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Re: Modem is wedged and HylaFAX is stuck
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On Mon, 15 Dec 1997 Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de wrote:
> * Read the documentation and checked the archives
> * Bumped up the ServerTracing & SessionTracing values to 32779 in
> the config.cua1 file.
> * Soft reboot of the system
> * Ensured that the modem was responding and working with PPP
> * Did a total power-off reboot of the system, and rechecked modem
Hmmph. Did you try hand-connecting to the modems with tip or kermit
and re-setting them to "at&f&w", in order to reset their states?
And did you try re-running faxaddmodem to make sure they were re-loaded
with all the right registers?
Re-running faxsetup may also help...
Sun's also use the stupid "split-device" trick. Make sure that nothing
is residing on the *other* name for the serial line, typically ttya
and ttyb instead of cua0 and cua1.
And don't run beta code in a production environment....
Nico Garcia
Engineer, CIRL
Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
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