[100368] in RedHat Linux List
Re: something on isdn
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Boris Lutz)
Fri Nov 20 07:32:12 1998
In-Reply-To: <3654142F.2D1AEE9E@lynxus.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 13:30:55 +0100
To: "James W. Mills Jr" <jmills@lynxus.com>
From: Boris Lutz <blutz@stud.ee.ethz.ch>
Cc: redhat-list@redhat.com
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>>I switched from an analog Modem to an ISDN TA. With the analog Modem
>>everything worked fine, however with the ISDN TA I can't connect to my ISP...
>>I get a remote message that my IP has been assigned as usual, however after
>>that no further data is transmitted and no further message is written to
>>/var/log/message
>>
>>The ISDN TA works fine with my Mac so there is no problem with the phone line
>>or the TA itself, there must be something I need to change in the ppp and
>>diald script but I don't know what.
>I had to set the async-sync ppp conversion "on" in the 3com isdn modem's
>s registers. after that my isdn modem acted like any other external
>modem.
I have a ZyXEL OmniNetLCD and I used the command B40 to enable async<=>sync
conversion, however it doesn't work...
PAP seems to work because when I enter a wrong password in
/etc/ppp/pap-secrets I get an authentication error.
But after this everything fails... When I type ifconfig -a I can see the
ppp0 interface, it tells me that some packages have been received and some
transmitted probably those for the authentication however when I want to
open a connection no further packages are transmitted instead the errors
and dropped counters of ppp0 increase.
Please help, I need to get this stuff working!
Thanks,
Boris
Computers are actually powered by Chaos theory, not electricity...that
is just for the fan.
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