Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 21:05:44 +0200 From: Konstantinos Konstantinidis <kkonstan@webdaemon.net> To: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bundling with i4b Message-ID: <3A44F788.2E16B815@webdaemon.net>
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hm@hcs.de wrote: > Bundling is not supported with the isp/sppp driver. You need to use > and configure userland ppp(8) to be able use channel bundling with i4b. Talking about support (or lack thereof) of channel bundling, I believe I'm bitten by what I consider to be a bug^H^H^Hunnecessary feature... I'm using isp0 to connect with a cisco (which *has* to initiate the call, since it cannot receive calls due to the configuration of the PBX). I do not have the option to use PPP encapsulation, and the damn thing keeps trying to establish a 2nd B after about 10 minutes of >60kbps! If the 2nd B is busy, it fails and tries again every 5 minutes, but if it's not, i4b answers a 2nd call for isp0 while the 1st is allready taking place, thus screwing things up pretty badly - I have to put the interface down and up again for packets to flow again :( Unfortunately I cannot change the behaviour of the cisco, but considering the fact that i4b does not support channel bundling, wouldn't it be a good idea if it rejected a call for an interface that has one allready in place? I could live with rejecting a call every 5 minutes. It shouldn't be hard to add this functionality, but I tried to do it and failed miserably since I don't know my way around the i4b source tree. Perhaps someone could consider making this minor change or point out to me a good place to start in the source tree. TIA, K. Konstantinidis To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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