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Re: [hylafax-users] Courier I-Modem ISDN/V.34 Problem



Hm,
slowly i' getting out of ideas....
but another try:
when you type the commands in minicom, how long does your modem to 
respond with OK ? is it fast or does it take some seconds?
perhaps you have to store some of the settings in nvram to get
the modem respond fast enough on initialisation for hylafax.
Christoph

Cédric Bole-Richard schrieb:
> 
> My version of HylaFAX is 4.1beta2.
> My modem is new, i have received it wednesday.
> I have tested :
> ModemResetCmds: ATZ\nAT
> ModemResetCmds: ATZ
> ModemResetCmds: AT&F1
> ModemResetCmds: ""
> 
> In minicom, all command are OK. If i type the same sequence that faxgetty in
> minicom, it's OK !
> 
> Always the same problem ...
> I'm desperate :-(
> 
> My modem :
>     USRobotics Courier I-Modem with ISDN/V.34
>         Product type : France External
>         Options : HST,V32bis,Terbo,V.FC,V34+,x2
>         Fax Options : Class 1/Class 2.0
>         Clock Freq : 20.16Mhz
>         Eprom : 768k
>         Ram : 256k
>         Supervisor date : 10/10/97
>         DSP date : 09/29/97
>         Supervisor rev : 2.2.2
>         DSP rev : 2.2.2
> 
> My config:
> CountryCode:  33
> AreaCode:  04
> FAXNumber:  0381000000
> LongDistancePrefix: 0
> InternationalPrefix: 00
> DialStringRules: etc/dialrules
> ServerTracing:  0x0f
> SessionTracing:  11
> RecvFileMode:  0600
> LogFileMode:  0600
> DeviceMode:  0600
> RingsBeforeAnswer: 0
> SpeakerVolume:  off
> GettyArgs:  "-h %l dx_%s"
> LocalIdentifier: "XXX"
> TagLineFont:  etc/lutRS18.pcf
> TagLineFormat:  "From %%l|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
> PercentGoodLines: 85
> MaxRecvPages:  25
> #
> ModemType:  Class2.0
> ModemRate:  38400
> ModemFlowControl: rtscts
> ModemNoFlowCmd:  AT&H0&I0&R1
> ModemHardFlowCmd: AT&H1&I0&R2
> ModemSoftFlowCmd: AT&H2&I2&R1
> ModemSetupDTRCmd: ATS13=1&D2
> ModemSetupDCDCmd: AT&C1
> ModemSetupAACmd: AT+FAA=1
> ModemSetVolumeCmd: "ATM0 ATL0M1 ATL1M1 ATL2M1 ATL3M1"
> Class2BUGCmd:  AT+FBU=0
> Class2CQQueryCmd: !(0),(0)
> Class2NRCmd:  AT+FNR=1,1,1,0
> 
> # Ajoute par CBR
> 
> #JobReqBusy:  180
> #JobNoanswer:  180
> #JobNoCarrier:  180
> #JobReqOther:  180
> #NoCarrierRetrys: 1
> #Use2D:   yes
> 
> ModemDialCmd:  ATDT%s
> ModemResetCmds:  ""
> ModemAnswerCmd:  ATA
> ModemNoAutoAnswerCmd: ATS0=0
> ModemEchoOffCmd: ATE0
> ModemVerboseResultsCmd: ATV1
> ModemResultCodesCmd: ATQ0X4
> ModemOnHookCmd:  ATH0
> ModemSoftResetCmd: ATZ
> ModemWaitTimeCmd: ATS7=60
> ModemCommaPauseTimeCmd: ATS8=2
> ModemRecvFillOrder: LSB2MSB
> ModemSendFillOrder: LSB2MSB
> 
> Class2Cmd:  AT+FCLASS=2.0
> Class2APQueryCmd: ""
> Class2BORCmd:  AT+FB0=0
> Class2CQCmd:  ""
> #Class2CQCmd:  AT+FCQ=0,0
> Class2AbortCmd:  AT+FKS
> Class2DCCQueryCmd: AT+FCC=?
> Class2TBCCmd:  AT+FPP=0
> Class2CRCmd:  AT+FCR=1
> Class2PHCTOCmd:  AT+FCT=60
> Class2LIDCmd:  AT+FLI
> Class2DCCCmd:  AT+FCC
> Class2DISCmd:  AT+FIS
> Class2DDISCmd:  ""
> Class2CIGCmd:  AT+FPI
> Class2PIECmd:  AT+FIE=0
> Class2PTSCmd:  AT+FPS
> Class2SPLCmd:  AT+FSP
> Class2NFLOCmd:  AT+FLO=0
> Class2SFLOCmd:  AT+FLO=1
> Class2HFLOCmd:  AT+FLO=2
> 
> My log :
> Oct 24 17:54:22 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: OPEN /dev/ttyS0
> Oct 24 17:54:22 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM set DTR OFF
> Oct 24 17:54:22 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: DELAY 2600 ms
> Oct 24 17:54:25 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM set DTR ON
> Oct 24 17:54:25 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM set baud rate: 19200 baud,
> input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
> Oct 24 17:54:25 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM flush i/o
> Oct 24 17:54:25 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
> Oct 24 17:54:30 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from
> modem
> Oct 24 17:54:30 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM <Timeout>
> Oct 24 17:54:30 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM set DTR OFF
> Oct 24 17:54:30 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: DELAY 2600 ms
> Oct 24 17:54:32 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM set DTR ON
> Oct 24 17:54:32 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM set baud rate: 19200 baud,
> input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
> Oct 24 17:54:32 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM flush i/o
> Oct 24 17:54:32 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
> Oct 24 17:54:37 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from
> modem
> Oct 24 17:54:37 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM <Timeout>
> Oct 24 17:54:37 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM set DTR OFF
> Oct 24 17:54:37 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: /dev/ttyS0: Can not initialize
> modem.
> 
> My syslog:
> Oct 24 17:54:37 Srv_Fabi02 FaxGetty[13358]: MODEM /dev/ttyS0 appears to be
> wedged
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dmitry Bely <dbely@mail.ru>
> To: <hylafax-users@hylafax.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, Oct 24, 2000 10:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Courier I-Modem ISDN/V.34 Problem
> 
> > Christoph Scheeder <christoph.scheeder@scheeder.de> writes:
> >
> > > Hi again,
> > > in this situation i would try two things in this order:
> > > 1.) look if i can find a firmware-update for the modem, often
> > > modems with old firmware get delivered.
> > > If this does not fix the problem I would guess it is damaged.
> > > 2.) go to your dealer and let him replace the modem.
> > > Either by transport or it is one of those devices dieing after
> > > a very short period of time due to bad components.
> > > This happens more often than many people imagine.
> >
> > No. The real pronlem is that older Hylafax version just do not propely
> > reset the modem :-)
> >
> > To Cédric:
> >
> > try to add the following to your config.modem:
> >
> > ModemResetCmds: "ATZ\nAT"
> >
> > That is not needed for newer Hylafax versions, because they issue ATZ
> > themselves (ModemSoftResetCmd).
> >
> > Hope to hear from you soon,
> > Dmitry
> >


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