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Date:      Fri, 1 Dec 2000 04:11:55 -0000
From:      "Andy Chantrill" <andy@chantrill.freeserve.co.uk>
To:        <freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org>
Subject:   One more thing ...
Message-ID:  <026601c05b4c$d807b600$01010a0a@DEDICATIONINET.local>

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Hey,

I got my ISDN t/a working ... but I have one last question - I'm trying to
bind my ISDN channels in order to connect at 128k. I'm using the following
block in ppp.conf in order to try and do this:

--
 set mrru 1500
 clone 1,2
 link deflink rm
 link * set mode auto
 set autoload 5 10 30
--

(I just used these low figures for testing purposes).

However ... the logs say this;

--
Dec  1 04:05:59 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 10% saturation -> Opening link
``2''
Dec  1 04:05:59 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: closed -> opening
Dec  1 04:05:59 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: /dev/i4brbch0 is in use
Dec  1 04:05:59 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: Connected!
Dec  1 04:05:59 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: opening -> dial
Dec  1 04:05:59 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: dial -> carrier
Dec  1 04:06:20 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: /dev/i4brbch1: No carrier
(increase ``set cd'' from 20 ?)
Dec  1 04:06:20 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: Disconnected!
Dec  1 04:06:20 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: carrier -> hangup
Dec  1 04:06:20 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: Connect time: 21 secs: 0
octets in, 0 octets out
Dec  1 04:06:20 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: : 0 packets in, 0 packets out
Dec  1 04:06:20 dedication ppp[459]: Phase:  total 0 bytes/sec, peak 0
bytes/sec on Fri Dec  1 04:06:20 2000
Dec  1 04:06:20 dedication ppp[459]: Phase: 2: hangup -> closed
--

It's not letting me connect. I tried increasing the cd setting to 20 - still
just hangs and then closes the connection. What am I doing wrong? :)

Also, is it possible to just leave both channels open permanently?


Thanks, Andy.



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