I use Bezeq Int'l as my ISP. Unfortunately, they do not support Linux.
I had a Redhat 7.3 system connected via ISDN without a problem. During my
recent upgrade to Redhat 9 I had a hard disk crash. I now have a cleanly
installed Redhat 9 system. I added the ISDN card and a Bezeq provider
Hi.
I need to connect a linux box to an ISDN line (for internet
connectivity).
I need either an internal PCI card or an external TA (modem).
My first preference would be to buy a used one from someone who no
longer needs his (moved up to broadband).
If not, could someone tell me what model
hi
I'm trying to use isdn bundleing.
dialing the first number works ( i get link via ippp0 )
dialing the secon doesn't
here is the log
any help would be welcome
erez.
[root@fg_lev network-scripts]# /sbin/isdnctrl dial ippp0
Dialing of ippp0 triggered
[root@fg_lev network-scripts]# Apr 11
.
Thanks,
--- Omer
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Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 23:55:47 +0200 (EET)
From: Omer Zak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux ISDN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NETjet PCI ISDN card under Mandrake 8.1/RedHat 7.2
Problem:
The hisax
to install.
I have RedHat 7.2 in another hard disk. But the driver for my ISDN card
there is not certified and when I try to activate it, my computer hangs up
completely. I wrote a message about this problem (which I saw also in
Mandrake 8.1) to the ISDN maintainers mailing list few weeks ago - no
reply
By the way:
I'm looking for an ISDN card for Linux, with support for FAX and MSN
(not *that* MSN... ;-)
When I researched the issue, there were only 2 products (one from ZyXEL
and the other from an American vendor that I forgot its name), in high
prices ($700-$800). But a long time has passed
Can you follow the following procedure
(1) Have the system boot with the ISDN utilities disabled.
(2) Manually issue the commands that the start up scripts would issue
the concern the ISDN card and ISDN configuration.
Now what are the error messages that you get? It might help if you run
I already obtained the error message, and it is the one which Shaul Karl
shows in the following (or substantially equivalent thereof). The error
message is self-explanatory.
So it seems that I have to either replace my ISDN card or wait for a
certified version of the driver to come along
I already obtained the error message, and it is the one which Shaul Karl
shows in the following (or substantially equivalent thereof). The error
message is self-explanatory.
So it seems that I have to either replace my ISDN card or wait for a
certified version of the driver to come along
, with
corresponding ISDN driver and tools), and under Windows 2000.
The immediate cause of the problem:
The driver claims that certification failed due to unauthorized source
code change (ISDN drivers are certified and protected against authorized
source code changes, so this protection is necessary
but these
days someone took the bother of having it certified).
(2) You might want to try posting to the ISDN developers list.
(3) Is there any debugging information?
Problem:
The hisax driver causes the system to get locked up when it tries to
initialize the card (at boot time).
Details:
Card
Hi
I'm connected to the net with an isdn modem 24/7 and I'm looking for a
script that will check every X minutes if I'm on line and in case that i'm
not it will run the dial script. I tried to do it with isdnctrl auto mode
dial but it's not working, I think it's got something to do with the fact
: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 1:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tigerjet ISDN Linux support
Hi - I've seen numerous posts from people trying to get their
Tigerjet isdn card (distributed by isdnnet) working with Linux.
Has anyone figured this out? I've just installed
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tigerjet ISDN Linux support
Hi - I've seen numerous posts from people trying to get their
Tigerjet isdn card (distributed by isdnnet) working with Linux.
Has anyone figured this out? I've just installed Mandrake 8.0 and
the wizard doesn't work
Hi - I've seen numerous posts from people trying to get their Tigerjet isdn card (distributed by isdnnet) working with Linux. Has anyone figured this out? I've just installed Mandrake 8.0 and the wizard doesn't work with the Tigerjet. Any help would be much appreciated.Thanks,Elan
Hi - I've seen numerous posts from people trying to get their Tigerjet isdn card
(distributed by isdnnet) working with Linux. Has anyone figured this out? I've just
installed Mandrake 8.0 and the wizard doesn't work with the Tigerjet. Any help would
be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Elan
I
, and this is why I chose to order
ADSL. The question was not whether it is good or bad (it's good), or
whether it is cheap or expensive (it's VERY cheap), or how to find a good
deal (it's almost impossible to find a deal which is not attractive...);
The question was about *ISDN*: Some of the ISPs have
or bad (it's good), or
whether it is cheap or expensive (it's VERY cheap), or how to find a good
deal (it's almost impossible to find a deal which is not attractive...);
The question was about *ISDN*: Some of the ISPs have a special package
for 256Kbps (rather than the common 64Kbps and 128Kbps
or income.
