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No absolute way but looking at the object information and reviewing
change date, last used date, and days used. I think days used will
increment when varied on. If the line is varied on and left on it
probably won't be much help. If it is varied on demand then it would be
useful.


Michael Crump

Manager, Computing Services
SGCI
1509 S. Macedonia Ave.
Muncie, IN 47302

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Subject: How to tell if comm lines have been used lately?

We have a bunch of modems still connected to the box, but we don't
believe any are still in use. Is there a way to tell of any activity on
the lines, last used, etc?

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