MaD dUCK wrote (on 25 Jun 2001, at 0:00): > I am experiencing a problem, which may be IRQ-caused, but it's weird > and I don't think that IRQs are the cause.
I don't think so either. You shouldn't get anywhere near that far with an IRQ problem. > However, whenever I initiate a TCP connection, the ISDN link goes > down. the logs report the following: > Jun 25 00:51:42 embryo ipppd[3516]: IPCP terminated by peer > Jun 25 00:51:43 embryo ipppd[3516]: LCP terminated by peer > Jun 25 00:51:45 embryo ipppd[3516]: Connection terminated. With a 2.4 kernel (er--how bad do you need iptables?), try the AVM CAPI driver with the plug-in for pppd instead of ipppd. Or if you really don't want to, try a different isdn4linux version-- I think the latest are on ftp.suse.com. My guess is, you're probably having a weird problem between kernel modules. I'm running an AVM A1 on 2.2.17 with ipppd and a B1 on 2.4.3 with CAPI and pppd. I can't really help much with your combination. > any help or pointers appreciated. Well, there's the i4l newsgroup, de.alt.comm.isdn4linux, and an AVM-B1 mailing list which is on-topic only if you go the CAPI route. T. -- -- Tony Crawford -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- +49-3341-30 99 99 --