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Re: [hylafax-users] Debian, Capi4Hylafax
Guten Tag Tobias Schlitt,
Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2003 um 14:48 schrieb Tobias Schlitt:
> Hi everyone!
> I'm suffered. I dont't know a way in our out. Since 2 weeks I'm trying to
> run my AVM Fritz! PCI on Debian using the Capi4Linux- and
> Capi4Hylafax-Drivers and the Debianpackage for Hylafax-Server.
> I tried installing both versions of the CAPI-packages (AVM's and ThePeguins
> Edition). The CAPI-facilities work pretty good (see capiinfo below), but the
> fax-facilities do not work in any way.
> <snip name="capiinfo">
> Controller 1:
> Manufacturer: AVM GmbH
> CAPI Version: 2.0
> Manufacturer Version: 3.09-10 (48.154)
> Serial Number: 1000001
> BChannels: 2
> Global Options: 0x00000039
> internal controller supported
> DTMF supported
> Supplementary Services supported
> channel allocation supported (leased lines)
> B1 protocols support: 0x4000011f
> 64 kbit/s with HDLC framing
> 64 kbit/s bit-transparent operation
> V.110 asynconous operation with start/stop byte framing
> V.110 synconous operation with HDLC framing
> T.30 modem for fax group 3
> Modem asyncronous operation with start/stop byte framing
> B2 protocols support: 0x00000b1b
> ISO 7776 (X.75 SLP)
> Transparent
> LAPD with Q.921 for D channel X.25 (SAPI 16)
> T.30 fro fax group 3
> ISO 7776 (X.75 SLP) with V.42bis compression
> V.120 asyncronous mode
> V.120 bit-transparent mode
> B3 protocols support: 0x800000bf
> Transparent
> T.90NL, T.70NL, T.90
> ISO 8208 (X.25 DTE-DTE)
> X.25 DCE
> T.30 for fax group 3
> reserved
> 0100
> 0200
> 39000000
> 1f010040
> 1b0b0000
> bf000080
> 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
> 01000001 00020000 00000000 00000000 00000000
> Supplementary services support: 0x000003ff
> Hold / Retrieve
> Terminal Portability
> ECT
> 3PTY
> Call Forwarding
> Call Deflection
> MCID
> CCBS
> </snip>
> After installing hylafax and the capi4hylafax got several different states
> my hylafax respondes on "faxstat". The range goes from
> <snip name="faxstat">
> HylaFAX scheduler on server.dot.xp: Running
> Modem faxCAPI (): Terminated
> </snip>
> over
> <snip name="faxstat">
> HylaFAX scheduler on server.dot.xp: Running
> Modem faxCAPI (): Waiting for modem to come ready
> </snip>
> to
> <snip name="faxstat">
> HylaFAX scheduler on server.dot.xp: Running
> Modem faxCAPI (): Initializing server
> </snip>
> I tried initializing the "modem" manualy using "faxgetty faxCAPI", but
> nothing happened. I tried sending faxes using "c2faxsend", but that didn't
> work either.
> Can anyone help me about that??
Hi.
1) can you install capi4hylafax properly: does there come any message?
2) does capi4hylafax try to setup the device?
3) is there file /var/spool/fax/FIFO.faxCAPI?
4) on my system, I have a symbolic link /var/spool/fax to
/var/spool/hylafax, where hylafax is installed in
5) is there a file /var/spool/fax/etc/config.faxCAPI. What rights
does it have (sould be: fax:uucp or uucp:uucp and 644)
Maybe youŽll find something.
A yeah, what does /var/log/messages tell you? Is the device calling
out? Have you enabled the LogFile -option in
/var/spool/fax/etc/config.faxCAPI? Do it, please and tell us.
Which command did you use for c2faxsend?
I use "c2faxsend -v -f TIFF -d NUMBER"
Bye!
Stefan
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