[linmodem and Hylafax, driver problems?]

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Hello Dear Stefan and sorry for my frequently issues.

All OK for installation of the driver for kernel.

I need to use hylafax to send fax but I have some problems during trasmition.

Do you think could be the driver?

Hereafter the logs responses about the problem and the modem setting for Hylafax.

Best Regards.

faxstat -a -s
HylaFAX scheduler on localhost: Running
Modem ttySM0 (+3902.......): Running and idle


from file log/xferfaxlog
07/21/07 09:07  SEND    000000046       ttySM0  18      ""
giorgio@localhost       "024121918"     "0039 02 4121918"
222007200:32    0:05    "Stop and wait failure (modem on hook)" ""
""      ""      "giorgio"       "00 44 1F 22"
07/21/07 09:08  SEND    000000047       ttySM0  18      ""
giorgio@localhost       "024121918"     "0039 02 4121918"
289181600:30    0:07    "Stop and wait failure (modem on hook)" ""
""      ""      "giorgio"       "00 44 14"
07/21/07 09:10  SEND    000000048       ttySM0  18      ""
giorgio@localhost       "024121918"     "0039 02 4121918"
222007200:32    0:05    "Stop and wait failure (modem on hook); Giving
up after 3 attempts to send same page"   ""      ""      ""
"giorgio"       "00 44 1F 22"

from file c0000048
debian:/var/spool/hylafax/log# cat c000000048
Jul 21 09:10:23.89: [ 8949]: SESSION BEGIN 000000048 24121918
Jul 21 09:10:23.89: [ 8949]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.3.4
Jul 21 09:10:23.89: [ 8949]: SEND FAX: JOB 18 DEST 024121918 COMMID
000000048 DEVICE '/dev/ttySM0' FROM 'Giorgio Pagani <giorgio@localhost>'
USER giorgio
Jul 21 09:10:23.89: [ 8949]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Jul 21 09:10:23.89: [ 8949]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 21 09:10:23.89: [ 8949]: DIAL 024121918
Jul 21 09:10:23.89: [ 8949]: <-- [14:ATDT024121918\r]
Jul 21 09:10:50.08: [ 8949]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jul 21 09:10:52.15: [ 8949]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 21 09:10:52.15: [ 8949]: REMOTE NSF "00 00 11 80 00 8A 49 10 43 41
52 49 47 45 20 4D 55 4E 41 46 4F 27 20 20 00 8B 00 80 80 80 02 01 01"
Jul 21 09:10:52.15: [ 8949]: NSF remote fax equipment: Canon Laser Class
9000 Series
Jul 21 09:10:52.15: [ 8949]: NSF remote station ID: "CARIGE MUNAFO'  "
Jul 21 09:10:52.15: [ 8949]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jul 21 09:10:52.18: [ 8949]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jul 21 09:10:52.85: [ 8949]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 21 09:10:52.85: [ 8949]: REMOTE CSI "0039 02 4121918"
Jul 21 09:10:52.85: [ 8949]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jul 21 09:10:52.88: [ 8949]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: REMOTE max A4 page width (215 mm)
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: REMOTE max unlimited page length
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: REMOTE best vres 15.4 line/mm
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: REMOTE format support: MH, MR, MMR
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: REMOTE supports T.30 Annex A, 256-byte ECM
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: REMOTE best 10 ms/scanline
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: USE 14400 bit/s
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: USE error correction mode
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: SEND file "docq/doc22.ps;f0"
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: USE A4 page width (215 mm)
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: USE unlimited page length
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: USE 2-D MMR
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: USE 0 ms/scanline
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: SEND training at v.17 14400 bit/s
Jul 21 09:10:53.18: [ 8949]: <-- [9:AT+FRS=7\r]
Jul 21 09:10:53.26: [ 8949]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 21 09:10:53.26: [ 8949]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jul 21 09:10:54.13: [ 8949]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jul 21 09:10:54.13: [ 8949]: <-- data [23]
Jul 21 09:10:54.13: [ 8949]: <-- data [2]
Jul 21 09:10:54.14: [ 8949]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jul 21 09:10:54.14: [ 8949]: <-- data [7]
Jul 21 09:10:54.14: [ 8949]: <-- data [2]
Jul 21 09:10:55.29: [ 8949]: --> [2:OK]
Jul 21 09:10:55.29: [ 8949]: <-- [9:AT+FTS=7\r]
Jul 21 09:10:55.34: [ 8949]: --> [0:]
Jul 21 09:10:55.34: [ 8949]: MODEM <Empty line>
Jul 21 09:10:55.34: [ 8949]: Stop and wait failure (modem on hook)
Jul 21 09:10:55.34: [ 8949]: SEND: Stop and wait failure (modem on
hook); Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page "docq/doc22.ps;f0",
dirnum 0
Jul 21 09:10:55.34: [ 8949]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jul 21 09:10:55.34: [ 8949]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Jul 21 09:10:55.34: [ 8949]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Jul 21 09:10:55.34: [ 8949]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Jul 21 09:10:55.34: [ 8949]: SESSION END
debian:/var/spool/hylafax/log#

