Any ISDN modem that responds to AT commands, such as the old Courier I-modem, attached to a PC ought to work just fine with any of the wardialers out there that expect standard AT-compatible (analog) modems. If you don't have one handy there are several on eBay for <10 bucks... e.g. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3425225118&category=14923 -jr * Joe Skaboika <caffeinex36at_private> [20030731 22:05]: > > Looking for an ISDN wardialer to do an assessment on > about 250 ISDN lines to make sure nothing is listening. > Not sure how to do this with a regular war dialer. -- Josh Richards | Collocation Web Hosting Bandwidth Digital West Networks | +1(805)781-9378 / www.digitalwest.net San Luis Obispo, CA | AS14589 & AS29962 jrichardat_private | DWNI - Making Internet Business Better --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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