> PM> There are two possibilities what happens (depends on kernel
> PM> (2.0.35/2.0.36, version of isdnutils and configuration):
>
> 1. You need the isdnutils 3.0 package
> 2. uncomment "debug" in /etc/isdn/ipppd.ippp0
>
> You will then see more output in syslog.
>
> You can send us the relevant parts, if you can't interpret them.

So here they are:
I also send my config files as attachment

--snip--
Jan 22 22:32:44 oxygene syslogd 1.3-3#26: restart.
Jan 22 22:32:44 oxygene anacron[139]: Anacron 2.0.1 started on 1999-01-22
Jan 22 22:32:45 oxygene anacron[139]: Normal exit (0 jobs run)
Jan 22 22:32:45 oxygene kernel: isdn: Verbose-Level is 3
Jan 22 22:32:46 oxygene kernel: Appletalk 0.17 for Linux NET3.035
Jan 22 22:32:47 oxygene ipppd[172]: Found 1 device: /dev/ippp0
Jan 22 22:32:47 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:32:47 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:32:47 oxygene ipppd[177]: ipppd i2.2.10 (isdn4linux version of pppd 
by MH)
started
Jan 22 22:32:47 oxygene ipppd[177]: init_unit: 0
Jan 22 22:32:47 oxygene ipppd[177]: Connect[0]: /dev/ippp0, fd: 8
Jan 22 22:32:48 oxygene /usr/sbin/lpd[182]: Setuplog: open /dev/null failed -
Permission denied
Jan 22 22:32:49 oxygene xntpd[208]: xntpd 3-5.93a Mon Jun 15 23:56:10 MDT 1998 
(1)
Jan 22 22:32:50 oxygene proftpd[217]: attempted bind to 0.0.0.0, port 21
Jan 22 22:32:50 oxygene proftpd[217]: bind() failed in inet_create_connection():
Address already in use
Jan 22 22:32:50 oxygene xntpd[208]: tickadj = 5, tick = 10000, tvu_maxslew = 
495, est.
hz = 100
Jan 22 22:32:50 oxygene xntpd[208]: precision = 21 usec
Jan 22 22:32:50 oxygene atd[219]: Error redirecting I/O: Permission denied
Jan 22 22:32:51 oxygene /usr/sbin/cron[222]: (CRON) STARTUP (fork ok)
Jan 22 22:33:30 oxygene kernel: ippp0: dialing 1 ((remotenumber))...
Jan 22 22:33:32 oxygene kernel: isdn_net: ippp0 connected
Jan 22 22:33:32 oxygene kernel: isdn_net: chargetime of ippp0 now 8220
Jan 22 22:33:32 oxygene ipppd[177]: Local number: ((localnumber)), Remote 
number:
((remotenumber)), Type: outgoing
Jan 22 22:33:32 oxygene ipppd[177]: PHASE_WAIT -> PHASE_ESTABLISHED, ifunit: 0,
linkunit: 0, fd: 8
Jan 22 22:33:32 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:33:32 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 80047456 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:32 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: c0887480 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:32 oxygene ipppd[177]: sent [0][LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <auth pap> 
<magic
0xb2b35d2f>]
Jan 22 22:33:32 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene last message repeated 2 times
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 40047452 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 8004745a state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 40047459 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: rcvd [0][LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <magic 
0x244ded5a>
<auth pap>]
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: sent [0][LCP ConfAck id=0x1 <magic 
0x244ded5a>
<auth pap>]
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene last message repeated 2 times
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: rcvd [0][LCP ConfNak id=0x1 <auth chap md5>]
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: sent [0][LCP ConfReq id=0x2 <magic 
0xb2b35d2f>]
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 8004745a state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 40047459 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 40047452 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 8004745a state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 40047459 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: rcvd [0][LCP ConfAck id=0x2 <magic 
0xb2b35d2f>]
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: lcp layer is UP
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: peer refused to authenticate
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: sent [0][LCP TermReq id=0x3 70 65 65 72 20 
72 65
66 75 73 65 64 20 74 6f 20 61 75 74 68 65 6e 74 69 63 61 74 65]
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 8004745a state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 40047459 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 40047452 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 8004745a state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 40047459 state: 3
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene last message repeated 2 times
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: ippp: release, minor: 0 7809018
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp0
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_free 0 7809018 7809018
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: ippp0: Chargesum is 0
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: ippp, open, slot: 0, minor: 0, state: 0000
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_ioctl: minor: 0 cmd: 80047441 state: 1
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene kernel: isdn_ppp_select: minor: 0, type: 1
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: rcvd [0][LCP TermAck id=0x2]
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: Connection terminated.
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: taking down PHASE_DEAD link 0, linkunit: 0
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: LCP is down
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: closing fd 8 from unit 0
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: link 0 closed , linkunit: 0
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: reinit_unit: 0
Jan 22 22:33:33 oxygene ipppd[177]: Connect[0]: /dev/ippp0, fd: 8
--snip--

