I have trouble getting my modem to reset. I think I need to drop the
CTS from the computer to force the modem back into command mode. Is
there a way to do this from a scipt? The normal reset strings are not
getting through.
On Thu, 01 Jul 1999 19:35:21 -0400, bchiodini wrote:
>"Alex H. Vandenham" wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to figure out why my diald ppp session will not connect and would
>> REALLY appreciate some help.
>>
>> The connect script is the same as one that I use with a manual pppd call and it
>> works fine so I'm fairly sure the problem is somewhere in the ppp configuration
>> but I'm baffled.
>>
>
>I've got diald with pap running under RedHat6.0
>
>I hope the following help.
>
>Here is a copy of my diald.conf, /etc/ppp/pap-secrets, and /etc/ppp/pppchat:
>
>diald.conf:
>
># diald.conf for anathoth
>
># Select the demand dial rules you want
># Bring the link up for anything, timeout in seconds. Use this for
># when the dompute has its own phone line
>accept any 300 any
># Use the filter file that comes with diald. This can be a bit drastic,
># so use the filter below
># include /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter
># or use the filter that brings the link up for use on a line shared with
># a phone
># include /etc/diald/phone.filter
>
># stuff to set up the diald connection
>device /dev/ttyS1
>speed 115200
>lock
>mode ppp
># We may get another terminal server, thus use
># 'dynamic' and do not tell PPP the IP number of the other end
># For use with gated, comment out the 'dynamic' option, and
># set remote to be the same as local
>dynamic
>local 10.0.0.1
>remote 10.0.0.2
>pppd-options asyncmap 0 user myuid remotename remotename ipcp-accept-remote
># impulse 300,0,0
>defaultroute
>modem
>crtscts
>connect "/usr/sbin/chat -f /etc/ppp/pppchat"
>redial-timeout 10
>fifo /etc/diald/diald.ctl
># restrict 9:00:00 17:45:00 1 * *
># or-restrict 9:00:00 17:45:00 2 * *
># or-restrict 9:00:00 17:45:00 3 * *
># or-restrict 9:00:00 17:45:00 4 * *
># or-restrict 9:00:00 17:45:00 5 * *
># up
>
>pap-secrets:
>
># PAP secrets file
># remotenames ppp<n> are reserved for netcfg
>
># Format:
>#name remote secret
>myuid remotename password
>
>/etc/ppp/pppchat:
>
>ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
>ABORT BUSY
>ABORT "NO CARRIER"
>REPORT "CONNECT"
>"" ATZ
>OK AT&F&C1E0s11=55L0M0S95=1X4W2&Q5&D3
>OK ATDT555-1234
>CONNECT ""
>
>--
>
>Regards,
>
>Bob Chiodini
>
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>
>
>
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