximonc can be found under the directory src. The documentation for ximonc will only be available in the 1.5-Final-Version. An experienced Linux-User should have no problems with the source.
Let's limit to the text-based version. This is a curses based program, thus it has no graphical interface. The source lies under the directory unix.
Installation:
cd unix make install
imonc will be installed to /usr/local/bin.
Command line parameters:
imonc hostname
hostname can be the name or the IP address of the fli4l router, e.g.
imonc fli4l
imonc shows the following:
Possible commands:
Nr | Command | Meaning |
0 | quit | Quit program |
1 | enable | Activate |
2 | disable | Deactivate |
3 | dial | Dial |
4 | hangup | Hang up |
5 | reboot | Reboot |
6 | timetable | Output timetable |
7 | dflt route | Set Default-Route-Circuit |
8 | add channel | Add 2. channel |
9 | rem channel | Remove 2. channel |
Detailed information on every command:
Apart from that, the same annotations as for the windows client
imonc.exe
apply.
A little remark: From fli4l-1.4 on, it is possible, to install a ``minimalistic'' imon client on the fli4l router itself using OPT_IMONC='yes' in package TOOLS.
You will be able to change some settings, e.g. routing etc. on the fli4l console locally. But Beware: This mini-imonc will only work on the fli4l router itself! On a Linux or Unix client you should always use the ``big brother'' unix/imonc.