Chris,

I used the replacedefaultroute pppd option, and it still isn't setting 
the default route.
ANy ideas?


Thanks
Mike


Chris Frey wrote:
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 07:56:40AM -0500, Michael L. Stokes wrote:
>   
>> It's attached ( /etc/ppp/peers/blackberry ).  I suspect the modem option 
>> is not needed.
>>     
>
> Thanks very much for your attachments.
>
>
>   
>> So, the deal is how do you get the default gateway to take? 
>>     
>
> It works for me if I don't already have a default gateway set.
>
> There are 3 pppd options that control this:
>
>       nodefaultroute          Don't touch it
>       defaultroute            Set it if it doesn't exist
>       replacedefaultroute     Set even if one already exists
>
> If you use the last one, I don't know if the old default route will be
> reset when pppd exits.
>
>
>   
>> 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.
>>     
>
> There are two modes that are available for modem support, and you are
> likely using IpModem mode.  You can tell which mode by the -v output of
> pppob.  It will say "Using IpModem mode" or "Using Serial mode"
> depending what it detects.
>
> IpModem mode just reads and writes to the USB endpoints that behave like
> a modem, and there is no open or close logic for it.  There might be
> some close command that I'm missing.
>
> If you want to try Serial mode, use the -s option on pppob.  This mode
> does have a close command, but it also ties up your device in Desktop mode.
>
> It would be useful to know whether running "btool -t" right after
> closing pppd affects the device.
>
> Thanks again for your testing and sample files.  I'll add them as
> Verizon samples.
>
> - Chris
>
>
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