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Re: [suse-isdn] ISDN cause message using Fritz!Card PCI
Hi,
try this:
man isdn_cause

jens

> Hi,
>
> I installed my PC with dual boot (Windoz 2000 Prof.) and SuSE 7.1.
> Starting W2K my Fritz!Card works just perfect!
> However starting Linux and executing the command: isdnctrl dial ippp0
> I keep getting the following messages in /var/log/message
> At SuSE support the told me that the cause message E011C has something
> to do
> with our ISDN TK!?
> Did anyone come across the same problem! How did you solve it?
> Looking forward to some clues!!!
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Mar 19 18:32:28 linux kernel: ippp0: dialing 1 0W,,,,1056019951056...
> Mar 19 18:32:29 linux isdnlog: (HiSax driver detected)
> Mar 19 18:32:29 linux isdnlog: Mar 19 18:32:29 * tei 80 calling +49
> W,,,,1056, with ? RING (Data)
> Mar 19 18:32:29 linux kernel: isdn: HiSax,ch0 cause: E011C
>
> Mar 19 18:32:36 linux kernel: ippp0: dialing 2 0W,,,,1056019951056...
> Mar 19 18:32:37 linux isdnlog: Mar 19 18:32:37 * tei 80 calling +49
> W,,,,1056, with ? RING (Data)
> Mar 19 18:32:37 linux kernel: isdn: HiSax,ch0 cause: E011C
>
> Mar 19 18:32:44 linux kernel: ippp0: dialing 3 0W,,,,1056019951056...
> Mar 19 18:32:44 linux isdnlog: Mar 19 18:32:44 * tei 80 calling +49
> W,,,,1056, with ? RING (Data)
> Mar 19 18:32:45 linux kernel: isdn: HiSax,ch0 cause: E011C
> Mar 19 18:32:52 linux kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp0
> Mar 19 18:32:52 linux kernel: ippp0: Chargesum is 0
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> With best regards
> Georg E. Paulusberger
> System-/networkadmin.
>
> NR - Neue Raumpflege Ges.m.b.H. & CoKg
>
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