Hi guys,

What I did was to connect my DIVA T/A ISDN Modem to an analogue 56kbps V.90 modem 
(making use of the iSDN line) to connect my remote network to my office network. I 
just can't get my external ISDN modem to initialise or received calls :(

In my /etc/inittab, I have this;

modm:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty ttyS0 -s 115200 -D -n1 -m '"" ATL0M0H0 OK'

and in my /etc/ppp/options.ttyS0

I have these lines;

# PPPD Options File
-detach
passive
asyncmap 0
netmask 255.255.255.0
proxyarp
192.168.2.5:192.168.2.10
lock
crtscts

Both end uses an ISDN line whch is connected to an analogue modem. Sounds stupid but 
that is how I get it up and running. Any comments?

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Moonshi Mohsenruddin
Editor, Singapore Linux Portal      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asia/Singapore       icq:2595480       http://www.linux.com.sg 

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nuno F Ferreira
> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 8:04 PM
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> Subject: RE: PAP authentication through ISDN connection
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28-09-99 11:08:13
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> To:   Nuno F Ferreira/APCMC, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject:  RE: PAP authentication through ISDN connection
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> > I can't get the ppp to start on the server side. I get 
> CONNECT 64000 and
> nothing else.
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> I had the same problem with connect 64000 and nothing else.   What I did
> was change the init string for the modem to at&fb12 this was for the USR
> Sportster ISDN T/A. So what you need to do is read the manual for that
> peice of harware and try to find the string that works for your setup.
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> Thank you, but I've tried that already. at&fb3 (in my case to 
> convert from
> async to sync ppp). Didn't work.
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> I've increased lcp-max-interval, and played with a lot of other options.
> But no luck yet.
> My ISP just won't talk to me. And it's their hardware too, they 
> just don't
> have technical knowledge in the Linux arena to help. But the 
> Pcbit-TA does
> work in Windows, GOD bless him (the PCbit-TA not Windows :-)).
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> If anyone else care to try, please do.
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> Thank you very much,
> Nuno
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> -Andrew
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