RE: Fw: ISDN USB Modem-Mr.Rudolf

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Hi,

There is an "ISDN for Linux" package. May this is what you need. Sorry, I do not have URL handy.

Rudolf

-----Original Message-----
From: Harry [mailto:hari76@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 5:20 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: Fw: ISDN USB Modem-Mr.Rudolf


Hi Mr.Rudolf,
Well I have tried all that, and come to a conslusion that both Dlink and
Asuscom are not supported by the acm.o driver, hence I have tried eicon Diva
850 and this supports it.
I used AT&T commands and I am able to query modem at /dev/ttyACM0. Till here
its perfect, but when I try to connect the pppd damemon dies unexpectedly.Is
there any other specfic setting that I have to do to get the ISDN line
working?
I have been doing a lot of googling and I see loads of information abt isdn
utils, isdnlogs..but cant figure out where to begin.
Your help is really appreciated.

Regards

Harry



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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rudolf Ladyzhenskii" <Rudolf.ladyzhenskii@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 2:44 AM
Subject: RE: Fw: ISDN USB Modem-Mr.Rudolf


> Hi,
>
> When you load ACm drivers, it should come up with the message, something
like "ttyACM0: USB ACM Device". If ACM driver does not pick it up, then your
modem is not an ACm device. ACM driver picks up any USB device that is a
"COMM CLASS". May be try to read the device description out of device and
decode it to see if modem declares itself as USB COMM device.
>
> For a test, you can also modify ACM driver to include your D-Link modem.
Go to acm_ids[] array and add entry for D-Link modem.
> USB_DEVICE (0x0403, 0x8372). This will load the driver, and you find it
does not work, then modem is not ACM device.
>
> Rudolf
>


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