--
Patrick Mauritz         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
not just a number

#!/bin/sh

# REMOVE the next line once configuration is complete #########################
# REMOVE the above line once configuration is complete ########################


# Instructions: read the comments for each command, and if necessary, edit
# the command (e.g. replace EAZ with your real EAZ or MSN).
# If the command is commented out, remove the leading '#' to enable it if
# the command is needed.
#
# After you have configured this file, remove the "Warning!" line above to
# enable this file.


# Get the device name
set -e ; device=`basename $0`; device=${device#*.}

# set some important values
# Use 10.0.0.1 for LOCALIP and 10.0.0.2 for REMOTEIP if you have
# dynamic IP addresses; with static address fill in the real values!

LOCALIP=10.0.0.1        # XXX_
REMOTEIP=10.0.0.2       # XXX_

# Phone numbers (without the leading zero)
LOCALMSN=xxx    # XXX_
REMOTEMSN=yyy   # XXX_

# Encapsulation (default is syncppp for ipppX devices, rawip for isdnX devices)
# Change the next four lines if you need some other value.
if expr ${device} : ippp > /dev/null
then    ENCAP=syncppp
else    ENCAP=rawip
fi

# DIALMODE:
# New with kernel 2.0.36 is the `dialmode' setting.
# dialmode=auto is compatible with the old behaviour (dial-on-demand enabled).
# Read the isdnctrl manpage for more info.
# Change the value below if you want a different setting when the interface is
# started.

DIALMODE=manual         # XXX_

# Configuration (start)

case "$1" in
start)

        # If running kernel 2.0.31 or higher, enable the IP dynamic hack
        # (if needed). See linux/Documentation/ip_dynaddr.txt .
        # You may also need to use the ip-up and ip-down scripts in
        # /usr/doc/isdnutils/examples to get the routing correct. Those
        # scripts should be put in /etc/ppp, but beware of overwriting any
        # existing scripts belonging to the "ppp" package!
        #[ -f /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr ] && echo 1 > 
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr
        
        # First you need to create the interface
        isdnctrl addif ${device}

        #       eaz name num
        # Set the EAZ (German 1TR6 protocol) or MSN (Euro-ISDN E-DSS1) for
        # interface "name" to "num". For an EAZ this is only one digit, for a
        # MSN "num" is the whole MSN.
        # In the Netherlands this includes the areacode, but not the leading 0.
        # (other countries?)
        isdnctrl eaz ${device} $LOCALMSN

        #       addphone name out num
        # Set the phone number(s) of the remote site for the IP-interface
        # "name". More than one number can be set by calling isdnctrl addphone
        # repeatedly. If more than one number is set these will be tried one
        # after another. When using an german SPV-type connection, with a
        # ICN-card, the number has to be preceeded by a capital S.   
        # This is the "normal" number.
        isdnctrl addphone ${device} out 0$REMOTEMSN

        #       addphone name in num
        # Set the phone number(s) that the IP-interface "name" is supposed to
        # accept for incoming calls. If no numĀ­ ber is given incoming calls are
        # disabled. More than one number can be set by calling isdnctrl addphone
        # repeatedly. Also wildcards can be used (see below). 
        # In the Netherlands (and elsewhere?),
        # this is with areacode but without leading 0
        # isdnctrl addphone ${device} in $REMOTEMSN

