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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Paul Dugas wrote: > For my first fax/paging server, I setup HylaFAX on my SPARC Solaris machine > using a single USR 28,800 Fax modem. Works great. My customer, the Georgia > DOT, is using it for personnel notifications of traffic problems. It's > become very popular and the single modem won't hack it so I added a couple > more and thought I was done! GOOD! You might also want to publish any changes you had to make on your USR's config files. > the same server. I know it will have to make a call for each one but does it > have to do so on the same modem? Can't it spin up all three at once? I've It should be able to. How do you submit faxes? As text, Postscript, or TIFF files? And do you have funky things in your config files like ModemClass, which should be set to blank? > what I'm seeing. I've even tried running three 'sendpage' jobs to three > different pager centrals with three different pin numbers but they still end > up on the first modem. > The details: > Sun SPARC Ultra > Solaris 2.5.1 > HylaFAX v4.0pl1 > One USR Sportster 28,800 (on cua/b) > Two MultiTech MT2834BR (on remote Digi PortServerII using their RealPort > drivers) WHOA RIGHT HERE! Try swapping the modems around. Put your Multitech modems on cua/b, see if they work there. Also be aware that HylaFAX isn't guaranteed to work remote terminal servers, for a lot of reasons. Try moving the USR over to ther remote server as well, and see what you get there. It just might be a modem configuration problem. Nico Garcia Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBNOHKWT/+ItycgIJRAQG3FAQAgklZx9/mW5AomOu1fUQysR7PyxOnAfqY P2dAaOpSAnaH3Vsq50Vde0ahClX5wshaLMUK0nBwiJO7NmwuZ8LfKejybbM41YAr Au62NB8NIDGmn2JulyEkhimXUlDa6/zJD2GstRDyTz5OBXCseznMu/kFUQApZ49Y zaO2arWUj+g= =Q7lF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----