Handling faxes
6. Handling faxes
The fax system contains a number of commands for handling faxes and fax queues. A description is given below of what can be done by using these com- mands. Generally, commands are run which affect a fax using the fax’s ID num- ber as an argument. The ID number can be found with the aid of the command faxq.
6.1 Fax queues
The system separates faxes into four different queues, which can be shown by giving the parameters shown below as an argument to the command faxq.
Argument | Queue |
none, | Outgoing faxes |
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Transmitted faxes | |
Not transmitted due to a failure | |
E.g.: |
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Outgoing
ID | Fax number | Enqueued | Next St P Try LC | User | |
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14 | 55576861 | 11:01 19980430 11:41 SE 4 | 1 BUSY stenor | ||
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15 | 04012345 | 11:33 19980430 11:33 PE 4 | 1 NOAN davcar | ||
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>>>> Infoflex System AB, Lars |
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18 | 55576861 | 11:45 19980430 11:45 PE 4 | 2 | davcar | |
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The information that is in the columns above is in sequence:
The Fax’s ID number, the recipient’s fax number, the time and date when the fax was placed in the queue, the time for the next transmission attempt, status, prior- ity, the number of attempts to date, the latest status code, the user who placed the fax in the queue plus the number of pages in the fax.
The following codes occur in the status column:
SE | Sending |
PE | Pending |
HO | Holding |
The latest status codes can be: | |
BUSY | Busy |
NOAN | No answer |
NOCA | The link was broken before connection was made (no carrier) |
NODT | No dial tone |
LINE | Communication with the modem is not functioning |
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