04-02-2007 11:50 AM - edited 03-14-2019 08:48 PM
Hello,
I need simply to connect an analog fax to one port on a 4FSX-DID module.
The problem is this: I've lot of transmission errors on outgoing faxes, and always uncompleted pages on incoming faxes.
The fact strange is that I've no error using a PC with an Internal modem and Windows Fax.
But I cannot use obviously this solution.
The port is configured like this:
!
voice-port 0/2/0
output attenuation -5
no comfort-noise
cptone IT
bearer-cap Speech
caller-id enable
!
dial-peer voice 170 pots
description Fax
destination-pattern 88888888
port 0/2/0
!
I've tried to disable echo cancellation too, and modifying the output attenuation too, but with no results.
Moreover, I'm not able to disable the error correction on the fax (I think this may be a solution).
Anyone has encountered a similar problem before?
Thanks a lot.
Marco.
Solved! Go to Solution.
04-02-2007 01:51 PM
Good luck. You need to set yourself for remote access to the CCME Marco, so when the customer wants something changed (happens often) or there are problems, you can remotely configure and diagnose. You could even access via ISDN as the router can handle both voice and data calls on the same interface.
04-02-2007 11:58 AM
Marco is this the installation with calls coming from in E1 PRI ?
If so please check show controller E1, you may have slips causing this.
Remember to explain a little more the application, else people will be unable to help! E.g. in this case one could suggest t.38 fax relay but it doesn't apply because it's an "all POTS" application.
04-02-2007 12:01 PM
Yes, the calls are coming from the E1 PRI.
I'll can only check the status of E1 only tomorrow morning.
In the meanwhile, thanks a lot for you precious advices.
Marco.
04-02-2007 12:19 PM
Ehmmm.. sorry for the basic question, but what do you mean with "slips"?
Thanks again.
04-02-2007 12:53 PM
It is not men's underwear as one may think, but loss of synchronization between clocks in a framed circuit. To compensate, one side skips a frame and this is called a slip. Easy to fix with network-clock-partecipate and select commands.
04-02-2007 12:57 PM
ROTFL for the first sentence.... :D
Being seriuos, I've found this document:
http://www.ciscotaccc.com/kaidara-advisor/voice/showcase?case=K18062646
I'll check tomorrow, thanks a lot.
04-02-2007 01:06 PM
I've found this interesting document, where in the symptoms there are the fax problems I have.
What I have understood reading the documents until now is that, this configuration involves anyway only the E1 controller, right?
Thanks.
04-02-2007 01:43 PM
Ok, I've read all the old posts with the same problem, and now the situation is much more clear to me.
I'll let you know.
Thanks a lot.
Marco.
04-02-2007 01:51 PM
Good luck. You need to set yourself for remote access to the CCME Marco, so when the customer wants something changed (happens often) or there are problems, you can remotely configure and diagnose. You could even access via ISDN as the router can handle both voice and data calls on the same interface.
04-02-2007 11:57 PM
Solved. network-clock select was missing...
Thanks a lot.
Marco.
04-03-2007 12:51 AM
Good to know, thanks for the nice rating, and best luck Marco.
04-04-2007 11:23 AM
Marco, I also need to connect a fax to an FXS port using my SRST. I can dial out to send faxes, but how can I configure it to receive faxes. I guess I have to do a route plan for this DN to the FXS port, but how and where can I do this? Can you help?
04-04-2007 11:31 AM
I assume you are connected to PST by T1/E1 and DID (ISDN or not). Simply configure:
dial-peer voice 777 pots
destination-pattern
port x/y/z
If you are not sure how the number is sent (how many digits), do "debug isdn q931" and "term mon", then place a call from outside.
04-04-2007 01:17 PM
Hello rrios,
I've tried to email you but you system returns an error: 550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable; (in reply to end of DATA command)
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