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Re: [hylafax-users] Ring detected without successful handshake



I think that you need to turn up your SessionTracing to something like 0xFFF.

Lee.


Tim Paulus wrote:


In general, I can send and receive faxes.  However,
one fax that I attempt to send to my hylafax server
always fails.  Here's the log:

Sep 13 13:24:38.64: [ 2101]: SESSION BEGIN 000000004
16784073077
Sep 13 13:24:38.64: [ 2101]: HylaFAX (tm) Version
4.2.1
Sep 13 13:24:38.64: [ 2101]: <--
[20:AT+FCC=1,,,,,,,,0;A\r]
Sep 13 13:25:30.51: [ 2101]: --> [6:+FHS:0]
Sep 13 13:25:30.51: [ 2101]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and
proper end of connection (code 0)
Sep 13 13:25:30.51: [ 2101]: ANSWER: Ring detected
without successful handshake
Sep 13 13:25:30.51: [ 2101]: SESSION END

Notice the long delay between +FCC and +FHS.

I have access to this sending fax machine (it's a fax
store and forward server) and I can fax from it to
another fax machine just fine, I just can't fax from
it to my hylafax server.

Hylafax version: 4.2.1
OS: Redhat Fedora Core 4, kernel 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4
Modem: Multi-tech Systems MT5634ZPX-PCI-U

I can't seem to make any progress on this one.  It
looks to me like the modems initiate a connection but
the sending modem never acknowledges the connection
and eventually hangs up.  Has anyone seen this before?




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