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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thu, 26 Mar 1998 Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de wrote: > I now wish to send a message: > > "sendpage -n -p raoul 1234567". > > I expect this to send a numeric page to my pager. Instead, the modem > picks up, gets the voice message, waits for a while, then > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > what does the "voice" tell the modem and do both handshake > a modem protocol, e.g. V.22 or something else? [ Ahh, so nice to hear from the man himself! ] The voice says "type in your desired number on the keypad, then hang up or hit #". > hangs up. It eventually repeats until it declares the message dead, and > reports back saying the line is busy. > > Is there something obvious? Or should I start posting logs? > > first try to get the modem and the remote side connected > and once they are CONNECT'ed check the log for the low-level > IXO/TAP protocol; I'm not getting to the point of modem tones. I'm also talking to the company about posting details of getting this stuff working with HylaFAX. Since this is the el-cheapo system that Radio Shack is selling, I figure it could generate some real broad-based HylaFAX interest in servers... Nico Garcia Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBNRp0TT/+ItycgIJRAQHRXAP8CCkt+pONgPx4gFFtV6nzEac8iO3Mt/1l qjZr/KVJ3QdrLqHNl7Xas4XpFeiOTqlPcroCJ7VzVT7/j8yT1Bu19Suspcwlcymj //5FzjXBcmGt2B5ZgKqCpaPwXOMblMIA50jK3s4hcQfBPvO50oZrh9+E1KUuvpVC B8H1ql/JFCY= =vmuf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----