Re: isdn question

2001-03-14 Thread Harald Thingelstad
"Peter O. Fedichev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello > > for some time we have to use ISDN connection as a permanent Internet > connection for our server with a fixed IP address. Is there a simple way to > configure ISDN so that it authomatically goes back online if the connection > failed? >

Re: isdn question

2001-03-13 Thread mark's-debian
> > for some time we have to use ISDN connection as a permanent Internet > connection for our server with a fixed IP address. Is there a simple way > to configure ISDN so that it authomatically goes back online if the > connection failed? > You can setup isdn4linux with autodial everytime a

Re: isdn question

2001-03-13 Thread Peter O. Fedichev
Oliver does this mean that the server goes online on reboot or I have to start isdn by hands? How to make the isdn connection to startup each time the computer is switched on (rebooted) and then mantains itself on line? thanks, P.F.

Re: isdn question

2001-03-13 Thread Oliver Elphick
"Peter O. Fedichev" wrote: >Hello > >for some time we have to use ISDN connection as a permanent Internet >connection for our server with a fixed IP address. Is there a simple way >to configure ISDN so that it authomatically goes back online if the >connection failed? I think that

isdn question

2001-03-13 Thread Peter O. Fedichev
Hello for some time we have to use ISDN connection as a permanent Internet connection for our server with a fixed IP address. Is there a simple way to configure ISDN so that it authomatically goes back online if the connection failed? thanks in avance for a help PF

Re: ISDN question

2000-10-07 Thread Oliver Elphick
Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: >This doesn't say much to me. I've been using ISDN for 5 years, now, and to m >e it's >always been just another external modem - albeit a fast one that know when t >o run at >64kb/s and when to run at 128kb/s. > >I've never seen or used any special

Re: ISDN question

2000-10-06 Thread Peter Hugosson-Miller
Jens Luedicke wrote: > > > Additionally you'll need to get the "isdnutils" package. > > > This package provides some ISDN specific tools and > > > programs such as "ipppd" and "isdnctrl". > > > Configuration => RTFM > > > > Any of the above apply to my setup? > at least you'll need the "isdnutils"

Re: ISDN question

2000-10-06 Thread Peter Hugosson-Miller
Jens Luedicke wrote: > > What is the difference in Linux, and specifically, why is there a > > difference? > > Windoze can't handle ISDN cards directly, so you'll need to > setup a little driver that "emulates" a modem, so you can > work with all the AT commands. Windoze is dumb, and thats > the

ISDN question

2000-10-06 Thread Peter Hugosson-Miller
I've noticed quite a few questions about ISDN recently, and I must admit I'm a bit confused. In my NT4 and OS/2 installations there is no difference between a "normal" modem and an ISDN one. I just tell the dialler program which serial port the modem is on, and set the port speed to max, and fi

Re: ISDN question

2000-05-20 Thread Ron Rademaker
Sorry for the shouting, at the time I wrote it I was pretty drunk. When I was using ISDN I used the following script for both ip-up as ip-down, perhaps it can help you... #!/bin/sh /sbin/route del default >/dev/null 2>&1 /sbin/route add default netmask 0 Ron Rademaker On Sat, 20 May 2000, Mic

Re: ISDN question

2000-05-20 Thread Michael Meskes
On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 01:25:07AM +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote: > A little more information would be nice... Wath ent (is going) wrong??? Sorry, if I wasn't precise. On my modem connection I do not have to worry about DNS setup. My /etc/resolv.conf is empty and /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0dns-up creates one

Re: ISDN question

2000-05-19 Thread Ron Rademaker
A little more information would be nice... Wath ent (is going) wrong??? Checking your email adres I guess yoiur quite familair with linux / debian : SHAME ON YOU YOU DIDN'T GIVE ANY MORE INFO! Ron Rademker On Fri, 19 May 2000, Michael Meskes wrote: > We tried to set up a machine with ISDN th

ISDN question

2000-05-19 Thread Michael Meskes
We tried to set up a machine with ISDN that should automatically receiver DNS information from the provider. This worked well with an analog modem but failed with ISDN. Is there anything that needs special configuration? Michael P.S.: Please CC me on replies. -- Michael Meskes Michael@Fam-Meskes

ISDN question

2000-02-22 Thread Ron Rademaker
I know that you can configure diald in a way that requests on certain ports cannot cause a connection to open or to remain open, but does anybody know how I can use this with ISDN (I guess ISDN uses ipppd to dial, not sure). Ron

Re: Modem/ISDN question

1999-05-29 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "RF" == Rene Feenstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: RF> I got my analog modem working a few weeks ago but now i', trying RF> to setup my isdn modem = Teles 16.3 I got it included in the RF> kernel and i can see it installing well but when I try to call out RF> with it with pon isdn ( my pon conf

Modem/ISDN question

1999-05-28 Thread Rene Feenstra
Hello I got my analog modem working a few weeks ago but now i', trying to setup my isdn modem = Teles 16.3 I got it included in the kernel and i can see it installing well but when I try to call out with it with pon isdn ( my pon config for the card since i use pon for the analog modem) I get t

reposting isdn question

1998-12-07 Thread Yosef B
Running Debian 2.0.34 and am having connection quality troubles using a 64K or 128K ISDN. I am in Europe and the dial-up server is in the US. I am running an external TA through the serial port. The connection establishes in about 5 seconds and I can pass traffic but at a slow rate (slower than

Re: ISDN question

1998-09-23 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Greg Vence wrote: > G. Kapetanios wrote: > > > > Hi, > > I have the ooportunity to have an ISDN line instead of modem at my home. I > > was wondering whether having an ISDN connection is straighforward with > > debian ? there is a package in hamm called isdnutils. However, > > what I found on the

Re: ISDN question

1998-09-23 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "GK" == G Kapetanios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: GK> I have the ooportunity to have an ISDN line instead of modem at my home. I GK> was wondering whether having an ISDN connection is straighforward with GK> debian ? Quite easy. GK> there is a package in hamm called isdnutils. However, GK> w

Re: ISDN question

1998-09-23 Thread Greg Vence
G. Kapetanios wrote: > > Hi, > I have the ooportunity to have an ISDN line instead of modem at my home. I > was wondering whether having an ISDN connection is straighforward with > debian ? there is a package in hamm called isdnutils. However, > what I found on the net was a FAQ (rather old) for a

ISDN question

1998-09-23 Thread G. Kapetanios
Hi, I have the ooportunity to have an ISDN line instead of modem at my home. I was wondering whether having an ISDN connection is straighforward with debian ? there is a package in hamm called isdnutils. However, what I found on the net was a FAQ (rather old) for a package called isdn4linux. Are