Hi!
I have a following question:
I have an Asuscom ISDN card (Winbond PCI model) in my Linux computer. It
seems to work fine with hisax driver, isdnctrl works & stuff.
1. Now, I want to connect to it from the remote computer using regular
phone line, regular PPP, etc. ISDN modem emulation (via ttyI0) refuses to
answer a call, saying "NO ANSWER". It also doesn't say "RING", like normal
modem does. Though it does detect the call, writing
Call to tei 127 from +49 /9999<FROM-NUMBER>, Germany on +49 /9999<MY_NUMBER>,
Germany Normal call clearing (Public network serving local user)
I do not know why there's Germany & stuff, maybe it's because of config
files, but he problem is that it refuses to act like a modem.
When I try to dial with this interface, it answers "BUSY" on every number
tried, and it doesn't seem it even trie to dial - "BUSY" returned too
fast. And every manual I find says ttyI? should behave like a modem -
which it doesn't. So what's the problem with it and what I'm doing
wrong? Am I misled and ISDN card can't be used like a modem?
2. Now, if I leave alone regular phone stuff and restrict myself to ISDN
stuff, is there any good (preferably in English, I'm a bit tired of German
ISDN manuals) manual on ISDN dialin server setup, highlighting differences
between regular phone line dialin setup and ISDN dialin setup? Most
manuals seem to concentrate on dialout, which is not interesting for me
now.
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Stanislav Malyshev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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