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How many calls do the modem's receive between "wedgings" on average?
The only way I could see to debug this would be to use one of our specially modified ZPX-PCI modems with a debug port on it to see what the modem did when it "wedged". Is it possible that you could try to duplicate the issue in a controlled environment? For example, could you call in from another machine sending one fax after another and see how long it goes before "wedging"?
Steve Tuckner Multi-Tech Systems
Yes I have a way I could create a fax-a-matic and try and gag one of the modems. The easiest would be to keep resending a document from one fax card to the other. I would need to do this on a saturday morning when we get almost no faxes. We do business nationally and we get faxes at all hours of the day during the night. I swear I don't think some of our customers sleep! Even today when it's a banking holiday we are getting a pretty steady stream of faxes.
My other option would be to send from another fax server we have but it only has 14.4K modems in it and the problem seems to occur during a SuperG3 session.
Until next saturday is there any thing else I can provide you with that might help?
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