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Re: [hylafax-users] Failed to properly detect high-speed data carrier



On 2005.01.12 03:30 Thijs wrote:

Jan 12 10:31:41.14: [ 3215]: RECV: TCF 2935 bytes, 7% non-zero, 1586
zero-run
Jan 12 10:31:41.14: [ 3215]: RECV: reject TCF (zero run too short, min
1800)

Jan 12 10:31:44.93: [ 3215]: RECV training at v.17 12000 bit/s
Jan 12 10:31:44.93: [ 3215]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=121\r]
Jan 12 10:31:46.34: [ 3215]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jan 12 10:31:47.98: [ 3215]: RECV: TCF 2451 bytes, 7% non-zero, 1545
zero-run

Jan 12 10:31:49.33: [ 3215]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=122\r]
Jan 12 10:31:50.06: [ 3215]: --> [7:CONNECT]

Jan 12 10:31:50.76: [ 3215]: HDLC frame not byte-oriented.  Trailing
byte: 0xe0

Jan 12 10:31:51.21: [ 3215]: Bad HDLC terminating flag received.

Jan 12 10:31:53.62: [ 3215]: RECV frame FCS check failed

Jan 12 10:31:53.80: [ 3215]: RECV frame FCS check failed

Well, first of all, it looks like your connection is fairly noisy. So nothing may have changed to the modem configuration or the modem, but did something change with the phone line?


Jan 12 10:31:57.72: [ 3215]: RECV send PPR (partial page request)
Jan 12 10:31:57.72: [ 3215]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=122\r]
Jan 12 10:31:57.84: [ 3215]: --> [5:ERROR]

This indicates that the modem was disconnected. Meaning something happened to make the modem hang up the line.


Lee.

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