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Step 1 for Seyon and ISDN



Dear Debs,

I have an ISDN card which is supported and recognized by the
kernel/modules. As a first try, i'd like to start Seyon and connect to a
server at my institute which provides a text-only connection, which I am
already using under DOS (with the communication program Reflection).
I have read the ponderous documentation about ISDN, but did not
configure any of the device.ippp0, ipppd.ippp0, etc. files in 
/etc/isdn.
As a first step, I'd like to know how to deal with /dev/ttyI0, i.e., the
argument to be passed to seyon. If I start seyon with -modems
/dev/ttyI0, I get an error: is this because nothing concerning ISDN is
configured or because I have to "do something" with /dev/ttyI0?
The man page for ttyI0 (or ttys0) does not say what to do with these
"objects".
If anybody is using ISDN for a similar purpose, I'd appreciate to
receive information about the /etc/isdn files as well (maybe the listing
of them all: I'll try to understand what they do).
Thank you.
Remo
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