When you send log output, please send it in complete form. The actual
entries would have had timestamps, for example, and told us the name of the
program that is connecting (in this case, I assume pppd). Also, does pppd
run chat or a similar program before it starts? If it does, you should post
that app's log messages too. If it doesn't, what causes the isdn connection
to be made to the remote site?
This is good general advice for beginners -- when you're sending us log or
error message output, don't edit out the "unimportant" parts. If you are a
beginner, you don't know what is important and what is not. We do.
My best guess as to what is happening is that pppd is simply timing out. If
the sig 15 gets logged 30 seconds after the "serial connection established"
message -- something the timestamps will show -- that's almost surely all
that it means.
Try adding "debug" and "kdebug 0" to your /etc/ppp/options file. That will
cause a lot more information about the attempt to get logged. Then take a
look at the results and, if you can't figure it out on your own. send us
**complete** logs.
The usual advice for debugging pppd is to use a terminal program like
minicom to establish the connection, so you can see what the other end is
sending. This lets you find out what authentication the other end wants
before it starts the actual ppp LCP exchange. Since this is isdn, not a
modem, I don't know if the same approach will work or not.
But basically what appears to be going on is that the two ends don't know
how no negotiate link parameters. Without knowing something about what the
other end is doing, it is difficult to suggest a fix.
At 10:52 AM 2/26/00 +0530, Ganesh wrote:
>hi
>i am new in linux, i need some help, I am using isdn with 64kbps line,
>when i am connecting it is showing like:
>Serial connection established.
>using interface ppp0
>Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
>Terminating on signal 15
>Hangup (sighup)
>modem hangup
>connection terminated
>Exit.
>Please some one help me, what will be the problem, I could not able to
>get "local IP address" and "Remote IP address"
>Thanks in advance
------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
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