Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 16:24:37 +0200 From: "Stefan Herrmann" <sh@webaffairs.de> To: "Matthias Schuendehuette" <root@mscu.snafu.de> Cc: "FreeBSD-ISDN Mailingliste" <freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: RE: problems kompiling the kernel with i4b Message-ID: <000001bd84c4$2f169ef0$030aa8c0@obelix.webaffairs.net> In-Reply-To: <XFMail.980521123136.root@mscu.snafu.de>
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> On 20-May-98 Stefan Herrmann wrote: > > Did I forget something ? > > Perhaps - did you a route add default -interface isppp0 ? YES, that was ist. Thanx :-) > I made two tiny scripts to switch the connection to my ISP on and off: Nice scripts, but I prefer to get the connection automatically on demand. Because of this, I want exactly to know, when my ISDN connection is open or closed (i.e. when I pay to DTAG or not ;-). Interpreting the output of isdntrace is not easy, especially if I don't know what it means. So where can I get the following protocol docs: I.430 ISDN BRI layer 1 protocol description. Q.921 ISDN D-channel layer 2 protocol description. Q.931 ISDN D-channel layer 3 protocol description. Or is there an easier way to quickly see, if the ISDN line is open or not ? (There is no flash light at my Teles S0/16.3). > These scripts assume that isppp0 is configured right running /etc/rc.isdn at > system startup. See /usr/src/i4b/etc/rc.isdn-PPP for hints. I haven't seen this yet, it's a nice script :-). Ciao Stefan -- --- Communications powered by FreeBSD --- >> WebAffairs InternetDienstleistungen << http://www.webaffairs.de/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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