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[hylafax-users] ERR [126] No receiver protocol (T.30 T1 timeout)



Hi All,

What this is mean?

How can I solve it?


Jul 29 13:17:11.67: [16324]: SESSION BEGIN 000000624 xxxxxxxxxxx
Jul 29 13:17:11.67: [16324]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 6.0.4
Jul 29 13:17:11.67: [16324]: SEND FAX: JOB 162 DEST xxxxxxxxx COMMID
000000624 DEVICE '/dev/ttyIAX5' FROM xxxxxxx
Jul 29 13:17:11.67: [16324]: STATE CHANGE: RUNNING -> SENDING
Jul 29 13:17:11.67: [16324]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=1.0\r]
Jul 29 13:17:11.67: [16324]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 29 13:17:11.67: [16324]: MODEM set XON/XOFF/FLUSH: input ignored,
output disabled
Jul 29 13:17:11.67: [16324]: DIAL xxxxxxxxx
Jul 29 13:17:11.67: [16324]: <-- [14:ATDTxxxxxxx\r]
Jul 29 13:17:25.29: [16324]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jul 29 13:17:25.33: [16324]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Jul 29 13:17:25.33: [16324]: MODEM No carrier
Jul 29 13:17:25.33: [16324]: <-- [10:AT+FRS=21\r]
Jul 29 13:17:28.59: [16324]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 29 13:17:28.59: [16324]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jul 29 13:17:28.61: [16324]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jul 29 13:17:28.61: [16324]: <-- HDLC<3:FF C8 D8>
Jul 29 13:17:28.61: [16324]: <-- data [3]
Jul 29 13:17:28.61: [16324]: <-- data [2]
Jul 29 13:17:29.69: [16324]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 29 13:17:29.69: [16324]: SEND send CRP (command repeat)
Jul 29 13:17:29.69: [16324]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: MODEM No carrier
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: --> [5:ERROR]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: MODEM Command error
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: <-- [9:AT+FRS=7\r]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: --> [5:ERROR]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: MODEM Command error
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: Failure to receive silence (synchronization
failure).
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: --> [5:ERROR]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: MODEM Command error
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: No receiver protocol (T.30 T1 timeout)
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: SEND FAILED: JOB 162 DEST 046452654 ERR [126]
No receiver protocol (T.30 T1 timeout)
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: <-- [9:AT+FRS=7\r]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: --> [5:ERROR]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: MODEM Command error
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: Failure to receive silence (synchronization
failure).
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: --> [5:ERROR]
Jul 29 13:17:48.45: [16324]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Jul 29 13:17:49.45: [16324]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Jul 29 13:17:49.55: [16324]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 29 13:17:49.55: [16324]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Jul 29 13:17:49.55: [16324]: MODEM set baud rate: 0 baud (flow control
unchanged)
Jul 29 13:17:49.55: [16324]: STATE CHANGE: SENDING -> MODEMWAIT (timeout 5)
Jul 29 13:17:49.55: [16324]: SESSION END



below is the modem configurations:

# $Id: iaxmodem,v 1.7 2007/11/06 18:44:20 faxguy Exp $

#
# prototype config for the IAXmodem softmodem which uses
# the spandsp soft-DSP library
#

#
CountryCode:            xxx
AreaCode:               x
FAXNumber:              +xxxxxxxxxxx
LongDistancePrefix:     1
InternationalPrefix:    011
DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:          1
SessionTracing:         0xFFF
RecvFileMode:           0644
LogFileMode:            0644
DeviceMode:             0644
RingsBeforeAnswer:      1
SpeakerVolume:          off
GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:        xxxxxxxxxxx.
TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:          "From %%l|%c|Page %%P of %%T"
MaxRecvPages:           250
NotifyCmd:              bin/notify.php
#

#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:              Class1          # use this to supply a hint

#
#             *** Caller-ID settings ***
#
# Enabling this will use the hfaxd-protocol to set Caller*ID
#
#ModemSetOriginCmd:     "AT+VSID=\"%s\",\"%d\""
#
# If "glare" during initialization becomes a problem then take
# the modem off-hook during initialization, and then place it
# back on-hook when done.
#
#ModemResetCmds:        "ATH1\nAT+VCID=1"       # enables CallID display
#ModemReadyCmds:        ATH0
#
# You'll likely want Caller*ID display (also displays DID) enabled.
#
ModemResetCmds:         AT+VCID=1       # enables CallID display
#
# If you are "missing" Caller*ID data on some calls (but not all)
# and if you do not have adequate glare protection you may want to
# not answer based on RINGs, but rather enable the CallIDAnswerLength
# for NDID, disable AT+VCID=1 and do this:
#
#RingsBeforeAnswer: 0
#ModemRingResponse: AT+VRID=1

# The pty apparently does not support changing parity.
PagerTTYParity:         none

Class1AdaptRecvCmd:     AT+FAR=1
Class1TMConnectDelay:   400             # counteract quick CONNECT response

#
# Older iaxmodem versions didn't support V.17 very well.  It can be
# disabled in this fashion:
#
#Class1RMQueryCmd:      "!24,48,72,96"  # V.17 fast-train recv doesn't
work well
#Class1TMQueryCmd:      "!24,48,72,96"  # V.17 fast-train recv doesn't
work well

CallIDPattern:          "NMBR="
CallIDPattern:          "NAME="
CallIDPattern:          "ANID="
CallIDPattern:          "NDID="
#CallIDAnswerLength:    4
# Uncomment these if you really want them, but you probably don't.
#CallIDPattern:          "DATE="
#CallIDPattern:          "TIME="

#20060302 JDG - Fix for broken libtiff JBIG support in tiff2pdf
Class1JBIGSupport: no


#
## AvantFAX
#
FaxRcvdCmd:     bin/faxrcvd.php
DynamicConfig:  bin/dynconf.php
UseJobTSI:      true



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