On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 01:49:30AM +0100, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> My ISP provides VoIP and the DSL modem/router provides an internal
> ISDN S0 bus where my ISDN telephones are attached. I have also hooked
> an old Linux server with an ISDN card to the S0 bus. This server runs
> a Li
Debian) by the new server (new hardware, Debian
> jessie). Almost all services, i.e. DNS, DHCP, NTP, mail, news, and
> $HOMEs + NFS, have already been migrated to the new server. In
> I also considered moving the old server to the new machine as a VM
> with PCI passthrough for the ISDN
ost all services, i.e. DNS, DHCP, NTP, mail, news, and
$HOMEs + NFS, have already been migrated to the new server. In
addition, a few VMs run on that new server, which couldn't be done
with the old Linux 2.4 system. The only thing left on the old machine
is ISDN logging.
I also considered mo
On 1/5/14, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> My ISP provides VoIP and the DSL modem/router provides an internal
> ISDN S0 bus where my ISDN telephones are attached. I have also hooked
> an old Linux server with an ISDN card to the S0 bus. This server runs
> a Linux 2.4.37.8 kernel with is
My ISP provides VoIP and the DSL modem/router provides an internal
ISDN S0 bus where my ISDN telephones are attached. I have also hooked
an old Linux server with an ISDN card to the S0 bus. This server runs
a Linux 2.4.37.8 kernel with isdn4linux and isdnlog to log all
incoming and outgoing
w using a couple of external RS-232 modems that work like a charm but
>> as I have a pair of unused ISDN cards I'm consider in adding them to
>> the current setup to enhance the installation.
>
> Please ask yourself which aspect of your installation you expect to
> improve
I
> have a pair of unused ISDN cards I'm consider in adding them to the
> current setup to enhance the installation.
Please ask yourself which aspect of your installation you expect to
improve by doing this. Fax with passive ISDN cards will be harder to
set up than with analog modems.
Hello,
I am considering in adding a couple of PCI based Eicon Diva 2.02
"passive" cards on a system running hylafax server. The fax server is now
using a couple of external RS-232 modems that work like a charm but as I
have a pair of unused ISDN cards I'm consider in add
Am 15.10.2010 13:23, schrieb Ekkard Gerlach:
> Hello community,
>
> I've lenny with 2.6.32 bpo installed and I need to install capi for FritzPCI
> because of fax.
>
> First I don't find any fritz-fcpci-src-2.6.32.tar.bz2 . Where can I get it?
>
> Second I need help to change my hisax driver
s=capi
> First I don't find any fritz-fcpci-src-2.6.32.tar.bz2 . Where can I get
> it?
Mmmm, are you sure you still need that driver? :-?
I thought Hisax could manage/configure passive isdn cards like the Fritz!
PCI ones.
> Second I need help to change my hisax driver instal
Hello community,
I've lenny with 2.6.32 bpo installed and I need to install capi for FritzPCI
because of fax.
First I don't find any fritz-fcpci-src-2.6.32.tar.bz2 . Where can I get it?
Second I need help to change my hisax driver installation to capi. I installed
with
aptitude insta
I have the same problem. The faxsend command part of the Hylafax package
(under /var/spool/bax/bin) is actually a wrapper to choose between usual
modems and faxCAPI modems:
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script is a wrapper to call the correct faxsend
# program, depending of the modem type
#
PARA=$*
SENDFA
Hi Almut, hello list.
Almut Behrens schrieb:
Hi Andreas,
quick side note: please keep the thread on-list, so other people who
might google this up some time in the future will have a chance to see
if/how the problem was solved.
It's kinda frustrating when you google and only find others ha
Hi Andreas,
quick side note: please keep the thread on-list, so other people who
might google this up some time in the future will have a chance to see
if/how the problem was solved.
It's kinda frustrating when you google and only find others having the
same problem, but no solutions... don't you
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 04:17:17PM +0200, Andreas Moser wrote:
> Hello Almut,
>
> after changing the rights for the capi20 device, there was no
> difference in the delivery of the facsimile.
> Any other ideas?
Not really ;) -- well, ok, next thing I would try is to manually call
c2faxsend from th
Hello Almut,
after changing the rights for the capi20 device, there was no difference in the
delivery of the facsimile.
Any other ideas?
