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I am having fairly frequent "Wedged" problems with my modems. My Hylafax server processes around 1500 faxes / 2500 pages a month. The wedged issue doesn't seem to be modem brand specific, as I have tried a number of brands including very old 14.4k models. Currently I have 9 x Dynalink 1456VQE external, with the Topic chipset tty config is "standard topic" settings. When wedged, the modem shows carrier present, and seems unable to be reset. Also, a modem sometimes will just lock up, and not even a wedged message is sent. It is always the same sender when this occurs. The sender is the biggest multipage sender, and it locks up during the later pages. Typical log error for a lockup is "T.30 T2 timeout, expected page not received" Typical session log resulting in a wedged modem is May 26 08:38:28.40: [19372]: SESSION BEGIN 000005258 64800101811 May 26 08:38:28.40: [19372]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.2.1 May 26 08:38:28.40: [19372]: <-- [4:ATA\r] May 26 08:38:34.50: [19372]: --> [7:CONNECT] May 26 08:38:34.50: [19372]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION DEVICE '/dev/ttyG000' May 26 08:38:34.50: [19372]: RECV FAX: begin May 26 08:38:34.51: [19372]: <-- data [32] May 26 08:38:34.51: [19372]: <-- data [2] May 26 08:38:34.54: [19372]: --> [7:CONNECT] May 26 08:38:34.55: [19372]: <-- data [23] May 26 08:38:34.55: [19372]: <-- data [2] May 26 08:38:34.58: [19372]: --> [7:CONNECT] May 26 08:38:34.58: [19372]: <-- data [10] May 26 08:38:34.58: [19372]: <-- data [2] May 26 08:38:37.69: [19372]: --> [2:OK] May 26 08:38:37.69: [19372]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r] May 26 08:38:38.01: [19372]: --> [7:CONNECT] May 26 08:38:39.63: [19372]: --> [2:OK] May 26 08:38:39.63: [19372]: REMOTE TSI "64 9 xxx xxxx" May 26 08:38:39.63: [19372]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r] May 26 08:38:39.65: [19372]: --> [7:CONNECT] May 26 08:38:39.92: [19372]: --> [2:OK] May 26 08:38:39.92: [19372]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s May 26 08:38:39.92: [19372]: REMOTE wants A4 page width (215 mm) May 26 08:38:39.92: [19372]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length May 26 08:38:39.92: [19372]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm May 26 08:38:39.92: [19372]: REMOTE wants 1-D MH May 26 08:38:39.92: [19372]: RECV training at v.17 14400 bit/s May 26 08:38:39.93: [19372]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=145\r] May 26 08:38:41.64: [19372]: --> [7:CONNECT] May 26 08:38:43.43: [19372]: RECV: TCF 2520 bytes, 0% non-zero, 2520 zero-run May 26 08:38:43.43: [19372]: --> [10:NO CARRIER] May 26 08:38:43.43: [19372]: DELAY 75 ms May 26 08:38:43.50: [19372]: TRAINING succeeded May 26 08:38:43.50: [19372]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r] May 26 08:38:43.56: [19372]: --> [7:CONNECT] May 26 08:38:43.56: [19372]: <-- data [3] May 26 08:38:43.56: [19372]: <-- data [2] May 26 08:38:44.87: [19372]: --> [2:OK] May 26 08:38:44.88: [19372]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=146\r] May 26 08:38:45.87: [19372]: --> [7:CONNECT] May 26 08:38:45.87: [19372]: RECV: begin page May 26 08:40:03.87: [19372]: <-- data [1] May 26 08:40:03.87: [19372]: RECV: Missing EOL after 5 seconds May 26 08:40:03.87: [19372]: RECV: end page May 26 08:40:05.87: [19372]: MODEM <Timeout> May 26 08:40:07.87: [19372]: MODEM <Empty line> May 26 08:40:09.87: [19372]: MODEM <Empty line> May 26 08:40:09.87: [19372]: <-- data [1] May 26 08:40:10.07: [19372]: MODEM <Timeout> May 26 08:40:10.07: [19372]: RECV FAX (000005258): recvq/fax000005260.tif from 64 9 xxx xxxx, route to <unspecified>, 0 pages in 1:36 May 26 08:40:10.07: [19372]: RECV FAX: T.30 T2 timeout, expected page not received May 26 08:40:10.07: [19372]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r] May 26 08:40:17.62: [19372]: --> [0:] May 26 08:40:17.62: [19372]: RECV FAX (000005258): session with 64 9 xxx xxxx terminated abnormally: T.30 T2 timeout, expected page not received May 26 08:40:17.62: [19372]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax000005260.tif" "ttyG000" "000005258" "T.30 T2 timeout, expected page not received" "" "" May 26 08:40:17.64: [19372]: RECV FAX: end May 26 08:40:17.64: [19372]: SESSION END ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@xxxxxxxxx*