Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 15:54:27 +0100 From: "Vittorio Mori" <vmori@cronosnet.com> To: <freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: userland ppp + i4b no dialing .... desperately seeking help! Message-ID: <199911021510.QAA14201@server.cronosnet.com>
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I have a really weird problem with my setup .. I am trying to get userland ppp & the i4b package to work ... but I can't make ppp "tell" isdnd to dial. I have d/l & installed the latest versions of both ppp & i4b. I have used the config files found in the /usr/share/examples directory, and modified them only regarding passwords & tel. numbers. Both for ppp & for isdnd I launch isdnd (which WORKS with sppp - isp0 interface, I can connect to my isp with no problems). I launch ppp. I issue the "dial" command (it's supposed to work that way? I think so..). Nothing happens, isdnd stays still .... The log files of ppp shows that ppp "connects" & sends some bytes out, even starts lcp .... but isdnd does not dial. I have the correct files in /dev/ regarding i4brbch0 & 1 I've scanned the entire mailing-list for some hints, but came up with zip .... I've also read that some people is using ppp with i4b, so I assume I am doing something wrong ... The ISDN TA is an USR internal, ISA card. Another problem I've ALWAYS seen with this card (it has 'migrated' into several computers, with different kind of m/b, cpu etc), and also with the Teles card, is this i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq : unit 0: CRC error every 2 mins or so, and i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq: unit 0: Receive Aborted error soon after. And, every 4 mins or so: i4b-L1-timer4_expired : state = F3 Deactivated (btw: there is a way to get rid of these messages ?) I also stumbled in the spppcontrol program problem, which, when I upgraded to i4b 0.83, stopped working. I used a 0.70 version and worked. There have been many many frustrating pitfalls this time .... but with computers is somewhat normal :) Thanks 10000 for any help, Wyk'99 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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