That version of pppd seems to working OK.

May  5 13:11:59 firewall pppd[1742]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/pppoatm.so loaded.
May  5 13:11:59 firewall pppd[1742]: PPPoATM plugin_init
May  5 13:11:59 firewall pppd[1742]: PPPoATM setdevname_pppoatm
May  5 13:11:59 firewall pppd[1742]: PPPoATM setdevname_pppoatm - SUCCESS
May  5 13:11:59 firewall pppd[1743]: pppd 2.4.0b1 started by root, uid 0
May  5 13:11:59 firewall kernel: atm_connect (TX: cl 1,bw 0-0,sdu 16386; RX:
cl 1,bw 0-0,sdu 1502,AAL 5)
May  5 13:11:59 firewall kernel: unicorn_atm: ESI=00:e4:be:78:52:4d
May  5 13:12:03 firewall kernel: unicorn_pci:
upRate=679cells/s,downRate=1358cells/s
May  5 13:12:03 firewall kernel: unicorn_pci: AdslStatus=1
May  5 13:12:03 firewall kernel: unicorn_msw: Event Reported (4): Showtime
May  5 13:12:03 firewall kernel: unicorn_pci: MSW event: AMSW SHOWTIME
May  5 13:12:03 firewall kernel: unicorn_msw: Current Modem State (9):
SHOWTIME_L0
May  5 13:12:03 firewall kernel: unicorn_pci: MSW state: SHOWTIME L0
May  5 13:12:04 firewall kernel: unicorn_atm: upstream_rate=287
Kbits/s,downstream_rate=575 Kbits/s
May  5 13:12:04 firewall pppd[1743]: using channel 3
May  5 13:12:04 firewall pppd[1743]: Using interface ppp0
May  5 13:12:04 firewall pppd[1743]: Connect: ppp0 <--> 0.38
May  5 13:12:12 firewall kernel: unicorn_msw: Bringing down line due to
persistent:
May  5 13:12:12 firewall kernel: unicorn_msw: NEAR_LOS = 5/NEAR_LCD =
5/NEAR_LCDI = 0
May  5 13:12:12 firewall kernel: FAR_LOS = 0  FAR_LCDI = 0  FAR_LCDNI = 0
May  5 13:12:12 firewall kernel: unicorn_pci: AMU_EVENT_SHUTDOWN

# cat /proc/net/atm/UNI*
ADSL: status ATM ready, modem state SHOWTIME L0, US rate 287Kbits/s, DS rate
575Kbits/s
Bridged: 00:19:ba:51:14:33
AAL5: tx 2859 ( 0 err ), rx 2852 ( 0 err, 0 drop )

I think this is as far as I'll get with the BT test account. I'm going to
switch my dial-up over to adsl now, so I'll be disappearing from the
internet for a while. Hopefully not too long ;-)

thanks a lot for the help
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jacques Nilo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dave Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] PPP over ATM with ADSL PCI card


> Le Dimanche 5 Mai 2002 14:34, Dave Anderson a crit :
> > It looks like I'm much closer now. Here is the syslog
> >
> <snip>
> > Then after ifdown ppp0;ifup ppp0
> >
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall pppd[1871]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/pppoatm.so
> > loaded. May  5 11:46:49 firewall pppd[1871]: PPPoATM plugin_init
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall pppd[1871]: PPPoATM setdevname_pppoatm
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall pppd[1871]: PPPoATM setdevname_pppoatm -
SUCCESS
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall pppd[1872]: pppd 2.4.0 started by root, uid 0
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall kernel: atm_connect (TX: cl 1,bw 0-0,sdu 16386;
> > RX: cl 1,bw 0-0,sdu 1502,AAL 5)
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall kernel: unicorn_atm: ESI=00:3c:10:cf:4e:d2
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall kernel: unicorn_atm: upstream_rate=287
> > Kbits/s,downstream_rate=575 Kbits/s
> OK your DSL connection seems established :-)
>
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall pppd[1872]: ioctl(PPPIOCSDEBUG): Invalid
argument
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall pppd[1872]: Connect:  <--> 0.38
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall pppd[1872]: ioctl(SIOCSIFMTU): Operation not
> > supported by device
> > May  5 11:46:49 firewall pppd[1872]: Exit.
> OK the pb seems to be concentrated on ppp now
> switch to the b2 version. But rename it pppatm.lrp before using it...
> and let be know
> Jacques
>
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