Thanks to Diego, the link now works.
However, I have a question; why is the isdn line control performed in the
addroute and delroute scripts? The documentation for diald says
..The designated script or executable is called by diald
once it has established the proxy device..
..The designated script or executable is called by
diald just before it deletes the proxy device (when
diald is about to terminate)...
I would have expected the control to be in the connect and disconnect
scripts and this is why I couldn't make it work.
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From: Diego Cortassa[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 October 1999 15:10
To: Hildebrand, Jason; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Using the diald with ISDN
"Hildebrand, Jason" wrote:
>
> 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 the scripts (and it seems to be rather out of date as well).
> 1. a pointer to some updated isdn/diald scripts, examples, or docs
try http://www.logx-srl.com/diald.html
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Bye
Diego Cortassa
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