# /etc/ppp/peers/gprs -- a example for use with a GPRS modem # # Change to the the one supplied by your provider and look # at /etc/ppp/chat/gprs for some GPRS specific settings. You'll also # need to add your password to the /etc/ppp/chap-secrets or # /etc/ppp/pap-secrets files. If the connection doesn't work try # changing some of the settings below. # # You'll also need to modify /etc/ppp/chat/gprs to include any AT # commands for setting up the GPRS connection and to set the phone # number to dial. # # You can then start/stop a connection with: # pon gprs # poff gprs # # Refer to the pppd(8) man page for more details. /dev/ttyGPRS 115200 connect '/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chat/gprs' disconnect '/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chat/disconnect' user "foobar" noauth noipdefault defaultroute usepeerdns noproxyarp # PPP compression: # PPP compression may be used between the phone and the pppd, but the # serial connection is usually not the bottleneck in GPRS, so the # compression is useless (and with some phones needs to disabled before # the LCP negotiations succeed). noaccomp nobsdcomp nodeflate nopcomp noaccomp crtscts modem # No magic: # Some phones may require this option. #nomagic # Require PAP authentication: # Some phones may require this option. #require-pap # LCP echo requests: # Some phones don't support LCP echo requests (PPP keep-alives) # resulting pppd terminating the connection. lcp-echo-interval 0