problem with fax recepction
2012-02-09 00:41:44 GMT
Hi, I´m using hylafax-4.3.10-2rhel5 on my Elastix 2.2; but I can´t receive faxes.
Hi, I´m using hylafax-4.3.10-2rhel5 on my Elastix 2.2; but I can´t receive faxes.
Dear List,
i've upgraded a 8.2-STABLE system to 9.0-RELEASE, recompiled every package
and now faxgetty uses 100% CPU and cannot handle incoming connections
(under 8.2-STABLE everything was working OK).
I'm running HylaFax version 6.0.5 from the ports tree.
Sample output from ktrace:
64551 faxgetty 0.000003 RET read 0
64551 faxgetty 0.000004 CALL gettimeofday(0x7fffffffd9c0,0)
64551 faxgetty 0.000003 RET gettimeofday 0
64551 faxgetty 0.000004 CALL gettimeofday(0x7fffffffd980,0)
64551 faxgetty 0.000003 RET gettimeofday 0
64551 faxgetty 0.044500 CALL
select(0x8,0x7fffffffdb50,0x7fffffffdad0,0x7fffffffda50,0x69f340)
64551 faxgetty 0.000010 RET select 1
64551 faxgetty 0.000009 CALL gettimeofday(0x7fffffffd980,0)
64551 faxgetty 0.000004 RET gettimeofday 0
64551 faxgetty 0.000006 CALL read(0x4,0x7fffffffd1a0,0x7ff)
64551 faxgetty 0.000015 GIO fd 4 read 0 bytes
""
64551 faxgetty 0.000005 RET read 0
64551 faxgetty 0.000005 CALL gettimeofday(0x7fffffffd9c0,0)
64551 faxgetty 0.000004 RET gettimeofday 0
64551 faxgetty 0.000008 CALL gettimeofday(0x7fffffffd980,0)
64551 faxgetty 0.000005 RET gettimeofday 0
64551 faxgetty 0.000004 CALL
select(0x8,0x7fffffffdb50,0x7fffffffdad0,0x7fffffffda50,0x69f340)
64551 faxgetty 0.000006 RET select 1
64551 faxgetty 0.000009 CALL gettimeofday(0x7fffffffd980,0)
64551 faxgetty 0.000005 RET gettimeofday 0
64551 faxgetty 0.000005 CALL read(0x4,0x7fffffffd1a0,0x7ff)
64551 faxgetty 0.000004 GIO fd 4 read 0 bytes
And kstat:
USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE SZ|DV R/W
uucp faxgetty 64551 text /usr 1133532 -r-sr-xr-x 550432 r
uucp faxgetty 64551 wd /var 6571017 drwxr-xr-x 512 r
uucp faxgetty 64551 root / 2 drwxr-xr-x 16384 r
uucp faxgetty 64551 0 /dev 29 crw-rw-rw- null rw
uucp faxgetty 64551 1 /dev 29 crw-rw-rw- null rw
uucp faxgetty 64551 2 /dev 29 crw-rw-rw- null rw
uucp faxgetty 64551 3 /var 6571376 -rw-r--r-- 17 w
uucp faxgetty 64551 4 /var 6571373 prw------- 0 r
uucp faxgetty 64551 5 /var 6571039 prw------- 0 w
uucp faxgetty 64551 6* local dgram fffffe00acbef870 <->
fffffe001029a5a0
uucp faxgetty 64551 7 /dev 56 crw-rw-rw- cuau0 rw
I'm at a loss here and don't know where to continue debugging this error. I've reported it on the freebsd
lists too, but no response yet.
I've found a similar bugreport in DragonFly's issue tracking system:
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2028
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/projects/dragonfly/repository/revisions/010f86dc1259be3b29303bfc336532138acd077d
Is it a bug in the OS or something in faxgetty?
