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Re: [hylafax-users] Fax calls answered as data connection



Dear All,

FYI, the information now listed inthe session trace is:

Aug 03 09:38:12.41: [ 5331]: SESSION BEGIN 000000261 255222180623
Aug 03 09:38:12.41: [ 5331]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.2.1
Aug 03 09:38:12.41: [ 5331]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=1;A\r]
Aug 03 09:38:30.89: [ 5331]: --> [4:DATA]
Aug 03 09:38:30.90: [ 5331]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
Aug 03 09:38:30.90: [ 5331]: runGetty::initgroups: Operation not permitted
Aug 03 09:38:30.90: [ 5331]: GETTY: START "/sbin/mgetty -h ttyS0 dx_38400", pid 5344
Aug 03 09:38:31.03: [ 5331]: GETTY: exit status 01000
Aug 03 09:38:31.03: [ 5331]: SESSION END


So it's still detecting it as data. Will let you know the results of AT+FCLASS=2.01;FAA=0 and ModemSetupAACmd: AT+FAA=0

Regards,

Mitesh

Lee Howard wrote:

Mitesh,

The +FDM response from your modem indicates the your *modem* thinks that it's a data call, and faxgetty is simply doing what the modem says.

So it's just a matter of turning off adaptive answer on the modem. Maybe set "ModemAnswerCmd: AT+FCLASS=1;A".

Lee.


Mitesh P Choksi wrote:


Hello Lee and all,

Thank you for your reply.

I only turned on adaptive answer to fix the problem. It was switched off
by default and it is switched off as well

Is there anyways I can find out why does the faxgetty consider it as a
data connection even though it's just a normal fax call? I am looking for
debug facilities to first understand why it happens so that I can fix it.


This is a standard installation so probably it's happened to someboy else
as well.


Hope somebody has faced this situation.

Regards,

Mitesh

On Tue, August 2, 2005 19:36, Lee Howard said:


Are you using adaptive answer intentionally?  If not, then just disable
adaptive answer, which is probably due to the AdaptiveAnswer and
possibly an AT+FAA=1 command in your modem config.

Lee.


Mitesh P Choksi wrote:




Dear All,

I have a situation where some fax calls are answered as data connection.
I
have managed to identify specifically that when a manual fax dials in and
the sender waits for the fax tone before starting to send a fax,
hylafax/faxgetty considers it as a data call. Session trace shows:
Aug 02 17:14:40.16: [ 3733]: SESSION BEGIN 000000260 255222180623
Aug 02 17:14:40.16: [ 3733]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.2.1
Aug 02 17:14:40.16: [ 3733]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Aug 02 17:14:58.08: [ 3733]: --> [4:+FDM]
Aug 02 17:14:58.09: [ 3733]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
Aug 02 17:14:58.09: [ 3733]: runGetty::initgroups: Operation not
permitted
Aug 02 17:14:58.09: [ 3733]: GETTY: START "/sbin/mgetty -h ttyS0
dx_38400", pid 3756
Aug 02 17:14:58.09: [ 3733]: GETTY: exit status 01000
Aug 02 17:14:58.09: [ 3733]: SESSION END



Hylafax binary: HylaFAX version 4.2.1 built Fri Feb 4 14:28:50 EST 2005
for i686-pc-linux-gnu (downloaded from site for RH9)


Whitebox Enterprise Linux 3.0: Linux faxserver 2.4.21-4.EL #1 Sat Dec 13
19:47:38 CST 2003 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux


Modem: US Robotics Sportster 33.6

I have tried to fix it by adding following in config.ttyS0 either of the
one:
1. AdaptiveAnswer=Yes, AnswerRotary=fax
2. ModemAnswerFaxCmd=ATA


Any help will be appreciated.

Regards,

Murli


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