Best regards
Andreas
Almut Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 05.09.05 21:34:16:
>
> On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 08:53:27PM +0200, Andreas Moser wrote:
> >
On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 08:53:27PM +0200, Andreas Moser wrote:
> (...)
> Seems so that my controller is working.
> Now I had to check whether the group dialout can access on /dev/capi20
> and the user "uucp" is member in this group too.
>
> alpha:/dev# ls -l capi20
> crw--- 1 uucp dialout 68,
Hello debian-user.
At the moment I'm very desperate with the installation of the
hylafax-server on my debian system. The receiving of facsimiles is
working but there is no way, that the delivery of a facsimile is working
too. In this mail I will try to explain, how I installed the
hylafax-ser
Hi List,
I am trying to get a PCI Eicon DIVA 2.0 S/T ISDN card working on a
dknoppix-hd box running with a 2.6 kernel but I'm getting stuck and I
don't know how to troubleshoot it.
lspci -v gives:
:00:0e.0 Network controller: Eicon Networks Corporation Diva 2.01
S/T P
hello,
i need to start my isdn-connection everytime i reboot my system with
isdnctrl addif ippp0
ifconfig ippp0 up
/etc/init.d/isdnutils restart
isdnctrl dial ippp0
i want to write a script that makes these for me but isdnctrl addif
seems olny work for root, so what is to do to start isdnctrl
asldkfj
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Hello,
have installed my isdn pcmcia fritz-card and have made nessessary entrys
in /etc/ppp/peers/isdn/provider,
debug
sync
noauth
-chap
user ar9283749274
plugin userpass.so
password 2443214
defaultroute
plugin capiplugin.so
number 02432556
protocol hdlc
/dev/null
#idle 30
#demand
#connect "
Hello,
I'm switching from 56K dial-up to ISDN.
I've just been to the 3Com site to check out the situation as far as
ISDN modems are concerned, and came across a couple of advisories that
told me I'm employing the wrong O.S./Browser combination to be
classified as an acceptable hu
Simon Cahuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I use isdn with udev? Under gentoo udev works ok. Do I have to
> edit any files? If I do mknod ippp0, isdnctrl, isdn0 and restart
> /etc/init.d/isdnutils, my isdn card works. But when I reboot the
> machine, those three nodes do
hi!
How can I use isdn with udev? Under gentoo udev works ok. Do I have to edit
any
files? If I do mknod ippp0, isdnctrl, isdn0 and restart /etc/init.d/isdnutils,
my isdn card works. But when I reboot the machine, those three nodes don't
exist any more.
Thanks,
Simon
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Hello,
Do anybody know where to find
some English howto for isdn?
Exactly telewell pci-isdn card.
Is it what they call 'passive isdn'?
It has worked under rh7.3 and
it should work then under Woody too?
But how to set it up on command
Hello NG,
i want to set up my ISDN card with hisax.
The Problem is that hisax could not find my card.
The card is PCI from Teles and "lspci" say that:
"Tiger Jet Network Inc. Intel 537"
Has anybody set up this kind of ISDN card with hisax?
Thanks in advanced.
best reg
nel (2.4.20) mit ISDN Unterstützung, Hisax als
Modul, Teles Treiber in Kernel integriert.
6. modconf
beim Versuch das hisax Modul zu laden kommt folgende Meldung :
Installing module hisax. If the device isn't there, or isn't configured
correctly, this could cause your system to paus
Hallo zusammen,
ich versuche seit einiger Zeit vergeblich meine Teles 16.3c unter Woody zum
laufen zu bringen.
Installation bisher:
pnpdump >/etc/isapnp.conf
entkommentieren der entsprechenden Einträge
isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf
Meldung .OK
kompilieren des Kernel (2.4.20) mit I
Hi Gary,
I couldn't configure my isdn ( and not yet), so I builded
an isdn-router and now all goes like a charm.
No more troubles with any distribution :-)
Debian, Mandrake, FreeBSD, Redhat.
mess-mate
On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 20:53:40 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary Ross) wrote:
| Gary Ross
Gary Ross wrote:
Hello Debian users,
After using first Slackware and then SuSE, I am now eagerly trying
Debian. As I have several years experience as a Solaris system
programmer/administrator, I am a bit embarrassed to admit that I
cannot get a working ISDN connection via my German T-Online
Hello Debian users,
After using first Slackware and then SuSE, I am now eagerly trying
Debian. As I have several years experience as a Solaris system
programmer/administrator, I am a bit embarrassed to admit that I cannot
get a working ISDN connection via my German T-Online ISP with the
Hi,
I am unable to get broadband adn have a pair-gained line which limits me to
a V34+ connection at 31.2kb/s.
