> also, there is something else running pppd in a loop - restarting it
> immediately when it exits. this loop will be unnecessary when persist
> is actually working, since pppd does it itself.


Thanks for your help Angus,
I found where to put the correct holdoff and other ppp options.
in /etc/ppp/options
I added persist and holdoff 30
works great!
Now it looks like this:

Oct 19 09:46:21 solid pppd[5434]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Oct 19 09:46:21 solid pppd[5434]: Modem hangup
Oct 19 09:46:21 solid pppd[5434]: Connection terminated.
Oct 19 09:46:21 solid pppd[5434]: Connect time 1.1 minutes.
Oct 19 09:46:21 solid pppd[5434]: Sent 944 bytes, received 685 bytes.
Oct 19 09:46:52 solid chat[5539]: abort on (BUSY)               <---(starts dialign
again)

Swoit!

dave



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