At 12:33 AM 5/5/00 +0800, you wrote:
>Anyone have a similar setup before? Converting from a analog to ISDN dialup?
>I searched all over the WEB and found a lot of links to ISDN but I tried
>some of them and it's not working.
>Know any good how-to/write-up/tutorial on ISDN with diald?
I used an analog modem and line first, before switching to a 3Com Impact
(not IQ) T/A for my ISDN setup. So long as the Terminal Adapter acts just
like a modem, there wasn't any configuration change needed for diald.
However, you do have to get the T/A's S-Registers and init strings right
for it to do things like Multilink PPP on both B channels automatically. I
found all I needed in the 3Com manuals online.
>I used the manual pppd (the default ppp-go and ppp-off) and here is my log.
>
>my messages log
[snip]
>May 4 21:20:41 mail chat[600]: CONNECT
>May 4 21:20:41 mail chat[600]: -- got it
>May 4 21:20:41 mail chat[600]: send (ogin:^M)
>May 4 21:20:41 mail chat[600]: expect (myusername)
>May 4 21:20:41 mail chat[600]: 115200^M
I do see here that after EXPECTing CONNECT, you then SEND ogin:^M. I'm sure
you meant to EXPECT ogin:^M to come from your ISP. Then you want to SEND
myusername.
Oh, but before I forget, I was using PAP authentication right from the
start, which saved me having to convert from Login:/Password: style logins.
At my ISP, you MUST use PAP authentication if you want to have the full
speed of both ISDN B channels.
Good luck!
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