>> Hello,
>> 
>> At boot up, when "/etc/init.d/isdnutils start" is executed, there
>> comes an error message: "isdn_ppp_bind: can't find usable ippp device"
>> Then the ppp-connection is started and works.
>> The connnection is then ALWAYS up.

 The isdnutils scripts takes in /etc/isdn/device.ippp0 script. Check that
 and /etc/isdn/ipppd.ippp0 files. Replace ippp0 with the interface you're 
using. 

>> Then i stop isdn "isdnutils stop" and restart "isdnutils start"
>> manually.
 
 Does 'isdnctrl hangup ippp0' work?

>> At this time there is NO errror message and everything works totally
>> fine.

 This might have something to do with network routing. I had to fight a little 
when
 I had dynamic ip from my ISP, but this got a lot simpler after getting static 
ip address ;-)
 I remember that I had to create some bogus route with bogus address, which 
then 
 /etc/isdn/device.ippp0 replaced with dynamic ip configuration. 
 
        --j



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