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Date:      Tue, 29 Jul 1997 17:09:43 +1000
From:      Robert Chalmers <robert@chalmers.com.au>
To:        Thomas Graichen <graichen@rzpd.de>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   cc me to please...Re: FreeBSD & ISDN & dynamic ip's
Message-ID:  <33DD9737.24C613BA@chalmers.com.au>
References:  <199707290608.IAA24025@farm.rz-berlin.mpg.de>

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Thomas Graichen wrote:

> hello - i'm currently trying to set up a couple of FreeBSD machines
> for a friend and have one (maybe little) problem - one of them should
> be connected via ISDN to a provider using dynamic ip numbers - we have
>
> tested the ISDN card (german teles/s0) on another machine with a
> static ip provider - and this worked fine - but how do i set ISDN up
> to work with dynamic ip numbers ?
>
> here's the state so far:
>
> * kernel works fine so far using bisdn 0.97 (finds ISDN card and can
>   communicate with it - tested via static ip provider on a nother
>   machine)
>
> * to make dynamic ip's working it looks like the isdnpppd is the only
>   way - so i patched & compiled all the stuff from the
>   BISDN-ppp-FreeBSD2.2.tgz package (btw. we are using FreeBSD 2.2.2)
>   and tried some simple experiemnts to get it working - but due to the
>
>   lack of documentation i did'nt get very far
>
> best would be is someone who has set up his FreeBSD machine to use
> dynamic ip's to his provider can give me some hints on how to
> configure all the stuff and how it works - i'm at the moment a bit
> unclear of how all this works together (the ipi and the ppp interfaces
>
> - bisdnd and isdnpppd)
>
> if you need any further information please ask
>
> thanks in advance for any hint
>
> t
>
> --
>   thomas graichen - graichen@rzpd.de graichen@OpenBSD.org
> graichen@FreeBSD.org
>
>   perfection is reached, not when there is no longer anything to add,
> but when
>       there is no longer anything to take away    antoine de
> saint-exupery



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