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On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 10:36:29PM -0400, George Bell wrote: > On Mon, 2005-08-01 at 20:38 -0500, Amal Phadke wrote: [snip] > > > > ModemType: Class2 > > ModemRate: 19200 > > ModemResetCmds: AT+VDR=1,10 > > ModemFlowControl: rtscts > > ModemNoFlowCmd: AT&K0 > > ModemSoftFlowCmd: AT&K4 > > ModemHardFlowCmd: AT&K3 > > ModemRecvFillOrder: MSB2LSB # classic MultiTech > > NoAnswerVoice: true > > RingVoice: RING1 > > RingFax: RING2 > > If you're using the MT5634ZPX it won't return "RING1" or RING2" > It will return a sequence of numerical data for the actual lengths of > the rings/silences that make up the cadence of the distinctive ring. > B.T.W. you can see what these look like if you have open minicom while > the phone is ringing. > So replace the last two lines above with the following: > DistictiveRings: V-20,F-8-4-8 > DRingOn: DRON= > DRingOff: DROF= > > I'm slightly guessing the distictive ring cadences you're using but if > you're in the U.S. its probably correct for the first and second > distinctive rings. You can always verify it by looking with minicom, or > in the logs with debugging sufficiently turned up. > > There should be some documentation for this somewhere in 'man hylafax- > config' > > George > > Thanks George! After I added the commands you suggested, now the modem doesn't answer for incoming voice calls. Thanks! Next I need to test it by sending an actual fax. By the way, after enabing detailed logging, I see the following cadence related output in the logs. Aug 1 22:12:51 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: STATE CHANGE: RUNNING -> LISTENING Aug 1 22:12:51 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: MODEM input buffering enabled Aug 1 22:12:51 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DROF=0] Aug 1 22:12:51 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DRON=8] Aug 1 22:12:51 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DROF=4] Aug 1 22:12:51 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DRON=8] Aug 1 22:12:51 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [4:RING] Aug 1 22:12:51 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: WFR: received cadence = 8, -4, 8, 0, 0 Aug 1 22:12:57 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [7:DROF=40] Aug 1 22:12:57 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DRON=8] Aug 1 22:12:57 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DROF=4] Aug 1 22:12:57 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DRON=8] Aug 1 22:12:57 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [4:RING] Aug 1 22:12:57 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: WFR: received cadence = 8, -4, 8, 0, 0 Aug 1 22:13:03 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [7:DROF=40] Aug 1 22:13:03 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DRON=8] Aug 1 22:13:03 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DROF=4] Aug 1 22:13:03 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DRON=8] Aug 1 22:13:03 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [4:RING] Aug 1 22:13:03 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: WFR: received cadence = 8, -4, 8, 0, 0 Aug 1 22:13:09 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [7:DROF=40] Aug 1 22:13:09 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DRON=8] Aug 1 22:13:09 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DROF=4] Aug 1 22:13:09 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [6:DRON=8] Aug 1 22:13:09 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [4:RING] Aug 1 22:13:09 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: WFR: received cadence = 8, -4, 8, 0, 0 Aug 1 22:13:19 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: <-- [5:ATH0\r] Aug 1 22:13:20 vortex FaxGetty[6321]: --> [2:OK] Does it look okay? Thanks, Amal ____________________ 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*