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Re: No Dial Tone



The problem is that the modem generally waits for a dialtone before
sending the first 0 even.

There is a command an AT command which you can use to dial without
waiting for the dialtone.

I think it's a modifier to the DT command, X3 seems to ring a bell, but
I don't have all my modem documentation is in Canada.  Sorry I can't be
more specific...

For some reason, I'm thinking that I had to use some combinationo if DT
and X3 in my ModemDialCmd when I was on an exchange, but don't have a
copy of the old config file...

a.

On  4 Mar, Phil Watkinson wrote:
> At 13:42 04/03/99 +0100, Wolfgang Scherer <wolfgang@aero-club.org> wrote:
>>I just installed Hylafax on my Linux-Server (2.0.35) using a CREATIX
>>SG2834 Modem. Incomming faxes are propperly recorded, but trying to send
>>a fax I receive the Error-Message: No Dial Tone. The reason is
>>obviouslytaht the modem is connected to an internal telefon-system from
>>which I have to dial "0" first to get a outside line.
>>
>>I just modified config.ttyS1
>>ModemDialCmd:   ATDT%s  to ATDT0%s
>>
>>but this does not help. What do I have to change?
>>
> 
> An alternative to changing ModemDialCmd in the config file is to alter
> the dialrules file.
> 
> I added to my /var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules file:
> 
> 	^[0-9]{7,}$		= 0,&		! add 0 and a pause for external calls
> 
> just before the final "]" on the last line of the file.
> 
> This way you can also dial to internal extension numbers (assuming that
> they are less than 7 digits) as well.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Phil Watkinson,
> Boston, UK.
> 

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