# ########################################################################### # # Userspace GPL Speedtouch USB peer sample file # # This file could be rename but its place is under /etc/ppp/peers # # To connect to the Internet using this configuration file # $ pppd call adsl.ppp-peersample # # where "adsl.ppp-peersample" stands for the name of this file # # $Id$ # ############################################################################ # # Put your ISP login name here and update your chap-secrets # (This example is a typical Wanadoo.fr login) # user "fti/xxxxxxx@fti" noauth # # PPPoA3 daemon is the default one but you can use the old PPPoA2 # # To help you for your choice : # # pppoa3 is multithreaded, has more features, has a better design. # pppoa2 is simpler but is deprecated due to its limited design. # # pppoa2 is still in this driver set because BSD systems have a # problem with usb+multithreading but all GNU/Linux systems should # use pppoa3 # # # Comment only one of those pty option # # Don't forget to adapt the vpi.vci couple to your ISP/country settings # Read the FAQ for some vpi.vci couples # # If you installed from a rpm or deb package the right path is /usr/sbin # instead of /usr/local/sbin # #pty "/usr/local/sbin/pppoa2 -vpi 8 -vci 35" pty "/usr/local/sbin/pppoa3 -c -m 1 -vpi 8 -vci 35" # # pppoa2 must run in sync mode, this option must be set. # # pppoa3 can run in either sync or async mode # # In order to use the async mode with pppoa3 : # - comment this option # - replace the pty "..." line with this one # pty "/usr/local/sbin/pppoa3 -a -c -m 1 -vpi 8 -vci 35" # sync # # We don't need a default ip # noipdefault # # We don't want to negociate compression schemes at all # noaccomp nopcomp noccp novj # # Makes pppd "dial again" when the connection is lost # persist # # pppd will try to connect "maxfail" times and wait "holdoff" seconds # between each try. # holdoff 4 maxfail 25 # # Asks your ISP for its DNS ip # (look at the /etc/ppp/resolv.conf) # usepeerdns # # Makes this ppp link the default inet route # (route -n to check it) # defaultroute # # If something goes wrong try uncommenting this # #debug #kdebug 1 # # LCP requests are not mandatory plus they fail # on some systems # #lcp-echo-interval 600 #lcp-echo-failure 10