ILD is a small program designed for Linux that helps track the data flow of a Traverse Technologies NetJet ISDN router. Created by the author, this tool is ideal for monitoring the throughput of the router.
There are a few requirements you'll need to meet to use ILD. First, Linux 2.0.36 is an ideal starting point. Secondly, you'll need to acquire the ISDN libraries from ftp.franken.de. It's worth noting that ILD hasn't been tested with 2.2.x, but if you'd like to give it a go, go ahead! Lastly, you'll need an ISDN NetJet card. Unfortunately, it's not compatible with any other cards. However, if you'd like to patch another driver and send me the diffs, I'd be more than happy to post them.
Finally, you'll need the GD library, which is accessible from most newer Linux distributions, including RH 5.2. With these requirements in mind, you're good to go.
One final note: in the latest release, I updated the text display to show the date and time instead of numbers. Additionally, I corrected the day boundary to midnight instead of 11am.
Version 0.1.2: N/A