Hi<br><br>I have a customer who's recently installed a rightfax server into their network. I've configured their H.323 gateway for T.38. Inbound faxes seem to work fine but outbound faxes fail about 90% of the time. I thought it may be a super G3 issue but unfortunately the gateway does not have enough flash to load the
12.4(T) image. While we're waiting for a flash upgrade I asked the customer to work with rightfax on the issue. They haven't been all that helpful but they did disable V.34 and verified that the compression method was set to group 3. To me this should mean the rightfax server should negotiate
14.4k and any super G3 fax machine would train down to that level. Am I correct in this assumption? <br><br>If so, I'm not sure what would be causing the problems. the T1 controller and ethernet interface show no errors. I can tell from the debug output that the correct dialpeers are being matched and that the DSP is downloading the fax codec for these calls but the outbound faxes seem to always fail after the first page is sent.
<br><br>For my dialpeers I have the fax protocol t38 ls-redundancy 0 hs-redundancy 0 fallback none and fax-relay ecm-disable commands. The gateway is a 2651XM using the voice aim and a VWIC-MFT-T1 card. It is currently running
12.3(11)T11<br><br>any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. <br clear="all"><br>-- <br>kris seraphine