Klappt irgendwie alles nicht.
Ich füge mal die Kopie von eine paar Dateien bei, vielleicht sieht ja jmd.
von Euch den Fehler.
#/etc/rc.config.d/i4l.rc.config
#
# enable "isdnctrl verbose $I4L_VERBOSE_LEVEL" (yes or no)
#
I4L_VERBOSE="yes"
#
# verbose level (default 3; it 'll log the dialin trigger paket)
#
I4L_VERBOSE_LEVEL="3"
#
# idletime before hangup (in seconds)
#
I4L_IDLETIME_0="60"
I4L_IDLETIME_1="60"
I4L_IDLETIME_2="60"
I4L_IDLETIME_3="60"
I4L_IDLETIME_4="60"
#
# Set the number of dial atempts for each number
# set to "" for unlimited
#
I4L_DIALMAX_0=2
I4L_DIALMAX_1="2"
I4L_DIALMAX_2="2"
I4L_DIALMAX_3="2"
I4L_DIALMAX_4="0"
#
# my phone number (MSN/EAZ)
# On NI1 lines MSN:SPID
#
I4L_LOCALMSN_0=""
I4L_LOCALMSN_1="380"
I4L_LOCALMSN_2="381"
I4L_LOCALMSN_3="382"
I4L_LOCALMSN_4="383"
#
# remote station phone number dialout
# example: "09113206726 09113206728"
#
I4L_REMOTE_OUT_0=""
I4L_REMOTE_OUT_1=""
I4L_REMOTE_OUT_2=""
I4L_REMOTE_OUT_3=""
I4L_REMOTE_OUT_4=""
#
# remote station phone number dialin
# example: "09113206726 09113206728"
#
I4L_REMOTE_IN_0=""
I4L_REMOTE_IN_1=" 380 354 381 382 383 "
I4L_REMOTE_IN_2=" 380 354 381 382 383 "
I4L_REMOTE_IN_3=" 380 354 381 382 383 "
I4L_REMOTE_IN_4=" 380 354 381 382 383 "
#
# encapsulation
# possible values: "rawip" (default), "ip", "cisco-h", "ethernet",
# "syncppp", "uihdlc"
# see: /usr/src/linux/Documentation/isdn
# and /usr/doc/packages/i4ldoc
#
I4L_ENCAP_0="syncppp"
I4L_ENCAP_1="syncppp"
I4L_ENCAP_2="syncppp"
I4L_ENCAP_3="syncppp"
I4L_ENCAP_4="syncppp"
#
# secure
# "on" = only defined numbers are allowed to call in
# "off" = all numbers are allowed to call in
#
I4L_SECURE_0="on"
I4L_SECURE_1="on"
I4L_SECURE_2="on"
I4L_SECURE_3="on"
I4L_SECURE_4="on"
# bind this netinterface to the ippp-device ("yes" or "no")
I4L_PPPBIND_0="yes"
I4L_PPPBIND_1="yes"
I4L_PPPBIND_2="yes"
I4L_PPPBIND_3="yes"
# hangup befor next charge info ("on" or "off")
# this only works, if your isdn-provider transmits the charge-info during
# and after the connection
I4L_CHARGEHUP_0=off
I4L_CHARGEHUP_1=off
I4L_CHARGEHUP_2=off
I4L_CHARGEHUP_3=off
#
# hang-up-timer for incoming calls ("on" or "off")
#
I4L_IHUP_0=off
I4L_IHUP_1=off
I4L_IHUP_2=off
I4L_IHUP_3=off
#
#
# layer-2 protocol (default: "hdlc")
# With the ICN-driver and the Teles-driver, "x75i" and "hdlc" is
available.
# With other drivers, "x75ui", "x75bui" may be possible too
#
I4L_L2_0="hdlc"
I4L_L2_1="hdlc"
I4L_L2_2="hdlc"
I4L_L2_3="hdlc"
#
# layer-3 protocol (only "trans" is allowed)
#
I4L_L3_0="trans"
I4L_L3_1="trans"
I4L_L3_2="trans"
I4L_L3_3="trans"