4. Forth, contrary to the common deal of $14.99 ADSL etc., in this case
the ISP is going to earn many extras: static IPs, both connections -
ADSL *AND* ISDN, etc. In total, I believe that the ISP is going to
make at least $200 monthly, and together with Bezeq's costs, about
$340
From: "Eli Marmor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
First of all, I want to appreciate your response. You explained why it's
shooting your leg, but nevertheless answered my question. Thanks!
Regarding your worries: Don't worry.
1. First, businesses, contrary to houses, don't use Internet to download
Oded Arbel wrote:
Hi list.
I've just found the problem with my ISDN connection - my Fritz! card is
faulty.
Its pitty that I had to install Win2k to find that out (can't they
have normal error reporting in hisax ?), but now I'm back to full speed
(that is 256kbps :-), and thanks to all
Hi,
It is funny you should mention "ADSL for download/ISDN for upload" issue:
just today I've been supervising the installation of a firewall appliance
(3xEtherenet, 1xADSL, 1xISDN) on a customer's site. It was packed all in a
box 280x280x75 mm! If you take in account the costs, such
:
Hi list.
I've just found the problem with my ISDN connection - my Fritz! card is
faulty.
Its pitty that I had to install Win2k to find that out (can't they
have normal error reporting in hisax ?), but now I'm back to full speed
(that is 256kbps :-), and thanks to all the people who
all -
haven't talked to all ISPs in Israel) will offer you a 256k ISDN with a
router and will throw in extra stuff for free - static IPs, and things you
don't need - like domain registeration and web hosting, for a reasonable
cost.
I believe that companies, even small ones, connecting on a 'home
Hi list.
I've just found the problem with my ISDN connection - my Fritz! card is
faulty.
Its pitty that I had to install Win2k to find that out (can't they
have normal error reporting in hisax ?), but now I'm back to full speed
(that is 256kbps :-), and thanks to all the people who tried to help
still having problems with my ISDN card - I had to reinstall the system
(not because of the card, but because I horribly crashed it a few times and
fsck was giving me trouble, so I wanted to do something I should have done a
long time ago - reformat root with reiserFS :-), Mandrake 7.2 like before
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:
Hi list!
I have a simple perl question, if you please :
I have a function that needs to return a hash (%) to the caller - it does so
something like this :
snip
return %temp;
/snip
and I call it like this :
snip
%result = subname(params);
/snip
try to detect the
undefined value ?
and on a slightly more on-topic question -
I'm still having problems with my ISDN card - I had to reinstall the system
(not because of the card, but because I horribly crashed it a few times and
fsck was giving me trouble, so I wanted to do something I
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Oded Arbel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 14:08
Subject: Re: ISDN one more time (and an off-topic (perl) question).
it loads the modules properly, sets everything up without a
her car and replaced
with
one that holds liters instead of gallons.
-- Kenneth S. Manning
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From: "Shlomi Fish" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Oded Arbel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "Linux-IL mailing list" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 20
/usr/share/doc/isdnutils/README.debian
# and /usr/share/doc/isdnutils/CONFIG.gz .
#
# This script stops/starts ALL ISDN stuff (including isdnlog, if installed).
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
DAEMON=/usr/sbin/isdnctrl
NAME=isdnutils
DESC='ISDN services'
FLAGS="defaults"
test
is
runlevel 5 if i'm not wrong.
Anyway, it's working for me.
Good Luck
Ishai.
- Original Message -
From: "Oded Arbel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Linux-IL Mailing list" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 4:04 AM
Subject: Again - ISDN problems.
