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Re: Modem timeout after some days with Hylafax 4.0pl1
Gildas Perrot wrote:
Hi everybody,
After some days, my modem (USR-Robotics Courier Dual Standard) is no more=
able =
to send fax with Hylafax 4.0pl1 and power off/on is enough to solve the =
problem.
The error message is :
MODEM <Timeout> after ATH0 (see below) :
Apr 05 03:56:35.82: [23852]: DELAY 2600 ms
Apr 05 03:56:38.42: [23852]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=3D0H0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:38.59: [23852]: --> [16:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=3D0H0]
Apr 05 03:56:38.59: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:38.59: [23852]: <-- [32:ATS8=3D2S7=3D60&H2&I2&R1S13=3D1&D2&C=
1\r]
Apr 05 03:56:38.76: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:38.76: [23852]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=3D2.0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:38.80: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:38.80: [23852]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=3D1\r]
Apr 05 03:56:38.84: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:38.84: [23852]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=3D0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:38.88: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:38.88: [23852]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=3D0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:38.92: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:38.92: [23852]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=3D30\r]
Apr 05 03:56:38.96: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:38.96: [23852]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=3D1,1,1,1\r]
Apr 05 03:56:39.00: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:39.00: [23852]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=3D0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:39.04: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:Apr 05 03:56:39.09: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:39.09: [23852]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:39.25: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:39.32: [23852]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=3D2.0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:39.45: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:39.45: [23852]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=3D1\r]
Apr 05 03:56:39.59: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:39.59: [23852]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=3D0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:39.73: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:39.73: [23852]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=3D0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:39.87: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:39.87: [23852]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=3D30\r]
Apr 05 03:56:40.01: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:40.01: [23852]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=3D1,1,1,1\r]
Apr 05 03:56:40.15: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:40.15: [23852]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=3D0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:40.29: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:40.29: [23852]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=3D1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:40.43: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:40.43: [23852]: <-- [22:AT+FLI=3D"NothingSetup"\r]
Apr 05 03:56:40.57: [23852]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 05 03:56:40.58: [23852]: DIAL phone-number#
Apr 05 03:56:40.58: [23852]: <-- [35:ATDTphone-number#\r]
Apr 05 03:56:40.86: [23852]: --> [5:ERROR]
Apr 05 03:56:40.86: [23852]: SEND FAILED: Invalid dialing command
Apr 05 03:56:40.87: [23852]: SEND FAILED: Invalid dialing command; too ma=
ny =
attempts to dial
Apr 05 03:56:40.87: [23852]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Apr 05 03:56:45.86: [23852]: MODEM <Timeout>
Apr 05 03:56:45.88: [23852]: SESSION END
Any idea about that problem ?
please show the exact dial command (replacing every digit with "0");
some modems have also a feature (I call it a bug) for the local PTT
that stops dialing after some (say three or five) BUSY attempts; this
"feature" is know as "BLACKLISTED" response from the modem;
matthias