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Re: [hylafax-users] ModemWaitTimeCmd is not working



Hello,

we found out that EICON has it's own way of the NO CARRIER timeout
thi comes directly from their documentation
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Modem mode: time to wait for carrier. Sets the time in seconds that the modem will wait for a carrier before hanging up. <n> is a range from 0 to 255 seconds.

Fax mode: time to wait for connect. Sets the time in seconds that fax will wait for connection before hanging up. Suggested value is 200 seconds. Values less than 10 seconds are ignored. The carrier waiting time starts after the connection was established and is set to 60 seconds.
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So, this effectively mean, than vhen call is answered, modem in fax mode will wait 60 seconds for carrier, and then return T.30 T1 timeout.
The 60 seconds are not configurable in any way.

Thanks anyway for help.

Tomas Novosad

------------ Původní zpráva ------------
Od: Lee Howard <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Předmět: Re: [hylafax-users] ModemWaitTimeCmd is not working
Datum: 14.10.2008 14:39:44
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Tomas Novosad wrote:
This mean, when modem is in fax mode, the T1 timeout has to be set by
different command then ATS7

This would depend entirely upon Eicon's interpretations of T.30/T.32 and their own intended interaction between S-registers and fax behavior.


While it would be *my* opinion that ATS7 should affect all modes (data, voice, and fax) it's entirely possible that Eicon is adhering to ITU T.30 T1 timeout values instead of the S7 register.

Again, this is something that you'll need to bring up with them (Eicon).

Thanks,

Lee.


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