Hi Darren,

There is no guarantee your problem is frame slips. However, a number of people have reported problems with rxfax going wrong in the middle of a page. A number have reported other fax hardware doing the same thing. Every one I have investigated so far has been the same problem - frame slips. It is a puzzle to me how these had previously gone unnoticed, since they usually produce an annoying tick each time a slip occurs. However, it seems a lot of people are operating their trunks like that. How to fix them? This is left as an exercise for the reader...... Seriously, there are too many differences between people's setups for me to really say. If you have a channel bank, * should be the clock master for that channel bank. Try checking that it is.

Regards,
Steve


Darren Nickerson wrote:

Steve,

The IRQ miss counter is only 45, and we've sent thousands of faxes since the
last boot. I'd like to understand the IRQ miss problem and do what we can to
remedy it, but I think that may be separate and distinct from our faxing
problems.

Faxes fail without the IRQ miss counter incrementing.

Anyway, the question I was really looking for you to tackle was 'how do I
detect the frame slips you say we all have' ;-)

-d

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Darren Nickerson
Senior Sales & Support Engineer
iFax Solutions, Inc. www.ifax.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1.215.438.4638
+1.215.243.8335 (fax)

----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Underwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RxFAX generates no tiff file





Hi Darren

If you are seeing IRQ misses there must be data misses too. :-)

Regards,
Steve


Darren Nickerson wrote:



Steve,

We have no frame slips, so we probably have a frame slip problem ;-)

This may be plaguing us on our faxing. Gain and echo cancelation (ie:


none)


are all approximately correct, and yet still we cannot get reliable


faxing


through the POTS lines plugged into our FXO card on the Adit (whereas we


can


fax well when using the POTS lines directly). Faxing T1 -> T1 via a


TE405P


works well, ... it's only when we try to use the connection to the Adit


(24


fxs_ks channels in a T1) that things go horribly wrong.

Is there any sure-fire way to detect frame slips? I see a counter for IRQ
misses with zttool, but that's all. In my Adit600 I see lots of measures


of


errors (line errored seconds, controlled slip seconds, bursty errored
seconds etc) but they're all zero.

Am I missing an obvious way to detect./observe these events?

-Darren

--
Darren Nickerson
Senior Sales & Support Engineer
iFax Solutions, Inc. www.ifax.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1.215.438.4638
+1.215.243.8335 (fax)

----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Underwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RxFAX generates no tiff file







Hi Petr,

For most people who are sure they have no frame slips, the problem
usually turns out to be frame slips :-)

If you are *really* sure you do not have frame slips, then uncomment the
first line in t30.c, and rebuild and reinstall spandsp. The when you
exchange a fax you should end up with a pair of audio files in your /tmp
directory - one for the transmit signal and one for the receive signal.
Send those to me, and I will investigate.

Regards,
Steve


Petr Grussmann wrote:





I have same problem connected to PBX over E1 and sync and not slip I
have latest version spanDSP

I receiving 1/3 pages from faxis

?
who is a problems-)


I Steve Underwood wrote:





Hi Troy,

People had a lot of problems like this with earlier versions of
spandsp. However, the latest version is pretty solid, and people are
using it in high volume production applications. If you are getting
these bad results with the latest version I would be interested to
see the audio log file, so I can investigate the reason.

Regards,
Steve


Troy Settle wrote:





Dunno about not being able to generate a tiff, I got rxfax to do
that, but
they're badly malformed.

http://roanoke-voip01.psknet.com/fax/





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