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Re: [hylafax-users] Rockwell modem cards in Lucent TNT



On 2004.08.24 15:43 Tracy R Reed wrote:

Aug 24 15:48:15.46: [10945]: SEND training at v.27ter fallback mode
2400 bit/s
Aug 24 15:48:15.46: [10945]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Aug 24 15:48:15.66: [10945]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Aug 24 15:48:15.66: [10945]: <-- HDLC<23:FF C0 C2 4C CC EC EC EC 4C EC
6C 6C 1C 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04>
Aug 24 15:48:15.66: [10945]: <-- data [23]
Aug 24 15:48:15.66: [10945]: <-- data [2]
Aug 24 15:48:17.56: [10945]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Aug 24 15:48:17.56: [10945]: <-- HDLC<6:FF C8 C1 00 40 10>
Aug 24 15:48:17.56: [10945]: <-- data [6]
Aug 24 15:48:17.56: [10945]: <-- data [2]
Aug 24 15:48:18.06: [10945]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 24 15:48:18.06: [10945]: DELAY 70 ms
Aug 24 15:48:18.13: [10945]: MODEM set XON/XOFF/FLUSH: input
interpreted, output disabled
Aug 24 15:48:18.13: [10945]: <-- [10:AT+FTM=24\r]
Aug 24 15:48:18.36: [10945]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Aug 24 15:48:18.36: [10945]: <-- data [450]
Aug 24 15:48:18.36: [10945]: <-- data [2]
Aug 24 15:48:20.66: [10945]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 24 15:48:20.66: [10945]: MODEM set XON/XOFF/DRAIN: input ignored,
output disabled
Aug 24 15:48:20.66: [10945]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Aug 24 15:48:21.76: [10945]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Aug 24 15:48:22.76: [10945]: --> HDLC<5:FF C8 22 67 DD>
Aug 24 15:48:22.76: [10945]: --> [2:OK]
Aug 24 15:48:22.76: [10945]: TRAINING failed

Basically HylaFAX sends training at all of the various speeds and never gets the CFR signal from the receiver. It's hard to explain why this would be the case unless the line connection between endpoints is just horribly poor. Is there anything that the receiver is giving out as clues as to what happened? Does this happen to all destinations?


Lee.

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