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Re: Inbound data call failing
Tim Rice wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Chen Coulter wrote:
>
> > To the list:
> >
> > I'm looking to share a modem(s) between fax and data. I've installed
> > the binary distribution of HylaFAX V4.0 pl2 on an SCO OpenServer
> > 5.0.4c system. The outbound faxing works fine; however, whenever I
> > try to connect a data call, the originating modem connects with a
> > "CONNECT 26400 RELIABLE COMPRESSED" message (I'm using Multi-Tech
> > 2834ZDXb modems at both ends) and then aborts immediately with a
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Hmm, just a guess here. Did you put a getty in /usr/local/etc ?
> The binary distribution was compiled to start up /usr/local/etc/getty
> not /etc/getty. I recomend you use the getty from a 5.0.2 CD.
>
> > "NO CARRIER" message. The session trace logs show that Faxgetty
> > starts up a getty process with a PID; however, it terminates with
> > an exit status of 77400. I have set the AnswerRotary CONFIG
> > parameter to "data" only. I also included the "-t 60" parameter
> > in the GettyArgs parameter.
> >
> > Does anyone have any ideas? I'd appreciate any insights you could
> > share.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Chen Coulter
> > software_sourcery@bigfoot.com
> >
>
> --
> Tim Rice Multitalents (707) 887-1469 (voice)
> tim@trr.metro.net
Tim:
I appreciate the thought. The instructions to get the getty from the
5.0.2 CD were contained in the binary distribution documentation. I
did follow those instructions. I'm assuming that the correct getty
gets started since it is assigned a PID.
If you have any further suggestions, it would be much appreciated.
By the way, the HylaFAX documentation suggests that you can use
AnswerRotary as an alternative to Adaptive Answer. Do you think that
I should go ahead and set up Adaptive Answer? If so, what parameters
would you suggest that I use?
Thanx for your help,
Chen Coulter
software_sourcery@bigfoot.com