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Re: Seyon and ISDN, step 2.



Dear Martin,
as I said, I am starting seyon with

seyon -modems /dev/ttyI0 &

my .seyon/startup now contains these lines 
(I have changed my phone number)

echo "Initializing modem..."
transmit "AT&e222222s14=3^M"
echo "Current settings:"
transmit "AT&V^M"

and my .seyon/phonelist this one (phone number changed)

080088888 PSI

This message appears in Seyon's xterm window:

Locating Modems...
>> Error: Could not get linux serial info: Invalid argument.
>> Warning: invalid default BPS value: 9600.
Modem ``/dev/ttyI0'' is Available.

Initializing modem...
Current settings:
AT&e222222s14=3
OK
AT&V
S00=000 S01=000 S02=043 S03=013 S04=010 S05=008 S06=003 S07=060 S08=002 S09=006
S10=007 S11=070 S12=069 S13=004 S14=003 S15=000 S16=064 S17=008 S18=004 S19=000
S20=004 S21=000 S22=000
EAZ/MSN: 222222

OK

And nothing more happens. I have a few questions:
1) ttyI0 is appropriate for ISDN connections: what does the error about
"linux serial info" mean?
2) In the .Xresources, I have the line
Seyon.modems:                       /dev/ttyI0
but starting seyon without the -modems option gives an error. Is the syntax
above correct or should /dev/ttyI0 be quoted? The doc says this field is a
list of /dev/ttyxx's: how does one specify a list in .Xresources?
3) If I start with -nodial and then run xisdnload, I see the number I have
in the phonelist shown in the status line of xisdnload: why if seyon is not
supposed to dial out?
4) Still with -nodial, if I choose "manual dialing" and type in the phone
number, I get "no dialtone" (all right, much seems not to be working yet, so
this is no wonder).
5) In Switzerland (Euro/DSS1) we get three phone numbers with the ISDN
installation. I have assigned the first one to the first analogic line (by
programming this on the phone) and left the other two free. Is the MSN any
of those two (as I have chosen for my init string)?
6) The register settings above coincide with those in the isdn doc README
file, whereby I set s14=3 for HDLC, except for S20 which, in the README, is
0. Is this all right?

Hoping that somebody can help me make another tiny step forward (maybe
calling my own machine, just to check the card), I thank you for the hints
you gave me so far.

Remo

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