I can get ISDN which will involve a telco supplied modem. This allows two
phone lines and connection at either 64kb/s or 128kb/s using the A & B
Channels.
The software offered is
lieve. Is the card a PCI type of card? You
> | might also try lspci for more readable output.
>
> I now have the card recognized and dialling out, and the connection sort
> of works. Here's my setup: My debian box has an internal ISDN card and
> an external modem. I'm r
.
I now have the card recognized and dialling out, and the connection sort
of works. Here's my setup: My debian box has an internal ISDN card and
an external modem. I'm running pdnsd and squid and ipmasq. I'm
connecting to the internet from a Windows box using the squid cache o
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 02:16:23PM +0100, Randy Orrison wrote:
> I have installed an Asus ISDNLink 128k card (it says on the box
> P-IN100-ST-D, and on the card 80-TA200S106-1) in my debian box. I've
> done modconf and added isdn and hisax (I'm using the 2.2.20 kernel). I
>
I have installed an Asus ISDNLink 128k card (it says on the box
P-IN100-ST-D, and on the card 80-TA200S106-1) in my debian box. I've
done modconf and added isdn and hisax (I'm using the 2.2.20 kernel). I
installed isapnptools and have tried to use pnpdump to see what the io
and irq
I have a ILS-2000 ISDN simulator with two ISDN modems connected across it.
One is a linux box and one is a windows box. On the linux box I only get
a 'BUSY' tone when I try and dial the number using minicom.
(The number is 1-800-835-8661 on the simulator)
All I get is this is ker
Dear list,
as far as I know there is a mechanism in Euro ISDN
(DSS1) that allows a device attached to the ISDN network to automatically
detect the MSNs of the trunk it is connected to. At
least Siemens Gigaset ISDN DECT base stations support
this.
Does anyone know the protocol
for
Dear list,
I have a Debian
box with and an ISDN card and would like to allow other people to dial into my Debian PC in order to use services (i.e. Telnet, whatever).
Does anyone have a hint where
I can find some documentation? All I could find was tutorials about how to
dial-out to
On Wednesday 19 June 2002 11:43, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
Here's another error that keeps popping up when booting:
--
Starting ISDN services :
no ISDN cards configured! Please configure 'hisax' module with
mod
On Wednesday 19 June 2002 11:43, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
> Here's another error that keeps popping up when booting:
>
> --
> Starting ISDN services :
> no ISDN cards configured! Please configure 'hisax' module with
Here's another error that keeps popping up when booting:
--
Starting ISDN services :
no ISDN cards configured! Please configure 'hisax' module with modconf
(read /usr/share/doc/isdnutils/HOWTO.isdnutils.g
I have a large /var/log/isdn/isdnlog file. The dates in it suggests it
does not get rotated like the other log files. The dates suggests this
file is not rotated for months so this is not a problem with some later
versions of the isdn deb.
Do other users do not get this file rotated?
$ ls -l
iately after that. So
> > I had a look at /var/log/isdn/isdnlog and noticed that ipppd calls the
> > wrong number. Instead of just calling REMOTEMSN, it always calls:
> >
> > +COUNTRYCODE AREACODE/REMOTEMSN
>
> For a Q&D hack, have a look at /etc/isdn/devece.ipp
iately after that. So
> > I had a look at /var/log/isdn/isdnlog and noticed that ipppd calls the
> > wrong number. Instead of just calling REMOTEMSN, it always calls:
> >
> > +COUNTRYCODE AREACODE/REMOTEMSN
> >
> > and also cuts the last number(s) in REMOTEMS
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 21:59, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm fighting with the problem that ipppd doesn't connect correctly to my
> ISP. It dials, connects, but also disconnects immediately after that. So I
> had a look at /var/log/isdn/isdnlog and noticed t
Hi!
I'm fighting with the problem that ipppd doesn't connect correctly to my ISP.
