Hello :)),

What do you mean by ISDN? I used Netgear Digital Modem (as they call it). I 
use Debian 2.1. Works with the same scripts with small changes as far as 
"connect" is concern. The only additional line I had to add in 
/etc/ppp/options was "asyncmap 0".

Best regard
"Jersey"

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From:   Hildebrand, Jason[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, October 25, 1999 4:23 PM
To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        Using the diald with ISDN


I'm trying to get diald to control an ISDN link.  I've looked through the
stuff in the contrib directory, but haven't found it to be of much help in
understanding how diald should be configured, as there are no comments in
the scripts (and it seems to be rather out of date as well).

If you have _any_ of the following information, I'd appreciate it.

1. a pointer to some updated isdn/diald scripts, examples, or docs

2. the address of a site that has archives of this mailing list (the 
archive
site listed in the diald docs seems to be dead - is there another one
anywhere?)

3. does diald still use the SLIP device trick if you're using an "ethernet"
device?  Should I be using the new proxy option or not?   (the contrib
scripts don't).  I'm familiar with diald and modems, but a bit in the dark
when it comes to ISDN.  If someone could give me a rough outline of how
diald functions, that would be great.

I'm using diald 0.99.1 under SuSE Linux.

Thanks,
Jason

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