>> Dear Debs, >> >> I have a new Debian 2.0 distribution running well. I have recompiled the >> kernel with PCMCIA and ISDN support, bought an AVM Fritz! PCMCIA card, >> and ordered the ISDN installation by the Telecom. >> On tuesday, I'll be ready for a first try. >> Unfortunately, by reading the documentation in /usr/doc/isdn (all files >> and those in the subdirectories) I found no straightforward description >> of what is to be done to configure the files (which ones? there are >> quite a few and also different connection strategies: syncPPP or not, >> ...) and to start a connection. >> Can anybody post a detailed list of the actions he/she took to get an >> ISDN connection done starting from scratch?
Can you get the kernel to see the isdn card ? I suppose you have installed the isdnutils package and run the isdnconfig script ? You can dial with : 'isdnctrl dial ippp0' and hangup with 'isdnctrl hangup ippp0' --j