wah writes:
> How do I get ppp to redial on BUSY?
Put 'persist' in /etc/ppp/peers/provider.
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How do I get ppp to redial on BUSY? Do I use the chat script? I read
something about chat returning an error code of 4 on the chat man page,
but I wouldn't know what to do with it!
Any ideas?
Brian Servis writes:
> Add
> holdoff 1
> persist
> to your ppp options file(see the man page for pppd for details). If you
> used pppconfig then that would be in your /etc/ppp/peers directory and
> the default name of the options file is 'provider'.
The global ppp options file is /etc/ppp/op
i use the persist option in /etc/ppp/options
it'll keep redialing no matter what forever, until you tell it to stop :>
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*- On 16 Oct, David J. Kanter wrote about "Redialing ppp"
> How do I set up pon to redial if the telephone number is busy? There are
Add
holdoff 1
persist
to your ppp options file(see the man page for pppd for details). If you
used pppconfig then that would be in your /
David J. Kanter writes:
> How do I set up pon to redial if the telephone number is busy?
By giving pppd the 'persist' option.
> here are example scripts in the /usr/doc/ppp/examples but those are for
> ppp-on, which I don't think is the same as pon, right?
Yes, but they are all ways of starting
How do I set up pon to redial if the telephone number is busy? There are
example scripts in the /usr/doc/ppp/examples but those are for ppp-on, which
I don't think is the same as pon, right?
Perhaps I'm a little confused as to the difference between the three
potential dialers I have: wvdial, pon/
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