On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Wertheim,Richard X wrote:
|Hello everyone I'm stuck can someone point me in the right direction?
|
|I'm using Red Hat version 2.3.7 with PPP version 2.3.7
|
|I'm trying to connect to the internet using an ISDN connection with a 3COM
|ISDNTA modem. When I type PPPD I get a line of
|garbage characters which is good but when I try to make it dial I get
|nothing.
|
|I type this line
|/usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttys0 57600 debug connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v " AT ok
|atd5555555 connect '\d\c'"
|
|and nothing happens i get
|
|>
Sigh. This isn't a PPP problem, it's a script problem. You have three "'s
in the command line above. Things will go further if you remove the one
between the -v and the AT and replace it with '' . But not much further
unless you use OK and not ok and use CONNECT and not connect just before
the '\d\c' . And backing up, it's ttyS0 not ttys0. Linux isn't an MS DOS
or Winxx OS, it's a *nix OS where case makes a difference.
|Is there something different I have to do for ISDN modems? How do I get
|the spids up and working? All of the documentation that I find on ISDN has
|to do with ISDN cards, I don't have an ISDN card I have an external ISDN
|modem.
Sigh. You have an ISDN Terminal Adaptor or TA, which should have come with
documentation. They are, however, indistinguishable from modems as far as
your serial port and pppd are concerned.
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Clifford Kite Not a guru. (tm)
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