Best regards,
Mate
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To all Hylafax users: O/S: Debian Squeeze Install: Hylafax+ 5.5.1 I get an error message when installing hylafax+. I get an libldap2 is not installed. There is no libldap2. I have installed libldap-2.4-2 and libldap2-dev. Here is my output: root <at> hylafax-plus:/tmp# dpkg -i hylafax_5.5.1-1_i386.deb Selecting previously deselected package hylafax. (Reading database ... 23694 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking hylafax (from hylafax_5.5.1-1_i386.deb) ... dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of hylafax: hylafax depends on libldap2; however: Package libldap2 is not installed. dpkg: error processing hylafax (--install): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Processing triggers for man-db ... Errors were encountered while processing: hylafax root <at> hylafax-plus:/tmp# dpkg --get-selections | grep ldap libldap-2.4-2 install libldap2-dev install root <at> hylafax-plus:/tmp# On 12-01-30 12:44 PM, Lee Howard wrote: > Jay Lam wrote: >> To all Hylafax users: >> >> Scenario: Faxes cannot be received. Hylafax listens for distinctive >> rings, answers fax, receives data, but modem times out. >> >> Hylafax Version: 6.0.5 >> >> Fax Modem: Multitech Agere OCM V.92 MT9234ZPX-PCIE Internal Data/Fax >> Modem Version 1.02d which supports fax classes: 0,1,1.0,2,2.0,2.1,8 >> >> Set Fax Class: 1.0 > > HylaFAX+ 5.5.1 has a default prototype config file for that modem. > So, I'd suggest using HylaFAX+, re-running faxaddmodem, and seeing > where you end up from there. > > http://hylafax.sourceforge.net > > Thanks, > > Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request <at> hylafax.org < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales <at> ifax.com.*
Hi,
I am not new to using Hylafax. I have used it for many years at various sites.
Typically it works well but compatible modems always seem to be an issue.
Presently I am trying to use a Dynalink 1456vqe serial modem. Whilst it seems to operate
reasonably, at times the modem will hang or not complete the job with errors such as
No response to PPS. When it hangs a restart of Hylafax server seems to correct it until the next time.
I tried using the TP560 config as per the hylafax config template but now I am using config below.
I am using the latest Hylafax Server 6.0.5 (installed from source)
OS is Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
I would like to get this error resolved so the solution is reliable but moreso would like to get an idea
of which modems in Australia are compatible with Hylafax. There are not many serial modems available.
I have tried internal modems with no success and have not tried any usb modems as yet.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Malcolm
Modem config in use:
ModemType: Class1
ModemRate: 19200
ModemFlowControl: xonxoff
Class1Cmd: AT+FCLASS=1 # command to enter class 1
Class1PPMWaitCmd: AT+FTS=7 # command to stop and wait before PPM
Class1TCFWaitCmd: AT+FTS=7 # command to stop and wait before TCF
Class1EOPWaitCmd: AT+FTS=9 # command to stop and wait before EOP
Class1SwitchingCmd: AT+FRS=7 # silence between HDLC recv and trans
Class1RecvAbortOK: 200 # wait 200ms for abort response
Class1FrameOverhead: 4 # 4 byte overhead in recvd HDLC frames
Class1RecvIdentTimer: 40000 # 35+5secs waiting for ident frames
Class1TCFMaxNonZero: 10 # max 10% of data may be non-zero
Class1TCFMinRun: 1000 # min run is 2/3rds of TCF duration
Class1TCFResponseDelay: 75 # 75ms delay between recv TCF & response
Class1SendMsgDelay: 75 # 75ms delay after training
Class1SwitchingDelay: 150 # 150ms delay in switching transmission direction
Class1TrainingRecovery: 1500 # 1.5sec delay after training failure
Class1SwitchingCmd: "<delay\0727>" # assumption: +FRS not supported
Log errors like below:
Feb 01 12:24:31.15: [19885]: SESSION BEGIN 000000516 612xxx
Feb 01 12:24:31.15: [19885]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 6.0.5
Feb 01 12:24:31.15: [19885]: SEND FAX: JOB 207 DEST 02xxx COMMID 000000516 DEVICE '/dev/ttyUSB0' FROM 'ACRFAX <ACRFAX <at> xxx.xxx>' USER nobody
Feb 01 12:24:31.15: [19885]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Feb 01 12:24:31.25: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:24:31.26: [19885]: DIAL 0288399099
Feb 01 12:24:31.26: [19885]: <-- [15:ATDT02xxxx\r]
Feb 01 12:24:49.34: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:24:50.44: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:24:50.44: [19885]: REMOTE NSF "00 00 11 80 00 8A 48 00 01 08 80 80 80 00"
Feb 01 12:24:50.44: [19885]: NSF remote fax equipment: Canon Laser Class 2060
Feb 01 12:24:50.44: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:24:50.46: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:24:51.15: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:24:51.15: [19885]: REMOTE CSI "+61 2 xxxx"
Feb 01 12:24:51.15: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:24:51.16: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: REMOTE best rate 33600 bit/s
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: REMOTE max A3 page width (303 mm)
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: REMOTE max unlimited page length
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: REMOTE best vres R16 x 15.4 line/mm
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: REMOTE format support: MH, MR, MMR, JBIG
