What dose this mean, and how can i fix it.
Running Redhat 6.0 and diald 0.99.3, ppp-2.3.11-1

Mar  4 10:05:44 localhost connect: Initializing Modem
Mar  4 10:05:45 localhost connect: Dialing 9,7885373
Mar  4 10:06:12 localhost connect: chat:  Mar 04 10:06:12 CONNECT 
45333/ARQ/V90/LAPM/V42BIS
Mar  4 10:06:12 localhost connect: Protocol started
Mar  4 10:06:12 localhost diald[375]: Connected to site 10.0.0.2 
Mar  4 10:06:12 localhost diald[375]: Running pppd (pid = 676).
Mar  4 10:06:12 localhost pppd[676]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
Mar  4 10:06:12 localhost pppd[676]: Using interface ppp0
Mar  4 10:06:12 localhost pppd[676]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
Mar  4 10:06:44 localhost pppd[676]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Mar  4 10:06:44 localhost pppd[676]: Modem hangup
Mar  4 10:06:44 localhost pppd[676]: Connection terminated.
Mar  4 10:06:44 localhost pppd[676]: Exit.
Mar  4 10:06:44 localhost diald[375]: start sl0: SIOCADDRT: File exists 
Mar  4 10:06:44 localhost diald[375]: stop ppp0: SIOCDELRT: No such process 
Mar  4 10:06:44 localhost kernel: ppp: ppp0 not active 
Mar  4 10:06:44 localhost diald[375]: stop ppp0: SIOCSIFFLAGS: Device not configured 
Mar  4 10:06:45 localhost diald[375]: Delaying 3 seconds before clear to dial.

??
It worked before, maybe the kernel routing needs to be reconfigured?

What are the ifconfig and route commands to reset the routing properly, if that is the 
problem.

Any help would be great, thanks for your attention.

Rob


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