Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 15:41:07 +0200 From: Gary Jennejohn <garyj@jennejohn.org> To: "Kai Krebber" <Kai.Krebber@krick.net> Cc: Volker <volker@vwsoft.com>, freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Subject: Re: am I connected? (was: freebsd-isdn-newbie doesn't know, where to start) Message-ID: <200606201341.k5KDf71F003944@peedub.jennejohn.org> In-Reply-To: Message from "Kai Krebber" <Kai.Krebber@krick.net> of "Tue, 20 Jun 2006 15:08:47 %2B0200." <9E95C5444EC75B46A6969567E9E8BC52A6156B@skexchange.intern.krick.net>
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"Kai Krebber" writes: > Anyway: Now I see exciting messages flashing up my screen: > > -- NT->TE - unit:0 - frame:000314 - time:20.06 14:58:26.359355 - > length:29 ----- > Dump:000 02 b7 16 08 .... > Q921: SAP=3D0 (Call Control), C, TEI=3D91, I-Frame: N(S) 11 N(R) 4 P 0 > Dump:004 08 01 cd 07 29 05 06 06 14 0e 3a 4c 0c 21 81 32 > ....).....:L.!.2 > Dump:020 33 31 32 31 38 38 31 39 39 > 312188199 > Q931: pd=3DQ.931/I.451, cr=3D0x4d (from destination), message=3DCONNECT: > [date/time: 20.06.06 14:58] > [connected number (Q.951): 2312188199 (type=3Dnational, = > plan=3DISDN, > presentation allowed, screening user provided: verified & > passed)] > > I suppose, the card as such is working. It's probably (hopefully?) not > my box connected to 2312188199 - there are other devices hooked up to > the S0-Bus, e.g. a fax-server. > Looks like you got a connection. > How Do I find out, if the box is currently 'online' (no GUI - > commandline only)? > isdnmonitor(8) perhaps? > The doc should be updated and I know...I'm more then welcome to do so. > If I am able to tell apart apples an pears (i.e. i4bisppp, ispppcontrol, > /dev/i4b etc), I'll help in updating the doc. > The manual pages are much more up-to-date than the old document which you're using. I don't think that Helmut Michaelis has touched that in years. > Yea - I read that too. Only the isdn-documentation, I posses tells me to > use config (probably because at the time of writing it was state of the > art). > > Since I'm pretty new to FreeBSD, I don't dare to leave the path > described by the doc. I'll get lost. > The official way is much simpler: cd /usr/src KERNCONF=your_kern_conf make buildkernel You can set KERNCONF in /etc/make.conf or /etc/src.conf (7-CURRENT only). --- Gary Jennejohn / garyjATjennejohnDOTorg gjATfreebsdDOTorg garyjATdenxDOTde
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