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Re: your mail
>From you log you can see that your modem sent a RTN, retrain
negative, asking the remote machine to send the page again (no clue why),
but the remote just hanged up. Hence hylafax terminates normally but no
page was received that was valid.
Julio
On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Scott R. Keszler wrote:
> I'm new to this list and to hylaFAX.
>
> Running hylafax-v4.0pl1 on Linux 1.3-3#17 on a Cyrix 6x86L (P166, not MMX)
>
> hylaFAX configured, compiled, installed, and setup with no problems. It
> will be
> used primarily to receive. Testing fax receive, I get a connection and fax
> negotiation succeeds. I sent a one page test, following is the log from the
> beginning of the fax xmit:
>
> >Oct 27 20:20:02.27: [ 172]: RECV: begin page
> >Oct 27 20:20:02.27: [ 172]: RECV: send trigger 022
> >Oct 27 20:20:26.38: [ 172]: RECV: 28616 bytes of data, 1077 total lines
> >Oct 27 20:20:26.38: [ 172]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]
> >Oct 27 20:20:27.61: [ 172]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
> >Oct 27 20:20:27.61: [ 172]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
> >Oct 27 20:20:27.72: [ 172]: --> [2:OK]
> >Oct 27 20:20:27.72: [ 172]: RECV send RTN (retrain negative)
> >Oct 27 20:20:27.72: [ 172]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
> >Oct 27 20:20:30.44: [ 172]: --> [8:+FHNG: 0]
> >Oct 27 20:20:30.44: [ 172]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of
> connection (code 0)
> >Oct 27 20:20:30.44: [ 172]: RECV FAX (00000021): recvq/fax00009.tif from
> 7012820410, route to <unspecified>, 0 pages in 0:34
> >Oct 27 20:20:30.44: [ 172]: RECV FAX: Normal and proper end of connection
> >Oct 27 20:20:30.44: [ 172]: RECV FAX (00000021): session with 7012820410
> terminated abnormally: Normal and proper end of connection
> >Oct 27 20:20:30.44: [ 172]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00009.tif"
> "ttyS2" "00000021" "Normal and proper end of connection"
>
> Note that after +FHNG I get a code 0 "Normal and proper end of connection";
> then
> the session terminates ABnormally and apparantly throws away the .tif file.
> By
> the time faxrcvd runs, the file no longer exists.
>
> Why does "Normal and proper end of connection" then terminate abnormally?
>
>
> --
> Scott R. Keszler
> M.I.S. Manager
> Lewis Transportation Systems
> 701-282-5330 x160
>