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



On 2004.08.24 13:38 Tracy R Reed wrote:
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 07:15:26AM -0700, Lee Howard spake thusly:
> 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.

Ok...attached is my modem config file, auto-generated by hylafax's
faxaddmodem command. It detected a class 1 or 2 modem but defaulted to
class 1.

Also attached is logfile c00011651 where I try to send a fax to my
cheap
little Brother Personal Fax 275 and it fails to make a connection. My
machine answers and then drops the connection. Then we have c00011652
sending to another fax (a panasonic fax machine in another office)
which
seems to result in a somewhat different error.

Class1EOPWaitCmd:   <delay
Class1TCFWaitCmd:   <delay
Class1PPMWaitCmd:   <delay

faxaddmodem did this? Anyway, remove these lines.


Aug 24 13:33:27.04: [10680]: SESSION BEGIN 00011651 16196717023
Aug 24 13:33:27.04: [10680]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.1.8

Consider upgrading. It isn't crucial to your problem, but it will help out with a bit of error handling.


Aug 24 13:34:03.65: [10680]: <-- [7:<delay\r]
Aug 24 13:34:33.65: [10680]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem

See, here is one problem that the incorrect config entries do.


Aug 24 13:37:17.03: [10717]: <-- [7:<delay\r]
Aug 24 13:37:47.03: [10717]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem

Here's another example of the same thing.


Lee.

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