Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:57:29 -0600 From: John Prince <johnp@lodgenet.com> To: Lee Crites <adonai@jump.net> Cc: John Prince <johnp@lodgenet.com>, hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: still more digiboard and modem questions/problems... Message-ID: <199703182057.OAA03514@milo.lodgenet.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 18 Mar 1997 13:34:13 CST." <Pine.SOL.3.91.970318131005.24419A-100000@serv1.jump.net>
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>Any suggestions on a multi-port board? I need a 'one box' solution for >many of my clients. >The ideal situation would be a pentium box with an isdn card to connect to >the internet, an ethernet card for connecting to the lan (is there such a >thing as a router card?), a multiport serial card (so they can dial in), and >28.8/33.4 modems. The Digiboard is a fine board, it should support what you want to do.. I just do not like them.. I am not sure about ISDN.. I seem to be missing your first thread, however if all is configured properly all will work.. >I can add these to /etc/groups. What happens when I reach that magic >one-hundred-something limit in the group record? That number is 200.. Be creative, ie..... group1:*:1200:user1,user2,user3,user4,user5,etc..... group2:*:1201:user200,user201,user203,etc....... dialer:*:68:group1,group2, <<see the pattern.. As far as your tty problem, I can only suggest.... Start from the beginning, Better>>>> maybe even reinstall the OS. << Create device nodes (MAKEDEV) Edit /etc/rc.serial to support digiboard Edit /etc/ttys , enable dialin devices (ttyD is your dialin) Do a factory refresh on each modem (Check your operators manual, should be 'at&f0') Add user support for devices, Verify permission and finaly <<< REBOOT >>> If it still fails, have you tested your phone connection?? Are your going through a pbx or ksu?? Good luck... --john John Prince johnp@lodgenet.com jprince@iw.net
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