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Re: FRITZ!Card PCI & Linux (linux-il webmaster please read)
> Does anyone have experience with installing the FRITZ!Card PCI under linux?
hi Oren,
I have the same card as you have, got it from Netvision.
It works great.
you are right, some links in the isp section of the linux-il site are broken.
***to the linux-il WEBMASTER : can you please fix this ?**
in principle, I used the actcom isdn instructions.
a while ago I saw an html page someone wrote that actually takes
you thru the install much like a win95 install wizard. I think this is
the ISDN-HOWTO in the isp section of linux-il , which is a broken link
for now.
I have attached the web page (actcom isdn page) that I saved 2
months ago when I configured my card.
please note that it has some small mistakes, but by large these are
the steps you will have to take.
do you use KDE ?
if you do, I think that all you need to do is to get the isdn4k (for kernel)
utils, and compile your kernel with this source code package.
you can then use KISDN which is a front end to configure the isdn4linux
package, also it is a connection monitor and more (has the small transmit
receive modem leds like in win95).
it is much more user friendly to configure isdn through this GUI than
to edit all kinds of text file in /etc.
by the way, the help (all in HTML I think) files for KISDN are (at first glance)
really good. check them out. I think it actually says there to which point you
have to do on your on and from there KISDN can carry on with the
configuration.
if you have questions, don't hesitate.
gal.
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Gal Aviel
053-841935
04-8242279
Title: Re: ISDN and Linux
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Re: ISDN and Linux
Hi,
Enclosed, the necessary files.
"Dial" is the script. Just type ./dial to see the command format.
the pap-secrets and ioptions files should be sitting on /etc/ppp directory (on
Redhat distributions, don't know about others).
do not forget to chmod the dial script to executable.
Also, the files ioptions and pap-secrets needs modifications (the username), and
the password. The script itself is pretty self understandble.
Good Luck.
Hetz
Gavrie Philipson wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying, in vain, to set up PPP over ISDN for more than a week already.
> My setup:
>
> - AVM Fritz!Card PCI with HiSax driver
> - Kernel 2.0.36
> - isdn4k v3
>
> The hardware layer works. I know this because I can see certain stuff in the
> logs, like the caller-id number of incoming calls.
>
> I just cannot seem to set up syncPPP correctly.
> I'm trying to call ISDN net.
>
> The problem: When trying to dial out with 'isdnctrl dial ippp0' I get, in the
> log file:
>
> Dialing of ippp0 triggered
> Dec 29 20:56:38 localhost kernel: ippp0: dialing 1 136363...
> Dec 29 20:56:38 localhost kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp0
> Dec 29 20:56:38 localhost kernel: ippp0: Chargesum is 0
>
> I get this all the time! Trying to dial out over /dev/ttyI0 with minicom fails
> either.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> I'm desparate!!
>
> -- Gavrie.
>
> ----------------------------------------
> The output of 'isdnctrl list ippp0' shows:
> ---------------------------------------
> Current setup of interface 'ippp0':
>
> EAZ/MSN: 9728189
> Phone number(s):
