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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax Setup Error



Thanks for the update Arnis.  Please respond to the group so that the
relevant people can help you.

Regards

ANDREW RINALDI
Mainpine Limited Support
USA +1 503 822 9944 | Asia/Europe +44 1225 869439  
andrew.rinaldi@xxxxxxxxxxxx | www.mainpine.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Arnis Rukis [mailto:Rukicc@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 16 February 2007 13:46
To: andrew.rinaldi@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax Setup Error

Hi,

NO, it was some years ago......

Now we are migrating to 8 digit phone numbers, are mobile phones start 
with 2 and all fixed phones start with 6

------------
Arnis


andrew rinaldi wrote:
> Hi Arnis,
> 
> If you are in Latvia (371) then don't you have area codes for cities such
as
> Riga (2) ?
> 
> Regards
> 
> ANDREW RINALDI
> Mainpine Limited Support
> USA +1 503 822 9944 | Asia/Europe +44 1225 869439  
> andrew.rinaldi@xxxxxxxxxxxx | www.mainpine.com
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Arnis Rukis
> Sent: 16 February 2007 13:04
> To: Max Mothwurf; hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax Setup Error
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 
> Sript identify that my modem is Class 1 and class 1.0 compatible, but 
> when i try to send i get the same error about class 2 modem... :(
> 
> ==============================
> localhost mgetty+sendfax # sendfax -v 7098505 /home/fax_test.txt
> Trying fax device '/dev/ttyS0'... OK.
> sendfax: not a class 2/2.0 fax modem
> ==============================
> 
> What i need to write in area code if in our country no area codes.
> 
> ===================================================================
> localhost mgetty+sendfax # faxaddmodem ttyS0
> 
> Ok, time to setup a configuration file for the modem.  The manual
> page config(5F) may be useful during this process.  Also be aware
> that at any time you can safely interrupt this procedure.
> 
> Reading scheduler config file /var/spool/fax/etc/config.
> 
> Hey, there is an existing config file /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyS0...
> 
> Your facsimile phone number (67845110) does not agree with your
> country code (371) or area code ().  The number
> should be a fully qualified international dialing number of the form:
> 
>      +371  <local phone number>
> 
> Spaces, hyphens, and periods can be included for legibility.  For example,
> 
>      +371..555.1212
> 
> is a possible phone number (using your country and area codes).
> 
> The non-default server configuration parameters are:
> 
> CountryCode:            371
> AreaCode:
> FAXNumber:              67845110
> LongDistancePrefix:
> InternationalPrefix:    00
> DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
> SessionTracing:         11
> RingsBeforeAnswer:      1
> SpeakerVolume:          off
> GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
> LocalIdentifier:        "NothingSetup"
> TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
> TagLineFormat:          "From %%l|%c|Page %%P of %%T"
> MaxRecvPages:           25
> 
> Are these ok [yes]? y
> 
> Now we are going to probe the tty port to figure out the type
> of modem that is attached.  This takes a few seconds, so be patient.
> Note that if you do not have the modem cabled to the port, or the
> modem is turned off, this may hang (just go and cable up the modem
> or turn it on, or whatever).
> 
> Probing for best speed to talk to modem: 38400
>   OK.
> 
> About fax classes:
> 
> The difference between fax classes has to do with how HylaFAX interacts
> with the modem and the fax protocol features that are used when sending
> or receiving faxes.  One class isn't inherently better than another;
> however, one probably will suit a user's needs better than others.
> 
> Class 1 relies on HylaFAX to perform the bulk of the fax protocol.
> Class 2 relies on the modem to perform the bulk of the fax protocol.
> Class 2.0 is similar to Class 2 but may include more features.
> Class 1.0 is similar to Class 1 but may add V.34-fax capability.
> Class 2.1 is similar to Class 2.0 but adds V.34-fax capability.