Hi list !
overruns on isdn4linux. Nowadays, I
don't have much problems with it, but still I'd recommend the tested
and recommended Fritz! card - heard no complaints from Israeli
Linux-ISDN users about it yet.
--
Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov
Hi list.
I'm looking to buy a decent ISDN card that is supported under Linux. I'm
especially looking for AVM Fritz!PCI, Elsa Microlink or an AsusCom.
unfortunately the few computer shops that did want to talk with about ISDN
cards (and there are really just a handful), either suggested old ISA
wuzup man it's shuky
i have a TIGER shark isdn adapter...tell you what
i don't know if it supported by Linux but
im willing to give it to you...
if it's good for you...then we'll tallk ok
- Original Message -
From: "Oded Arbel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Linux-
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 01:13:50PM +0200, Sarig Shalhav, Advocate LLB (LLM) wrote:
Shaul hi!
Netvision are trying to assist me they are to get back to me with some
scripts maybe. Yes did try the /var/log/mes and the winbond isdn 6692 is
recognised. hisax as well.
That's what you should do
!
However, I have now moved to ADSL over ISDN line (there is a splitter
between the ADSL modem and the ISDN line). While doing so I also
replaced my ADSL modem to "1000 ADSL" , ISDN version.
Windows connects without any change in the configuration (the technician
didn't even touch
Hi.
I have been using ADSL over ordinary line. I got it working without a
hitch, big thanks to the nice person that wrote the HOWTO!
However, I have now moved to ADSL over ISDN line (there is a splitter
between the ADSL modem and the ISDN line). While doing so I also
replaced my ADSL modem
Hi folks,
Has anyone successfully set up an ISDN dial-in server using ISDN4Linux?
I'm haveing quite a few problems with this.
If anyone has a working configuration -- please contact me.
Thanks,
Gavrie.
--
Gavrie Philipson
Netmor Applied Modeling Research Ltd
Hi list,
Anyone here has/had an ASUSCOM PCI ISDN adapter (preferably an HFC-PCI
based one - hisax type=35) and has any experience with how they are
supported in the combination of Linux and Bezeq's ISDN lines?
--
Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov
I'm having weird problems with my ISDN line.
I have a HiSax-based ASUSCOM PCI which works as hisax type=35.
I connect Urbis which has an 136 line. As far as I know, the line
between Urbis and Bezeq's 136 isn't saturated.
Right when I connect, I get 60ms PINGs to a host on Urbis' LAN,
but after
Hi,
[Disclaimer: I don't have ISDN here, but I know it from Germany]
It makes a lot of sense that they charge by Tel. number (the MSN you use
for outgoing calls) since that is what shows up in the bill. ISDN
basically gives you two communication lines to the Bezeq network and you
have to tell
When Bezeq advertised its "Chofshi Chodshi" program for unlimited Internet
access for 99NIS/month, I registered for it.
I have ISDN phone line.
I noticed that they charge me for each number of my ISDN line, so for me
the program has effective cost of 198NIS/month, which is more than wh
for 99NIS/month, I registered for it.
I have ISDN phone line.
I noticed that they charge me for each number of my ISDN line, so for me
the program has effective cost of 198NIS/month, which is more than what
I'd pay for Internet access with no special programs.
I'd like to know if other ISDN us
using my MultiTech winbond 6692 based ISDN card with
the hisax module, just before the connection freezes, and how can I stop
that from happening ?
if it's a hardware problem (which I think it might be), and I want to
replace my ISDN cards, which passive ISDN cards would you recomend me to get
file when using my MultiTech winbond 6692 based ISDN card with
the hisax module, just before the connection freezes, and how can I stop
that from happening ?
if it's a hardware problem (which I think it might be), and I want to
replace my ISDN cards, which passive ISDN cards would you recomend
d Arbel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "Linux-Il Mailing List" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with ISDN
I managed to get some more logging from the hisax module, but it's (a)
way
to long (something like a few pages worth every second) and (
oh, one more thing - when I have both cards installed, and only one active
(and both channels connected), it stays up for very long time (maybe even
over night), but as soon as I get the second card to dial in, the connection
will die in a matter of minutes..
Oded
..
Short people stay dry in a
Hello list.
