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Re: [hylafax-users] No response to PPS repeated 3 times



Hey,
What I actually had was one faxserver for receiving faxes with Asterisk.

This was never a problem.

I tried sending faxes on another asterisk server, with hyla + iaxmodem, but
that failed.

Now I've bought a regular serial modem and using it directly with Hylafax,
and it seems to working well, except to fax to the asterisk server. I wonder
if it has anything to do with asterisk advertising that it works with
0ms/scanlines? Is that a valid value? Because the fax that works is 10ms or
40ms or something..

Regards,
Alex R


-----Original Message-----
From: hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michel R Vaillancourt
Sent: Wednesday, 23 April 2008 9:03 PM
To: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] No response to PPS repeated 3 times

Alex R [MaxoTel] wrote:
>
> What I pasted before is what happens when I sent to the Asterisk fax 
> server (which receives faxes fine from everywhere else, including a 
> real fax connected to the same line as the new modem - which would 
> tell you something funky is happening with the modem).
>
> Now I just did a Faxstream test fax, and the results came back that 
> the Fax modem was 4.7dB too low. (Transmission level: -22.7dBm). The 
> default for the modem is the highest it goes according to the manual 
> below. I did the same faxstream test with the real (canon) fax, and it 
> reported being 2.4dB too low - perhaps this is having an impact on 
> whether it works properly or not.
>
> At least I know that it seems capable of sending faxes to places other 
> than Asterisk (which is most places), but I'd hate to think that it 
> could just be a setting I've got wrong. any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
> **Regards,**
>
> Alex R
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi, Alex. In /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf, check for:

rxgain=0.0
txgain=0.0

change it to, or add it as:

rxgain=2.0
txgain=2.0

... gain is in DB. You must *restart* (not reload) Asterisk for the 
changes to take effect. Test with this, and increment in 0.5db changes 
as required.

A good tool that most people over-look is "ztmonitor [channel number] 
-v" ; it will give you a graphical representation of the noise 
characteristics of your line. If you have a T1, use channel 1. Asterisk 
must be shutdown, and Zaptel loaded/ configured for this to work.

Good luck, and post back!

-- 

	--Michel R Vaillancourt
	Independent oDesk Contractor since February, 2008

	For non-critical support issues, please contact me via email at
mvaillancourt@xxxxxxxxx
	For more urgent issues, please contact me via Yahoo! Messenger at
michel_vaillancourt



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