See below


[root@server yossi]# screen /dev/ttyUSB0

Manufacturer: HSDPA USB Modem
Model: 209
Revision: HSDPA_6281_V002  1  [May 30 2007 11:00:00]
IMEI:
+GCAP: +CGSM,+DS,+ES

OK

1/ This looks good, now repeat for other devices, to determine which is the
auxilary port that can be used to command / retrieve status whilst the data
connection is up.

==>

The only other port that responded was /dev/ttyUSB2:

[root@server yossi]# screen /dev/ttyUSB2

Manufacturer: HSDPA USB Modem
Model: 209
Revision: HSDPA_6281_V002  1  [May 30 2007 11:00:00]
IMEI:
+GCAP: +CGSM,+DS,+ES

OK

2/ You'll now need some help from an MM guy to figure out which plugin to use
and how to configure it.



NOTE: I am not sure if the kernel OOPS was caused by insertion of this
device.
Maybe, looks to be connected to USB storage and your modem composite device
does have one USB storage interface


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