[102311] in RedHat Linux List
Re: ISDN ppp not working
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gary Bristol)
Wed Dec 2 13:22:12 1998
Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 11:46:05 -0600
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From: Gary Bristol <gary@okienet.com>
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At 04:48 PM 12/2/98 +0100, you wrote:
>>> >>under Linux!
>>> >>That seems to work but now I have the following problem:
>>> >
>>> >>Can somebody explain me how to setup and use PPP with an ISDN modem?
>>> >>The PPP-HOWTO doesn't seem to work because it was setup for a modem.
>>> >>I have ppp modprobed so that module is installed. I'm using Redhat 5.1
>>> >>for Intel.
>>> >
>>> >Get the isdn4k-utils package. That includes a synchronous ppp deamon.
>>> >Else just use ttyI0 as a modem. Don't forget to set the EAZ number.
>>>
>
>>I'm currently having a problem with a Redhat v5.1 system that locks >up
>>intermittantly, stops sending packets out of the ppp0 connection, if I
>>take
>>the ppp connection down and re-establish the connection then >everything
>>works for awhile. I've had this problem on two different machines, >but
>>with similiar internal USR Courier I-modem pcb's.
>
>>I have a small local network that I Ip-masq for that seems to work >fine.
>
>>Will the ISDN4K-utils package and the ISDN4NET package help >this only or
>>are they setup to handle a different brand (set) of modems.???
>>When I looked at the packages I didn't see a mode selection for >USR?
>
>
>It is only for ISDN cards. Works with nothing else.
>
The USR Courier I-Modem is an ISDN Card.
So my question remains, What options do I select in these packages config
files to allow them to work.?
thanks
>>thanks
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> Igmar
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