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: REMOTE supports T.30 Annex A, 256-byte ECM
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: USE 14400 bit/s
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: USE error correction mode
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: SEND file "docq/doc364.pdf;c0"
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: USE A4 page width (215 mm)
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: USE unlimited page length
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: USE 2-D MMR
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: USE 0 ms/scanline
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: SEND training at v.17 14400 bit/s
Feb 01 12:24:51.58: [19885]: DELAY 70 ms
Feb 01 12:24:51.66: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:24:51.70: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:24:51.70: [19885]: <-- data [23]
Feb 01 12:24:51.70: [19885]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 12:24:51.73: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:24:51.73: [19885]: <-- data [7]
Feb 01 12:24:51.73: [19885]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 12:24:53.93: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:24:53.93: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FTS=7\r]
Feb 01 12:24:53.94: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:24:53.94: [19885]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=145\r]
Feb 01 12:24:55.61: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:24:55.61: [19885]: <-- data [1024]
Feb 01 12:24:55.61: [19885]: <-- data [1024]
Feb 01 12:24:56.02: [19885]: <-- data [652]
Feb 01 12:24:56.36: [19885]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 12:24:57.17: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:24:57.17: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:24:57.69: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:24:58.80: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:24:58.80: [19885]: TRAINING succeeded
Feb 01 12:24:58.80: [19885]: SEND begin page
Feb 01 12:24:58.82: [19885]: SEND send frame number 0
Feb 01 12:24:58.82: [19885]: SEND send frame number 1
Feb 01 12:24:58.82: [19885]: SEND send frame number 2
Feb 01 12:24:58.82: [19885]: SEND send frame number 3
Feb 01 12:24:58.82: [19885]: SEND send frame number 4
Feb 01 12:24:58.82: [19885]: SEND send frame number 5
Feb 01 12:24:58.82: [19885]: SEND send frame number 6
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 7
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 8
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 9
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 10
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 11
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 12
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 13
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 14
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 15
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 16
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 17
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 18
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 19
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 20
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 21
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 22
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 23
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 24
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 25
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 26
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 27
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 28
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 29
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 30
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 31
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 32
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 33
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 34
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 35
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 36
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 37
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 38
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 39
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 40
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 41
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 42
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 43
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 44
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 45
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 46
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 47
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 48
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 49
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 50
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 51
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 52
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 53
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 54
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 55
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 56
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 57
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 58
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 59
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 60
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 61
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 62
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 63
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 64
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 65
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 66
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 67
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 68
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 69
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 70
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 71
Feb 01 12:24:58.83: [19885]: SEND send frame number 72
Feb 01 12:24:58.84: [19885]: SEND send frame number 73
Feb 01 12:24:58.84: [19885]: SEND send frame number 74
Feb 01 12:24:58.84: [19885]: DELAY 70 ms
Feb 01 12:24:58.91: [19885]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=146\r]
Feb 01 12:24:59.41: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:24:59.41: [19885]: <-- data [1032]
Feb 01 12:24:59.41: [19885]: <-- data [1029]
Feb 01 12:24:59.81: [19885]: <-- data [1034]
Feb 01 12:25:00.35: [19885]: <-- data [1031]
Feb 01 12:25:00.89: [19885]: <-- data [1047]
Feb 01 12:25:01.43: [19885]: <-- data [1037]
Feb 01 12:25:02.00: [19885]: <-- data [1033]
Feb 01 12:25:02.54: [19885]: <-- data [1038]
Feb 01 12:25:03.07: [19885]: <-- data [1034]
Feb 01 12:25:03.61: [19885]: <-- data [1039]
Feb 01 12:25:04.15: [19885]: <-- data [1036]
Feb 01 12:25:04.69: [19885]: <-- data [1033]
Feb 01 12:25:05.26: [19885]: <-- data [1031]
Feb 01 12:25:05.80: [19885]: <-- data [1039]
Feb 01 12:25:06.34: [19885]: <-- data [1041]
Feb 01 12:25:06.88: [19885]: <-- data [1040]
Feb 01 12:25:07.41: [19885]: <-- data [1049]
Feb 01 12:25:07.99: [19885]: <-- data [1052]
Feb 01 12:25:08.52: [19885]: <-- data [1036]
Feb 01 12:25:09.06: [19885]: <-- data [1037]
Feb 01 12:25:09.63: [19885]: <-- data [29]
Feb 01 12:25:09.63: [19885]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 12:25:11.08: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:25:11.08: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FTS=7\r]
Feb 01 12:25:11.09: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:25:11.09: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:25:11.14: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:25:11.14: [19885]: <-- data [7]
Feb 01 12:25:11.14: [19885]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 12:25:12.56: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:25:12.56: [19885]: SEND send PPS (partial page signal)
Feb 01 12:25:12.56: [19885]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 01 12:25:12.56: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:25:12.81: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:25:17.49: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:25:17.49: [19885]: HDLC frame too short (0 bytes)
Feb 01 12:25:17.49: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:25:17.55: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:25:17.55: [19885]: <-- data [7]
Feb 01 12:25:17.55: [19885]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 12:25:18.97: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:25:18.97: [19885]: SEND send PPS (partial page signal)
Feb 01 12:25:18.97: [19885]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 01 12:25:18.97: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:25:19.23: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:25:20.61: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:25:20.61: [19885]: HDLC frame too short (0 bytes)
Feb 01 12:25:20.61: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:25:20.66: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:25:20.66: [19885]: <-- data [7]
Feb 01 12:25:20.66: [19885]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 12:25:22.09: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:25:22.09: [19885]: SEND send PPS (partial page signal)
Feb 01 12:25:22.09: [19885]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 01 12:25:22.09: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:25:22.35: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:25:23.76: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:25:23.76: [19885]: HDLC frame too short (0 bytes)
Feb 01 12:25:23.76: [19885]: No response to PPS repeated 3 times.
Feb 01 12:25:23.76: [19885]: SEND end page
Feb 01 12:25:23.76: [19885]: DELAY 70 ms
Feb 01 12:25:23.83: [19885]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 12:25:23.88: [19885]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 12:25:23.88: [19885]: <-- data [3]
Feb 01 12:25:23.88: [19885]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 12:25:25.20: [19885]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 12:25:26.20: [19885]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 01 12:25:26.30: [19885]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Feb 01 12:25:26.30: [19885]: MODEM No carrier
Feb 01 12:25:26.43: [19885]: SESSION END
Could anyone help me figure out what is happening here? Pages received are often chopped. Setting MaxConsecutiveBadLines: 0 and PercentGoodLines: 0 has helped tremendously, but incoming pages are still chopped with far greater frequency than I would prefer. None of our "physical" fax machines ever have this issue - they have been 100% reliable on the same lines as hylafax.
