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Re: [hylafax-users] Dive BRI with DID and PTP: no dial-out



Plonk.
Really noone?

Thanks in advance,
Sven

Sven Hergenhahn schrieb:
> Hi everybody and thanks for making this mailing list useful!
> 
> Now my problem:
> 
> I have two Diva BRI 4 cards set up in a linux server.
> They are connected to the DID/PTP ports of a telephone something
> (Alcatel and old :-(= )
> 
> Receiving faxes somehow works, also with DID and I can "see" the last
> few digits of the dialed number in faxrcvd as intended.
> 
> But sending faxes does not work at all. All I get is "No Carrier detected"
> 
> Diva xlog shows:
> 
>  2:2239:574 - CREATEID ok: context:1f assigned Id:5 freeIds=ec
>     2:2239:574 - alloc cr in use =4
>     2:2239:578 - [1,0] dsp_assign 0070, 0, 2048
>     2:2239:578 - [1,0] CAI[00] 10 00 00 00 00 08
>     2:2239:578 - [1,0] Download 600 requested
>     2:2239:579 - MORE
>     2:2239:579 - SIG-X(032) 08 01 5E 05 A1 04 03 90 90 A3 18 01 81 1E 02
> 80 83 70 0D 80 30 30 36 39 32 37 32 33 35 32 33 39
>                      Q.931  CR5e SETUP
>                             Sending complete
>                             Bearer Capability 90 90 a3
>                             Channel Id 81
>                             Progress Indicator 80 83
>                             Called Party Number 80 'xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
>     2:2239:579 - SIG-S 0->1 e:885
>     2:2239:581 - D-X(036) 00 01 62 00 08 01 5E 05 A1 04 03 90 90 A3 18
> 01 81 1E 02 80 83 70 0D 80 30 30 36 39 32 37 cont
>     2:2239:613 - D-R(004) 00 01 01 64
>     2:2243:561 - SIG-EVENT FF00
>     2:2243:563 - D-X(036) 00 01 64 00 08 01 5E 05 A1 04 03 90 90 A3 18
> 01 81 1E 02 80 83 70 0D 80 30 30 36 39 32 37 cont
>     2:2243:595 - D-R(004) 00 01 01 66
>     2:2247:561 - SIG-EVENT FF00
>     2:2247:561 - EVENT: Call failed in State 'Call initiated'
>                      Signaling Timeout T303
>     2:2247:561 - SIG-x(008) 08 01 5E 5A 08 02 80 E6
>                      Q.931  CR5e REL_COM
>                             Cause 80 e6 'Recovery on timer expiry'
> 
> /var/log/messages:
> ...
> Jan 22 11:43:20 myhost FaxSend[28895]: MODEM EICON TECHNOLOGY CORP. DIVA
> Unix ISDN Modem/Version 1.0
> Jan 22 11:43:20 myhost FaxSend[28895]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
> Jan 22 11:43:20 myhost FaxSend[28895]: --> [2:OK]
> Jan 22 11:43:20 myhost FaxSend[28895]: <-- [31:AT+FLID="Some company
>        "\r]
> Jan 22 11:43:20 myhost FaxSend[28895]: --> [2:OK]
> Jan 22 11:43:20 myhost FaxSend[28895]: STATE CHANGE: BASE -> RUNNING
> (timeout 30)
> Jan 22 11:43:20 myhost FaxSend[28895]: MODEM input buffering disabled
> Jan 22 11:43:20 myhost FaxSend[28895]: SEND FAX: JOB 37 DEST 239 COMMID
> 000000104 DEVICE '/dev/ttyds01' FROM 'root <root@xxxxxxxxx>' USER root
> Jan 22 11:43:36 myhost FaxSend[28895]: SEND FAILED: JOB 37 DEST 239 ERR
> No carrier detected
> Jan 22 11:43:38 myhost FaxQueuer[27591]: NOTIFY: bin/notify 'doneq/q37'
> 'failed' '0:28'
> Jan 22 11:43:38 myhost FaxQueuer[27591]: NOTIFY exit status: 0 (28897)
> Jan 22 11:43:41 myhost FaxGetty[27601]: MODEM set DTR OFF
> Jan 22 11:43:41 myhost FaxGetty[27601]: DELAY 75 ms
> Jan 22 11:43:41 myhost FaxGetty[27601]: MODEM set DTR ON
> Jan 22 11:43:41 myhost FaxGetty[27601]: DELAY 2600 ms
> 
> 
> 
> I believe tha problem lies with the "Signaling Timeout T303", but I have
> no clue what it means.
> 
> Any ideas and suggestions greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Sven
> 
> 
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