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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Oded Arbel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 14:08
Subject: Re: ISDN one more time (and an off-topic (perl) question).


> > it loads the modules properly, sets everything up without a complaint,
and
> > then when I dial out, it does 3 tries and fails. sometimes returning
error
> > E001B (with kISDN I even got once an E0010 error).
> > When I tried to dial with minicom and the modem emulation (/dev/ttyI0) I
get
> > BUSY responses - I dial and then it takes sometime (much more time then
I
> > think and ISDN should take) and returns BUSY, or - sometimes - it
returns
> > BUSY immidietly (after much less time then I think ISDN should take).
> >
>
>
> 1) What response do you get when you try the ati command in minicom?
lots of hisax response codes - except for ATI2 (I think) that lists the
type, protocol, and id that I set to hisax, nothing else is relevant to the
card itself or even the configuration.

> Not sure about that, but where you tried to call an ISDN number? If not
then try one (like your ISP pop number).
call - you mean, with an analog phone ? it doesn't matter, coz I'd get the
analog modem response.
I'm sure that none of the ISP's pop locations are really swamped with users
in the ISDN section. anyway, I tried both pop numbers I have, and I assume
that's it improbable that both of them (and 135 also) are really BUSY.
remember Holmes.

> 2) Posting your ISDN config files (under /etc/isdn on my Debian machine)
might help.
I don't have an ISDN config files at /etc/ - I write my own files. I don't
have the config files currently, but basicly it just modprobes the hisax,
read a simple default configuration into isdnctrl, loads a simple (and
pretty much default) ioptions file for ipppd and the calls isdnctrl dial on
ippp0.
I'll mail the files later today - after I get home.

> 3) Does the kernel recognizes your hardware and all needed modules are
there?
yes. when I modprobe hisax with the correct type for the Fritz! (27), the
log spews all kinds of strings with AVM, Fritz!, PCI and all kinds of code
words that suggest the kernel knows what I'm talking about.

Oded

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