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[hylafax-users] Is Eicon Diva DCC response wrong for hylafax?
Hi All!
I try out start new Diva server card.
OS: Linux RedHat EL 3
Hylafax: 4.1.8
Diva driver: 7.5
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: MODEM Supports "Data"
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: MODEM Supports "Class 1"
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: MODEM Supports "Class 2"
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: <-- [9:AT+FMFR?\r]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: --> [22:Eicon Technology Corp.]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: MODEM: Mfr Eicon Technology Corp.
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: <-- [9:AT+FMDL?\r]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: --> [20:DIVA Unix ISDN Modem]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: <-- [9:AT+FREV?\r]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: --> [11:Version 1.0]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: MODEM: Model DIVA Unix ISDN Modem
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: MODEM: Revision Version 1.0
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: <-- [10:AT+FDCC=?\r]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: --> [35:(0-7),(0-D),(0-2),(0-2),0,(0-2),0,0]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: --> [2:OK]
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: Error parsing AT+FDCC=? response: "(0-7),(0-D),(0-2),(0-2),0,(0-2),0,0"
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: /dev/ttyds01: Can not initialize modem.
Apr 5 17:47:09 fax1 FaxGetty[3195]: STATE CHANGE: BASE -> MODEMWAIT (timeout 30)
Support Hylafax 4.2.1 that weird DCC response?
Regards,
Aivils Stoss
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