Re: Seyon and ISDN, step 2.
Dear Martin,
my previous message probably started while I was getting a disturbance
on the line: this is the ocrrect one.
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
sin 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 g to make another tiny step forward (maybcalling my own machine,
just to check the card), I thank you for the hints you gave me so far.
Remo
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