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Re: [hylafax-users] COMREC Recieved DCN



I've increased the logging level. When the problem occurs next I'll sed that 
log to the list.

On Wed December 15 2004 1:51 pm, Lee Howard wrote:
> On 2004.12.15 12:53 Stephen Carville wrote:
> > Dec 15 11:26:10.50: [23299]: RECV training at v.17 14400 bit/s
> > Dec 15 11:26:10.50: [23299]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=145\r]
> > Dec 15 11:26:12.26: [23299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> > Dec 15 11:26:13.82: [23299]: RECV: TCF 2784 bytes, 0% non-zero, 2775
> > zero-run
> > Dec 15 11:26:13.82: [23299]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
>
> Okay, so this indicates that the lines are "clean".  At least for the
> 1.5 seconds that constituted this TCF signal.
>
> > Dec 15 11:26:13.82: [23299]: DELAY 75 ms
> > Dec 15 11:26:13.90: [23299]: TRAINING succeeded
> > Dec 15 11:26:13.90: [23299]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> > Dec 15 11:26:14.91: [23299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> > Dec 15 11:26:15.35: [23299]: --> [2:OK]
> > Dec 15 11:26:15.35: [23299]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=146\r]
> > Dec 15 11:26:16.13: [23299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> > Dec 15 11:26:16.13: [23299]: RECV: begin page
> > Dec 15 11:26:33.57: [23299]: RECV: 1088 total lines, 10 bad lines, 10
> > consecutive bad lines
> > Dec 15 11:26:33.57: [23299]: RECV: REJECT page quality, 10-line run
> > (max 5)
> > Dec 15 11:26:33.57: [23299]: RECV: end page
>
> Your logging is not set high enough ("SessionTracing: 0xFFF" would do
> it) to know where that 10-line run is, so that I could speculate on why
> it is there and how it could be fixed.
>
> > Dec 15 11:26:44.94: [23299]: RECV: begin page
> > Dec 15 11:26:57.65: [23299]: RECV: 1093 total lines, 19 bad lines, 19
> > consecutive bad lines
> > Dec 15 11:26:57.65: [23299]: RECV: REJECT page quality, 19-line run
> > (max 5)
> > Dec 15 11:26:57.65: [23299]: RECV: end page
>
> See, here it is again, but this time a 19-line run.
>
> > Dec 15 11:26:59.30: [23299]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> > Dec 15 11:27:00.40: [23299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> > Dec 15 11:27:00.92: [23299]: --> [2:OK]
> > Dec 15 11:27:00.92: [23299]: RECV send RTN (retrain negative)
> > Dec 15 11:27:00.92: [23299]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> > Dec 15 11:27:01.34: [23299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> > Dec 15 11:27:02.54: [23299]: --> [2:OK]
> > Dec 15 11:27:02.54: [23299]: RECV recv DCN
>
> What happened here was that there was a discrepancy between how HylaFAX
> interprets the RTN signal and how the sender interprets it.
>
> HylaFAX thinks that RTN means "page was unacceptable, please retrain
> and resend".  The sender thinks that RTN means "that page doesn't look
> very good, please retrain before you send me the next one".  The
> difference being that HylaFAX discards the rejected pages while the
> sender thinks that they're not being discarded.
>
> If the sender supports ECM then upgrading to 4.2.0 would get you ECM
> support, and it may work around this problem altogether.  Of course,
> I'd love to see the problem resolved, whatever it is, but I'll need
> more detailed logs to be able to tell you what's going on and to
> propose a fix.
>
> As for the discrepancy between HylaFAX's interpretation of RTN and that
> of this sender (many of them are like this)... well, I've previously
> looked into what coding changes would need to take place to make that
> happen, and it's not as easy as I had hoped it would be.  See the
> Bugzilla report on the "SaveUnconfirmedPages" config option (Bug 420)
> if you care to know more about that.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Lee.

-- 
Stephen Carville
Unix and Network Adminstrator
DPSI
6033 W.Century Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310-342-3602

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