Good day.

My GPRS-modem that is in my cellar phone disconnects with such records
in /var/log/messages:

May 25 02:17:49 pppd[5621]: LCP terminated by peer
(^...@^@^...@^@^...@^@^...@^@)
May 25 02:17:49 pppd[5621]: Connect time
135.2 minutes.
May 25 02:17:49 pppd[5621]: Sent 5064125 bytes,
received 23658014 bytes.
May 25 02:17:49 pppd[5621]: Hangup
(SIGHUP)
May 25 02:17:49 pppd[5621]: Modem hangup
May 25 02:17:49 pppd[5621]: Connection terminated.
May 25 02:17:57 kernel: [15434.027785] usb 3-1: USB disconnect,
address 2

Nothing helps until I plug it out (from USB port) and plug it in again.

My question is whither it is possible that a software will take it on
itself to do that automatically - for I am not always there at the
disconnect moment. Or may You can suggest some work around to
solve/ease my case?

Thank You for Your time.


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