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> >Hello, > > > >I've installed HylaFAX 4.1 on a SuSE 7.1 linux box and > everythings worked > >fine during tests. So we decided to make this setup our new > client-server > >fax system and installed everything yesterday. After some > minor problems > >with clients submitting faxes everything looks OK now but one of our > >customers called that they can't send a fax. Their fax > machine says there's > >no answer on the other line - according to the log-file of > the session I say > >that their machine just hangs up!? > > > >Session log: > >Aug 30 14:16:11.32: [ 334]: SESSION BEGIN 00000033 31786197475 > >Aug 30 14:16:11.32: [ 334]: <-- [4:ATA\r] > >Aug 30 14:16:19.95: [ 334]: --> [5:+FCON] > >Aug 30 14:16:19.95: [ 334]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION > >Aug 30 14:16:19.95: [ 334]: RECV FAX: begin > >Aug 30 14:16:21.01: [ 334]: --> [8:+FHNG: 0] > >Aug 30 14:16:21.01: [ 334]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of > >connection (code 0) > >Aug 30 14:16:22.83: [ 334]: --> [2:OK] > >Aug 30 14:16:22.83: [ 334]: RECV FAX: Normal and proper end > of connection > >Aug 30 14:16:22.83: [ 334]: RECV FAX: end > >Aug 30 14:16:22.83: [ 334]: SESSION END > > Tried using Class 1 ? > > Lee. > No, that could be an option. But, what does it mean for sending and receiving faxes when I use Class 1 instead of Class 2? Are there any disadvantages? Sjon. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null