        #       secure name on|off
        # Turns on or off the security feature for interface "name". If set to
        # on, incoming calls will only be accepted if the calling number has
        # been added to the access list with isdnctrl addphone name in. 
        isdnctrl secure ${device} on

        #       huptimeout name seconds
        # Set the hangup timeout for interface "name" to "seconds". If there
        # is inactivity (i.e. no traffic on the interface) for the given time
        # the driver automatically shuts down the connection. 
        # Default is 60 seconds
        isdnctrl huptimeout ${device} 60

        #       dialmax name num
        # Set the number of dial atempts for interface "name" to "num". If
        # dialing, each phonenumber is tried this many times before giving up.
        #isdnctrl dialmax ${device} NUM

        #       ihup name on|off
        # Turn on or off the hangup timeout for incoming calls on interface name
        #isdnctrl ihup ${device} on

        #        encap name encapname
        # Set the encapsulation mode for interface "name". Possible modes for
        # encapname are: rawip ip cisco_h ethernet syncppp uihdlc 
        # (most people use rawip, syncppp or cisco_h; syncppp is normal for
        # ISP's, rawip is normal for semi-fixed linux-linux connections)
        isdnctrl encap ${device} $ENCAP

        #       l2_prot name protocol
        # Set the layer-2 protocol for interface "name". Possible values for
        # "protocol" are x75i, x75ui, x75bui and hdlc 
        # (most people use hdlc)
        isdnctrl l2_prot ${device} hdlc

        #       l3_prot name protocol
        # Set the layer-3 protocol for interface "name". At the moment only
        # trans is supported.  If protocol is omitted the current setting is
        # printed.   
        isdnctrl l3_prot ${device} trans

        #       verbose num
        # Set verbosity level to <num>. 
        # (2 shows the first package of every connection, that is very useful.)
        # WARNING: this is a global parameter, that affects all isdn devices!
        isdnctrl verbose 3

        # CHARGEHUP FUNCTION

        #       chargehup name on|off
        # Turn on or off hangup before next charge info for interface name. This
        # can only be used if the ISDN provider transmits charge info during and
        # after the connection. If set to on, the driver will close the
        # connection just before the next charge info will  be received if the
        # interface is inactive. 
        #isdnctrl chargehup ${device} on

        #       chargeint name seconds
        # When "seconds" are given, the charge interval for the given interface
        # is set. This may be of use on ISDN lines with no chargeinfo or no
        # online chargeinfo. The connection will only be closed 2 seconds before
        # the end of the next charge interval and only, if huptime out seconds
        # of inactivity have been reached. If ihup is on, also incomming
        # connections are closed by this mechanism.
        #isdnctrl chargeint ${device} NUM

        # CALLBACK FUNCTION

        #       callback name off|in|out
        # Selects callback mode for interface "name". If callĀ­back mode is in,
        # then after getting an incoming call, a callback is triggered. If
        # callback mode is out, then this system does the initial call, then
        # waiting for callback of the remote machine. 
        #isdnctrl callback ${device} MODE

        #       cbdelay name seconds
        # Set the callback delay for interface "name" to "seconds". If callback
        # mode for this interface is in, dialing is delayed the given time. If
        # the callback mode is out, after dialing out and waiting the given
        # time, a hangup is issued to free the line for the incoming callback
        # from the remote machine. This hangup-after-dial is disabled by setting
        # cbdelay to 0.  
        #isdnctrl cbdelay ${device} SECONDS

        #       cbhup name on|off
        # Turns on or off Hangup (Reject) for interface "name" before starting
        # Callback. 
        #isdnctrl cbhup ${device} MODE

        #       OTHER OPTIONS

        # There are other options not used by most people.  You can insert these
        # options here. 

        # See also : isdnctrl(8), isdnctrl help text

        # pppbind is needed when using one ipppd per ippp interface
        # (like Debian does)
        if bindnum=`expr $device : 'ippp\(.\)'`
        then
                isdnctrl pppbind ${device} `expr "$device" : 'ippp\(.\)'`
        fi

