eircom is hanging up on you.
if it was plain old pppd i'd say it was because of an auth problem,
and i'd recc'd you very carefully go over
/etc/ppp/{pap,chap}-secrets.
what kind of debug options does ipppd have?
regards,
paul jakma.
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Robert wrote:
> I'm trying to connect to Eircoms ISDN service using a Eicon diva 2.01 PCI
> card. I know that both the card an line are okay, becuase I can connect with
> NT.
>> I'm using Definate Linux, with the ISDN4Linux module.
> The card appears to be configured and is recognised okay, and as you can see
> from below, it appears to connect to the Eircom adapter, but then
> disconnects.
> I've tried changing the options, but I've not had any success.
>> Any ideas whats going wrong?
> How can I enable more debug info?
>> thanks,
>> Robert.
>>>> Feb 11 15:32:21 mail ipppd[4886]: reinit_unit: 0
> Feb 11 15:32:21 mail ipppd[4886]: Connect[0]: /dev/ippp0, fd: 9
> Feb 11 15:32:26 mail kernel: OPEN: 192.168.1.99 -> 192.33.4.12 UDP, port:
> 1024 -
> > 53
> Feb 11 15:32:26 mail kernel: ippp0: dialing 1 1891150150...
> Feb 11 15:32:28 mail kernel: isdn_net: ippp0 connected
> Feb 11 15:32:28 mail ipppd[4886]: Local number: +35314061100, Remote number:
> 189
> 1150150, Type: outgoing
> Feb 11 15:32:28 mail ipppd[4886]: PHASE_WAIT -> PHASE_ESTABLISHED, ifunit:
> 0, li
> nkunit: 0, fd: 9
> Feb 11 15:32:30 mail kernel: ippp0: remote hangup
> Feb 11 15:32:30 mail kernel: ippp0: Chargesum is 0
> Feb 11 15:32:30 mail ipppd[4886]: Modem hangup
> Feb 11 15:32:30 mail ipppd[4886]: Connection terminated.
> Feb 11 15:32:30 mail ipppd[4886]: taking down PHASE_DEAD link 0, linkunit: 0
> Feb 11 15:32:30 mail ipppd[4886]: LCP is down
> Feb 11 15:32:30 mail ipppd[4886]: closing fd 9 from unit 0
> Feb 11 15:32:30 mail ipppd[4886]: link 0 closed , linkunit: 0
> Feb 11 15:32:30 mail ipppd[4886]: reinit_unit: 0
>>>
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