Le Samedi 18 Janvier 2003 22:14, Stephane Bortzmeyer a écrit :
On Sunday 19 January 2003, at 19 h 24, the keyboard of PADOLY Alex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En principe sous Debian (Potao) il y avait un script de configuration des
utilitaires de l'ISDN.
isdnconfig
Il existe toujours en
Le dim 19/01/2003 à 19:24, PADOLY Alex a écrit :
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 05:20:59PM +0100, Olivier BATARD wrote:
Bonsoir,
En principe sous Debian (Potao) il y avait un script de configuration des
utilitaires de l'ISDN
son nom ? (isdn.utils ?)
.
Sous Woody,je ne sais pas,je suis encore sous
Bonjour,
Est ce qqu'un pourrait m'expliquer comment install ma connexion rnis
sous debian 3.0.
J'ai suivi la doc linux-france mais elle est obsolete.
Pourriez vous m'aidez ?
lorsque je tape isdnctrl j'ai le message suivant :
can't open /dev/isdncrt:.
Alors que le fichier existe
Merci
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 05:20:59PM +0100, Olivier BATARD wrote:
Bonsoir,
En principe sous Debian (Potao) il y avait un script de configuration des
utilitaires de l'ISDN.
Sous Woody,je ne sais pas,je suis encore sous Potato avec une connection ISDN .
Tout le monde semble etre à l'ADSL pourquoi
On Sun, 19 Jan 2003 19:24:51 +0100
PADOLY Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 05:20:59PM +0100, Olivier BATARD wrote:
Bonsoir,
En principe sous Debian (Potao) il y avait un script de configuration des
utilitaires de l'ISDN.
Sous Woody,je ne sais pas,je suis encore sous
On Sunday 19 January 2003, at 19 h 24, the keyboard of PADOLY Alex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En principe sous Debian (Potao) il y avait un script de configuration des
utilitaires de l'ISDN.
isdnconfig
Il existe toujours en Woody (paquetage isdnutils-base)
Tout le monde semble etre à l'ADSL
On Saturday 18 January 2003, at 17 h 20, the keyboard of Olivier BATARD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Est ce qqu'un pourrait m'expliquer comment install ma connexion rnis
sous debian 3.0.
isdnconfig
est un bon point de départ.
J'ai suivi la doc linux-france mais elle est obsolete.
En quoi ?
On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 22:24:26 +0100
Stephane Bortzmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Saturday 18 January 2003, at 17 h 20, the keyboard of Olivier BATARD
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| Est ce qqu'un pourrait m'expliquer comment install ma connexion rnis
| sous debian 3.0.
|
| isdnconfig
|
Bonjour,
Comment peut on installer une connexion isdn sous debian
?
Merci
Olivier BATARD
Le dim, sep 08, 2002 at 05:35:02 +0200, dans une grande inspiration, Olivier
BATARD a ecrit:
Bonjour,
Salut,
Comment peut on installer une connexion isdn sous debian ?
Peux-tu preciser un peu ?
L'adaptateur : externe (serie ou usb) ou interne (pci ou isa) ?
Et puis je suppose que tu
Bonsoir,
Je suis sous Debian Potato r7 et je dispose d'une connexion isdn, il est
possible que cela soit plus simple sous Woody !
Il faut d'abord savoir si vous disposez d'une carte active ou passive .
Dans le second cas, il va valoir donner au modules hisax des paramètres
(type;io;irq) .
En
Bonsoir ,
Je suis sous Potato r7, il se peut que l'installation soit simplifiée sous
Woody .
Il faut tout d'abord savoir si votre adaptateur isdn est passif ou actif .
Dans le second cas, durant l'installation ou après (à l'aide du script modonf )
vous devez indiquez des paramètres au
Bonsoir à tous ,
Quelles sont les différentes étapes à effectuer pour installer sous
Debian un adaptateur RNIS passif sur bus PCI (AVM) .
Merci à tous .
Cordialement .
Alex PADOLY
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Robert Varga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do I need to do to make an ISDN card work in Linux?
What modules do I need to install?
What do I need to do to configure the ISDN card?
Can I use the two 64kbit channels separately and how?
What other packages support the ISDN channel?
Etc...
What do I need to do to make an ISDN card work in Linux?
What modules do I need to install?
What do I need to do to configure the ISDN card?
Can I use the two 64kbit channels separately and how?
What other packages support the ISDN channel?
Etc...
The hardware:
I need to install two machines
Hi,
Robert Varga hat gesagt: // Robert Varga wrote:
What do I need to do to make an ISDN card work in Linux?
What modules do I need to install?
What do I need to do to configure the ISDN card?
Can I use the two 64kbit channels separately and how?
What other packages support the ISDN
Robert Varga hat gesagt: // Robert Varga wrote:
What do I need to do to make an ISDN card work in Linux?
Compile your kernel for ISDN support
Install the isdnutils package
Have a look at the following web site - really easy configuration here:
http://www.thennion.demon.co.uk/ISDN.html
I
I am about to get an ISDN line installed at home, and will be using a BT
Speedway TA card (Fritz).
What I would like to do is have a log on and log off system like I have
with my V90 setup (pon and poff). I *don't* want a dial-on-demand
setup.
Can anyone explain how I set up Debian for ISDN
On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 11:51:22 +, Phillip Deackes wrote:
Can anyone explain how I set up Debian for ISDN
Install the isdnutils package, and configure it similar to the setup scripts
at ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/pub/cistron/linux/isdn/ .
Personally, I dislike having to become root for opening
I am considering having a BT Home Highway (ISDN) line installed here in
the UK. I understand the BT Speedway ISDN card is supported by Linux.