        #        NETWORK SETUP

        # Network device setup as usual. 
        # See also : ifconfig(8) route(8) or any book about unix networking.

        ifconfig ${device} up
        ifconfig ${device} $LOCALIP pointopoint $REMOTEIP
        route add -host $REMOTEIP
        # setting default route here is only useful if this is your only
        # outside connection...
        route add default ${device}                     
        # firewall rules
        # Note that the default rule should be to deny all incoming connections!
        # That's done with the line below:
        #       ipfwadm -I -p deny
        # After that you need to allow incoming connections on eth0 and lo:
        #       ipfwadm -I -a accept -W lo -S 127.0.0.0/8
        #       ipfwadm -I -a accept -W eth0 -S 192.168.0.0/16
        # Of course, change 192.168.0.0 to fit your ethernet network number...
        # The ipfwadm commands above should be done only once, e.g. in
        # /etc/init.d/netbase in the function spoof_protect.
        #
        # The firewall rules below will only work here if using static IP
        # addresses!!!  For dynamic addresses the rules should be added in
        # /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/isdnutils and deleted in /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/isdnutils
        # 
        # Next two lines enable inbound packets to non-service ports
        # except for smtp and ident (for mail and identification of
        # connections, a Good Thing).
        #       ipfwadm -I -a accept -W ${device} -P tcp  -D $LOCALIP smtp 
ident 1024:65535
        #       ipfwadm -I -a accept -W ${device} -P udp  -D $LOCALIP 1024:65535
        #       ipfwadm -I -a accept -W ${device} -P icmp -D $LOCALIP
        # masquerading rules, for transparently connecting local net to internet
        #       ETH_IP=`hostname -i | tr -d ' '`
        #       ipfwadm -F -a accept -m -P tcp -S $ETH_IP/24
        #       ipfwadm -F -a accept -m -P udp -S $ETH_IP/24
        isdnctrl dialmode $device $DIALMODE || true
        ;;

# Delete the interface
stop)
        isdnctrl dialmode $device off || true
        # Commands to undo the network stuff
        # Undo any ipfwadm commands done above! Change the -a to -d, put below.
        route del $REMOTEIP     2> /dev/null || true
        # only delete default route if set above!
        route del default       2> /dev/null || true
        ifconfig $device down   2> /dev/null || true
        isdnctrl delif $device  2> /dev/null || true
        ;;

# the rest is generic, don't touch
  *)
        echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop}"
        exit 1
        ;;
esac

exit 0
# Options file for ipppd.
# ipppd will not read /etc/ppp/options or /etc/ppp/ioptions or any other
# config file. Everything has to be in here.

# REMOVE the next line once configuration is complete #########################
# REMOVE the above line once configuration is complete ########################

# "peer" is the name for our syncppp partner.

# STANDARD OPTIONS

debug                   # enable debugging
kdebug 3                # set kernel debugging level to X
#nodetach               # (no) fork to the background
#callback X             # ask for callback (parameter X ?)
lock                    # create a lock file for device 
#domain X               # add domain X to a given hostname
#pidfile X              # save pid in file X
#call X                 # take options from privileges file (???)
#idle X                 # idle time limit (seconds)
#holdoff X              # holdoff time limit (seconds)
#maxconnect X           # set maximum connection time (in seconds ?)
#+mp                    # enable multi line ppp
#+pwlog                 # log password (WARNING: possible security hole)
#nomagic                # magic number negotiation

# ppp handshake : tuning

#silent                 # don't even try to initiate the connection
#passive                # wait for the peer to initiate the connection
#lcp-echo-failure X     # consecutive echo failures
#lcp-echo-interval X    # time for lcp echo events 
lcp-restart 1           # Set timeout for LCP 
#lcp-max-terminate X    # Set max #xmits for term-reqs
#lcp-max-configure X    # Set max #xmits for conf-reqs 
#lcp-max-failure X      # Set max #conf-naks for LCP


