If this happens fairly regularly you could also just setup a ping from
your host to the ISP dns server (or whatever dns server you have dnsmasq
pointing to) and pipe the output to a file.  When the dns fails check
the pinglog to see if connectivity upstream was broken.  Hope this
helps,

On Sun, 2012-07-08 at 11:41 -0700, Victor McAllister wrote:

> That is possible. I do not see the DSL modem break synch - but it is 
> possible that noise on the line or a loose connection between me and the 
> POTS is causing the trouble. I will attempt to capture the behavior with 
> an o-scope.
> 
> Victor
> 
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