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Re: [hylafax-users] T.30 T2 timeout (arrgh)



Class1TCFRecvHack won't help you with the log that you posted. The appropriate setting, I think, would be Class1MsgRecvHackCmd. However, if it's working then don't add this or the Class1TCVRecvHack because both of them are really "debugging" settings, for the most part. There may be some cases where they are appropriate, but in general they're "hacks" used to try to troubleshoot timing problems.

Lee.


On 2005.01.21 06:04 Rubin Bennett wrote:
Well, after the RMIII issue, I "failed" back to the old server.
Didn't
change a darned thing, and now I'm getting T.30 T2 timeouts on the
RMII
card.  I've tried changing ports on the card for lack of a better
idea,
and even put the
Class1TCFRecvHack       yes
in the config file for that port.  I did that late last night, and to
be
honest I haven't seen an error fax come in since, but there haven't
been
that many faxes this AM.

I've inlined a log from one of the failed faxes (which their Exchange
server hacked to bits and I reconstituted):
Jan 20 16:50:41.92: [ 6132]: SESSION BEGIN 00044881 18022295669
Jan 20 16:50:41.92: [ 6132]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.1.5
Jan 20 16:50:41.92: [ 6132]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Jan 20 16:50:47.40: [ 6132]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jan 20 16:50:47.40: [ 6132]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION  DEVICE
'/dev/ttyR4'
Jan 20 16:50:47.41: [ 6132]: RECV FAX: begin
Jan 20 16:50:49.08: [ 6132]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jan 20 16:50:49.63: [ 6132]: --> [2:OK]
Jan 20 16:50:49.63: [ 6132]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jan 20 16:50:50.21: [ 6132]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jan 20 16:50:51.64: [ 6132]: --> [2:OK]
Jan 20 16:50:51.64: [ 6132]: REMOTE TSI "9-802-247-2707"
Jan 20 16:50:51.64: [ 6132]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jan 20 16:50:51.66: [ 6132]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jan 20 16:50:51.98: [ 6132]: --> [2:OK]
Jan 20 16:50:51.98: [ 6132]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s
Jan 20 16:50:51.98: [ 6132]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in
215
mm
Jan 20 16:50:51.98: [ 6132]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length
Jan 20 16:50:51.98: [ 6132]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Jan 20 16:50:51.99: [ 6132]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Jan 20 16:50:51.99: [ 6132]: RECV training at v.17 14400 bit/s
Jan 20 16:50:51.99: [ 6132]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=145\r]
Jan 20 16:50:53.69: [ 6132]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jan 20 16:50:55.22: [ 6132]: RECV: TCF 2711 bytes, 1% non-zero, 2665
zero-run
Jan 20 16:50:55.22: [ 6132]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Jan 20 16:50:55.23: [ 6132]: DELAY 75 ms
Jan 20 16:50:55.31: [ 6132]: TRAINING succeeded
Jan 20 16:50:55.31: [ 6132]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jan 20 16:50:55.36: [ 6132]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jan 20 16:50:56.67: [ 6132]: --> [2:OK]
Jan 20 16:50:56.67: [ 6132]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=146\r]
Jan 20 16:50:57.88: [ 6132]: --> [8:+FCERROR]
Jan 20 16:50:57.88: [ 6132]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jan 20 16:51:04.88: [ 6132]: --> [0:]
Jan 20 16:51:04.88: [ 6132]: MODEM <Empty line>
Jan 20 16:51:04.93: [ 6132]: --> [2:OK]
Jan 20 16:51:04.93: [ 6132]: RECV FAX (00044881): recvq/fax44909.tif
from 9-802-247-2707, route to <unspecified>, 0 pages in 0:17
Jan 20 16:51:04.94: [ 6132]: RECV FAX: T.30 T2 timeout, expected page
not received
Jan 20 16:51:04.94: [ 6132]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jan 20 16:51:04.98: [ 6132]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jan 20 16:51:06.30: [ 6132]: --> [2:OK]
Jan 20 16:51:06.31: [ 6132]: RECV FAX (00044881): session with
9-802-247-2707 terminated abnormally: T.30 T2 timeout, expected page
not
received
Jan 20 16:51:06.31: [ 6132]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd
"recvq/fax44909.tif"
"ttyR4" "00044881" "T.30 T2 timeout, expected page not received" "" ""

Thanks again in advance!
Rubin
--
Rubin Bennett
RB Technologies
http://thatitguy.com
rbennett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
(802)223-4448

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
temporary security deserve neither liberty nor safety"
  --Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759


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