Configuring usb modem in Solaris 10

Hi All,
I have Solaris 10 3/05 installed , I have connected a usb modem to the box and on executing cfgadm -l , I am able to see usb0/2 as configured .
I donot know how to dial out to my isp using the modem .
Please do let me know the procedure or some document or refernces on the net which outlines the procedure .
Thanks and Regards
PK

Heloo
I'm trying to install a usb converter to serial hardware too. I want use a modem, but I obtain de next message in /var/adm/message:
Nov 7 18:42:41 solaris10 usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 1.10 device (usb403,6001) oper
ating at full speed (USB 1.x) on USB 1.10 root hub: device@2, usb_mid4 at bus address 2
Nov 7 18:42:41 solaris10 usba: [ID 349649 kern.info] FTDI usb serial converter FTCUI3
AP
Nov 7 18:42:41 solaris10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] usb_mid4 is /pci@0,0/pci1043,80
a6@1d/device@2
Nov 7 18:42:41 solaris10 genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1043,80a6@1d/device
@2 (usb_mid4) online
Nov 7 18:42:41 solaris10 usba: [ID 723738 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1043,80a6@1d/device@2
(usb_mid4): no driver found for interface 0 (nodename: 'interface') of FTDI usb serial c
onverter FTCUI3AP
I'm load next modules:
80 f9000000 1d39c - 1 usba (USBA: USB Architecture 2.0 1.59)
91 f909c000 1b94 27 1 usb_mid (USB Multi Interface Driver 1.38)
217 feb856f4 12398 34 1 usbser_edge (USB Digi Edgeport driver 1.5)
218 fe996218 3274 - 1 usbser (USB generic serial module 1.14)
219 f91c3000 364c 37 1 usbsksp (USB keyspan usb2serial driver 1)
220 f91c5b34 1fb0 56 1 usbsprl (USB Prolific PL2303 driver 1.1)
Solaris 10 don't make the device file (in /dev) for my usb2serial converter hardware.
Could you make use your modem??
Thanks in advance.

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