> 
> HylaFAX generally will have more features when using Class 1/1.0 than
> when using most modems' Class 2 or Class 2.0 implementations.  Generally
> any problems encountered in Class 1/1.0 can be resolved by modifications
> to HylaFAX, but usually any problems encountered in Class 2/2.0/2.1 will
> require the modem manufacturer to resolve it.
> 
> If you're unsure and your modem supports it, use Class 1.
> 
> This modem looks to have support for Class 1 and 1.0.
> How should it be configured [1]?
> Hmm, this looks like a Class 1 modem.
> Product code (ATI0) is "56000".
> Other information (ATI3) is "V1.009-K56_DLS".
> DTE-DCE flow control scheme [default]? ?
> 
> "?" is not a valid flow control parameter setting; use one of:
> 
> xonxoff         for software flow control
> rtscts          for hardware flow control
> default         for whatever is set in a prototype config file
> 
> Note that this setting defines the scheme to use when sending
> and receiving facsimile.  Many modems do not support hardware
> flow control during fax operation though they do support it for
> data communication.
> 
> DTE-DCE flow control scheme [default]?
> Modem manufacturer is "Rockwell/Conexant".
> Modem model is "AC/K56".
> 
> Using prototype configuration file rc288dpi-1...
> 
> The modem configuration parameters are:
> 
> ModemDialCmd:           ATDT%s
> ModemFlowControl:       rtscts
> ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT&K3
> ModemMfrQueryCmd:       !Rockwell
> ModemModelQueryCmd:     !RC288DPi
> ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT&K0
> ModemRate:              19200
> ModemRevQueryCmd:       ATI3
> ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1
> ModemSetupDTRCmd:       AT&D2
> ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT&K4
> 
> Are these ok [yes]? y
> 
> Creating new configuration file /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyS0...
> ...saving current file as /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyS0.sav.
> Done setting up the modem configuration.
> 
> Checking /var/spool/fax/etc/config for consistency...
> ...some parameters are different.
> 
> The non-default scheduler parameters are:
> 
> CountryCode:            371
> AreaCode:
> LongDistancePrefix:
> InternationalPrefix:    00
> DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
> 
> Are these ok [yes]? y
> Country code [371]? y
> 
> This must be entirely numeric; please correct it.
> 
> Country code [371]?
> Area code []? 6
> Long distance dialing prefix []? 6
> International dialing prefix [00]?
> Dial string rules file (relative to /var/spool/fax) [etc/dialrules]?
> Tracing during normal server operation [1]?
> Default tracing during send and receive sessions [0xffffffff]?
> Continuation cover page (relative to /var/spool/fax) []?
> Timeout when converting PostScript documents (secs) [180]?
> Maximum number of concurrent jobs to a destination [1]?
> Define a group of modems []?
> Time of day restrictions for outbound jobs ["Any"]?
> Pathname of destination controls file (relative to /var/spool/fax) []?
> Timeout before purging a stale UUCP lock file (secs) [30]?
> Max number of pages to permit in an outbound job [0xffffffff]?
> Syslog facility name for ServerTracing messages [daemon]?
> 
> The non-default scheduler parameters are:
> 
> CountryCode:            371
> AreaCode:               6
> LongDistancePrefix:     6
> InternationalPrefix:    00
> DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
> 
> Are these ok [yes]? y
> 
> Creating new configuration file /var/spool/fax/etc/config...
> ...saving current file as /var/spool/fax/etc/config.sav.
> 
> Don't forget to run faxmodem(8C) (if you have a send-only environment)
> or configure init to run faxgetty on ttyS0.
> localhost mgetty+sendfax #
> 
> 
> 
> Max Mothwurf wrote:
>> Am Freitag 16 Februar 2007 schrieb Arnis Rukis:
>>
>>> localhost# sendfax -v XXXXXXX /home/fax_test.txt
>>> Trying fax device '/dev/ttyS0'... OK.
>>> sendfax: not a class 2/2.0 fax modem
>>>
>>> Where i can tell to Hylafax that this is Class 1 modem
>> by running faxaddmodem for that modem and defining it as class-1 during
> the 
>> setup.
>>
>> Mx
>>
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