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with JavaScript enabled. If JavaScript is disabled in your browser, please turn it back on then reload this page. Print this pageBrooktrout board returns error 328, what is it?Link: http://www.extracomm.com/Extracomm/FAQ.NSF/FAQs/f56d0b6128a8688d852570d50051b018Apply to: ExtraFax for Exchange; ExtraFax for Domino All versionsLast Modified Date: 07/24/2013 Brooktrout no loop current fax machine error Error 328 means: After dialing the number, no energy detected on the line for the wait_for_ced timeout period; possible dead line. http://www.extracomm.com/extracomm/FAQ.NSF/740ef94ac62ac8a685256324006d4a58/1d85d6a58c05403b882567d8006808c4?OpenDocument Possible solution: Try adjusting the "ced_timeout" parameter in btcall.cfg, e.g. setting it with a larger value 9000. Restart the computer after changing the btcall.cfg. Information from Brooktrout documentation: ====================================================== ced_timeout Specifies the length of time, in 10 ms units, to wait for a fax answer tone (CED tone) from a remote fax machine. This parameter can only be set if the host country permits changing the wait_for_ced_high and wait_for_ced_low (see Appendix G, Country-Specific Parameter Files on page 205) timeout values. The ced_timeout parameter also controls the amount of time CNG plays. Maximum value is 65535 (655 seconds). Value Type: decimal Default: Country dependent; 4000 (40 secs
2014 at 8:47 AM Common failure reasons are as follows: Failed Final call progress: Normal busy / Busy / Busy (TP) The fax number provided was busy and the fax failed because the line was busy even after the default six retries. No answer The fax number provided does
Resulting Status Code (0/352; 4/105): Receive Failure (phase B)
not answer. Contact the destination; their fax machine may be out of paper or unplugged. No remote dcn received in comrec. fax device The Fax number provided does to give a fax tone when answered. Contact the destination; the number may be a Voice/Fax number and incompatible fax formats (eg page width) needs to be switched to fax to receive your transmission. Remote Fax Aborted This means that a connection was established with the remote fax, but during the transmission of the fax the remote fax disconnected the call. The primary cause for this https://www.extracomm.com/Extracomm/FAQ.NSF/0/F56D0B6128A8688D852570D50051B018 is generally a poor connection to the destination fax machine. Another common reason is that the destination fax is connected to a VoIP (internet phone) line. Special Information No Circuit Detected tone. This means that when we dial the number we received a special tone from the exchange indicating an error on the number. We suggest your test the number by calling it from a land line to see if you can get through or change the fax number. Special Information Intercept tone. When https://support.srfax.com/support/solutions/articles/1000090318-explanation-of-fax-error-codes the number was called we received a "Fast Busy" which generally means the number is no longer in service. We suggest you test the number by calling it from a land line to see if you get a fax tone. Failed Hangup: No loop current. (3) This means that once we dialed the number we got dead air, no ring tone and no answer. We suggest you test the number by calling it from a land line to see if you get a fax tone. Recorded answer This usually occurs if the destination number is answered by an automated attendant. Please contact the destination to get a valid fax number. Ringing, but no answer (T.30 timeout). This means that the number dialed rings but the call is never answered. Failed Alerting No Answer. This means that the number dialed rings but the call is never answered. Unknown country code Check fax number and resubmit, or contact the destination to confirm the fax number. Special Information Vacant Code tone. This means the number dialed is no longer in service. We suggest you test the number by calling it from a land line to see if you get a fax tone. Failed Hangup: No answer, T.30 T1 timeout. (11) This means that the number dialed rings but the call is never answered. Network Error If the number is a local number the number being called is invalid. Contact the destination and confirm the fax number. Unallocated Number This means the number dial
Twitter Automation Voice Broadcasting Tour industry solutions Political Marketing Restaurant Marketing Software Healthcare Automotive Educational Institutions Hospitality Media & Entertainment Nonprofits Real Estate See all Industries… Pricing Software Pricing 360 Marketing Automation Email SMS Fax https://www.simplycast.com/interactive-marketing-support/faqs/what-do-fax-error-messages-mean/ Voice Facebook Twitter Landing Page Form Survey Blacklist Monitor Resources Partnerships Company Blog http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21274737 More Sign in Resources FAQs What do the fax error messages mean? When a bulk fax is sent unsuccessfully the receiving machine provides an error message output to let the bulk Fax Service understand the reason for failure. This error message, or error code helps the bulk Fax Service determine whether receive failure or not the number should be retried, delayed, or removed. Within your Fax Reports you'll find an Undelivered section, as seen below. We've compiled a list of current Error Codes that you may see during your Fax Campaigns, as well as a brief explanation for each to give you a better idea of what they mean. Keep in mind SimplyCast only charges for successfully delivered pages, and no loop current will remove any number that has been determined permanently unreachable. Connection failed There was no receiver on the other end of the call to connect to. Document generation error. There was an error while generating the document. This could be due to the file being deleted before sending. Failed to train with any of the compatible modems A remote fax machine was detected, but the sending and receiving modems could not establish communication. Fax transmission not established We could not detect a remote fax machine. This could be due to there being no fax machine on the receiving end, or a lack of call clarity. Log entry lost The call started, but the log entry for the call was lost / incomplete. In practice, this should be rare and may indicate a system problem. No response after sending a page The remote fax machine did not acknowledge that a page of the fax was received. Depending on the remote machine's behaviour, it may have still printed the page and any preceding pages. Received no response to DCS or TCF The bulk fax service could not successfully determine the remote machine's fax capabilities. The call dropped prematurely The
the Outbound Fax Ser PRINT 207,24,3 207,22,5 207,20,13 FAX Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Getting error codes: 207,24,3 and 207,22,5 and 207,20,13 on the Outbound Fax Ser Resolving the problem Getting error codes: 207,24,3 and 207,22,5 and 207,20,13 on the Outbound Fax Server. <207,24,3> An error occurred while closing the print destination <207,22,5> An error occurred while generating PostScript output <207,20,13> Unable to end the InterFax Translation Layer (ITL) request The cause of the problem has been determined to be a FACSys Admin configuration. Steps to fix the issue: a) Bring Up FACSys Administrator b) Click on the FACSys Server name, right click, Properties c) Click on the Alerts tab d) At the bottom of the tab, uncheck the "Automatically monitor fax server service dependencies and restart them if necessary" e) Restart the fax server f) Bring up Print Administrator Historical Number 10003395 Product Alias/Synonym PRINT Document information More support for: FileNet Capture Panagon Print Software version: 4.2 Operating system(s): Platform Independent Reference #: 1274737 Modified date: 2005-11-19 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility