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USR Sportster: TIMEOUT
Environment:
HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1
USR Sportster 33600
Linux
I try to setup one USR Sportster for in/outbound service (Class 1). Most
of the time I see TIMEOUT problems in the log-file and receive mails that
the modem appears to be wedged.
I have no idea what I did wrong. By the way, my configuration sometimes
works. Please have a look at the log-file in the attachment.
Something else I do not understand: Why does faxgetty write the lock file
in /var/spool/uucp, also I write in etc/config.ttyS0:
UUCPLockDir: /var/lock
?
Viktor
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Viktor Groth E-mail: groth@gbs.ch
GBS Consulting AG Tel: ++41 +1 368 70 60
Weinbergstr. 69 Fax: ++41 +1 368 70 65
8006 Zuerich
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Apr 9 08:36:33 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: MODEM set DTR ON
Apr 9 08:36:33 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
Apr 9 08:36:33 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: MODEM flush i/o
Apr 9 08:36:33 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Apr 9 08:36:33 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:33 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Apr 9 08:36:34 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:34 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=?\r]
Apr 9 08:36:34 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [7:0,1,2.0]
Apr 9 08:36:34 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:34 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Apr 9 08:36:34 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:34 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [5:ATI3\r]
Apr 9 08:36:34 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [45:USRobotics Sportster Voice 33600 Fax Rev. 2.0]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [5:ATI7\r]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [24:Configuration Profile...]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [43:Product type Switzerland External]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [40:Options V32bis,V.FC,V.34+]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [40:Fax Options Class 1/Class 2.0]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [30:Clock Freq 92.0Mhz]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [27:Eprom 256k]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [26:Ram 64k]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [30:EPROM date 5/13/96]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [30:DSP date 5/13/96]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [26:EPROM rev 2.0]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [26:DSP rev 2.0]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [9:AT+FTM=?\r]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [41:3,24,48,72,73,74,96,97,98,121,122,145,146]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:35 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [9:AT+FRM=?\r]
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [41:3,24,48,72,73,74,96,97,98,121,122,145,146]
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [12:AT&H1&I0&R2\r]
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [21:AT+FCLASS=0&H1&I0&R2\r]
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: MODEM USR USRobotics Sportster Voice 33600 Fax Rev. 2.0/Configuration Profile... Product type Switzerland External Options V32bis,V.FC,V.34+ Fax Options Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq 92.0Mhz Eprom 256k Ram 64k EPROM date 5/13/96 DSP date 5/13/96 EPROM rev 2.0 DSP rev 2.0
Apr 9 08:36:36 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Apr 9 08:36:37 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:36:37 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: MODEM input buffering disabled
Apr 9 08:36:55 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14070]: SEND FAILED: Unable to configure modem for fax use
Apr 9 08:36:55 gbslnx01 FaxQueuer[13976]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "doneq/q68" "failed" "1:14"
Apr 9 08:36:56 gbslnx01 FaxQueuer[13976]: Bad exit status 041400 for "bin/notify "doneq/q68" "failed" "1:14""
Apr 9 08:43:02 gbslnx01 HylaFAX[14155]: Filesystem has SysV-style file creation semantics.
Apr 9 08:43:02 gbslnx01 FaxQueuer[13976]: SUBMIT JOB 69
Apr 9 08:43:05 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Apr 9 08:43:05 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: DELAY 2600 ms
Apr 9 08:43:08 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: MODEM set DTR ON
Apr 9 08:43:08 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
Apr 9 08:43:08 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: MODEM flush i/o
Apr 9 08:43:08 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Apr 9 08:43:08 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Apr 9 08:43:08 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:43:08 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Apr 9 08:43:08 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 9 08:43:13 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Apr 9 08:43:13 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: MODEM <Timeout>
Apr 9 08:43:13 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Apr 9 08:43:13 gbslnx01 FaxSend[14160]: DELAY 2600 ms
Apr 9 08:43:13 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Apr 9 08:43:13 gbslnx01 FaxGetty[14069]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
From: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Q: Unspecified Transmit Phase B error
To: bb851@lafn.org (Michael A. Irons)
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 18:40:21 +0100 (BST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL25]
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
> to send a test fax I keep getting this error. What does it mean?? This
An error for which the fax modem had no more precise an error message
occured whilst negotiating the transmission parameters with the
the remote modem/fax machine.
The trace looks like you forgot to tell us that you were using a
Sportster 33.6K, in which case you should look at recent postings
on the list (one over the Easter weekend, pointing to a web site
documenting the problems with Sportsters).