Hi everyone,

Sorry for my lack of German ability.  Don't ask me why I live in
Hamburg and don't speak perfect German yet *sigh*.  Anyway I am sure
you guys understand English just fine.  So here goes....

I have a freshly installed SuSE 6.0 system (right from the CDs) and I
have a Teles 16.3 (non-PnP) ISDN card and I have upgraded to the 2.2.3 
kernel.

So with YaST I set up the ISDN dial-in features.  I tell it the
dial-in IP, the gateway, the nameserver, and point to point partner.
That all is fine.  Then I set up the hardware parameters, HiSaX,
Teles, etc.  The test goes fine.  The I set up the last things: which
number to dial, MANUAL dial-in (!), user name, and password.
Everything goes quite smoothly.

Then I do /sbin/init.d/i4l start and ippp0 is added then to test
dialing out I do a /sbin/isdnctrl dial ippp0.  Then I am connected
just fine.  Then I disconnect using /sbin/isdnctrl hangup ippp0.  So
to test the hangup I do a ping to an outside machine.  And wow my
machine connects again on its own!  Even though I have the dialmode
set to manual.

I have look in all the configuration files and everything looks like
what I want ti to be but the damn thing still dials in on its own.
And last night I noticed that when I reboot the machine it dials in
right away during the reboot!

Does anyone have a clue as to what might be happening here and what
the solution might be?  I look in the SuSE support database but I
didn't find anything that I hadn't tried before.  I look forward to
hearing from someone.  Tschuess.

Jason

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