Works just fine with my Dynalink VQE1456 (model No from memory). Perhaps lookup the manufacturer's site to see if you can find a technical manual that lists the supported commands, particularly the voice ones and use a terminal program such as minicom to just try them out manually - at the very least it should tell you what it can and can't do.
One thing... sometimes the default output device doesen't make sense, when using the 'vm' command eg 'vm play'. Actually, the 'vm' command is completely independent of the vgetty binary, it just uses the config to find out which modem to talk to which is probably how the test suite uses it. Of course... have you tried something basic like getting the modem to dialup something? On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Gonzalo Servat wrote: > Hi All, > > Been trying to get vgetty working with a couple of voice modems. I have > a WebExcel Voice/Fax/Data V.90/K56Flex and a X-Link 56k Voice/Fax/Data > modem. > > Essentially I don't know which modem to use from the list of vgetty > supported modems. There is a script called 'vgetty-test.pl' that comes > with the VoCP package (it's a frontend to vgetty) which basically tries > to play a sound file on every supported vgetty modem. In my case, the > tests fail on both modems. > > Has anyone successfully setup vgetty and can point me in the right > direction to determine whether either of these modems will work with it? > > Also, I've tried emailing the mgetty list but it's fairly inactive so I > thought I'd try SLUG. > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > Regards, > Gonzalo > > -- ---<GRiP>--- Electronic Hobyist, Former Arcadia BBS nut, Occasonal nudist, Linux Guru, SLUG/AUUG/Linux Australia member, Sydney Flashmobber, BMX rider, Walker, Raver & rave music lover, Big kid that refuses grow up. I'd make a good family pet, take me home today! Do people actually read these things? -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug