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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 11 Nov 1998 shui@pointsnorth.com wrote: > I desperately need some advice on the following problem. > > I'm running HylafaxV4.0pl1 with US Robotics 56K fax modem connected to a > DGII PortServer 8 terminal > server. Everythin worked fine through the terminal server with the 56 K Proceed directly to v4.0pl2 for update and security reasons. There are also some patches that I recommend at http://cirl.meei.harvard.edu/hylafax.patches/. > fax modem when it was > installed it on a Sparc 5 machine running Solaris 2.6. Yesterday, after > all the testing, > I moved the fax modem and the terminal server and connected them to a > production unit Netra > unning Solaris 2.6. Fax can be received, however I CAN'T send anything > out. It keeps complaining that > line is busy. The only difference I can tell is that the phone system > where the production unit locates is > on PABX whereas the test I've done in the lab has all the normal phone > lines i.e. in the production building, > I need to dial 9 in order to gain access to phone lines whereas I don't > need to do the same thing in the test lab. Dialing 9 first can be handled by modifying your "dialrules" file, as in http://cirl.meei.harvard.edu/hylafax/dialrules.ext. > The next thing I tried is to hylafax totally out of the picture first in > order to isolate the problem. I stopped the hylafax > processes and perform "tip /dev/term/a003" into the modem (that's the new > device ID after terminal server is > installed). When I issued the modem command : ATDT15552262299. The modem > also returned me that the > line is BUSY, which it shouldn't be. Use tip. Connect to the line. Type "at&fm1l0" to turn on the sound with the other settings at factory default. "LISTEN" to what happens when the modem dials. > What might be the problem? Am I supposed to issue a delay after dialing 9. Usually wise. What you want to add is "9,", where comma will tell it to wait for another dial tone. > I know it's not even the problem > with hylafax since hylafax was not enabled and still I got the same error. > I guess it's more modem related. You are probably quite right. > Please excuse me 'cause I don't know a lot about modem commands. What > should I try? > > I believe in this case, the terminal server shouldn't cause any problem > since it used to be working with the same > settings. The only difference here, as far as I can tell, is the > difference in phone system. The terminal server sits on your local ethernet, or is it a serial port device mounted on your Sun computers? If it's on ethernet, can you operate it from the formerly used Sun? Nico Kadel-Garcia Senior Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBNkrrMD/+ItycgIJRAQHq/QQAkWxt1Ar4cKu0ijpiT9wRuBurqIAu6O+o P9cnkL/ytmcl2GeRIHhzrCoow+CRGqLD5rdFrQtFspRSA40uEmSa5u4cMYisCYQx Vm6t2hVtEKnh53JflRgZjg37/4F1pat69455wfK3tx8cF3JSLd3MNc8dyESj6o3L Rp5APwqz880= =KvEj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----