Hi,
        I am not able to connect using diald.
        The following messages are found in /var/log/messages:

Sep 20 18:02:09 timmip pppd[4833]: Using interface ppp0
Sep 20 18:02:09 timmip pppd[4833]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
Sep 20 18:02:39 timmip pppd[4833]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Sep 20 18:03:09 timmip diald[4658]: pppd startup timed out. Check your
pppd options. Killing pppd.
Sep 20 18:03:09 timmip diald[4658]: stop ppp0: SIOCDELRT: No such
process

        If you have any clues as to how I can go about debugging these
        messages, I would appreciate it.

        Thanks,
-timm

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sy
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 2:03 AM
> To: Michael H. Warfield
> Cc: 'Nigel Ramsden'; 'Diald mailing list'
> Subject: Re: Office going nuts
>
>
> From:                 "Michael H. Warfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:              Re: Office going nuts
> To:                   Lourdes A Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date sent:            Wed, 15 Sep 1999 11:20:37 -0400 (EDT)
> Copies to:            "'Nigel Ramsden'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>               "'Diald mailing list'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> On my Zoom modems, I use atm0 l0. The l0 sets the volume to off.
> A bit redundant, but it doesn't cost extra. Then I write it into nvram
> slot 1 with at&w1. This can then be recalled by using atz1.
> I'm not sure if the at&w1 will work for a 3com modem or now
> though.
>
> -Sy
> > Lourdes A Jones enscribed thusly:
> >
> > > > I've finally got diald all working, serving our office of 10
> > > > people or so.
> > > > The unexpected problem is, they're going mad because the
> > > > modem now blasts
> > > > out its dialing sequence at full volume every few minutes
> > > > instead of staying
> > > > quietly up all day.
> >
> > > > I've looked at the 3Com manual and inserted
> >
> > > > ATM0
> >
> > > > into the chat script before dialling, which is supposed to
> > > > turn off the
> > > > speaker, but it doesn't.  Has anyone else solved this?
> >
> > > I've replace 'ATZ' with 'AT&F1M0' and it's quiet here.
> >
> > > For the curious: 3Com modems tend to have 2 factory defaults AT&F0
> > > (non-optimized - old Hayes defaults) and AT&F1 (optimized).
> Unfortunately
> > > anything placed after ATZ (AT&F0 settings restored) or ATZ1
> (AT&F1 settings
> > > restored) is often ignored.  So ATZ1MO won't work as expected
> but AT&F1M0
> > > will.
> >
> >     But "ATZ OK ATM0" would work.  I always make it a practice to never
> > combine a reset command (factory or NVRAM) with any other options.  Some
> > modems react one way, others react other ways.
> >
> > > Lourdes
> >
> >     Mike
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