I would like to try out RxFax as well. Where can I find it? Thank you, Christian Lademann.
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 09:50:50 -0500 "Johnson, Randy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here's one last plea for help from the list before I give up on the totally > cool software FAX modem concept in complete despair (for now, at least, > until I have more time to dig into it).... > > I am simply not able to successfully receive a FAX no matter what device I > transmit from or how I bring the call into Asterisk. My lastest effort was > a call from a Pitney-Bowes FAX machine into an X100P on an analog extension > off our Nortel Option 11C PBX. It's not the Nortel PBX--we have analog > modems and faxmodems all over the place here, and even a Lucent Portmaster > on a CT1, hanging off that PBX and all work fine. Besides, I've already > tried several different faxmodems plugged directly into an S100U on the * > box running RxFax, I've tried sending calls across my T100P, I've tried > TDMoE on a lightly-loaded Ethernet segment, I even tried an IAX trunk just > for kicks. None of these configurations gave substantially different > results. The only thing I haven't tried is a TDM400P, because I don't own > one. > > Anyway, here is my configuration. Does anyone see ANYTHING that looks > amiss? Do I need SCSI drives? A P4 CPU? Patched kernel? Disabled sound? > Enabled sound? Windows Server 2003? (just checking...) Does anything jump > out? What's going wrong for me? > > Sorry for the long message, and thanks for any pointers anyone can provide, > Randy Johnson > > Linux: Linux ucrpsmb01.spang.com 2.4.20-8 #1 Thu Mar 13 17:54:28 EST 2003 > i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux (stock RH 9 kernel) > Asterisk: Asterisk CVS-10/22/03-14:42:42 built by [EMAIL PROTECTED] > on a i686 running Linux > Spandsp: built from spandsp-20031021.tgz > Hardware: Dell Dimension 4100, IDE HD, PIII-933Mhz, 512MB RAM, 3Com > 3C905B-TX NIC > > /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf (for X100P): > echocancel=no > echocancelwhenbridged=no > context=demo > callerid=asreceived > signalling=fxs_ls > channel => 1 > > Cat /proc/interrupts: > CPU0 > 0: 319219 XT-PIC timer > 1: 106 XT-PIC keyboard > 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade > 3: 26070 XT-PIC eth0 > 8: 1 XT-PIC rtc > 9: 565549 XT-PIC es1371 > 10: 0 XT-PIC usb-uhci > 11: 2664131 XT-PIC wcfxo > 12: 399 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse > 14: 9956 XT-PIC ide0 > 15: 86218 XT-PIC ide1 > NMI: 0 > ERR: 0 > > Output on * console when receiving FAX: > > -- Executing Answer("Zap/1-1", "") in new stack > -- Executing RxFAX("Zap/1-1", "/tmp/testfax.tiff") in new stack > Changed from phase 0 to 1 > Start receiving document > Changed from phase 1 to 4 > Sending ident > >>> CSI: 40 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 > DIS: > Store and forward Internet fax: no > Real-time Internet fax: no > Preferred octets: 256 > Can receive fax > Data signalling rate: V.29 > R8x7.7lines/mm and/or 200x200pels/25.4mm OK > 2D coding OK > Scan line length: 215mm > Recording length: A4 (297mm) > Receiver's minimum scan line time: 0ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85 > R8x15.4lines/mm OK > Inch-based resolution preferred: no > Metric-based resolution preferred: no > Minimum scan line time for higher resolutions: T15.4 = T7.7 > >>> DIS: 80 00 c6 f0 80 80 01 > HDLC underflow in state 9 > Changed from phase 4 to 3 > <<< TSI: 43 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 33 33 33 30 20 36 39 36 20 32 31 34 > TSI without final frame tag > Remote fax gave TSI as: "412 696 0333 " > <<< DCS: 83 00 46 78 00 > DCS with final frame tag > In state 9 > DCS: > Store and forward Internet fax: no > Real-time Internet fax: no > Can receive fax > Data signalling rate: V.29, 9600bps > R8x7.7lines/mm and/or 200x200pels/25.4mm OK > Scan line length: 215mm > Recording length: B4 (364mm) > Minimum scan line time: 0ms > Get at V.29 > Changed from phase 3 to 5 > Fast carrier up > Fast carrier down > Changed from phase 5 to 4 > 0 bad bits in trainability test > Start rx document - compression 1 > Start rx page > >>> CFR: 84 > HDLC underflow in state 5 > Post trainability > Changed from phase 4 to 5 > Fast carrier up > Fast carrier down > Fast carrier up > Fast carrier down > Fast carrier up > Equalizer state: > -7 ( 0.00000, 0.00000) -> 0.00000 > -6 ( 0.00000, 0.00000) -> 0.00000 > -5 ( 0.00000, 0.00000) -> 0.00000 > -4 ( 0.00000, 0.00000) -> 0.00000 > -3 ( -0.61756, -0.03965) -> 0.38295 > -2 ( 0.23038, 0.68354) -> 0.52031 > -1 ( -0.30216, -0.17821) -> 0.12306 > 0 ( -2.34509, -1.86243) -> 8.96806 > 1 ( -0.30216, -0.17821) -> 0.12306 > 2 ( 0.23038, 0.68354) -> 0.52031 > 3 ( -0.61756, -0.03965) -> 0.38295 > 4 ( 0.00000, 0.00000) -> 0.00000 > 5 ( 0.00000, 0.00000) -> 0.00000 > 6 ( 0.00000, 0.00000) -> 0.00000 > 7 ( 0.00000, 0.00000) -> 0.00000 > Equalizer state: > -7 ( -0.26413, 0.01494) -> 0.06999 > -6 ( 0.21546, 0.63969) -> 0.45563 > -5 ( 0.18946, 0.39304) -> 0.19038 > -4 ( -0.30719, -0.28631) -> 0.17634 > -3 ( -1.06797, -0.37488) -> 1.28108 > -2 ( 0.33797, 1.14351) -> 1.42183 > -1 ( 0.20738, 0.77454) -> 0.64292 > 0 ( -1.96690, -1.42811) -> 5.90821 > 1 ( -0.33907, -0.76008) -> 0.69269 > 2 ( 0.20528, -0.06647) -> 0.04656 > 3 ( -0.45137, -0.01184) -> 0.20388 > 4 ( 0.24556, 0.41087) -> 0.22911 > 5 ( 0.00681, -0.19050) -> 0.03634 > 6 ( -0.07823, -0.72290) -> 0.52871 > 7 ( 0.05250, -0.20101) -> 0.04316 > <...more of this...> > Fast carrier training failed > Equalizer state: > -7 ( -0.04391, -0.15671) -> 0.02649 > -6 ( 0.02656, 0.18895) -> 0.03641 > -5 ( -0.04580, 0.17080) -> 0.03127 > -4 ( -0.02037, -0.30735) -> 0.09488 > -3 ( 0.05777, -0.24864) -> 0.06516 > -2 ( 0.09588, 0.97571) -> 0.96119 > -1 ( -0.65363, -0.09264) -> 0.43581 > 0 ( -1.12343, -2.36205) -> 6.84135 > 1 ( -0.94664, -0.85239) -> 1.62270 > 2 ( -0.01332, 0.46148) -> 0.21314 > 3 ( 0.04255, -0.31674) -> 0.10214 > 4 ( -0.04883, -0.07892) -> 0.00861 > 5 ( -0.12097, 0.02353) -> 0.01519 > 6 ( 0.07535, 0.07333) -> 0.01106 > 7 ( 0.05340, -0.04189) -> 0.00461 > Fast carrier down > Fast carrier up > Fast carrier down > Fast carrier up > Fast carrier down > Fast carrier up > Fast carrier down > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users