It dials, connects, but also disconnects immediately after that. So I had a
look at /var/log/isdn/isdnlog and noticed that ipppd calls the wrong number.
Instead of just calling REMOTEMSN, it al
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 15:37, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> You have to have some means of translating a host name to an IP
> address. You don't have to have bind running on your desktop, but you
> do need to specify a nameserver; if there isn't one running locally you
> can point at your ISP's nameserv
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 16:10, Timothy Coggins wrote:
> I have just installed unstable on my new machine. I have set up an ISDN
> link to my isp with the standard isdnutils package. It autodials out
> when an ip is specified (eg. 'ping 66.218.71.113') but not when a host
> nam
I have just installed unstable on my new machine. I have set up an ISDN
link to my isp with the standard isdnutils package. It autodials out
when an ip is specified (eg. 'ping 66.218.71.113') but not when a host
name is specified. I have tried this with and without the 'nohostroute&
* David Gardi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> Hi to all,
> I am in posession of this small router device that has 1 ethernet and 1
> ISDN plug. By sticking this device onto my network it can perform
> various services such as NAT, dialout(ISDN) and some routing. It is
>
Hi to all,
I am in posession of this small router device that has 1 ethernet and 1
ISDN plug. By sticking this device onto my network it can perform
various services such as NAT, dialout(ISDN) and some routing. It is
configurable by telnetting to it by IP. The problem is that it is an old
way, although I can see what you're saying.
> > It doesn't mention a demand option at all.
>
> Yes, sorry, "demand" is a pppd option. What you want for ipppd is
> "dialmode=auto" in /etc/isdn/device/ippp0. (Do you have lots of
> nice explanatory comments
Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:37):
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 07:21:34PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
> > Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
> >
> > > Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN
> > > router and
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 07:21:34PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
> Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
>
> > Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN router
> > and I could desperately use some pointers.
>
> Are you using pppd or ipppd
Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
> Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN router
> and I could desperately use some pointers.
Are you using pppd or ipppd? What version? Have you read in the
man page about the "demand" and "persist&
Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN router and
I could desperately use some pointers.
Quick recap of the story so far: I started with a CD-based install of
2.2r5, then cast around looking for ways to configure the ISDN. I've
built routers before but never around
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Vegh Karoly wrote:
> Feb 05 18:57:28 Call to tei 69 from onCONNECT (Data)
> Feb 05 18:57:28 Call to tei 69 from onINTERFACE isdn0 called by 9905
> Feb 05 18:57:36 Call to tei 69 from onNormal call clearing (Private
> network serving local user)
> Feb 05 18:57
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, George Karaolides wrote:
> Can't see anything wrong with these, at first glance at least.
Dont search it any more, i found it.
Because of the telephone system was the whole failure.
Luckily we have two systems in the house, and when we tried it through the
other one, it went s
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, George Karaolides wrote:
> Can't see anything wrong with these, at first glance at least.
>
> Send me the output of
>
> ifconfig on both machines.
on the one which should phone:
inet:/etc# ifconfig isdn0
isdn0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr FC:FC:0A:01:14:01
inet
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Vegh Karoly wrote:
> Current setup of interface 'isdn0':
>
> EAZ/MSN:9905
Can't see anything wrong with these, at first glance at least.
Send me the output of
ifconfig on both machines.
Best regards,
| George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelide
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, George Karaolides wrote:
> Please do:
>
> isdnctrl list
>
> on both computers, and post the output.
the local computer:
inet:/etc# isdnctrl list isdn0
Current setup of interface 'isdn0':
EAZ/MSN:9905
Phone number(s):
Outgoing: 9907
Incoming:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Vegh Karoly wrote:
> also they do see eachother, they connect, but they also sofort do a
> HANGUP, and this is what i dont like...
> what/how shall i fix it?
> TO tell the truth i dont know what should happen, but i await at least
> that a ping goes through... what should be t
dial in, i only need ISDN as a
fallback connection, that i can still reach the computer far away if the
eth net access has fallen out for some reason.
> If you like, I can tar up my scripts and send them
> to you. You can use them to set up any number of rawip and syncppp
> interfac
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Vegh Karoly wrote:
> I'd like to set up an ISDN connection, in case the net-connection would be
> unreachable.
> I mean direct, because the two computers are far away from eachother, and
> we really need a fallback connection.