#
# set interface dialmode
#
# - off No connections at all are possible.
# This is similar to "isdnctrl status <if> off".
# Useful if you want to be sure that _no_ connections
# will be made.
#
# - manual Only outgoing connections made manually are possible.
# Incoming connections can be made (they don't cost
# anything :-) Incoming callback connections are _not_
# possible (they _do_ cost money).
# This means that if you want to make a connection, you
# have to give the command "isdnctrl dial <if>".
# IMPORTANT: you also have to give the command
# "isdnctrl hangup <if>" to stop the connection! It won't
# hangup by itself.
#
# - auto This is the same as the old situation (before "isdnctrl
# status"). When necessary, a connection will be made
# automatically; this is also the only mode where incoming
# callback calls will succeed (i.e. connections that you
# call back). It will also hangup after the specified
# huptimeout.
#
# - "manual" is the default.
#
#
I4L_DIALMODE_0="manual"
I4L_DIALMODE_1="manual"
I4L_DIALMODE_2="manual"
I4L_DIALMODE_3="manual"
I4L_DIALMODE_4="manual"
#/etc/rc.config
#
# IP Adresses
#
IPADDR_0="10.51.64.211"
IPADDR_1="192.168.16.99"
IPADDR_2="192.168.16.98"
IPADDR_3="192.168.16.97"
IPADDR_4="192.168.16.96"
#
# network device names (e.g. "eth0")
#
NETDEV_0="eth0"
NETDEV_1="ippp0"
NETDEV_2="ippp1"
NETDEV_3="ippp2"
NETDEV_4="ippp3"
#
# parameteres for ifconfig, simply enter "bootp" or "dhcpclient" to use the
# respective service for configuration
# sample entry for ethernet:
# IFCONFIG_0="192.168.81.38 broadcast 192.168.81.63 netmask
255.255.255.224"
#
IFCONFIG_0="10.51.64.211 broadcast 10.51.64.255 netmask 255.255.255.0 up"
IFCONFIG_1="192.168.16.99 pointopoint 10.51.64.211 up"
IFCONFIG_2="192.168.16.98 pointopoint 10.51.64.211 up"
IFCONFIG_3="192.168.16.97 pointopoint 10.51.64.211 up"
IFCONFIG_4="192.168.16.96 pointopoint 10.51.64.211 up"
#/etc/mgetty+sendfax/mgetty.conf
port ttyI0
modem-type auto
speed 115200
init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E380 OK
port ttyI1
modem-type data
speed 115200
init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E381 OK
port ttyI2
modem-type data
speed 115200
init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E382 OK
port ttyI3
modem-type data
speed 115200
init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E383 OK
#/etc/ppp/options.ttyI0
plugin /etc/ppp/plugins/capiplugin.so
crtscts
protocol modem
async
auth
+chap
-pap
#-ipx-protocol
ms-dns 192.168.15.3
ms-wins 10.51.64.2
192.168.16.99:192.168.16.100
proxyarp
-defaultroute
mru 1524
mtu 1500
#/var/log/mgetty.tty0
04/12 13:46:41 yI0 mgetty: experimental test release 1.1.21-Jul24
04/12 13:46:41 yI0 check for lockfiles
04/12 13:46:41 yI0 locking the line
04/12 13:46:42 yI0 lowering DTR to reset Modem
04/12 13:46:43 yI0 send: ATZ[0d]
04/12 13:46:43 yI0 waiting for ``OK'' ** found **
04/12 13:46:43 yI0 send: AT&E380[0d]
04/12 13:46:43 yI0 waiting for ``OK'' ** found **
04/12 13:46:43 yI0 waiting...
#/var/log/messages
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras isdnlog: (AVM B1 driver detected (D2))
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras isdnlog: Apr 12 13:47:06 * Call to tei 127 from +49
211/354, Düsseldorf on +49 RING (Fernsprechen)
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras isdnlog: Apr 12 13:47:06 * Call to tei 127 from +49
211/354, Düsseldorf on ISDN-Device 380 RING (3.1 kHz audio)
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras isdnlog: Apr 12 13:47:06 Call to tei 127 from +49
211/354, Düsseldorf on ISDN-Device 380 Unexpected discriminator 0x4e --
ignored!
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras isdnlog: Apr 12 13:47:06 * Call to tei 127 from +49
211/354, Düsseldorf on +49 RING (Fernsprechen)
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: capidrv-1: incoming call 354,1,2,380
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: capidrv-1: patching si2=2 to 0 for VBOX
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: isdn_net: call from 354,1,0 -> 380
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: isdn_net: Service-Indicator not 7, ignored
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: isdn_tty: call from 354 -> 380 ignored
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: capidrv-1: incoming call 354,1,0,380 ignored
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras isdnlog: Apr 12 13:47:06 * Call to tei 127 from +49
211/354, Düsseldorf on ISDN-Device 380 RING (3.1 kHz audio)
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: capidrv-1: incoming call 354,1,2,380
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: capidrv-1: patching si2=2 to 0 for VBOX
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: isdn_net: call from 354,1,0 -> 380
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: isdn_net: Service-Indicator not 7, ignored
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: isdn_tty: call from 354 -> 380 ignored
Apr 12 13:47:06 lnxras kernel: capidrv-1: incoming call 354,1,0,380 ignored
Apr 12 13:47:07 lnxras isdnlog: Apr 12 13:47:07 * Call to tei 127 from +49
211/354, Düsseldorf on +49 RING (Fernsprechen)
Apr 12 13:47:15 lnxras /usr/sbin/gpm[634]: No data
Bitte helft mir, denn ich weiss echt keinen Rat mehr, und das ist ein
Projekt, das dringend fertig werden muss.
Danke
Dominik
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| | Kopie: | | Thema: Re: [suse-isdn] ISDN-Einwahlserver und analog | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
hi dominik, ich bin schon ein wenig weiter. das modem auf der isdnkarte kannst du mit /dev/ttyIx ansprechen. um eine analoge verbindung auf zubauen, musst du folegenden string an das modem senden: AT&FS14=10s15=0s18=1&E1409 danach kannst du eine verbindung mit einem analogen modem aufbauen. siehe man ttyI ich habe es auch hinbekommen, das mgetty eine verbindung annimmt. folgender eintrag in der /etc/inittab I7:35:respawn:/usr/sbin/mgetty -D -m '"" AT&FS14=10s15=0s18=1&E1409 OK' ttyI7 leider wird nach dem die verbindung zwischen den modems besteht, die verbindung gleich wieder getrennt. viel erfolg! waehre schoen von dir zu hoeren, wenn du weiter gekommen bist. cu mathias On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 Dominik.Brosch@alps-europe.com wrote:
Hallo Zusammen,
ich besitze eine C4-Karte von AVM, die in einem Rechner als ISDN-RAS-Karte läuft. Ich habe dabei die vier devices ippp0-ippp3 für die jeweiligen Ports definiert. Die ISDN-Verbindungen laufen prima Nun würde ich gern, dass die Karte auch bei analogen Verbindungen antwortet. Momentan bekomme ich in \var\log\messages immer nur die Meldung: "Service Indicator is not 7, ignored" Das die 7 einen ISDN-Anruf kennzeichnet weiß ich, aber wie mache ich der Karte verständlich, dass sie eine analoge Leitungen aufbauen muss? Muss ich ggf. dazu die devices ttyIx benutzen?
Gruss
Dominik
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