> > Jul 20 00:51:29 cheshire chat[304]: send (ATZ^M) > > Jul 20 00:51:29 cheshire chat[304]: expect (OK) > > Jul 20 00:51:38 cheshire chat[304]: > > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: OK > > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: -- got it > > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: send (ATDT7770591^M) > > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: expect (CONNECT) > > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: ^M > > Jul 20 00:51:58 cheshire chat[304]: ATZ^M^M > > Jul 20 00:51:58 cheshire chat[304]: OK^M > > Jul 20 00:52:33 cheshire chat[304]: alarm > > Jul 20 00:52:33 cheshire chat[304]: Failed > > Jul 20 00:52:33 cheshire pppd[300]: Connect script failed > > Jul 20 00:52:34 cheshire pppd[300]: Exit. > > This log shows the system neither dialing nor connecting. > Can you really hear it dial?
Actually, ya :) I could hear a dial and subsequent connection, but everything kinda terminated after that. But I did nail down the problem and tried to let everyone know with a message that you might have missed--I hadn't run setserial to resolve my non-default irq. But with that I've run into another small thing. I run 'setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 5' and voila, problems solved, except if I reboot, that setting is lost and I must run setserial again. Can anyone tell me how to permanently set it, or at least run setserial on boot up? thanx |cheshire| ps--sorry to those that I sent this message to personally via 'reply'. I hate how it doesn't set debian-user for the reply to field :|