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Re: sendpage leaves modem in state "Waiting for modem to come ready"



Wolfgang Baudler wrote:
    
    Hello,
    
    after configuring HylaFAX for SMS paging I have the following problem:
    
    I send a page for example with
    
    sendpage -p Eplus12345 "Test"
    
    The page gets delivered. See log below.
    But then faxstat reports forever
    
    HylaFAX scheduler on caravaggio.gsf.de: Running
    Modem ttyf2 (+49.89.XXXXXXXX): Waiting for modem to come ready
    
    Only a  "killall -HUP faxgetty" seems to reinitialize the modem
    to the state "Running and idle".
    
    
    Session Log:
    
    <... log deleted ...>

BTW: You should set your ModemDialCmd: to "ATDT0W%s" to
avoid setting the "0W" into pagermap(4F) file (just a hint and
has nothing to do with your problem).

    Oct 30 13:26:32.40: [15486]: <-- [19:AT&K0&N15B0E0&D2N0\r]
    Oct 30 13:26:32.51: [15486]: --> [2:OK]
    Oct 30 13:26:32.51: [15486]: DIAL 0W01771167
    Oct 30 13:26:32.51: [15486]: <-- [15:ATDT0W01771167\r]
    
    <... log deleted ...>
    
    How can I configure the paging system so that it sets the modem back to
    normal state like the fax system does?
    
    Any help is welcome...

Please enable and show a serverTracing for faxgetty(1M).

	matthias
    
    PS: System is HylaFAX v4.0pl1, running on an SGI O2 with IRIX 6.3
    
    Wolfgang
    
    
    
    
    
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