Weird0,
Holla f0lks,
I have always been thinking that as a student you can learn everything at school - How bad?
When I came first in the telecommunication industry,I realised that I was totally wrong, and I really knew nothing about Telecom - and I even want to move on with my real field - which is InfoSec. Wonder why I stayed ? The "unknown" kept me and I was even eager to learn more.
As a 2nd Line, one of my daily task is to perform a deep health-check especially I have to be aware about which sigtran link is up or down, which international link is unstable or "weird0".
So I built up a little bash script to deal with that one, it is just parsing the alarm file and output the file containing the specified distant point code - the date alongside the hour and the line number!
I am upgrading the script right now - to a python/perl version to make it more powerful.
Any idea would be helpful.
The bash script code is available here.
Holla f0lks,
I have always been thinking that as a student you can learn everything at school - How bad?
When I came first in the telecommunication industry,I realised that I was totally wrong, and I really knew nothing about Telecom - and I even want to move on with my real field - which is InfoSec. Wonder why I stayed ? The "unknown" kept me and I was even eager to learn more.
As a 2nd Line, one of my daily task is to perform a deep health-check especially I have to be aware about which sigtran link is up or down, which international link is unstable or "weird0".
So I built up a little bash script to deal with that one, it is just parsing the alarm file and output the file containing the specified distant point code - the date alongside the hour and the line number!
I am upgrading the script right now - to a python/perl version to make it more powerful.
Any idea would be helpful.
The bash script code is available here.
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