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Re: EOP trouble



This is an area in which the protocol handling could be improved, and has
been reported before (e.g., RE: flexfax: End Of Page error (EOP), 
steven@object-net.com, about 27 Oct 1998).  I see it, too, all to often.

It seems that some fax machines/modems just hang up the phone after they 
receive the EOP message, instead of replying with the correct handshake.

Certainly, Hylafax's handling could be changed to ignore improper connection
termination if all pages have been successfully transferred.  Mr. Steven Pham 
was working on a fix, but he didn't finish/release it.
 
> I wonder if this could actually be caused by the ghostscript or something
> like that.  I have received these errors as well and wonder if this may be
> the cause?
> 
> 
> Keith
> 
> 
> 
> At 10:37 AM 2/1/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >I've seen these types of errors too. What usually happens is that someone
> >will call me and complain that they get 3 copies of every fax I send. When I
> >look at the logs, it looks like their fax machine simply hangs up after
> >receiving the last page of the fax instead of doing the last little bit of
> >handshaking. I suspect a modification to the source code to ignore errors
> >after the last page is sent is needed.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: owner-flexfax@celestial.com [mailto:owner-flexfax@celestial.com]
> >On Behalf Of Peter Bär
> >Sent: Friday, January 29, 1999 8:18 PM
> >To: flexfax@sgi.com
> >Subject: flexfax: EOP trouble
> >
> >
> >More and more of these "No response to EOP or MSP" problem reports
> >appear on this list, as it seems. Normally USR/3Com are blamed for
> >this, as their Class 2.0 implementation is non-standard.
> >However, especially in the last few weeks weeks several users of
> >other modems (Non-3Com) have reported similar trouble.
> >
> >Myself, I replaced my USR 56k Voice Fax Modem, thinking that this
> >would cure the problem. Now I have a Maxtech Net Pacer 56k Voice
> >Fax Modem. It is Class 2, so I thought, my troubles were over, now.
> >(A different make and a different protocol should really improve
> >things, I thought ;-)).
> >
> >However, nothing changed. With certain fax machines I am still
> >having trouble. Not with fax modems, just with conventional (paper)
> >fax machines.
> >
> >After the transmission of the last page (even if there is only one)
> >I get this error message.
> >
> >No response to EOP repeated 3 times.
> >
> >What does that actually mean? And what is it that causes the different
> >behaviour of fax machines (error) and fax modems (no problem)? I should
> >mention that the problem occurs with *old* fax machines. With newer
> >models normally everything is ok.
> >
> >Any tips and hints and explanations will be greatly appreciated!
> >
> >	Regards
> >		Peter
> >




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