At 01:27 AM 10/1/1998 -0400, Phillip Neumann wrote: >Kent West wrote: > >> On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Phillip Neumann wrote: >> >> > Hello, >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > I have reinstall debian and now im in troubles with pon: >> > >> > 1) pon ok. (connecting) >> > 2) poff ok (deconnecting) >> > 3) pon NOT ok (*) >> > >> > For pass stage 3, i must put a stage 2.5 that said `reboot'... and i >> > dont like to reboot linux. >> > How can i fix that?? >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > (*) when runnig plog: >> > bla,, bla >> > Sep 28 21:14:14 computron pppd[132]: Terminating on signal 15. >> > Sep 28 21:14:14 computron pppd[132]: Connection terminated. >> > Sep 28 21:14:14 computron pppd[132]: Hangup (SIGHUP) >> > Sep 28 21:14:14 computron pppd[132]: Exit. >> > Sep 28 21:15:23 computron pppd[252]: pppd 2.3.5 started by filsin, uid >> > 1000 >> > Sep 28 21:15:23 computron pppd[252]: Failed to open /dev/ttyS2: >> > Operation not su >> > pported by device >> > >> > thanks, >> > -- >> > __________________________________________ >> > / / >> > / Phillip Neumann / >> > / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / >> > _____________________/_____________________________/ >> >> Just a guess, and probably not a very good one, but maybe you need to add >> an initialization string to your script that resets the modem? >> >> Kent > >Hello, > >such as ATsomething?? and where? in /etc/ppp/peers/provider ??? > >[i forgot all the commands used by and files runned by pon. (chatscript somthing and >some others i think ) i have configure it 1 time and then kept the configuration.] > > > > > >-- > __________________________________________ > / / > / Phillip Neumann / > / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / >_____________________/_____________________________/
I believe it would be in /etc/chatscripts/(thenameofyourconnection-probably provider) Just above the "" ATDTphone_num line, add "" ATZ I believe ATZ is the reset command. Hope this works. Kent ================================================ Kent West, Technology Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] Abilene Christian Univ., Abilene, TX 915-674-2557 FAX: 915.674.6724 Amateur Radio: KC5ENO Debian Linux: Ride the wave with the penguins!