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This is the PPP configuration utility. It does not connect to your isp: just configures ppp so that you can do so with a utility such as pon. It will ask for the username, password, and phone number that your ISP gave you. If your ISP uses PAP or CHAP, that is all you need. If you must use a chat script, you will need to know how your ISP prompts for your username and password. If you do not know what your ISP uses, try PAP. Use the up and down arrow keys to move around the menus. Hit ENTER to select an item. Use the TAB key to move from the menu to <OK> to <CANCEL> and back. To move on to the next menu go to <OK> and hit ENTER. To go back to the previous menu go to <CANCEL> and hit enter.
This section sets up the main menu.
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You probably do not need to change this. It is initially '' \d\c which tells chat to expect nothing, wait one second, and send nothing. This gives your isp time to get ppp started. If your isp requires any additional input after you have logged in you should put it here. This may be a program name like ppp as a response to a menu prompt. If you need to make an entry, make the first entry the prompt you expect and the second the required response. Example: your isp sends 'Protocol' and expect you to respond with 'ppp'. You would put 'otocol ppp' (without the quotes) here. Fields must be separated by white space. You can have more than one expect-send pair.
post-login chat
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You almost certainly do not want to change this from the default value of noipdefault. This is not the place for your nameserver ip numbers. It is the place for your ip number if and only if your ISP has assigned you a static one. If you have been given only a local static ip, enter it with a colon at the end, like this: 192.168.1.2: If you have been given both a local and a remote ip, enter the local ip, a colon, and the remote ip, like this: 192.168.1.2:10.203.1.2
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Finished configuring connection and writing changed files. The chat strings for connecting to the ISP are in /etc/chatscripts/%s, while the options for pppd are in /etc/ppp/peers/%s. You may edit these files by hand if you wish. You will now have an opportunity to exit the program, configure another connection, or revise this or another one.
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Located in pppconfig:816
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Debugging is presently enabled.
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Located in pppconfig:938
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Debugging is presently disabled.
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Selecting YES will enable debugging. Selecting NO will disable it. %s
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Located in pppconfig:939
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Debug Command
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Selecting YES will enable demand dialing for this provider. Selecting NO will disable it. Note that you will still need to start pppd with pon: pppconfig will not do that for you. When you do so, pppd will go into the background and wait for you to attempt to access something on the Net, and then dial up the ISP. If you do enable demand dialing you will also want to set an idle-timeout so that the link will go down when it is idle. Demand dialing is presently %s.
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Located in pppconfig:954
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Demand Command
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Located in pppconfig:954
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