I seem to have a problem with my ISDN connection - it doesn't stay connected
very long, and I think that may be a problem on my side - here's the deal :
I have two MultiTech PCI128 passive ISDNs card - they are supported using
the HiSax module as type 36 (it's a 6692 winbond chip
What about log files (syslog, messages, debug)? Both boot messages and making
the connection are worth looking into.
I suppose enable more debugging level in the config files is necessary in this
case.
Hello list.
I seem to have a problem with my ISDN connection - it doesn't stay
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Hi,
What ISDN card do you use?
What Kernel?
Did you compile the Kernel yourself?
Did you follow the instructions?
Alex Rier|
Linux Consultant
d S. Carmi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sun October 15 2000 18:39
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: ISDN cousing Kernel Panic?
Hey,
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Alex Rier wrote:
What ISDN card do you use?
Fritz AVM A1 -- thats the ISA version of the one that comes from bezeq
int.
What Ke
Hey,
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Alex Rier wrote:
I guess that 2.2.16 should work too.
So try to check if you have a h/w problem.
I thought so too, therefor I replaced my hard drives, board, CPU and RAM
don't think I have any hardware problem ;)
=---=
Nimrod Simba Carmi,
School Sucks
Hey,
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Alex Rier wrote:
What ISDN card do you use?
Fritz AVM A1 -- thats the ISA version of the one that comes from bezeq
int.
What Kernel?
Did you compile the Kernel yourself?
2.2.16 compiled by me.
Did you follow the instructions?
Yes I was one of the only people
Hey everyone,
Ever since I've been installing the ISDN on my system I was expiriencing a
problem of computer freezing.
After checking deeper into it, I realized this happens when the ISDN is
trying to connect.
I don't know what causes it to just work or just get stuck, all I know
. ISDN controller driver bug(s) causing it to hang the system.
2. hardware problem causing the system to lock up (could be due to a
mulfunctioning ISDN contrller, for example).
thus, try:
1. look for newer driver/kernel to use.
2. start to gradually replace the hardware - begin with the ISDN
"Nimrod S. Carmi" wrote:
Hey everyone,
Ever since I've been installing the ISDN on my system I was expiriencing a
problem of computer freezing.
After checking deeper into it, I realized this happens when the ISDN is
trying to connect.
I don't know what causes it to just work o
Hey,
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
1. What kernel? system? distribution? etc.
Kernel 2.2.16 on a RedHat 6.0, with AMD K6 2 - 400 CPU (The error existed
on my old PII 350 though).
2. It's a shame you can't get the kernel's oops message - there is a
very useful utility,
Just in case someone else will try to use bezeqint services.
I have an ISDN connection to the Internet and am located in central Tel-Aviv.
The short summary of my ISDN connection problem to bezeqint is as follows:
I have tried the following phone numbers:
1) 640 - Do not use it. It does
Shaul - I use 136373 number - and as far as I know it supports the 128k very
well - and it's included in the "hodshi hofshi" program for fixed payment.
Hetz
Shaul Karl wrote:
Just in case someone else will try to use bezeqint services.
I have an ISDN connection to the Inter
Hi,
When you are connected to the ISDN 128Kb/s don't beleive
kisdn/xisdnload they show the rate of one channel.
Just check FTP transfer rate.
Regards,
Alex Rier|
Linux Consultant | Tel: +972-52-442549
Breakthrough Ltd.| FAX: +972-3-5364060
http
it shows is the actual speed
that it downloads (you can compare it with Netscape download agaist KISDN
numbers)...
Hetz
Alex Rier wrote:
Hi,
When you are connected to the ISDN 128Kb/s don't beleive
kisdn/xisdnload they show the rate of one channel.
Just check FTP transfer rate.
Regards
of an ISDN line. They advise me to use 136014 or
725. That is what Yarin [EMAIL PROTECTED] has found out according to
a previous message from earlier today.
With 136014 I was downloading my test file (www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.
2/linux-2.2.17.tar.gz) not long ago with an average rate of 7.34
Hey,
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
4.71 KB/s seems to me rather poor. What other people are getting in a similar
circumstances? How can I try to improve it? Does the fact that I am using a
passive card has something to do with it? Can it be that I have to change my
-
From: Shaul Karl [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sun September 24 2000 9:02
To: Nimrod S. Carmi; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Transfer rate on an ISDN line?
