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AS far as I know the gate way is set right. All the
windows machines in the office have a gateway of 216.172.53.65. That's
what I set my Linux to. Where are the ISDN tools in linux? I am a
little lost as I have only had Linux for two weeks now. I would use it
alot more if I could switch my e-mail and use the internet on it.
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 8:34
PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ISDN
configuration
Question, is the isdn line hooked into a
router? Or is it going through the linux machine first? If it is
going through a router, all you should need to do is set your gateway address
to the ip address of the router. Otherwise I am not sure but I believe
there are several tools included on the CD that are for ISDN
configuration.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 4:04
PM
Subject: [newbie] ISDN
configuration
This is my first start at linux, and I am stuck I
installed Mandrake 6.0 from CD. Configured everything to the best of
my knowledge (not much) set it for custom not server, but running a network
at office (I set the IP address and host name to what is on my
Windows OS, it is a dual boot) I want to know how to configure an ISDN
line. I can't figure out how to make Linux recognize the ISDN line and
not a dial-up.
Thanx,
Tom
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