> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Snyder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 01 June 1999 12:41
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Diald and ISDN
[snip]
> TA. The devices
> > should dial up automatically whenever it has traffic.
> 
> Unless what you're buying is a ISDN router, this likely isn't true. The TA
will
> establish a connection to ISP, but acts essentially like a modem is most
> regards; it will dial when told to, and that's it.


Interesting - perhaps I should go and RTFM for a bit. Admittedly, I've only
browsed isdn4linux documentation, not dived in deep. From the way SuSE sets
up ISDN it seems there is no need for diald. You just specify a
phone-number,
and a protocol (typically ippp). That's it.
Well, British Teleocm should be doing the install in a weeks time, so
perhaps
in 2 weeks I'll be a lot better informed :-)
FYI, we're not getting a router - just a standard Teles.S0 TA.



regards,
Per Jessen, ENIDAN, London

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