http://www.hylafax.org/archive/2004-06/msg00100.php
In the main hylafax config file: usually /var/spool/hylafax/etc/config,
Put in a line like so:
ModemGroup: "outnow:ttyUSB[0-5]"
This establishes creates the group. Now I have never used this, as I
have different sets of servers that send and receive (in different data
centers no less) but I understand that the send syntax is the same. You
use
sendfax -m -n -h ttyACM1@xxxxxxxxxx -d 91714850#### FILENAME
just as before, specifying any modem in the group. It will use that
modem first, then any other modem in the group if that one is busy, but
it wont try to use a modem outside of the group.
-Siri Vias
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From: hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Enrique Arredondo
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:20 PM
To: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx >> "hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx"
Subject: [hylafax-users] Hylafax 4.4.4. How to define a group of modems
Hi,
I have 3 modems configured in my system (linux REDHAT E5"), here:
HylaFAX scheduler on atkred.com: Running
Modem ttyACM0 (+1.714.850.xxxx): Running and idle
Modem ttyACM1 (+1.714.641.xxxx): Running and idle
Modem ttyS0 (+1.714.850.xxxx): Running and idle
But "TTYS0" fax/modem is constantly receiving faxes all day long , and I
don't want it to be used for sending faxes . So I need to define a group
of modem ttyACM0 and ttyACM1 so that those modems do the fax sending
when I fax from another server.
How can I group them ? How can I send a fax to that group ?
this will send a fax through ACM1:
sendfax -m -n -h ttyACM1@xxxxxxxxxx -d 91714850#### FILENAME
and ACM0....:
sendfax -m -n -h ttyACM0@xxxxxxxxxx -d 91714850#### FILENAME
What should I use after defining a group name ?
sendfax -m -n -h group@xxxxxxxxxx -d 91714850#### FILENAME ?
Thanks so much
Enrique
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