cnd-program doesn't work
Gert Doering (gert@greenie.muc.de)
Tue, 24 Nov 1998 17:05:01 +0100
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 24, 1998 at 10:39:29AM -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
> 11/23 11:33:12 yS1 wfr: waiting for ``RING''
> 11/23 11:33:12 yS1 got: [0a][0d][0a]RING[0d]
> 11/23 11:33:12 yS1 CND: RING
> 11/23 11:33:12 yS1 wfr: rc=0, drn=0
> 11/23 11:33:12 yS1 wfr: waiting for ``RING''
> 11/23 11:33:12 yS1 got: [0a][0d][0a]DATE = 1123[0d]
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 CND: DATE = 1123
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 CND: found: 1123
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 got: [0a]TIME = 1134[0d]
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 CND: TIME = 1134
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 CND: found: 1134
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 got: [0a]NMBR = ##########[0d]
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 CND: NMBR = ##########
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 CND: found: ##########
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 got: [0a]NAME = CALLER[0d]
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 CND: NAME = CALLER
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 CND: found: CALLER
> 11/23 11:33:15 yS1 got: [0a]
> ---->>> I think this is where the problem is:
> 11/23 11:33:22 yS1 mdm_read_byte: read returned -1: Interrupted system
> call
> 11/23 11:33:22 yS1 wfr: timeout waiting for RING
cnd-program is executed after "enough" RINGs have been seen - in your
case, it is still waiting for a second RING, which doesn't seem to come in
the required 8 seconds.
> 11/23 11:33:22 yS1 wfr: rc=-1, drn=0
> 11/23 11:33:22 ##### phone stopped ringing (rings=1)
... which is exactly what mgetty is telling you.
*WHY* your modem stopped ringing: ask your modem!
gert
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