> Outgoing: 136363
> Incoming: 9720388 9728189
> Dial mode: manual
> Secure: off
> Callback: off
> Reject before Callback: on
> Callback-delay: 5
> Dialmax: 1
> Hangup-Timeout: 100
> Incoming-Hangup: on
> ChargeHangup: off
> Charge-Units: 0
> Charge-Interval: 0
> Layer-2-Protocol: hdlc
> Layer-3-Protocol: trans
> Encapsulation: syncppp
> Slave Interface: None
> Slave delay: 10
> Slave trigger: 6000 cps
> Master Interface: None
> Pre-Bound to: fritz, Channel 0
> PPP-Bound to: 0
>
> ---------------------------------------
--
Linux - The STABLE and FUN way to operate
# Password file: /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
inXX/hetz * PASSWORD
#!/bin/sh
# Isdn Connect Script v0.2 (11/23/98)
# Written by Andrei Sava (andreisv@isdn.net.il)
# Please contact me about any bugs or suggestions regarding this script.
# Make sure that you are using a recent snapshot of isdn drivers and utils
# downloadable from ftp.suse.com/pub/isdn4linux/
# This script will not work with older isdn4k-utils than v3.0beta1.
# Please fill in the following info:
DIAL=6400000 # your isp number
DIALMAX=1 # number of retries to connect to ISP
USER=inXX/hetz # your username
# use inXX/username or inYY/username
# if your ISP is Isdn-Net (isdn.net.il)
HISAX_OPTIONS="type=5 protocol=2 io=0x340 irq=12" # hisax module options
# "type=27 protocol=2" for fritz!card pci
# Set your password in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
# Don't forget to copy the supplied 'ioptions' to /etc/ppp/ioptions
case "$1" in
on)
if ! lsmod | grep hisax >/dev/null; then
modprobe hisax $HISAX_OPTIONS
fi
if lsmod | grep hisax >/dev/null; then
if [ `head -n 6 /dev/isdninfo | grep usage | awk '{print $2}'` = 0 ]; then
isdnctrl verbose 3
isdnctrl system on
isdnctrl addif ippp0
isdnctrl addslave ippp0 ippp1
for i in 0 1 ; do
isdnctrl eaz ippp$i $i
isdnctrl addphone ippp$i out $DIAL
isdnctrl huptimeout ippp$i 0
isdnctrl l2_prot ippp$i hdlc
isdnctrl l3_prot ippp$i trans
isdnctrl encap ippp$i syncppp
isdnctrl dialmax ippp$i $DIALMAX
done
ifconfig ippp0 -arp -broadcast
ipppd user $USER file /etc/ppp/ioptions
sleep 2
isdnctrl dial ippp0
if [ "$2" = "2" ]; then
isdnctrl dial ippp1
fi
sleep 10
route add default ippp0
if [ `head -n 6 /dev/isdninfo | grep usage | awk '{print $2}'` = 0 ]; then
echo -e "\aError - Connection not established."
echo "Please check your username, your password, and your provider number."
else
if [ `head -n 6 /dev/isdninfo | grep usage | awk '{print $3}'` = 0 ]; then
echo -e "\aConnected on 1 channel."
else
echo -e "\aConnected on 2 channels."
fi
fi
else
echo -e "\aAlready connected - nothing done."
fi
else
echo -e "\Error - Hisax could not be loaded."
echo "Please make sure that you are using the correct hisax options for your card."
fi
;;
switch)
if [ `head -n 6 /dev/isdninfo | grep usage | awk '{print $2}'` = 0 ]; then
echo -e "\aNot connected. Please use '`basename $0` on' first to connect."
else
case "$2" in
1)
if [ `head -n 6 /dev/isdninfo | grep usage | awk '{print $3}'` != 0 ]; then
isdnctrl hangup ippp1
echo -e "\aChannel 2 disconnected."
else
echo -e "\aChannel 2 is not connected - nothing done."
fi
;;
2)
if [ `head -n 6 /dev/isdninfo | grep usage | awk '{print $3}'` = 0 ]; then
isdnctrl dial ippp1
sleep 8
if [ `head -n 6 /dev/isdninfo | grep usage | awk '{print $3}'` != 0 ]; then
echo -e "\aChannel 2 connected."
else
echo -e "\aError - Could not establish connection on channel 2."
echo "Please make sure that your ISP allows dual-channel connection for your login."
fi
else
echo -e "\aAlready connected on channel 2 - nothing done."
fi
;;
*)
echo -e "\aPlease use '`basename $0` switch 1' or '`basename $0` switch 2'."
;;
esac
fi
;;
off)
if [ `head -n 6 /dev/isdninfo | grep usage | awk '{print $3}'` != 0 ]; then
isdnctrl hangup ippp1
fi
if ps x | grep ipppd | grep -v grep >/dev/null; then
if [ `head -n 6 /dev/isdninfo | grep usage | awk '{print $2}'` != 0 ]; then
isdnctrl hangup ippp0
fi
killall ipppd
route del default
ifconfig ippp0 down
isdnctrl delif ippp0
sleep 1
echo -e "\aConnection closed."
else
echo -e "\aNot connected - nothing done."
fi
;;
*)
echo -e "\aUsage: `basename $0` <command> <options>\n"
echo -e "where <command> is one of the following:\n"
echo -e " on [2] connect to provider. with '2' option - connect on both channels."
echo -e " switch [1|2] switch between 1 or 2 channels, while connected."
echo -e " off disconnect from provider.\n"
;;
esac
# The options file: /etc/ppp/options
# /etc/ppp/options for ipppd
noipdefault
ipcp-accept-local
ipcp-accept-remote
-vjccomp
-ac
-pc
-detach
-bsdcomp
-vj
lock
mru 1500
mtu 1500
debug
user inXX/hetz
/dev/ippp0