[Asterisk-Users] spandsp rxfax under Linux 2.6 w/TDM400?
Derrick Knight
derrick at freerangeminds.com
Tue Mar 29 09:53:32 MST 2005
I just tried again with the macro stripped out (very simple
extensions.conf file) and I still have the same problem where the system
launches rxfax and then the line just eventually times out. I thought I
may have a problem with my zapata.conf file, so I tried with the
physical fax machine on one of the extensions and it received without
any problems. I think that should rule out any issues in the zapata.conf
file?
I am not sure where to go from here since I am not getting any errors at
all. I am running the CLI in full debug and verbose modes and am not
getting any errors. Are there any ideas where I should start? I tried
running older versions of spandsp (pre2 and pre4) and newer versions of
libtiff (3.7.2) with exactly the same results. I am currently running
what I believe is the recommended configuration of libtiff 3.5.7 and
spandsp pre10.
Any ideas?
Derrick
Derrick Knight wrote:
>
> Dave Cotton wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 18:18 -0800, Derrick Knight wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have got my Asterisk server running with TDM400 card (2xFXO & 2xFXS).
>>>I originally had the system configured with a Panasonic fax machine on
>>>one of the extensions. Due to the high volume of fax spam, I figured it
>>>would be a much better idea to capture the faxes as TIF or PDF files to
>>>minimize wasted paper, etc. I have downloaded, compiled and installed
>>>spandsp and can see the rxfax and txfax applications from within
>>>Asterisk. When a fax comes in, it calls the rxfax application and then
>>>does nothing. Here is my log:
>>>
>>>Connected to Asterisk CVS-HEAD-03/28/05-16:44:11 currently running on
>>>video (pid = 22837)
>>>video*CLI>
>>> -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/3-1'
>>> -- Executing SetMusicOnHold("Zap/3-1", "default") in new stack
>>> -- Executing Answer("Zap/3-1", "") in new stack
>>> -- Executing Dial("Zap/3-1", "Zap/1|15") in new stack
>>> -- Called 1
>>> -- Zap/1-1 is ringing
>>> -- Zap/1-1 is ringing
>>> -- Redirecting Zap/3-1 to fax extension
>>> -- Hungup 'Zap/1-1'
>>> -- Executing Macro("Zap/3-1", "faxreceive") in new stack
>>> -- Executing SetVar("Zap/3-1", "FAXFILE=/data/fax/1112059186.0.tif")
>>>in new stack
>>> -- Executing RxFAX("Zap/3-1", "/data/fax/1112059186.0.tif") in new stack
>>> -- Hungup 'Zap/3-1'
>>>
>>>I am running:
>>>Fedora Core 3 (2.6.10-1.770_14)
>>>Asterisk (CVS-HEAD-03/28/05-16:44:11)
>>>SpanDSP 0.0.2pre10
>>>libtiff 3.5.7 (including dev source)
>>>
>>>Any guidance would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>This is what I'm using albeit on an X100, that does work, I seem to
>>remember having trouble with the macro so used this instead.
>>
>>[analog-in]
>>;
>>exten => s,1,System(/bin/echo -n -e "'@CALL${CALLERIDNAME} ~
>>${CALLERIDNUM}'" | nc -q0 -w1 192.168.1.161 10629)
>>exten => s,2,Answer
>>exten => s,3,GotoIf($[${CALLERIDNUM} = ${DAVE_MOBILE}]?disa,s,1)
>>exten => s,4,SetCallerID(9${CALLERIDNUM})
>>exten => s,5,Dial(${ALLPHONES},20,tr)
>>exten => s,6,Voicemail(u${INSTITUTE_VM})
>>exten => s,7,Hangup
>>exten => s,106,Voicemail(b${INSTITUTE_VM})
>>exten => s,107,Hangup
>>;
>>exten => fax,1,SetCallerID(${CALLERIDNUM})
>>exten => fax,2,SetVar(FAXFILE=/var/spool/asterisk-fax/${UNIQUEID}.tif)
>>exten => fax,3,rxfax(${FAXFILE})
>>exten => fax,4,System(/usr/bin/mailfax ${FAXFILE} ${EMAILADDR}
>>${CALLERID})
>>exten => fax,5,Hangup
>>;
>>
>>Dave Cotton
>>
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