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Re: Is PPP connected
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Re: Is PPP connected


  • Subject: Re: Is PPP connected
  • From: <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 15:52:49 +0100
  • Organization: Coderus Ltd

Hi,
As it seems like the Open Transport is getting the messages wrongly, I
have been pointed to the ppplib direction in trying to get the equivalent
messages lower down, I guess before OT gets them.

I have got the .h & .c file for doing this but I do not see how these
could provide how the steps of the phone call are proceeding e.g. Dialing,
connecting, authorizing, starting protocols ..etc.

As I couldn't seem to find any samples actually using these APIs, could
some-one shed some light on this would be much appreciated.

I would be interested in how the "Internet Connect", tracks this, as I
want to do exactly the same thing, and this seems to work fine.

Thanks
Mark.

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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 15:31:24 +0100
> Subject: Re: Re(4): Is PPP connected
> From: <email@hidden>
> To: <email@hidden>
> CC: Jens Bauer <email@hidden>
> Reply-To: email@hidden
> Organization: Coderus Ltd
>
> Hi,
> I don't think the I_OTGetMiscellaneousEvents is working in the same or
> similar manor to how its working on MacOS 9.x compared on MacOS X. I have
> outputted to the debugger log of code, result & the cookie values, when the
> modem is dialing and successfully connecting :-
>
> On 10.2 (Carbon) returned
> code (0x21000005 = kStreamIoctlEvent), result(0), cookie(20225); g
> code (0x230f0001 = kPPPConnectCompleteEvent ),result(1), cookie(0); g
> code (0x21000005 = kStreamIoctlEvent), result(0), cookie(20228); g
> code (0x230f000d = kPPPDCEInitStartedEvent), result(0), cookie(0); g
> code (0x230f000e = kPPPDCEInitFinishedEvent), result(0), cookie(0); g
> code (0x230f0009 = kPPPLowerLayerUpEvent), result(0), cookie(0); g
> code (0x230f0007 = kPPPLCPUpEvent), result(0), cookie(0); g
>
> On 10.1.5 (Carbon & Mach-O runtime)
> code (0x21000005 = kStreamIoctlEvent), result(0), cookie(20225) ;g
> code (0x230f0001 = kPPPConnectCompleteEvent), result(1), cookie(0) ;g
> code (0x21000005 = kStreamIoctlEvent), result(0), cookie(20228) ;g
>
> On 9.x (Classic) returned
> code (0x21000005 = kStreamIoctlEvent), result(0), cookie(20225)
> code (0x21000005 = kStreamIoctlEvent), result(0), cookie(20228)
> code (0x230f0001 = kPPPConnectCompleteEvent), result(0), cookie(1)
> code (0x230f000f = kPPPDCECallStartedEvent), result(0), cookie(0)
> code (0x230f0009 = kPPPLowerLayerUpEvent), result(0), cookie(0)
> code (0x230f0005 = kPPPIPCPUpEvent), result(0), cookie(0)
> code (0x230f0001 = kPPPConnectCompleteEvent), result(0), cookie(0)
> code (0x21000005 = kStreamIoctlEvent), result(0), cookie(20225)
>
> I am aware that I_OTGetMiscellaneousEvents is broken, but is suppose to
> fixed for 10.2 and above.
>
> What I find weird when comparing 10.2 messages and 9.x messages is the
> first kPPPConnectCompleteEvent message is that on 9.x cookie is 1, which
> makes sense, as we are being to dial, but on 10.2 the cookie is 0, which is
> connected which doesn't make sense, as we haven't event dialed yet ??? (from
> documentation OT/PPP Client Dev Note 1.0.pdf), but I do find strange that
> result value is 1, have they been reversed ???, also you don't get a message
> saying its connect (i.e. Another kPPPConnectCompleteEvent message)
>
> Any ideas anyone, as I don't see how any carbon code could possibly work on
> 9.x and X (My machine is G3 Pismo portable, if that matters, but hoping not)
>
> Thanks
> Mark.
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