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[hylafax-users] t38modem sending



I have a problem with t38modem.

Receiving faxes works excellent, tested with an ISDN-AVM-B1-Card and
normal analog Faxmachines. 
Send and receive faxes via t38modem works also. Send via ttys0, recv
via ttys1.
But when I try to send faxes via t38modem to an ISDN-AVM-B1-Card or
normal analog Faxmachine, I always get NO CARRIER.
Calls are going fine through the PBX, the other side picks up, but then
there is no communication.

In trace.log I see:
  5:43.186         ptys0(tx):1076934976 T38     Sending PDU: seq=0
  ifp = {
    type_of_msg = t30_indicator no-signal
  }
  5:43.218	ptys0(tx):1076934976 T38      Sending PDU: seq=1
  ifp = {
    type_of_msg = T30_indicator cng
  }
  6:43.120                  Housekeeper ModemEngineBody::OnMyCallback
Timeout 0
  6:43.120          ptys0(e):1075870016 ptys0
T38Engine::ResetModemState stateModem(3) != stmIdle, reset
  6:43.120          ptys0(e):1075870016 <--  {
  0d 0a 4e 4f 20 43 41 52  52 49 45 52 0d 0a         ..NO CARRIER.. }


My environment is:

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1, Hylafax 4.4.4, t38modem 0.7.0 (
and 0.8.0), 
PBX innovaphone IP6000

Command Line for t38modem:
t38modem -g GATEKEEPER -u XXXX --old-asn -T -p ttys0,ttys1 -P T.38-UDP
--route all@<IP of PBX> -ttt -o trace.log

I hope someone could give me a hint.

Greetings from Austria
Gerhard


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