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Moritz Winterberg wrote:
> could anyone give me a hint what exactly happened here ? Was it the > remote machine > producing the timeout or was it hylafax ? > And how could I enlarge timeout periods if its hylafax ? > > May 12 21:12:18.07: [25277]: <-- [16:ATDT3497xxxxxx\r] > May 12 21:13:21.45: [25277]: --> [9:+FHNG: 11] > May 12 21:13:21.45: [25277]: REMOTE HANGUP: No answer (T.30 T1 > timeout) (code 11)
No answer means that the remote didn't answer... or at least it didn't answer with fax CED or protocol.
You could possibly increase the timeout... but you'd have to refer to the modem documentation and change the setting in the modem. That said, if no fax CED or protocol was detected after 63 seconds, I'd say that increasing a timeout is not the solution.
Lee.
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