>>>>> "Pankaj" == Pankaj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Pankaj> chat[780]: ^M^M Jan 31 20:12:58 localhost chat[780]: pmat
    Pankaj> login: Jan 31 20:12:58 localhost chat[780]: -- got it Jan
    Pankaj> 31 20:12:58 localhost chat[780]: send (phone^M) Jan 31
    Pankaj> 20:12:59 localhost chat[780]: expect (assword:) Jan 31
    Pankaj> 20:12:59 localhost chat[780]: XXXXX^M Jan 31 20:12:59
    Pankaj> localhost chat[780]: Password: Jan 31 20:12:59 localhost
    Pankaj> chat[780]: -- got it Jan 31 20:12:59 localhost chat[780]:
    Pankaj> send (YYYYYY^M) Jan 31 20:12:59 localhost pppd[779]:
    Pankaj> Serial connection established.  Jan 31 20:12:59 localhost
    Pankaj> pppd[779]: Using interface ppp0 Jan 31 20:12:59 localhost
    Pankaj> pppd[779]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0 ******This seems
    Pankaj> to be the trouble****** Jan 31 20:14:18 localhost
    Pankaj> pppd[779]: Serial line is looped back.
    Pankaj> ***************************************** Jan 31 20:14:18
    Pankaj> localhost pppd[779]: Connection terminated.  Jan 31
    Pankaj> 20:14:18 localhost pppd[779]: Connect time 1.4 minutes.

Hi Pankaj,
But,I think you forgot something here!! You did not mention the password. 
Are you sure the password is correct !! Please pass it on to me, I will check it if it 
is correct ;-)

Anyway enuf of seriousness !! ;-)

This is from the the PPP-HOWTO ( Yes, the same HOWTO which comes with almost every 
*&^@#*%^ distro nowadays ;-)
And the same HOWTO which people don't care to read at all ;-)

# Set the maximum number of LCP configure-request transmissions to <n>
# (default 10).
# Some PPP servers are slow to start up. You may need to increase this
# if you keep getting 'serial line looped back' errors and your are SURE
# that you have logged in correctly and PPP should be starting on the server.
#lcp-max-configure <n>

HTH
Regards
        Khader

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Syed Khader Vali            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian 2.2.4 (potato)   

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