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Re: [hylafax-users] ISDN modem usage HOWTO required.
Am 6. Jun 2004 um 13:10 Uhr schrieb Georgy Goshin:
I think that my case is very common,
Well, there are various types of ISDN modems, adapters, or whatever
they may be called, so this case may be less common than you think.
I have a few ISDN different modem, but the best is USR Courier I-Modem
I think. Fedora's kudzu recognized him as a standard serial modem (?).
A quick web search doesn't turn up much about this, but it seems that
this modem emulates the behavior of analog modems, so it gets detected
as a standard serial modem.
What other ISDN modems do you have?
1. My first question is where to get an info about usage of USR
Courier I-Modem with linux in common and with Hylafax?
Since it emulates an analog modem, you should be able to use it like
one. Just follow the instructions for adding a modem to Hylafax.
According to the USR website, it supports Class 1 and Class 2.0; I'd
recommend using Class 1.
2. Now modem answers only on ttyS1, but I would like to use 2
simultaneous connections. Maybe I need to load any drivers for USR
Courier I-Modem that will emulate 2 analog modems? Or maybe there is
some other way to connect ISDN modem with Hylafax?
This is usually not possible with these things - it's the downside of
emulating an analog modem.
In general, they are targeted at average dial-up users with an
occasional fax to send. For reliable, higher-volume faxing, I'd
recommend a serious ISDN card (i.e., an active one, where the ISDN
protocol handling is done in the firmware.)
3. FaxDispatch file contais two method of routing: by device and by
CID, is CID the destination number or it is just caller ID?
There are more possibilities; see man faxrcvd.
Gruß
Sebastian
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Sebastian Flothow
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Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
> Why is top posting frowned upon?
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