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On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 02:44:23PM +0530, Bindinganavile, Vinuthananda (CTS) wrote: > Hi all,> > Firstly, wishing you all a great new year.> I do so too. > I have an Eicon Diva 2.01 ISDN card and using Redhat 6.1. I have also have > downloaded the isdn4linux utility. The card is being detected by Linux. The > interrupt is alloted(checked thru /proc/interrupts). Using some example > shell scripts which I found on the net I tried to test the card. But I was > not at all successful. If I give the command to dial from "isdnctrl" I just > get a "call triggered" reply and back to prompt. What does this mean. How > do I check data transfer? 1. you can do a hisaxctrl <id> 1 0x33ff and look at the messages on /dev/isdnctrl 2. You can open 2 minicom one on /dev/ttyI0 the other on /dev/ttyI1 set a MSN with AT&E<MSN> and dial the MSN on the first with atd<MSN>. You should see a RING on the second minicom and you can type in ATA there. > > 1) Can I call up any normal telephone with this setup or has it necessarily > to be an ISP. I ask this bcoz I just want to test whether I can call using > the card and I donot intend to connect to any isp. No, because a telefon don't accept data ISDN calls. > 2) Should I use pppd or any other utility. Normally you use ipppd or make a raw IP connection (depends what your provider offer to you). > 3) Is it possible to setup the device using gnome or kde without using > isdn4linux. Or can I use isdn4linux to set up the device and then call thru > "PPP dialer" You can try kisdn (no experience). > > I am really desperate to set up this thing and am failing from the past 3 > days. Any step by step instructions will be great.> I also glanced thru the isdn4linux faq but did not find any answer > suitable.> Then you miss the Link to Paul's english ISDN page: http://www.wurtel.demon.nl/i4l-howto-uk.html Karsten - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ | ||||||||||||
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