Hey,
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
4.71 KB/s seems to me rather poor. What other
BezeqInt has probably the best network traffic statistics in Israel when it
comes to ISDN.
Don't u all forget that ISDN lines, like modem lines are not your lines
only, A lot of ppl use the same line or should I say the same bandwidth as u
do...that is why the speeds change from time to time
Hi Shaul,
This average transfer rate is really poor.
I'm using kcmkisdn for configuration and kisdn (by Millenium)
for connecting to my ISP which is isdn.net.il (bezeqint.net).
My OS is linux mandrake 7.1 with kernel 2.2.15.
The ISDN card is Fritz av1.
The average transfer rate is 7 to 8
senfeld" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: Transfer rate on an ISDN line?
I have tried again not a while ago and this time I got 6KB/s.
I am using debs which is why I doubt if I can do much with rpms.
However I would like you to
I used
wget www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.2/linux-2.2.17.tar.gz
on my connection to bezeqint with an ISDN (one B channel, 64k) line and got an
average transfer rate of 4.71 KB/s.
In addition, using xisdnload shows that the transfer rate is build gradually,
then gradually reduces
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 6:08 PM
Subject: Transfer rate on an ISDN line?
I used
wget www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.2/linux-2.2.17.tar.gz
on my connection to bezeqint with an ISDN (one B channel, 64k) line and
got an
average transfer rate of
Hey,
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
4.71 KB/s seems to me rather poor. What other people are getting in a similar
circumstances? How can I try to improve it? Does the fact that I am using a
passive card has something to do with it? Can it be that I have to change my
config in
For those of you with an ISDN lines, particularly ones with bezeqint as their
ISP, can you post one or more of:
1) output of
isdnctrl list all
2) option file for ipppd (/etc/isdn/*ipppd* ?)
3) Censured versions of pap-secrets and chap-secrets (/etc/ppp/*-secrets ?).
Which one is being
Good Luck
Ishai
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
For those of you with an ISDN lines, particularly ones with bezeqint as their
ISP, can you post one or more of:
1) output of
isdnctrl list all
2) option file for ipppd (/etc/isdn/*ipppd* ?)
3) Censured versions of pap-secret
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 10:55:50PM +0200, Mike Almogy wrote:
Hi list.
Do i need any drivers for external ISDN device ?
I'm connecting it to the com1/com2 port.
I do not need any driver for regular modem, right ?
Well, you have to send some init string to your terminal adaptor
(that's how
Hi list.
Do i need any drivers for external ISDN device ?
I'm connecting it to the com1/com2 port.
I do not need any driver for regular modem, right ?
Mike
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No problems with this configuration.. i work with Bezeq Int. on linux with a
Teles ISA ISDN card... I'm Positive the AVM Fritz card works on Linux...
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Yarin
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 12:36 PM
Subject
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No problems with this configuration.. i work with Bezeq Int. on linux with a
Teles ISA ISDN card... I'm Positive the AVM Fritz card works on Linux...
AVM FritzPCI wirks fine in linux 2.2 for me.
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l Subject: AVM Fritz Card (ISDN
Hey,
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
Just to make sure, are all the above working together?
Perfectly ;)
=---=
Nimrod Simba Carmi,
School Sucks
http://www.schoolsucks.com
http://www.schoolsucks.co.il
Phone: +972-5423-9910
Fax: +972-6651-5473
"... So let me in, from the cold
Turn my
I used to use a Fritz isdn card, it works just fine with Isdn4linux (back
then i had redhat 6.1).
Fred Arie.
TIE Middle East Ltd.
Ben Gurion 22 street
Hertzliya, ISRAEL
Tel: +972-9-9501132
or: +972-9-9501113
Cel: +972-52-522006
Fax.:+972 9 9500911
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Http
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
Just to make sure, are all the above working together?
I demand that you will stop discussing such off-topic issues in this
mailing list and keep disucssions to on-topic issues, namely Kashrut
codes, and religious matters in general.