My modem configuration:

debian:/var/spool/hylafax/etc# cat config.ttySM0
# $Id: class1,v 1.17 2006/07/21 08:46:17 aidan Exp $
#
# HylaFAX Facsimile Software
#
# Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
# Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
# HylaFAX is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and
# its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided
# that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in
# all copies of the software and related documentation, and (ii) the names of
# Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or
# publicity relating to the software without the specific, prior written
# permission of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
# EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY
# WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
# IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR
# ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND,
# OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
# WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY OF
# LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#

#
# Generic Class 1 modem configuration.
#
# EDIT THIS CONFIGURATION TO REFLECT YOUR SETUP
#
CountryCode:            39
AreaCode:               02
FAXNumber:              +39026423617
LongDistancePrefix:     0
InternationalPrefix:    0
DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:          1
SessionTracing:         11
RecvFileMode:           0600
LogFileMode:            0600
DeviceMode:             0660
RingsBeforeAnswer:      4
SpeakerVolume:          high
GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:        "NothingSetup"
TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:          "From %%l|%c|Page %%P of %%T"
MaxRecvPages:           25
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:              Class1          # use this to supply a hint
#ModemRate:             19200           # rate for DCE-DTE communication
ModemFlowControl:       xonxoff         # XON/XOFF flow control assumed
#
#ModemSetupDTRCmd:      AT&D2           # setup so DTR drop resets modem
#ModemSetupDCDCmd:      AT&C1           # setup so DCD follows carrier
#GettyArgs:             "-h %l dx_%s"   # modem must auto-detect fax/data
#
# We can append the "@" symbol to the dial string so that
# the modem will wait 5 seconds before attempting to connect
# and return result codes that distinguish between no carrier
# and no answer.  This makes it possible to avoid problems with
# repeatedly dialing a number that doesn't have a fax machine
# (kudos to Stuart Lynne for this trick.)
#
# NB: If you need to prefix phone numbers to get through a PBX,
#     put it in the ModemDialCmd; e.g. "DT9%s@".
#
#ModemDialCmd:          ATDT%s          # T for tone dialing
#
# Other possible configuration stuff.  The default strings are
# shown below.  Only those that are different from the defaults
# need to be included in the configuration file.
#
#ModemResetCmds: "" # stuff to do when modem is reset
#ModemAnswerCmd:                ATA             # use this to answer phone
#ModemNoFlowCmd:                AT&K            # disable flow control cmd
#ModemHardFlowCmd:      AT&K3           # hardware flow control cmd
#ModemSoftFlowCmd:      AT&K4           # software flow control cmd
#ModemNoAutoAnswerCmd:  ATS0=0          # disable auto-answer
#
# Set modem speaker volume commands: OFF QUIET LOW MEDIUM HIGH.
# Note that we both turn the speaker on/off and set volume.
#
#ModemSetVolumeCmd:     "ATM0 ATL0M1 ATL1M1 ATL2M1 ATL3M1"
ATL3M1
#ModemEchoOffCmd:       ATE0            # disable command echo
#ModemVerboseResultsCmd: ATV1 # enable verbose command results
#ModemResultCodesCmd:   ATQ0            # enable result codes
#ModemOnHookCmd: ATH0 # place phone on hook (hangup)
#ModemSoftResetCmd:     ATZ             # do soft reset of modem
#ModemSoftResetCmdDelay:        3000    # pause after soft reset
#ModemWaitTimeCmd:      ATS7=60         # wait 60 seconds for carrier
#ModemCommaPauseTimeCmd: ATS8=2 # comma pause time is 2 seconds
#ModemRecvFillOrder:    LSB2MSB         # bit order of received facsimile
#ModemSendFillOrder: LSB2MSB # bit order modem expects for transmit
#
Class1Cmd:              AT+FCLASS=1     # command to enter class 1
Class1PPMWaitCmd: AT+FTS=7 # command to stop and wait before PPM Class1TCFWaitCmd: AT+FTS=7 # command to stop and wait before TCF Class1EOPWaitCmd: AT+FTS=9 # command to stop and wait before EOP Class1SwitchingCmd: AT+FRS=7 # silence between HDLC recv and trans Class1TrainingRecovery: 1500 # 1.5sec delay after training failure
Class1RecvAbortOK:      200             # wait 200ms for abort response
Class1FrameOverhead: 4 # 4 byte overhead in recvd HDLC frames
Class1RecvIdentTimer:   40000           # 35+5secs waiting for ident frames
Class1TCFMaxNonZero:    10              # max 10% of data may be non-zero
Class1TCFMinRun:        1000            # min run is 2/3rds of TCF duration
debian:/var/spool/hylafax/etc#


Best Regards

Giorgio

Ciao

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