> I would like to be able to
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 18:27, Vegh Karoly wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to set up an ISDN connection, in case the net-connection would be
> unreachable.
> I mean direct, because the two computers are far away from eachother, and
> we really need a fallback connection.
Hi all,
I'd like to set up an ISDN connection, in case the net-connection would be
unreachable.
I mean direct, because the two computers are far away from eachother, and
we really need a fallback connection.
I would like to be able to dial in to the other ISDN computer, but found
only H
Hi,
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, David Natkins wrote:
> I'm setting up an ADTRAN Express 3000 terminal adapter. I know that
> it doesn't require drivers like the interal boards do. I'm just not
> clear on how you set it up. Please let me know which Howtos, FAQ's,
>
Dear all,
I'm setting up an ADTRAN Express 3000 terminal adapter. I know that it doesn't
require
drivers like the interal boards do. I'm just not clear on how you set it up.
Please let me
know which Howtos, FAQ's, etc., I should read.
Thanks!
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
Am Don, 2002-01-03 um 01.02 schrieb Penguin:
> Does it work? I would like to hook up a PCI ISDN-S card for a 128k dialup
> ISDN connection. I will be using Potato 2.2r4.
>
> Cheers
> James
Hi!
With a Fritz! PCI card I've not had any problems. You need to have
task-isdn-
Does it work? I would like to hook up a PCI ISDN-S card for a 128k dialup
ISDN connection. I will be using Potato 2.2r4.
Cheers
James
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 10:43:57PM +0100, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 08:12:55PM +0100, Patrik Modesto wrote:
> > Hello,
> > is anyone using Fritz!X USB TA ISDN modem? I bought one a week ago, and
> > can't make it dialing under Debian Woody. Under W
Hi,
can someone explain me what is the diference betwen usbmgr and hotplug
function? When I use usbmgr my ISDN USB TA won't work, but when I use
hotplug, it works. Strange!
Patrik
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 08:12:55PM +0100, Patrik Modesto wrote:
> Hello,
> is anyone using Fritz!X USB TA ISDN modem? I bought one a week ago, and
> can't make it dialing under Debian Woody. Under W2k it works fine.
> What i've done:
> - install USB
> - compile fx
Hello,
is anyone using Fritz!X USB TA ISDN modem? I bought one a week ago, and
can't make it dialing under Debian Woody. Under W2k it works fine.
What i've done:
- install USB
- compile fxusb from ftp.avm.de/cardware ... and make it loading when
modem is pluged in
- install ipppd, ppp
Hello,
is anyone using Fritz!X USB TA ISDN modem? I bought one a week ago, and
can't make it dialing under Debian Woody. Under W2k it works fine.
What i've done:
- install USB
- compile fxusb from ftp.avm.de/cardware ... and make it loading when
modem is pluged in
- install ipppd, ppp
the Debian isdnutils scripts.
If this is an initial install and you get really stuck, I could scoot you
a tarball of my setup scripts. You can use them both for synchronous ppp
(usually for connecting to ISP's) and for raw IP over ISDN (usually for
linking bits of your WAN). No guarantees of co
Hi All
I am trying to get the AVM Fritz!Card PCI ISDN adapter to work with my
Woody system. I've built a custom 2.4.14 Kernel with the HiSax module
and have installed the fcpci driver from the AVM website. So far it is
working, the system recognizes the card during boot:
| CAPI-drive
> Hello people,
>
> I wonder if there is something like a step-by-step (complete and extensive)
> HOWTO or instruction for installing, configuring and running ISDN and PPPoE
> services under Debian GNU/Linux. A quick google search didn't show up any
> useful
Hello people,
I wonder if there is something like a step-by-step (complete and extensive)
HOWTO or instruction for installing, configuring and running ISDN and PPPoE
services under Debian GNU/Linux. A quick google search didn't show up any
useful resources.
Regards,
Chri
Hi folks,
I'm configureing ISDN for the first time.
I did the following according to the manual:
- loaded modules isdn and hisax with options irq=5 io=0x300 protocol=2
type=5 with modconf.
Created sample files with isdnconfig:
-/etc/isdn/device.ippp0
-/etc/isdn/ipppd.i0
Edited
hi,
our ISDN router for a local network is running potato, and i'd really
like to update it to woody. however, i can't afford to lose the ISDN
capabilities...
are there reports about woody and german ISDN?
