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the CLASS1 driver buffers. This would only occur if the calling application was extremely slow and the
pages were very small. Error type: NON_RETRYABLE.
1111 Invalid endofpage signal: After receiving page data, the remote unit should send 1 of 6
different end of page commands. It sent something else.Error type: NON_RETRYABLE.
1112 Busy: A busy tone was detected. Error type: BUSY.
1113 No dial tone: By default, the modem will listen for dial tone before trying to place an outbound
call. The most common cause of this error is not having a working phone line plugged into this port. If
the phone lines do not provide dial tone, the modem must be configured to not detect dial tone before
dialing (see dial_progress_mode). Error type: NO_DIAL_TONE.
1114 Modem did not detect fax device on answering side: The modem returned something other
than CONNECT, BUSY or NO DIALTONE while dialing. This usually indicates the answering side was not a
fax machine. Error type: NO_ANSWER.
1115 No Answer, remote device did not respond to handshake: The call connected but the
remote device failed to respond to repeated attempts to handshake. The timer is 35 seconds. Error
type: RETRYABLE.
1116 Remote fax cannot receive: The remote fax device is configured to not receive faxes. Error
type: NON_RETRYABLE.
1117 Can’t agree on bit rate: The modem and the remote unit couldn’t fall back to or agree upon
any bit rate. This is most often caused by poor line condition. Error type: RETRYABLE.
1118 Wrong response after training: After sending 1.5 seconds of training data, the remote unit
should have sent a CFR or FTT frame. It sent something else. Error type: RETRYABLE.
1119 No FTT or CFR received after 3 DCS/training sequences: The call connected and fax
communication was established. The receiving and sending devices exchanged CSI/DIS and
TSI/DCS/training signals. After that, the receive side is expected to send a CFR (confirmation) or FTT
(failure to train), it did neither. Handshaking was attempted and failed twice more, at which point IPFax
terminated the call. Error type: RETRYABLE.
1120 No response after sending 3 end of page commands: After reaching the end of the page,
an endofpage command (MPS) is sent and an acknowledgment (MCF) is expected from the remote
device. The MCF was not received. The MPS was attempted twice more. After the third failure to
respond,the call was terminated. This can be caused by the remote device hanging up, line impairment
such that the modem could not detect and encode the MCF command, or line noise such that our MPS
was not detected by the remote device. Error type: RETRYABLE.
1121 Invalid response after endofpage: After sending the end of page command to the remote,
the remote should have sent a MCF, PIP, RTP, PIN, or RTN response. It sent something else. Error
type: RETRYABLE.
1122 Receiver sent DCN: Normally, the receiver should never send a DCN disconnect signal. This
could be due to line impairment causing a timeout on the receive side, or a user manually pressing a
cancel button on the receiving fax machine. Error type: RETRYABLE.
1123 Modem does not support any of the configured receive baud rates: The driver has been
setup to allow only a certain number of allowed send baud rates, but the modem does not support any
of them. An example would be where a user does not want to send a fax slower than 12000 baud, but
the modem only supports 9600 baud as its highest baud rate. Error type: NON_RETRYABLE.
1127 Remote device does not support fax: The remote modem indicated it is not capable of faxing.
Error type: NON_RETRYABLE.
1128 Invalid response to ECM block: The valid responses from the remote following the
transmission of an ECM block should be RNR, PPR or MCF. Some other signal was received. Error type:
RETRYABLE.
1129 Remote fax not ready for next page: The T5 timeout (60 seconds ± 5 seconds) occurred
while exchanging RR and RNR signals for an ECM send. Error type: RETRYABLE.
1130 No response to ECM endofpage: The sender had received a RNR at which time it responds
with an RR signal. It then expects the remote to send either a RNR or an MCF within T4 seconds. There
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