Hi all,
after installing testing (woody) with kernel-image 2.4.16, isdn shows
strange behaviour (it still works perfectly with my old 2.2.17 kernel).
# isdnctrl dial ippp0
successfully connects to my ISP, accoring got the logs, and I can even
ping some remote server. Everything seems fine.
As s
"Stephan Kiesel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On starting the system and the isdn services, my ippd0
> establishes a connection to my isp nameserver (IP-address:port 53) every 10
> minutes without any user activity. I have configuration files in /etc/isdn
> but no idea which flag to set. Can anyb
On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 06:37:38PM +0200, Stephan Kiesel wrote:
> On starting the system and the isdn services, my ippd0
> establishes a connection to my isp nameserver (IP-address:port 53) every 10
> minutes without any user activity. I have configuration files in /etc/isdn
> but no idea which f
Hi,
I'm debian newby and have set up a linux box running debian 2.2 (potato)
with kernel 2.2.17. Furthermore I have set up an isdn interface teles16.3
non-pnp running with hisax on ippp0.
The following problem occured:
On starting the system and the isdn services, my ippd0
establishes a connectio
Hi Shaul,
first of all: thanks for your continuing help.
> I do not know. Does the config file shows support for ISDN?
on my system a grep ISDN /boot/config-2.2.17 shows:
CONFIG_ISDN=m
CONFIG_ISDN_PPP=y
CONFIG_ISDN_PPP_VJ=y
CONFIG_ISDN_MPP=y
CONFIG_ISDN_AUDIO=y
CONFIG_ISDN_TTY_FAX=y
CONFIG_ISDN
> Hi,
>
> > Did you compile the kernel with the appropriate support?
>
> I did not compile a new kernel at all. I used the CD-Distribution from
> Linuxland. The Debian Linux Guide refers to this (and it is distributed
> with the CD-Set) so it should not be necessary to compile a kernel,
> should
Hi,
> Did you compile the kernel with the appropriate support?
I did not compile a new kernel at all. I used the CD-Distribution from
Linuxland. The Debian Linux Guide refers to this (and it is distributed
with the CD-Set) so it should not be necessary to compile a kernel,
should it?
> BTW: You
> Hi,
>
> I got a debian 2.2 set up but I do not get ISDN to run.
> I want to use an AVM PCI Card which run under SuSE so it should be no
> hardware proplem or similar.
>
> I have read the ISDN-Howto and the chapter in the debian linux guide.
> The problem occurs when I try to load the hisax modu
Hi,
> looks like the machine doesn't see your card.
it does ;-)
> check that it's properly
> installed (pci slots are a bit hard to press a card into, sometimes),
I am using this card in my SySE Linux (this message is sent via the
card) and YAST2 detected it on the first try.
> and also check
:-> "Clemens" == Clemens Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I got a debian 2.2 set up but I do not get ISDN to run.
> I want to use an AVM PCI Card which run under SuSE so it should be no
> hardware proplem or similar.
> I have read the ISDN-Howto and the chapter in t
Hi,
I got a debian 2.2 set up but I do not get ISDN to run.
I want to use an AVM PCI Card which run under SuSE so it should be no
hardware proplem or similar.
I have read the ISDN-Howto and the chapter in the debian linux guide.
The problem occurs when I try to load the hisax module via modconf.
Hi,
I get lots of the following error messages in my syslog. What does this mean?
kernel: isdn_ppp_skb_push:under 0 2
Each entry has different nummbers.
Thanks.
Sven
Hi,
I've been having some problems on my isdn connection. When i'm working
on net, sometimes
the connection just stop from send/receive packets and I need to hangup
and start again. :(
My syslog file:
Aug 10 23:23:48 cavern kernel: pcbit: invalid frame length -> TT=7364
Aug 10 23:23:48 cavern
>> "RM" == Ramin Motakef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RM> For some days now my ISDN connection doesn't go down automatically
RM> anymore due to traffic on the line. First thougt was that some update
RM> caused this, but it seems that the dial-in-server at my uni sends some
RM> routing info periodi
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Hi!
For some days now my ISDN connection doesn't go down automatically anymore due
to traffic on the line. First thougt was that some update caused this, but it
seems that the dial-in-server at my uni sends some routing info periodically.
This is what tcpdump sh
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