"Daniel Hilevich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In my case, although, I want to use the IFF_AUTO (dial on demand)
> option and this is where ifconfig can not help me. In the auto mode,
> the sppp driver should initialize the lcp machine when it gets a new
> message to send.
Did you ever look how the ISDN `customer' driver handles it? At least
for me, it used to work for something like two years now there (and
i'm using it daily).
Without a massive code review, i can't however tell you the exact
chain of events that happens once the callout is triggered, that's
nothing one can remember for more than a week. :-) I could however
offer you a log from "ifconfig ... debug" for a callout dial-on-demand
connection, that should demonstrate the state transitions for normal
(i. e. no packet loss) negotiations.
--
cheers, J"org
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