Hi Michael,

Michael Welter wrote:

From the * machine, I'm able to fax (txfax) just the first page of a multi-page document. I've tried this on a Sharp UX-P200 as well as an HP 5510 machines with the same result. The document was assembled using gs from a series of .ps documents.

The fax machines are connected to an Adtran 750 channel bank and then to the * machine with a T-1 crossover cable. I can fax from one machine to the other in this configuration without problems. zttool doesn't register any missed interrupts.

I'm using spandsp-0.0.1k The span-0.0.2pre4 doesn't work for me.

What happens with 0.0.2pre4? For most people that version gives better results than 0.0.1k. It seems to fix most of the quirks people have had.



The logs all have the following:

... (faxing first page)
>>>MPS: 4f
HDLC underflow in state 13
Changed phase from 4 to 3
Slow carrier up/down/up/down, etc.
<<<XCN: fa
XCN with final frame tag
In state 13
Disconnecting
Changed phase from 3 to 7
Changed phase from 7 to 8
Hungup

spandsp says we have more pages to send. The remote fax machine sends a disconnect message and hangs up. It sounds like the remote fax machine is at fault. Does it always fail with one machine, and succeed with another? Some machines can be set to receive a maximum of X pages. Could it be soemthing like that.



While I was composing this email, I tried the fax again on the HP, and it worked. That tells me that the problem is intermittent and that there's nothing wrong with the document.


Where should I be looking? Should I put the fax machines on a TDM card to eliminate the T-1? Should I be trying to get the spandsp-0.0.2 version to work?

Try to get 0.0.2 working. It works well enough for other people than it is about to loose its "pre" status.

Steve

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