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



On 2004.08.24 23:40 Tracy R Reed wrote:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 04:57:10PM -0700, Lee Howard spake thusly:
> Can you fax to yourself?  (Send a fax out one port and into
another?)

I have been trying all evening to implement this suggestion with no
luck
because if we set up the call routes to route back to itself it
considers
it a loop and has an error. We will be going on-site physically on
Thursday and may try a patch cable to take it out of the TNT and back
in.
Doing everything digitally does make some simple things more
complicated.

Mostly I'm interested in seeing some debugging from the receiver, and since the receiver you've tried doesn't really produce any useful information, it would be most helpful if you could send to a HylaFAX receiver and I could see the receiver's logs also. But it doesn't necessarily have to be a loop, I just thought that maybe that would be easiest.


> This is the point where I would start recommending to test another
> modem type on the same line, to the same destination connected to
the
> same server.

Testing another modem type on the same line is a bit of a problem
because
we have a DS-3 connected directly into the TNT and everything is
handled
digitally. It's not like we are plugging a PC card faxmodem into a
POTS
line.

Interesting. I had assumed, since they were Rockwell chipsets, that they were analog. My mistake.


Lee.

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