To all Hylafax users: Scenario: Faxes cannot be received. Hylafax listens for distinctive rings, answers fax, receives data, but modem times out. Hylafax Version: 6.0.5 Fax Modem: Multitech Agere OCM V.92 MT9234ZPX-PCIE Internal Data/Fax Modem Version 1.02d which supports fax classes: 0,1,1.0,2,2.0,2.1,8 Set Fax Class: 1.0 O/S: Debian 6.0 Configuration file: # # # Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface # and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control). # # We use "ModemType: Class1" with "Class1Cmd: AT+FCLASS=1.0" for now # ModemType: Class1.0 # use this to supply a hint #ModemRate: 19600 # rate for DCE-DTE communication #ModemFlowControl: xonxoff # XON/XOFF flow control assumed # #ModemSetupDTRCmd: AT&D2 # setup so DTR drop resets modem #ModemSetupDCDCmd: AT&C1 # setup so DCD follows carrier #GettyArgs: "-h %l dx_%s" # modem must auto-detect fax/data # # We can append the "@" symbol to the dial string so that # the modem will wait 5 seconds before attempting to connect # and return result codes that distinguish between no carrier # and no answer. This makes it possible to avoid problems with # repeatedly dialing a number that doesn't have a fax machine # (kudos to Stuart Lynne for this trick.) # # NB: If you need to prefix phone numbers to get through a PBX, # put it in the ModemDialCmd; e.g. "DT9%s@". # #ModemDialCmd: ATDT%s # T for tone dialing # # Other possible configuration stuff. The default strings are # shown below. Only those that are different from the defaults # need to be included in the configuration file. # #ModemResetCmds: "" # stuff to do when modem is reset ModemSetupAACmd: AT+VDR=1,5 # Instruct modem to report distinctive rings #ModemAnswerFaxBeginCmd: ATA ModemAnswerFaxCmd: ATA # comand for answering fax call #ModemAnswerResponseTimeout: 180000 #ModemNoFlowCmd: AT&K # disable flow control cmd #ModemHardFlowCmd: AT&K3 # hardware flow control cmd #ModemSoftFlowCmd: AT&K4 # software flow control cmd #ModemNoAutoAnswerCmd: ATS0=0 # disable auto-answer # # Set modem speaker volume commands: OFF QUIET LOW MEDIUM HIGH. # Note that we both turn the speaker on/off and set volume. # #ModemSetVolumeCmd: "ATM0 ATL0M1 ATL1M1 ATL2M1 ATL3M1" #ModemEchoOffCmd: ATE0 # disable command echo #ModemVerboseResultsCmd: ATV1 # enable verbose command results #ModemResultCodesCmd: ATQ0 # enable result codes #ModemOnHookCmd: ATH0 # place phone on hook (hangup) #ModemSoftResetCmd: ATZ # do soft reset of modem #ModemSoftResetCmdDelay: 3000 # pause after soft reset #ModemWaitTimeCmd: ATS7=60 # wait 60 seconds for carrier #ModemCommaPauseTimeCmd: ATS8=2 # comma pause time is 2 seconds #ModemRecvFillOrder: LSB2MSB # bit order of received facsimile #ModemSendFillOrder: LSB2MSB # bit order modem expects for transmit # Class1Cmd: AT+FCLASS=1.0 # command to enter class 1.0 Class1PPMWaitCmd: AT+FTS=7 # command to stop and wait before PPM Class1TCFWaitCmd: AT+FTS=7 # command to stop and wait before TCF Class1EOPWaitCmd: AT+FTS=9 # command to stop and wait before EOP Class1SwitchingCmd: AT+FRS=7 # command to stop and listen for silence Class1RecvAbortOK: 200 # wait 200ms for abort response Class1FrameOverhead: 4 # 4 byte overhead in recvd HDLC frames Class1RecvIdentTimer: 40000 # 35+5secs waiting for ident frames Class1TCFMaxNonZero: 10 # max 10% of data may be non-zero Class1TCFMinRun: 1000 # min run is 2/3rds of TCF duration # # Distinctive ring configuration # NoAnswerVoice: true DistinctiveRings: V-18,F-10-5-9,F-11-5-9 DRingOn: DRON= DRingOff: DROF= Hylafax