Håkan Källberg
2006-Nov-07 22:58 UTC
[asterisk-users] RxFAX - How to catch errors in the dialplan
Hello! We use RxFAX, version 0.0.2-pre26 over ISDN and it mostly works well. Occasionally we get .tiff files that are not convertible with tiff2pdf. This may occur if the connection is interrupted, I guess, but we also saw cases where the sender seems to have got an OK but the .tiff is not readable anyway. Therefor I'd like to check the return of the rxfax command a bit closer, but there is no return value variable. The application is said to return 0 or -1. The -1 should mean that the "user" hanged up. Which user, sender or receiver? What was the reason of the hangup? Error or success? And what about 0? Error or success? I am confused! Does anyone have a working dialplan to catch error/success from RxFAX? If an error occurred I don't have to worry about corrupted .tiffs. A return STATUS variable would be most welcome! I saw one dialplan example with RxFAX and priority jumping, where on jump to n+100 a retry, goto(n) was made. Does that make sense? I have seen no indication that RxFAX should support priority jumping or a j option. We use * 1.2.13. What about the 0.0.3-preX series? It was always said to be experimental and the 0.0.2 more for production use. Is this still valid, or should I try the newer 0.0.3 versions? We use current mISDN/chan_misdn, * 1.2.13, Linux kernel 2.6.13. Mostly RxFAX wokrs very well, and the users are happy with it! Best Regards: H?kan -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 155 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20061107/b59c3f86/attachment.pgp