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Im not sure of the specifics on what is going on, but I can assure you that if all of the other ports are working, and it is configured identical to the rest, there is something wrong with the card. Could be as simple as a piece of lint, could be a bad sauter, could be when you dropped it taking it out of the box. I would take this issue up with multitech, sounds like there is noise on that particular port. -Siri Vias -----Original Message----- From: hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark Piazza Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 8:41 AM To: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [hylafax-users] RSPREC error with No Carrier Hi all, I am having a problem with one line of a multi-line fax board. Its a MultiTech 8 port card that responds to an ATI0 with "LT V.92 1.0 MT5634SMI-V92 Data/Fax Modem Version 1.32m". I have two of them in a stock SUSE 10.3 system running the Hylafax V 4.4.0. The problem port's log matches the other ports log up to this point: SNIP Oct 21 17:06:33.13: [ 3556]: --> [2:OK] Oct 21 17:06:33.13: [ 3556]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r] Oct 21 17:06:33.72: [ 3556]: --> [7:CONNECT] Oct 21 17:06:34.57: [ 3556]: --> [2:10 03] Oct 21 17:06:34.57: [ 3556]: --> [10:NO CARRIER] Oct 21 17:06:34.57: [ 3556]: MODEM No carrier Oct 21 17:06:34.57: [ 3556]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r] Oct 21 17:06:34.60: [ 3556]: --> [7:CONNECT] Oct 21 17:06:35.40: [ 3556]: --> HDLC<25:FF C0 C2 CC EC 4C EC 04 2C 4C 2C 04 6C 8C EC 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 A9 10> Oct 21 17:06:35.41: [ 3556]: --> [2:OK] Oct 21 17:06:35.41: [ 3556]: REMOTE TSI "716 424 XXXX" Oct 21 17:06:35.41: [ 3556]: RECV recv TSI (sender id) Oct 21 17:06:35.41: [ 3556]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r] Oct 21 17:06:35.42: [ 3556]: --> [7:CONNECT] Oct 21 17:06:35.43: [ 3556]: --> [2:10 03] Oct 21 17:06:35.43: [ 3556]: --> [10:NO CARRIER] Oct 21 17:06:35.43: [ 3556]: MODEM No carrier SNIP It does this 3 times and then disconnects with: SNIP Oct 21 17:06:55.56: [ 3556]: RECV recv DCN (disconnect) Oct 21 17:06:55.56: [ 3556]: RECV FAX: RSPREC error/got DCN (sender abort) Oct 21 17:06:55.56: [ 3556]: RECV FAX: end Oct 21 17:06:55.56: [ 3556]: RSPREC error/got DCN (sender abort) Oct 21 17:06:55.56: [ 3556]: SESSION END The good lines give me this: SNIP Oct 22 09:38:11.85: [ 3554]: --> [2:OK] Oct 22 09:38:11.85: [ 3554]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r] Oct 22 09:38:12.13: [ 3554]: --> [7:CONNECT] Oct 22 09:38:13.88: [ 3554]: --> HDLC<25:FF C0 C2 2C 4C CC AC 04 9C AC CC 04 AC 1C AC 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 83 D6> Oct 22 09:38:13.88: [ 3554]: --> [2:OK] Oct 22 09:38:13.88: [ 3554]: REMOTE TSI "585 359 5324" Oct 22 09:38:13.88: [ 3554]: RECV recv TSI (sender id) Oct 22 09:38:13.88: [ 3554]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r] Oct 22 09:38:13.90: [ 3554]: --> [7:CONNECT] Oct 22 09:38:14.25: [ 3554]: --> HDLC<11:FF C8 C1 00 44 1F 23 01 00 0B CF> Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: --> [2:OK] Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: REMOTE wants A4 page width (215 mm) Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: REMOTE wants 2-D MMR Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: REMOTE wants T.30 Annex A, 256-byte ECM Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: RECV recv DCS (command signal) Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: RECV training at v.17 14400 bit/s Oct 22 09:38:14.26: [ 3554]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=145\r] Oct 22 09:38:16.00: [ 3554]: --> [7:CONNECT] Oct 22 09:38:17.57: [ 3554]: RECV: TCF 2816 bytes, 0% non-zero, 2797 zero-run Oct 22 09:38:17.57: [ 3554]: --> [10:NO CARRIER] Oct 22 09:38:17.57: [ 3554]: <-- [9:AT+FRS=7\r] Oct 22 09:38:17.66: [ 3554]: --> [2:OK] Oct 22 09:38:17.66: [ 3554]: TRAINING succeeded SNIP All of the configurations (config.ttySx) are identical (they are all duplicates of the first config created with faxaddmodem) except for the modem number. If I move the telco line from that port to another one on the same card the problem goes away. I am most interested in why I get part of the remote information (the TSI) and not the rest and what "10 03" means. I've been reading the mailing list and articles found with the google and haven't seen anything that explains this. I should note that I tried another phone line from a different telco and it does the same thing, so I doubt it is static (local call besides). I hope its not the card. Looks good in minicom as well from what I can tell. Thanks! 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