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can some1 modify this for 64k.
thx
MS
Hi,
Thanks Nimrod S. Carmi,- your script is 100% working (attached).
One can connect Linux using isdn4linux to the BezeqInt
128k ISDN line.
Connection speed "mini-benchmark"
-
Download netscape
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Shapira Home Mail wrote:
can some1 modify this for 64k.
thx
MS
Hi
Just give up the ippp1 configuration
#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl addif ippp0
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl secure ippp0 on
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl addphone ippp0 out 136014
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl l2_prot ippp0 hdlc
]]
Sent: Sat August 12 2000 18:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: 128k over isdn
Is there an FAQ anywhere?
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 06:45:51PM +0300, Nimrod S. Carmi wrote:
This is getting annoying I think people should start looking in the
list archive before coming here
Hi
I'm trying to get connected to my isp (bezeqint) with 128k isdn but all i
can get is 64k. I have both chanlles connected, I get in /sbin/route
output the same ip for ippp0 ippp1, I'm losing my phone line (which
means the two lines are busy) but still get kbps of only 64k.
Should I
,
This is getting annoying I think people should start looking in the
list archive before coming here or something.
Anyways, use the attached script.
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to get connected to my isp (bezeqint) with 128k isdn but all i
can get is 64k. I have
in the
list archive before coming here or something.
Anyways, use the attached script.
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to get connected to my isp (bezeqint) with 128k isdn but all i
can get is 64k. I have both chanlles connected, I get
hey,
This is getting annoying I think people should start looking in the
list archive before coming here or something.
Anyways, use the attached script.
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to get connected to my isp (bezeqint) with 128k isdn but all i
can get
trying to get connected to my isp (bezeqint) with 128k isdn but all i
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Alex Rier wrote:
Thanks Nimrod S. Carmi,- your script is 100% working (attached).
...
Now that everything (?) works, let's go to the next challenge:
Running a PPP server (*SERVER*) on ISDN
I suggest to start with scripts for single line (64Kb), and only
then to continue with 128Kb
I'm using bezeq-int myself for isdn 128k at home
Just use Isdn4Linux, it works just fine.
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I know that million people have asked this question before.
but How can I connect to BezeqInt (on RH6.2 with isdn script installed and
working) ? Here is what I did :
I enabled the driver (module) [OK]
I configured everything [OK]
I Dialed using:" isdnctrl dial ippp0
Hi,
Thanks Nimrod S. Carmi,- your script is 100% working (attached).
One can connect Linux using isdn4linux to the BezeqInt
128k ISDN line.
Connection speed "mini-benchmark"
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Download netscape3.exe from ftp.bezeqint.net
If connecting on a single 6
Hi,
What Islaeli ISPs provide Dial-Up ISDN 128k via MPPP Channels Bundling?
Did somebody succede to configure Linux ISDN 128k? How?
Thanks,
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Hey,
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Alex Rier wrote:
What Islaeli ISPs provide Dial-Up ISDN 128k via MPPP Channels Bundling?
Did somebody succede to configure Linux ISDN 128k? How?
I got it to work with BezeqInt (It wasn't that @pashut) And next one who
asks about it here I'm writing a HowTo
Hi
I need a script for making a ppp conection over an isdn adapter.
Please don't reffer me to KISDN or RH6.2 Isdn-Config because I know them
and what i need is the script itself (the only way to really learn
How-To...). btw, if someone knows how to add another channel (add slave
ippp1
and connects me to Bezeq-Int on Dual
channel ISDN with both channels connected:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl addif ippp0
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl addslave ippp0 ippp1
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl secure ippp0 on
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl secure ippp1 on
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl addphone ippp0 out 136014
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl addphone
earn
How-To...). btw, if someone knows how to add another channel (add slave
ippp1 or something like that...) please send it to me too.
This is the script I use -- it dials and connects me to Bezeq-Int on Dual
channel ISDN with both channels connected:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl a
Hey,
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
1. that you put your MSN numbers..
2. Where do you put your user/pass??
Assuming he has installed Isdn4Linux already, these are set has
environment variables in his system already!
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Nimrod Simba Carmi,
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