ISDN BRI = 2 x S0, possible one to dial in while the other dials out?

ISDN BRI = 2 x S0, possible one to dial in while the other dials out?

Post by Peter Schup » Sun, 22 Aug 1999 04:00:00



Hello,
does somebody know if it's possible to configure my system (using one
(!) AVM FritzCard PCI) so that one channel can be used for dialing in
(e.g. from home to my office), while the other So is used (at the same
time) to dial out and connect my office net (and me at home as a
point-to-point member of my office net) to the internet?
To me this means (at the moment) that I have to configure the ippp0 an
ippp1 that way, that they use the same hardware (only one Fritz-Card)
Thanks in advance
Peter

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ISDN BRI = 2 x S0, possible one to dial in while the other dials out?

Post by Bill Pit » Sun, 22 Aug 1999 04:00:00



Quote:> Hello,
> does somebody know if it's possible to configure my system (using one
> (!) AVM FritzCard PCI) so that one channel can be used for dialing in
> (e.g. from home to my office), while the other So is used (at the same
> time) to dial out and connect my office net (and me at home as a
> point-to-point member of my office net) to the internet?
> To me this means (at the moment) that I have to configure the ippp0 an
> ippp1 that way, that they use the same hardware (only one Fritz-Card)
> Thanks in advance
> Peter

I don't know if the card you have supports it, but it would really need
to be turned into two serial devices. (ttyS0 and ttyS1) before Linux
could connect with both channels simultaneously.  I would guess that
you aren't going to be able to do it with a single card, but they
probably make another card that has support for something like that
built in.

-Bill
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