Hi, 
Sorry for my previous message about USB sniffing : i solved my problem !
I got a cellphone : Motorola V220 with a modem inside. I wanted connect it to 
download / upload datas and informations and after a windows sniffing, i saw 
it was done by AT commands.
But when i connected my phone under linux, i got this error message :

Sep  2 01:04:21 antimony kernel: usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using 
address 3
Sep  2 01:04:21 antimony kernel: usb 1-1: device not accepting address 3, 
error -71

However, sometimes, i got another message : 
Sep  2 01:16:07 antimony kernel: usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using 
address 10
Sep  2 01:16:07 antimony kernel: cdc_acm 1-1:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device
 and with a terminal i can send AT commands to my cellphone and it answer me 
without any problems.

About the error,i think it's the timeout which is too short ?

I hope you can find and solve the problem.
Regards,


Le mercredi 1 Septembre 2004 22:45, Titou a �crit :
> Hi,
> I got an USB modem but i can't use it with the cdc-acm driver so i sniff
> the correct communication on a Windows system but i need to know what's
> wrong with the cdc-acm driver. So, there is no sniffing system in the USB
> core driver (like for network with tcpdump ?!) ? a special device where we
> can watch all USB data transmission and reception ?
> I try to find the issue without it but it will easiest :)
> Regards,

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