Hello Steve,

There seems to be an option in the source to specify the devicename:

        { "device name", o_wild, (void *) &setdevname_pppoatm,
          "ATM service provider IDs: VPI.VCI",
          OPT_DEVNAM | OPT_PRIVFIX | OPT_NOARG  | OPT_A2STRVAL | OPT_STATIC,
          devnam},

I'm not sure how it works however and if it does what you want... Anyone
on the list?

Eric


> Thanks to Eric, I now have my Bering-uClibc server talking to my
> speedtouch modems. I can successfully connect to the internet and my
> internal network can browse the web etc.
>
> The next stage is to get _both_ my ADSL connections working through the
> leaf box to spread the traffic and provide some resilience for the network
> - this is, after all, the reason I am swapping my two super
> unstable/buggy DrayTek routers for a mini PC and two adsl modems.
>
> I know this is not a specific leaf problem, but does anyone know how to
> tell pppd which device to use for a PPP connection when using the pppoatm
> plugin ?
>
> pppd is being called as follows for the two connections ppp0 and ppp1
>
> pppd call adsl0 pppd call adsl1
>
> And the adsl<x> scripts contain
>
>
> plugin pppoatm.o 0.38
>
> But I need to be able to specify which modem each provider script should
> use. E.g. something like...
>
> plugin pppoatm.o 0.38 -m 1 plugin pppoatm.o 0.38 -m 2
>
> At the moment, they both try to access the first modem.
>
>
> Perhaps it is another command line parameter that must be passed on the
> plugin line, but I can't fine a man page that specifies this.
>
> On earlier distributions, where there was no linux inbuilt ppp over atm
> support, the speedtouch had specific files pppoa2 and pppoa3 where the
> modem number could be specified using -m <number>. E.g.
>
> /usr/sbin/pppoa3 -m 1 -c -vpi 0 -vci 38
> /usr/sbin/pppoa3 -m 2 -c -vpi 0 -vci 38
>
>
> ...But there is some difficulty compiling these two for uClibc, as I
> understand from Eric. Plus, why use an early modem specific
> implementation, when there is a newer, integrated generic version.
>
> This problem is neither specific to leaf nor the speedtouch, so apologies
> for posting here, but if anyone can give any pointers, it would really be
> appreciated.
>
> I will post back the required leaf config when I have everything sorted
> out.
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Stephen Done
>
>
>
>
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