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Hi all, I wanted to pass along a tip that has really helped our fax throughput. We have a 3Com/USR 'Total Control' chassis, with 32 Courier modems, split roughly evenly between two Hylafax servers (send-only configuration). We were experiencing a large number of "Communication failure in phase B/C" errors; about 5-10% failure rate since this chassis was installed 4/98. These errors were always timeouts at the AT+FDT command. Briefly, we found that pulling the Network Management Card (NMC) from the chassis helped considerably, by greatly reducing the number of phase B/C errors. For the past few weeks, our error rate has dropped to well under 1% for any given day. Although certainly not an elegant solution, pulling this card has made such an improvement, that we dare not re-insert it into the chassis. The modems appear to behave just fine without it, and hopefully the card will be used only when upgrading the modem firmware, if need be. If anyone wants more info, I'll be happy to oblige. Thanks, Dave