I currently use this exact setup. You need to install the diald package as well 
as
ppp. The main thing is getting diald configured. One main pointer I can give 
you here
is to *not* try to use pon/poff to diald the connection up as this will not 
work.

Once you get diald so it will bring up the connection you can twiddle with the
settings which control how much idle time it allows, etc. Let me know if you get
stuck.

Russell Rademacher wrote:

> Hello guys.
>
>         Okay.. I got a little project to work on in few days and I would
> appreciate some pointers and help on this one.
>
>         Basically.... I am little familiar with the Masq system...but what I
> would like to do is setup this system as like this.  I like the system to be a
> central gateway using ISDN Modem so it dials on demand to the ISP when someone
> from the Lan Network send out a TCP/IP request out like browser or something
> and get hooked on to the ISP using the system.  Does it sound like the Linux
> Router system that I am supposed to look into for that kind of function?
>
>         Any input and ideas to make this a workable solution is appreciated.
>
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