Sorry. I sent the ppp config, not the chat script. It's attached ...
Thanks
Mike
Michael L. Stokes wrote:
See embedded comments ...
Chris Frey wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 04:45:48PM -0500, Michael L. Stokes wrote:
If I try to use the connect script in rogers.peer, I get an
immediate error on the chat script.
I know that the ppp config I use with XmBlackBerry said not to use
the 'AT+cGDCONT=1 ...'
command as Verizon doesn't want to see it. All I know is tha I dont
need it.
Thanks! That's good to know. Once you get this working, could you send
your chatscript to me? I'd like to include samples for as many ISP's
as possible.
It's attached ( /etc/ppp/peers/blackberry ). I suspect the modem
option is not needed.
This seems to work fine. I connected to the other side, but I could
not ping the other side of the
point-to-point by ip address. I looked through the logs
(/var/log/messages) and saw nothing that
would indicate a problem. ifconfig ppp0 reports a local and remote
ip address just fine. The BB
screen shown that I was connected as a modem unlike XmBlackBerry
that shows you are connected
as a desktop. Any recommendations? Things to check?
I am unable to ping the IP either, but that doesn't stop me from
actually
surfing to places, so I assumed at the time that perhaps it was just
a filter on the ISP side. Perhaps I should look into this more closely.
No you're right. I don't know why the carrier would filter ICMP packets
for their dial-in. I guess they are just paranoid. I bet this breaks
a lot
of scripts.
Did your default route get setup automatically? (/sbin/route -n)
It did not. A debug message tells you that. I knew that and set a
new route
manually, but what I didn't do before is remove the old default
route. After that
I am able to surf. Even DNS works!
If you have an IP address, the hardest part should be over. Have you
tried browsing to a website?
Thanks for the feedback,
- Chris
So, the deal is how do you get the default gateway to take?
Also, I notice that
when connected I get a message on the blackberry to the effect that it
is being
used as a modem. After I call poff <profile>, it still says it is
being used as a modem.
I can get rid of the message by disconnecting the usb cable, but I bet
there is a more
elegant way. Also, I'm not sure what happens if I try to immediately
reconnect. I'll
give that a try today sometimes. Thanks again Chris.
--Mike
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ABORT BUSY ABORT 'NO CARRIER' ABORT VOICE ABORT 'NO DIALTONE' ABORT 'NO DIAL
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