Log: Jan 20 17:24:07.24: [ 1118]: SESSION BEGIN 000000016 15194321748 Jan 20 17:24:07.24: [ 1118]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 6.0.5 Jan 20 17:24:07.24: [ 1118]: <-- [4:ATA\r] Jan 20 17:24:19.09: [ 1118]: --> [7:CONNECT] Jan 20 17:24:19.09: [ 1118]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION DEVICE '/dev/ttyS0' Jan 20 17:24:19.09: [ 1118]: RECV FAX: begin Jan 20 17:24:19.09: [ 1118]: <-- data [32] Jan 20 17:24:19.09: [ 1118]: <-- data [2] Jan 20 17:24:19.12: [ 1118]: --> [7:CONNECT] Jan 20 17:24:19.12: [ 1118]: <-- data [23] Jan 20 17:24:19.12: [ 1118]: <-- data [2] Jan 20 17:24:19.14: [ 1118]: --> [7:CONNECT] Jan 20 17:24:19.14: [ 1118]: <-- data [13] Jan 20 17:24:19.14: [ 1118]: <-- data [2] Jan 20 17:24:21.42: [ 1118]: --> [2:OK] Jan 20 17:24:21.42: [ 1118]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r] Jan 20 17:24:28.42: [ 1118]: --> [0:] Jan 20 17:24:28.42: [ 1118]: MODEM <Empty line> Jan 20 17:24:28.42: [ 1118]: <-- data [1] Jan 20 17:24:28.42: [ 1118]: --> [2:^P^C] Jan 20 17:24:28.42: [ 1118]: --> [2:OK] Jan 20 17:24:28.42: [ 1118]: <-- [9:AT+FRS=7\r] Jan 20 17:24:58.42: [ 1118]: MODEM <Timeout> Jan 20 17:24:58.42: [ 1118]: Failure to receive silence (synchronization failure). Jan 20 17:24:58.42: [ 1118]: <-- data [1] Jan 20 17:24:58.43: [ 1118]: --> [2:^P^C] Jan 20 17:24:58.43: [ 1118]: --> [2:OK] Jan 20 17:24:58.43: [ 1118]: RECV FAX: Failure to receive silence (synchronization failure). Jan 20 17:24:58.43: [ 1118]: RECV FAX: end Jan 20 17:24:58.43: [ 1118]: Failure to receive silence (synchronization failure). Jan 20 17:24:58.43: [ 1118]: SESSION END Jan 27 11:15:47.43: [ 2594]: SESSION BEGIN 000000049 15194321748 Jan 27 11:15:47.43: [ 2594]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 6.0.5 Jan 27 11:15:47.43: [ 2594]: <-- [4:ATA\r] Jan 27 11:15:59.28: [ 2594]: --> [7:CONNECT] Jan 27 11:15:59.28: [ 2594]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION DEVICE '/dev/ttyS0' Jan 27 11:15:59.28: [ 2594]: RECV FAX: begin Jan 27 11:15:59.28: [ 2594]: <-- data [32] Jan 27 11:15:59.28: [ 2594]: <-- data [2] Jan 27 11:15:59.31: [ 2594]: --> [7:CONNECT] Jan 27 11:15:59.31: [ 2594]: <-- data [23] Jan 27 11:15:59.31: [ 2594]: <-- data [2] Jan 27 11:15:59.34: [ 2594]: --> [7:CONNECT] Jan 27 11:15:59.34: [ 2594]: <-- data [13] Jan 27 11:15:59.34: [ 2594]: <-- data [2] Jan 27 11:16:01.61: [ 2594]: --> [2:OK] Jan 27 11:16:01.61: [ 2594]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r] Jan 27 11:16:08.61: [ 2594]: --> [0:] Jan 27 11:16:08.61: [ 2594]: MODEM <Empty line> Jan 27 11:16:08.61: [ 2594]: <-- data [1] Jan 27 11:16:08.62: [ 2594]: --> [2:] Jan 27 11:16:08.62: [ 2594]: --> [2:OK] Jan 27 11:16:08.62: [ 2594]: RECV FAX: No sender protocol (T.30 T1 timeout) Jan 27 11:16:08.62: [ 2594]: RECV FAX: end Jan 27 11:16:08.62: [ 2594]: No sender protocol (T.30 T1 timeout) Jan 27 11:16:08.62: [ 2594]: SESSION END Thanks in advance for all you suggestions and help. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request <at> hylafax.org < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales <at> ifax.com.*
Hi All,
I have built a fax server using Hylafax 4.4, IAX Modem and asterisk. I want to know, how much CPU utilization is required for one fax call.
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Thanks & Best Regards
Kashif Saleem Mirza
Hello
How do I get rid of this problem
425 can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,4303)
Thank you
Michael
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