Gary Jones wrote: >Here are the relevant parts of the config files: >#isdn.conf >[GLOBAL] >COUNTRYPREFIX=+ >AREAPREFIX=0 >COUNTRYCODE=49 >AREACODE=89
>#device.ippp0 >LOCALMSN=089*** # my number >REMOTEMSN=109000191799 # Viag Interkom >LEADINGZERO='' # Have to use this here, otherwise the > # remotemsn becomes 0109... which is incorrect > > So the problem is that my ISP, Dog bless them, have a different > area code to me. This shouldn't be a problem, should it? I > don't believe that the folks who wrote isdn4linux didn't > consider the possibility (AFAIK this is normally the case > in the >UK, for example, where ISPs tend to be 0845-something). > This basically means I am either stupid, going blind, or both, > because I can't find anything in the FM. What happens is (from isdnlog):- > Fri Dec 08 18:13:54 outgoing * HDLC -> +49 89/109000191799, > München RING (Data) > Fri Dec 08 18:13:54 outgoing HDLC -> +49 89/109000191799, > München Unallocated (unassigned) number (Public network serving local user) > Fri Dec 08 18:13:54 outgoing HDLC -> +49 89/109000191799, > München HANGUP Unallocated (unassigned) number (Public network serving local > user) > i.e. isdn4linux puts the f*cking areacode on the outgoing number, > which might be perfectly correct in most cases but not in this one. > kjihj\cvkn klij\csdm Gary, how did you get the HDLC-output (by setting a higher debug or isdnctrl verbose level)? Are you sure your isdn.conf is read when using "isdnctrl dial ippp0"? I'm quite sure that only device.ippp0 is read when using isdn4linux which comes with potato (I'm just placing a simular question on this list). Robert