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Lee
I came in this morning, and neither of our Multitech MT5634ZPX-PCI-V92 modems would respond to calls (however our external USR Courier answered OK). ServerTracing is set to 0xFFF and SessionTracing is set to 11 on both MT modems confs, however, I do not have any entries for either of these modems in /var/log/messages since this log rolled over on 2/27 (including the times I tried to get these modems to answer this morning). I pulled the last 200 lines of /var/log/messages.1 that contained FaxGetty, and attached it to this mail. To get the faxgetty processes to answer, I killed the processes. Do I need an additional level of logging specified? Is there a tracing level that I need to set to get more information to messages? Is there anything else that I should be looking for? Thanks again for your help!
Feb 25 17:25:53 fax FaxGetty[7651]: <-- [14:AT+F34=14,1,2\r] Feb 25 17:25:53 fax FaxGetty[7651]: --> [2:OK] Feb 25 17:25:53 fax FaxGetty[7651]: STATE CHANGE: RECEIVING -> RUNNING (timeout 30) Feb 25 17:25:53 fax FaxGetty[7651]: MODEM input buffering disabled
Feb 25 17:26:08 fax FaxGetty[4549]: <-- [14:AT+F34=14,1,2\r] Feb 25 17:26:08 fax FaxGetty[4549]: --> [2:OK] Feb 25 17:26:08 fax FaxGetty[4549]: STATE CHANGE: LOCKWAIT -> RUNNING (timeout 30) Feb 25 17:26:08 fax FaxGetty[4549]: MODEM input buffering disabled
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