Does anyone have any experience of ISDN and Debian. I have been doing a
lot of reading, but would like someone who actually uses ISDN to offer
some advice
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, Phillip Deackes wrote:
Does anyone have any experience of ISDN and Debian. I have been doing a
lot of reading, but would like someone who actually uses ISDN to offer
some advice.
In the docs I have read, I have seen nothing about setting up an ISDN
connection
I've been using ISDN under Debian for since August last year with a
dynamic IP adress and all works fine. (I'm using another card as the BT
Speedway, but if it's supported I shouldn't make a difference.)
I've never had any trouble with having a dynamic ip-adress, the hardest
part were the scripts
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Hi all
I have an ISDN card which connects to an ISP single channel just fine.
In Windows it can connect bonded to this same ISP. My question is
simple: How do I make it use dual channel in Linux?
I don't mind whether it connects the second channel
Ian Lynagh wrote:
[CC'ed to debian-user and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all
I have an ISDN card which connects to an ISP single channel just fine.
In Windows it can connect bonded to this same ISP. My question is
simple: How do I make it use dual channel in Linux?
When you configure, using
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nuno Carvalho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
When you configure, using isdnctrl, your isdn card for use ippp0 make a
copy from the same line but with ippp1.
What do you mean by this?
(I am using the isdnconfig script from the isdnutils package).
--
Ian Lynagh - [EMAIL
Dear Debianers,
I have just read the isdn4linux FAQ (suggested by somebody in this list)
and, since I intend to buy a PCMCIA card, I'd like to ask a few questions.
I have just installed Debian 2.0 on my IBM Thinkpad 760 CD, with a 120MHz
Pentium, 40 MB ram, and a 2.1 GB HD.
I am about to try my
I am about to try my first kernel compilation ever and I'd like to know
wheter ISDN support should be compiled in.
I think so. You should compile the HiSax drivers in. But a current
Debian kernel should have ISDN support compiled in.
Moreover, is isdn4linux necessary in addition to the ISDN
On Thu, 10 Sep 1998, Remo Badii wrote:
Moreover, is isdn4linux necessary in addition to the ISDN package that comes
with Debian? This issue is not addressed in the FAQ.
In the Debian documentation, I read that isdnutils is all you need to run
an ISDN connection.
AFAIK isdnutils in debian
Hi,
I'm still having problems with my ISDN connection to my ISP.
I set up /etc/device.ippp0, which has the comment
# See also : isdnctrl(8), isdnctrl help text
# pppbind is not yet documented in that manpage :-(
The isdnctrl help text says
pppbind name [devicenum] PPP,
SS == Shiraz Sayani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SS pppbind name [devicenum] PPP, bind interface to ippp-device
SS (exclusive)
SS and my old setup used 'isdnctrl pppbind 0', so I tried both 0 and
SS ippp0 as the parametr,
0 is correct.
SS but although the connection to the ISP is made,
SS I
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
SS == Shiraz Sayani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SS but although the connection to the ISP is made,
SS I cannot access anything via ppp e.g.
SS Bert# ping 195.121.1.34
SS PING 195.121.1.34 (195.121.1.34): 56 data bytes
SS (HiSax driver detected)
SS ping:
matthew tebbens wrote:
Is anyone running Debian - Internet via ISDN ??
Please mail me, I'd like to ask a few questions
about the setup.
I'm running Debian with a Teles 16.3 internal card connected to my
ISP in the Netherlands. It was working fine with bo, but I seem to
have
Jaakko Niemi wrote:
matthew tebbens wrote:
Is anyone running Debian - Internet via ISDN ??
Please mail me, I'd like to ask a few questions
about the setup.
I have the same card, and couldn't get it working with bo, but
upgraded to hamm and it started working :)
Ok
SS == Shiraz Sayani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SS 1) I think I've set everything up ok in /etc/isdn, and
SS /etc/init.d/isdnutils runs fine at boot up, but
SS whenever I try to establish a connection, I get the
SS following type of system messages.
SS Jun 20 19:41:16 Bert kernel: OPEN:
Is anyone running Debian - Internet via ISDN ??
Please mail me, I'd like to ask a few questions
about the setup.
Thanks !
Matthew
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Is anyone running Debian - Internet via ISDN ??
Please mail me, I'd like to ask a few questions
about the setup.
If you have questions regarding an ISDN router I could probably help but
if you have an ISDN modem or internal adapter my knowledge is more
limited.
-Ian
matthew tebbens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is anyone running Debian - Internet via ISDN ??
Please mail me, I'd like to ask a few questions
about the setup.
Thanks !
Matthew
Lot of folks are! isdn4linux is in the the kernel, and there's an
excellent isdnutils package for Debian (with lots
matthew tebbens wrote:
Is anyone running Debian - Internet via ISDN ??
Please mail me, I'd like to ask a few questions
about the setup.
I'm running Debian with a Teles 16.3 internal card connected to my
ISP in the Netherlands. It was working fine with bo, but I seem to
have broken somthing
Telia (operator of telecom services in Sweden) is
having a drive on ISDN equipment and I´m thinking
of buying a ISDN-box.
But before I make my decision I need to know how
Debian handles ISDN, if it manages Bandwidth On
Demand and so on.
I also need to know what adapters I could use
On Tuesday 26 May 1998, at 10 h 6, the keyboard of Johan Berglund
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But before I make my decision I need to know how
Debian handles ISDN, if it manages Bandwidth On
Demand and so on.
Debian is Linux so just check the Linux documentation. The FAQ contains
everything
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