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Re: Dual-Channel ISDNs in linux.



Did you ask Bezeq int to give you 128k capabilities? (it's extra charge).
Even if you did, call them and *make sure* it's up and working.

- Aviram

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nimrod S. Carmi" <simba@schoolsucks.co.il>
To: <linux-il@linux.org.il>
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 6:39 PM
Subject: Dual-Channel ISDNs in linux.


> Hi,
>
> I've been trying for several days now to configure my isdn under linux,
> and when at last I suceeded but only using one channel -- that is 64K.
>
> I have read in the ippp readme and on some howtos on the net that I should
> add some kind of master and slave to the configuration so it dials out
> from both channels, and only came up with
>
> Jun 23 17:55:21 nala kernel: slave0: dialing 1 136014...
> Jun 23 17:55:24 nala kernel: isdn_net: slave0 connected
> Jun 23 17:55:32 nala kernel: ippp0: dialing 1 136014...
> Jun 23 17:55:34 nala kernel: isdn_net: ippp0 connected
>
> None of them got an IP address and after few seconds they both
> disconnected and nothing happened.
>
> After trying all the howtos I could find, all the IRC channels I could
> think of and even calling some people that I consider as gurus I've
> decided to post that message in here.
>
> My ISDN card is AVM A1 (Fritz!),
> My line and account are 128K compatible.
> I'm using Bezeq International for the connection.
>
> Any info is welcomed ;) Thanks !
>
> =---=
> Nimrod Simba Carmi,
> School Sucks
> http://www.schoolsucks.com
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> Fax: +972-6651-5473
>
>
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> He said: I was just a child then,
> Now I'm only a man... "
>
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