No, I want to redial when at the first attempt
I get busy signal, not when connection is dropped.

> Try to add:
> 
> persist
> 
> into your pppd options
> 
> This will redial your connection after it dropped.
> 
> In addition you can also add:
> 
> holdoff 600
> 
> which will wait 10 minutes (600 seconds) before it redials a dropped
> connection. This is handy, if you have a provider fault, that 
> will cost you
> a phone call every time to try  (like in Australia, when you 
> make a local
> call it costs $0.25 every time the other side picks up). So 
> if the other
> side picks up and cannot establish the connection you will 
> have a lot of
> waste phone calles in 10 minutes.
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> Bernhard
> 
> Nerijus wrote:
> 
> > How to automatically redial on busy and how to
> > cycle through different phone numbers until I get
> > a connection? What is better to use in this case -
> > chat or dip?
> >
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