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Re: [hylafax-users] Direct Inward Dial based routing with FaxDispatch



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May 21 16:42:27 advfax01 FaxGetty[2708]: Unknown baud rate "33600", using 19200
May 21 16:42:27 advfax01 FaxGetty[2708]: OPEN /dev/ttyS0  HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.2.5
May 21 16:42:27 advfax01 FaxGetty[2709]: OPEN /dev/ttyS1  HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.2.5
May 21 16:42:40 advfax01 perl: nss_ldap: could not search LDAP server - Operations error
May 21 16:42:41 advfax01 FaxGetty[2708]: MODEM U.S. ROBOTICS 56K FAX /
May 21 16:42:41 advfax01 FaxGetty[2709]: MODEM U.S. ROBOTICS 56K FAX /


On Mon, 22 May 2006 Suraj Jadhav wrote :
>   I have USR Sportster 56K Fax Modem - 0648. I want to use DID or DTMF anything which will work with this modem. My PBX is Avaya Definity G3Si.
>
>
>On Mon, 22 May 2006 Aaron Stanford wrote :
> >Suraj,
> >
> >Several issues here.
> >
> >First of all, what type of USR modem are you using (Model number)?  Is it truely DID capable, or are you going to use DTMF/DID?
> >
> >The following are lines I would modify regardless of DID or DTMF/DID:
> >
> >Suraj Jadhav wrote:
> >>
> >>  # Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
> >># and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
> >>#
> >>ModemType:          Class2.0    # use class 2.0 interface
> >>ModemRate:          19200          # DCE-DTE communication rate
> >>ModemFlowControl:    rtscts          # hardware flow control
> >>
> >May want to set ModemRate to 33600.
> >>
> >>#
> >>ModemNoFlowCmd:          AT&H0&I0&R1    # setup modem for no flow control
> >>ModemHardFlowCmd:    AT&H1&I0&R2    # setup modem for hardware flow control
> >>ModemSoftFlowCmd:    AT&H2&I2&R1    # setup modem for software flow control
> >>#
> >>ModemSetupDTRCmd:    ATS13=1&D2    # setup so DTR drop resets modem
> >>ModemSetupDCDCmd:    AT&C1          # setup so DCD reflects carrier (or not)
> >>ModemResultCodesCmd:    ATQ0X4          # enable extended result codes
> >>#
> >># NB: adaptive answer only seems to work properly when
> >>#    the modem is left idling in Class 2.0
> >>#
> >>ModemSetupAACmd:    AT+FAA=1
> >>
> >Do you really need Adaptive Answer?  Are you anticipating receiving voice or data calls?
> >>
> >>#
> >># Set modem speaker volume commands: OFF QUIET LOW MEDIUM HIGH.
> >># Note that we both turn the speaker on/off and set volume.
> >>#
> >>ModemSetVolumeCmd:    "ATM0 ATM1 ATM1 ATM1 ATM1"
> >>
> >Replace with "ModemSetVolumeCmd:  ATM1"
> >>
> >>#
> >># Modem does not support HDLC frame tracing; we add this just
> >># to eliminate spurious ERROR results that confuse the naive.
> >>#
> >>Class2BUGCmd:          AT+FBU=0
> >>#
> >># The modem doesn't support copy quality checking, even though it
> >># returns (0-2,0-2) for AT+FCQ=?; therefore we override the query
> >># response so that the server will do copy quality checking.
> >>#
> >>Class2CQQueryCmd:    !(0),(0)    # override modem response
> >>#
> >># Disables the reporting of bad frames by the modem.  This
> >># overcomes a firmware problem in the x2 and V90 Sportsters.
> >># It is not necessary for the Courier modem.
> >>#
> >>Class2NRCmd:    AT+FNR=1,1,1,0
> >>
> >Is it a Courier modem?  If so, you don't need this.
> >>
> >>#
> >># USR modems violate Class 2.0 specs and do not send RTC itself
> >>#
> >>Class2SendRTC:    yes
> >>#
> >># +FAP=? not supported on this modem, gives ERROR in ServerTracing
> >>#
> >>Class2APQueryCmd:      none
> >>
> >>#ModemReadyCmds: AT*DS1*DD0*DF1*DN3*DP1  # enable DTMF-DID, wink-start, 3 digits
> >>CallIDPattern: "DTMF"                  # format of AT*DF1
> >>CallIDAnswerLength: 3                  # three DTMF-DID digits then ATA
> >>
> >>
> >If it's really DID, you need the above lines.  If it's DTMF/DID, you need an entirely different set of strings.  Note: I should have mentioned that the *DP1 portion seems to be a custom Multitech DID line; you shouldn't need this.
> >
> >Hope that helps,
> >Aaron
> >
>
>
>Thanks & Regards
>Suraj Jadhav

Thanks & Regards
Suraj Jadhav



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