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Re: [hylafax-users] What is ^Q ^S in xonxoff?



Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com> writes:

> Thanks for replying.
> >They are ASCII XON and XOFF chars itself :-) Strange enough, that they are
> >visible -- they have to be intercepted by serial port driver, if it really
> >configured to use software flow control. Possibly your Hylafax config is
> >wrong -- modem uses software flow control, but Hylafax/serial port driver
> >expects hardware one. It's hard to say more -- tracing level is not
> >adequate.
> The setup is this:
> - hylafax 4.1beta2 (not latest rpm with cvs)
> - 2 modems 
> - the hylafax config is not changed, and it's the same for the 2 modems

Are the modems absolutely the same (including firmware revision)?

> that I put, in turn,  on the same serial line.
> One modem shows ^Q ^S, the other one does not.
> 
> What level of SessionTracing would be interesting to you?

It might be interesting for *you* -- I have no such problem with Hylafax
:-)) Anyway, SessionTracing = 0xFFF seems to be enough.

Hope to hear from you soon,
Dmitry




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