Hi ,

 I am trying to get ppp running using my linux 5.0 for Alpha. I am 
 running it on Axp pci33 machine. I am using Motorola VoiceSurfer 56K
 internal modem. I can get the modem to work using minicom. 

 When i try to run ppp, i can get a serial connection established :
 
 1 18:43:43 localhost chat[845]: Permission granted^M 
May  1 18:43:43 localhost chat[845]: CLI -- got it 
May  1 18:43:43 localhost chat[845]: send (ppp^M) 
May  1 18:43:43 localhost pppd[843]: Serial connection established.
May  1 18:43:44 localhost pppd[843]: Using interface ppp0
May  1 18:43:44 localhost pppd[843]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
May  1 18:43:49 localhost pppd[843]: local  IP address 158.140.31.21
May  1 18:43:49 localhost pppd[843]: remote IP address 158.140.31.3
May  1 18:43:49 localhost pppd[843]: ioctl(SIOCADDRT) device route: Network is 
unreachable

  the last line above is Network is unreachable.

 Also if i do ifconfig ppp0: 

 ppp0      Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol  
          inet addr:158.140.31.21  P-t-P:158.140.31.3  Mask:255.255.0.0
          POINTOPOINT  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:9 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
          TX packets:10 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0


 Please respond as i have spent enough time trying to figure out the 
 problem. Any help will be greatly appreciated.



I have a ALPHA AXP pci33 for which i am trying to use linux 5.0.
 I am using WINDOWS NT 4.0 and it works well so far. I have my
 modem (MOTOROLA Voice Surfer 56K Internal) configured to use
 com3 and irq 5. 

 When i give the following command:
 setserial /dev/modem or setserial /dev/cua2  i see that my UART is
unknown.

 How can i get Linux to see the UART?

 Next i set the UART to 16550A which is what the UART was for /dev/cua0 and
/dev/cua1.

 Now if i try to dial using minicom  i do not see any response. 

 Actually i could use the modem before and somehow linux recognised
the UART for /dev/cua2 also but i have reinstalled linux 5.0 and i am
 facing the problem.


 Thanks a lot.

 Imran


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