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ e
eople claim the isdn support in 2.2.19 to be recent enough to work
with AVMs CAPI. I tried it some months ago with 2.2.19pre*, and I did
need the i4l-patches, but you may have more luck.
http://www.topf-sicret.de/help/capi20.html is the page you are looking
for.
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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Hi,
has anybody managed to get this card working on a potato system with a
standard kernel 2.2.x ?
Version 1 worked without problems, but version 2 needs some patches provided
by AVM for suse kernels.
Daniel
_
Daniel Faller
Fakultaet fuer Physik
A
the basic install. I have been
succesfully running various kernel releases from 2.2.9 through 2.2.19
with my ISDN card (switched to DSL now, but it's still working), all
built from kernel-source-* debs. ISDN support was flaky very early in
the 2.2.x cycle, but that's not a Debian iss
options hisax type=11 protocol=2
>
> for the PCI version, assuming Euro ISDN as the protocol (not sure if
> this actually applies to the UK).
> See /usr/src/linux/Documentation/isdn/README.eicon for details.
Yes! I knew these cards did work. So I went back to a 2.2.17 kernel to see
what wa
e17 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3)
> #1 Tue Mar 13 22:37:59 EST 2001
>
>I have tried loading the hisax module on two different Eicon Diva 2.01
>ISDN cards. One of these is the ISA version which has been properly set up
>by the isapnputils and gives the following reply o
2001
I have tried loading the hisax module on two different Eicon Diva 2.01
ISDN cards. One of these is the ISA version which has been properly set up
by the isapnputils and gives the following reply on isapnp:
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GDI00a1 Serial No 118278 [checksum
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 12:37:28PM +0200, Attila Csosz wrote:
> How can be avoid a message on the screen:
>
> 'isdn_net: ipp0 connected'
> 'isdn_net: local hangup ippp0'
>
> It is very disturbing when I write a mail , this message become in the editor.
Have you tried typing ctrl-L? in many situa
How can be avoid a message on the screen:
'isdn_net: ipp0 connected'
'isdn_net: local hangup ippp0'
It is very disturbing when I write a mail , this message become in the editor.
Thanks
Attila
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Am Sun, 08 July 2001 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Firstly what is a MSN/EAZ and how do i find mine?
MSN = Multi-Subscriber Number. Your telco has given you three(?)
numbers, you can use any one of those.
> How do i
> switch international dialing off?
Don't know about this one without my own b
Hi,
Firstly what is a MSN/EAZ and how do i find mine?
Secondarly, I'm trying to get my isdn card to dial a
BT Surftime number (0844) but it wants to
continually put an international dialing code on the
front, which i think BT doesn't allow. How do i
switch international dialing of
Am Tue, 03 July 2001 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> can anyone help me configure a:
>
> "KYE/Genius SpeedSurfer PCI ISDN Card"
>
> Mandrake 8.0 found it (HiSax or something?),
If you read the isdnutils (also called isdn4linux, for reasons I have
yet to work out) docs yo
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 10:12:20PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If someone could show me how to get ISDN working, that would be a
> great help. As the places i find on the net tell me different stories,
> and just give me a head ache.
Just install isdnutils-doc and read the docu
Hi,
can anyone help me configure a:
"KYE/Genius SpeedSurfer PCI ISDN Card"
Mandrake 8.0 found it (HiSax or something?), but i dont understand how to
configure it under debian, or how it is used. Or about the entire topic of ISDN
under linux.
If someone could show me how to get IS
On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 01:12:48AM +0200, Gabriel Verhooghe wrote:
> I looked at the /var/log/isdn/isdnlog file. I found
> some strange calling attempts in the Netherlands
> Jun 14 22:54:06 tei 120 calling +31 /191011, Netherlands with +31
> 54663/69936, Geesteren Ov Time:Thu Jun
Although other Linux-distributions are easier to install, I'm very
satisfied with the Debian distribution and I'd like to use it more
intensively in the future.
Now I have used the ISDN utils succesfully but I have the following
remarks: as I was investigating what the system is do
I can't connect to my isp any longer.
In syslog I get the message:
kernel: isdn_net: ippp0: No phone number,
signalling dst_link_failure
What's going wrong here?
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