Niall,
I managed to get this set up a few days ago using 4 channels with indigo.
Was going to tar up the whole lot and mail it to you but had a little mishap
and removed all of the configuration settings while trying to remove the
backup files (rm *~ and pressed return before the ~).
Two of the channels are up at the moment, so I'll leave it be until everyone
goes home, and set it all up again then.
I'll send you & the list a howto later then,
Dermot /* who's feeling pretty damn stupid at the minute */
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ilug-admin at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of Niall
> O Broin
> Sent: 08 November 2001 3:43 pm
> To: ilug at linux.ie> Subject: [ILUG] ISDN multi-link
>>> Have any of you ISDN4Linux users configured and used multi-link i.e.
> connecting using both channels ? The box in question connects to
> ViaNet, if
> that makes a difference, and has been happily using single
> channel ISDN for
> years (first box to use ISDN 4 Linux in Ireland AFAIK and the same 66 MHz
> Pentium is still doing the job years later)
>>>> Niall
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