The PPP software connects, sends quite a few frames, but still does not seem to connect. Why is that?
Linux does not support RPI modems. If your modem is RPI then you will have to find a different modem. This is not likely to change in the future given the statements made by Rockwell\s management. Examine the system log when you use the \debug\ option. (You will need the system log data anyway if you are going to ask for help.) If the trace shows that it is sending the LCP-request frame over and over again and the id number is not incrementing then you are not exchanging frames with the remote PPP software. The common reasons for this for this are: • You don’t have the PPP software running on the other end. You are sending the PPP frames to some other program which is probably saying \What is this #$%percent;^ ?\ • Please make sure that you have the PPP software started on the other end before you enter the PPP protocol sequence. Try to use a normal modem program and go through the logon sequence that you would normally do. Do you see the PPP frames being sent to you? The PPP frames ar
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