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Date:      Wed, 7 Oct 1998 09:03:45 +0200
From:      Christoph Kukulies <kuku@gilberto.physik.RWTH-Aachen.DE>
To:        =?iso-8859-1?Q?Markus_D=F6hr?= <doehrm@aubi.de>, freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: setting up leased line to ISP
Message-ID:  <19981007090345.A28242@gil.physik.rwth-aachen.de>
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On Wed, Oct 07, 1998 at 03:27:08AM +0200, Markus Döhr wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I'm now in the fifth hour tryin' to setup FBSD 2.2.6 to 
> connect to my provider via AVM Fritz! Card Classic.
> 
> Setup of i4b worked fine, but no connection is made.
> isdnd accepts all parameters, but no connection is opened.

I'm connecting via raw IP to my provider, so maybe my config
file may help you:


entry				

name        		= rwth          # name for reference. This name will
					# be used in the logfile to identfy
					# this entry.

					# the network or telephone device
					# the data traffic should be routed to:
usrdevicename		= ipr		# ipr, isppp, tel, rbch
usrdeviceunit		= 0		# unit number

					# the ISDN controller number to be
					# used for this entry:
isdncontroller		= 0		# contoller to use or -1 to use any
isdnchannel		= -1		# channel (1/2) to use or 0 or -1 for any

					# incoming only, outgoing only or both:
direction		= inout		# in, out, inout

					# numbers used to verify a DIAL IN:
local-phone-incoming	= 4091234       # my number
					# numbers used at DIAL OUT time:
local-phone-dialout	= 4091234	# this is my number
remote-phone-dialout	= 44029111      # i call this remote number
remote-phone-incoming   = 44029111      # can call in
remote-phone-incoming   = 44029113      # can call in


					# in case i have several remote 
					# telephone numbers specified, this 
					# is used to specify which one is 
					# used next on dial fail or retry:
remdial-handling	= first		# first, last or next

					# what happenes if someone dials in:
dialin-reaction		= accept        # reject, ignore, answer, callback

					# normal dialout or do i call back:
dialout-type		= normal	# normal / calledback

callbackwait		= 1		# no of secs to wait before calling back

					# type of protocol on the B-channel:
					# hdlc must be specified for IP (the
					# ipr and isppp drivers), raw must be
					# specified for telephone answering
b1protocol		= hdlc          # hdlc, raw

					# shorthold mode and idle time 
					# configuration:
ratetype		= 0		# ratesfile entry to use
unitlength		= 90		# unitlength to assume
unitlengthsrc		= rate		# none, rate, cmdl, conf, aocd
idletime-incoming	= 120		# incoming call idle timeout
idletime-outgoing	= 60		# outgoing call idle timeout
earlyhangup		= 5		# time to hangup before an expected
					# next charging unit will occur

					# retry and recovery parameters
dialretries		= 3		# # of dial retries
dialrandincr		= off		# random dial increment time
recoverytime		= 5		# time to wait between 2 dial tries
usedown			= off		# set i/f down
downtries		= 5		# retry cycles before set down
downtime		= 30		# time to be in down before going up

So you see, nothing peculiar.

> 
> Here's my isdnd.rc I created :
> 
> 	system
> 	# no param goes here
> 
> 	entry
> 	name 				= isdn0
> 	usrdevicename		= ipr0
> 	usrdeviceunit		= 0
> 	isdncontroller		= 0
> 	isdnchannel			= -1
> 
> 	b1protocol			= hdlc
> 	local-phone-incoming 	= 0
> 	local-phone-dialout	= 0
> 	remote-phone-dialout	= 2
> 	remote-phone-incoming	= 3
> 	dialin-reaction		= accept
> 	dialout-type		= normal
> 
> The 'phone' numbers are only fakes, it worked on Linux well
> like this.
> 
> What am I doin' wrong here or is it simply not possible to
> connect through 'raw' ISDN but not PPP?

Is your kernel configuration OK? Do you see the card
during startup (boot, dmesg)? Is a TEI requested when you 
initiate a connection (/var/log/messages)?


> 
> any suggestions are very appreciated.
> 
> 
> Markus Döhr                     
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> Fax : +49 6503 917 119          
> e-Mail: doehrm@aubi.de   
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