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Re: [hylafax-users] Rockwell modem cards in Lucent TNT



On 2004.08.22 23:40 Tracy R Reed wrote:

I originally ran faxaddmodem on it and it configured it as a class 1
fax
by default but it never worked very well.  It will not connect to
several
fax machines I need to send to, fails to negotiate (train) a
particular
speed with others, etc. I have tried it as a class 2 fax and then it
would
connect to some of the faxes it could not connect to before and
transmit a
fax seemingly successfully but hylafax would still end the
transmission
with an error "Unspecified Transmit Phase C error". I have tried using
the
rockwell chipset configs that come with hylafax and when calling as a
class 1 fax it often fails to negotiate a connection ending with
"Failure
to train remote modem at 2400 bps or minimum speed; too many attempts
to
dial" and when calling another modem a common failure is "Unable to
set
session parameters; too many attempts to dial". So my config is
clearly
screwy.
....
Aug 15 23:04:25 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: MODEM V5.8175 RL56CSM/3 CHANNEL:2
Rockwell ARM CSM/

So I figure the last line has all of the chipset/model information.
Does
anyone have a working config for this or any suggestions on what I
should
try?

Send some session logs that indicate the problems. Since you have a connection to the modem and can communicate with it via AT commands I think that, for the moment, we can ignore all of the complexity of the setup and focus on the faxing problems in Class 1.


Lee.

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