# AUTHENTICATION

name aaa                # set local name for auth
user aaa                # set name for auth with peer
#usehostname            # use hostname for auth
#remotename X           # set remote name for auth
#noauth                 # (dont) require peer (the other) to auth
require-pap             # allow only pap authetication
#require-chap           # allow only chap authentication
login                   # use system password database for pap
#papcrypt               # pap passwords are encrypted

# AUTHENTICATION TUNING
#pap-restart X          # Set retransmit timeout for PAP 
#pap-max-authreq X      # Set max #xmits for auth-reqs
#pap-timeout X          # Set time limit for peer PAP auth.
#chap-restart X         # Set timeout for CHAP 
#chap-max-challenge X   # Set max #xmits for challenge 
#chap-interval X        # Set interval for rechallenge

# COMPRESSION

noaccomp                # address compression on/off
nopcomp         # protocol field compression on/off
novj                    # van jacobsen compression on/off
novjccomp               # van jacobsen connection-ID compression on/off
#vj-max-slots X         # tune maximum vj header slots
nobsdcomp               # bsd compression on/off
nodeflate               # deflate compression on/off
nopredictor1            # predictor1 compression in/off
noccp                   # compression negotation on/off


# IP NETWORKING

#noip                   # en/disable ip transfer
#X:Y                    # set local ip to X, remote ip to Y
noipdefault             # don't use name for default ip addr
#useifip                # use ip addresses form interface
#usefirstip             # use first ip from auth file for remote
#netmask X              # set netmask X
#defaultroute           # (dont) set default route 
#hostroute              # (dont) set host route
#noproxyarp             # (dont) set an proxy arp entry
#mru X                  # set maximum size of recive units to X
default-mru             # disable mru negotation
mtu 1500                # set maximum size of transmit units to X (1500 is OK)
#useifmtu               # use mtu from interface
#ipparam X              # set ip parameters in script X
#ms-dns X               # dns address for the peers use
#ms-wins X              # wins address for the peers use
#set_userip             # define valid ip addresses in /etc/ppp/useriptab


#ipcp-restart X         # Set timeout for IPCP 
#ipcp-max-terminate X   # Set max #xmits for term-reqs 
#ipcp-max-configure X   # Set max #xmits for conf-reqs 
#ipcp-max-failure X     # Set max #conf-naks for IPCP 
ipcp-accept-local       # Accept peer's address for us 
ipcp-accept-remote      # Accept peer's address for it 

# IPX NETWORKING

#noipx                  # en/disable ipx
#ipx-network X          # IPX network number 
#ipxcp-accept-network   #  Accept peer netowrk
#ipx-node X             # IPX node number 
#ipxcp-accept-local     # Accept our address 
#ipxcp-accept-remote    # Accept peer's address
#ipx-routing X          # IPX routing proto number 
#ipx-router-name X      # IPX router name
#ipxcp-restart X        # Set timeout for IPXCP 
#ipxcp-max-terminate X  # max #xmits for term-reqs 
#ipxcp-max-configure X  # max #xmits for conf-reqs 
#ipxcp-max-failure X    # max #conf-naks for IPXCP 

[GLOBAL]
COUNTRYPREFIX=+
AREAPREFIX=0

# Change this to reflect your city
COUNTRYCODE=49  # the Netherlands
AREACODE=611    # Almelo

# Isdnlog supports two databases for areacode -> name mapping. 
# avon is the old one, I recommend to use areacode, the new one.
# However, it is easier to add to the avon database...
CODELIB=AREACODE
# for avon:
# CODELIB=AVON
AREALIB=/usr/lib/isdn/areacode.dat
AVON=/usr/lib/isdn/avon

[VARIABLES]

[ISDNLOG]
CHARGEMAX = 9999.99
# CURRENCY = 0.08,NLG   # 8 cents/unit (approximation in NL!), currency notation

ILABEL = %b %e %T %ICall to tei %t from %N2 on %n2
OLABEL = %b %e %T %Itei %t calling %N2 with %n2
# Alternates (easier to read):
# ILABEL = %a %b %e %T incoming %I%n2 <- %N2
# OLABEL = %a %b %e %T outgoing %I%n2 -> %N2

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