Le jeu 15/01/2004 à 12:07, Gerard Forns a écrit :
> I have run the command:
> 
> /usr/sbin/slmodemd  --country=SPAIN /dev/modem
> 
> And now when I execute "pon",   my syslog shows the fallowing output:
> 
> Jan 15 12:05:25 marmellar pppd[6772]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: abort on (BUSY)
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: abort on (VOICE)
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: send (ATZW2^M)
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: expect (OK)
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: ATZW2^M^M
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: OK
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]:  -- got it
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: send (ATDT<put^M)
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: expect (phone)
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: ^M
> Jan 15 12:05:26 marmellar chat[6773]: ATDT<put^M^M
> 
> Does it means that my modem is running?  Now I am not phisically plugged 
> into telephone line and mayby  the abort messages are due that I am 
> umplugged. This night I will try to plug it and I will tell you something.
> 

hummm . don't know .. i personnly use wwvdial and when i intalled the
debian package it configured evrything by itself.

but what i can see in your log means, IMO, that you didn't specify a
good/valid phone number ... 

Benoit
-- 
Also we should remember that unfortunately free software
is not widely used because people prefer to have something
to plug'n'play and not something to configure'n'work.
Pier Luca.


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