I´m using RouterOS 2.9.8 on an Pentium 3 650 Mhz with an Intel Pro NIC and a Fritz-PCI ISDN-Card.
I want the machine to deal as ISDN-Router, but the ISDN-Connection does not work.
RouterOS successfully loads the FritzPCI-Driver automatically. Both ISDN-Channel exits. If I configure the dial-out connection, it does not succeed in getting a connection. Log shows following:
02:50:39 isdn,ppp,info 01937400600: initializing…
02:50:39 isdn,ppp,debug 01937400600: PPP started
02:50:39 isdn,ppp,info 01937400600: dialing…
02:50:49 isdn,ppp,debug 01937400600: PPP disconnected
02:50:49 isdn,ppp,info 01937400600: terminating… - could not make a call
02:50:49 isdn,ppp,debug 01937400600: PPP stopped
02:50:49 isdn,ppp,info 01937400600: disconnected
02:50:49 isdn,ppp,debug 01937400600: CCP lowerdown
02:50:49 isdn,ppp,debug 01937400600: CCP down event in initial state
02:50:49 isdn,ppp,debug 01937400600: IPCP lowerdown
02:50:49 isdn,ppp,debug 01937400600: IPCP down event in initial state
I already changed the ISDN-Connection-Cable and tried another Fritz-PCI Card, but always the same error.
Don’t think that things have changed there - I think FritzCard’s are still not supported.
I have several routers running with different versions up from good old 2.5.x or so with ISDN.
Get yourself a supported ISDN card to try with…