I have installed my ISDN-card, base network, and ISN-options as described
in the manual. Hoever I have som questions regarding this installtion:
1. Is it possible to set up the dialing in a Windows-NT sort of style.
In Norway it is relatively expensive to dial, and I would like to decide
when both dialing and hang-ups should occur. If I could be asked by the
operqating system when a tcp-ip connection should be made, this would be
nice, but not necessary. I have tried to set the option: dial manual from
the ISDN-options in YAST.
2. On the suse-web, and in the datasheet that followed SUSE 6.0,
Dyanlink-ISDN-cards are said to be supported. However it does NOT figure
in list of available cards in YAST, which it probably should. I set up my
card as an ASUSCOM, and got the IO, IRQ, etc -data from the pnpdump- &
isapnp-tools. Any comments from SUSE on this?
3. I want to be able to chosse whether or not both ISDN-channels should
be used. I do not want SUSE to dial on the extra line if this is hardly
necessary. This costs the double of one line, in addition to the fee
payed for dialing.
4. I seem to have missed something on setting up a DNS or something. When
I try to telnet to a hostname (eg stud.ntnu.no) I get: no such host.
However if I telnet to the example in the manual, using the IP-address,
SUSE detects the call, and dials using my defined ISDN-connection. After
this I am able alse to telnet a hostname.
I hope someone out there has some comments on this...
Fredrik R�dland
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