G'day everyone.

I realize i have posted this problem/issue before, but my ISP insists
that its ME.....geee any surprise there. So i thought, for your
enjoyment i would re-post his response which also includes my email to
HIM. My problem is getting the second channel to sync...even after
rerunning 3Com's SPID wizard and making sure everything was set right
(in w95 of course) and then, without powering the modem down, connecting
it back up to my linux box...still only 1 64k channel...

Now this was working with the last version of pppd but since i upgraded
the pppd it hasnt worked.

My email to my ISP and his response...
> I have tried everything i can, tried manual ppp with chat script, tried
> EZppp, tried netconfig, and minicom -s...still NO GO!!  All i get is
> single channel 64k and the second B channel doesnt even seem to start to
> sync.
> 
> Here is my "ppp-go" script:
> #!/bin/sh
> /usr/sbin/pppd connect 'chat -v "" ATZ OK ATDT14408561010 "CONNECT" "" \
> ogin:--ogin: myusername word: mypassword' \
> /dev/cua0 115200 debug crtscts modem defaultroute &
> 
> even when i FORCE an init string to FORCE dual channel it doesnt seem to
> start to sync. (init string would be AT&F1S60=64S61=2S70=0S71=1S80=1)
> 
> Could you do me a huge favor and CHECK your end to see if there is a
> problem with the isdn, i remember when we first started doing this that
> you had to make sure something was set in order to get 2 channels....

I don't really have to check.  There isn't a problem on your end.  The
only thing I had to do to give you the ability to have dual-channel ISDN
was put an entry in the radius databse letting it know that you had two
sessions.  Otherwise you can only bring up one channel, because it won't
allow your username to log in twice.  As of right now there are a total
5
people on downtown with dual-channel up and running, and I have no
problems from home either.

Any ideas or suggestions? this is getting to be a real battle!!

Michael Weiner
The UserFriendly Network


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