Thanks for your immediate replies. The solution was quite tricky. First I found out that the ISDN Fritz!Card driver as such somehow got configured twice. Secondly it was indeed necessary to dial like this: 01056019951056 That is: 0 = Amtsleitung and the rest of it is the number of our provider. Now it's just perfect. Regards Georg E. Paulusberger Henne Vogelsang schrieb:
Hi,
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Jens Zechlin wrote:
Nothing but my isp number. I dont have a TK.
I dont understand this, because I think ipppd is only dialing this number. what is output of 'isdnctrl list ippp0' ?
hm i dont have a problem. Paulusberger E. Georg has the problem. i think you misunderstood something.
Henne
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