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[hylafax-users] Rockwell modem cards in Lucent TNT



[ Sorry if this is a repeat for anyone but I never saw it come by my
mailbox so I am resending ]

Hello all! I have been banging on this problem for a couple weeks and
scouring google and have not yet come up with anything so I am getting
desperate: I have a Lucent TNT box with a card of modems in it. The modems
seem to be a Rockwell chipset. From all of my googling I seem to be the
only person in the world using this device. I am using a perl script found
on the net called PortRedirector to connect port 5001 on the TNT to a pty
on a Linux Fedora 2 box so that Hylafax can talk to the modem through a
normal tty interface. I had to specify the -8LE options to telnet in the
perl script to get an 8 bit clean telnet connection.

I originally ran faxaddmodem on it and it configured it as a class 1 fax
by default but it never worked very well.  It will not connect to several
fax machines I need to send to, fails to negotiate (train) a particular
speed with others, etc. I have tried it as a class 2 fax and then it would
connect to some of the faxes it could not connect to before and transmit a
fax seemingly successfully but hylafax would still end the transmission
with an error "Unspecified Transmit Phase C error". I have tried using the
rockwell chipset configs that come with hylafax and when calling as a
class 1 fax it often fails to negotiate a connection ending with "Failure
to train remote modem at 2400 bps or minimum speed; too many attempts to
dial" and when calling another modem a common failure is "Unable to set
session parameters; too many attempts to dial". So my config is clearly
screwy.

Here is a sequence from Hylafax's modem init using the auto-generated
config:

Aug 15 23:04:20 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [5:ATE0\r]
Aug 15 23:04:20 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [4:ATE0]
Aug 15 23:04:20 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:20 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [5:ATV1\r]
Aug 15 23:04:21 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:21 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [5:ATQ0\r]
Aug 15 23:04:21 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:21 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [7:ATS0=0\r]
Aug 15 23:04:22 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:22 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [7:ATS8=2\r]
Aug 15 23:04:22 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:22 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [8:ATS7=60\r]
Aug 15 23:04:22 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:22 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=?\r]
Aug 15 23:04:23 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [5:0,1,2]
Aug 15 23:04:23 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:23 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Aug 15 23:04:23 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:23 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [5:ATI3\r]
Aug 15 23:04:24 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [27:V5.8175 RL56CSM/3 channel:2]
Aug 15 23:04:24 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:24 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [5:ATI0\r]
Aug 15 23:04:24 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [16:Rockwell ARM CSM]
Aug 15 23:04:24 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:24 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [9:AT+FTM=?\r]
Aug 15 23:04:24 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [41:3,24,48,72,73,74,96,97,98,121,122,145,146]
Aug 15 23:04:24 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:24 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [9:AT+FRM=?\r]
Aug 15 23:04:25 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [41:3,24,48,72,73,74,96,97,98,121,122,145,146]
Aug 15 23:04:25 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:25 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Aug 15 23:04:25 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 15 23:04:25 lnx FaxGetty[30560]: MODEM V5.8175 RL56CSM/3 CHANNEL:2
Rockwell ARM CSM/

So I figure the last line has all of the chipset/model information. Does
anyone have a working config for this or any suggestions on what I should
try?

I could include my existing config here but it doesn't work and it's
basically a copy of /var/spool/hylafax/config/rockwell-k56 or the generic
class 1 or 2 faxmodem configs that came with hylafax.

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