
will cause ICANFax to respond with an RTP to the fax driver. This only applies when doing
nonECM fax receive and the driver is configured for a post page holdup. If post receive convert
is enabled or the debug pages are enabled, ICANFax will always respond to the driver holdup
with an MCF as the conversion is not done in real time. This value will take precedence over the
rtp_percent.Settingto0disablesRTN.Default:10.
send_all_pages_on_retry [string]: Tells ICANFax how to send pages when retrying (with
reconnect)afaxthatpartiallysucceeded.Therearethreeoptions,asfollows:
Sendwholemessageagain.
Sendfirstpageofthemessage(usuallythecover)plusunsentpages.
Send only unsent pages. Unsent pages means the first page that was not
successfullysent,plusallfollowingpagestotheendofthemessage.
queues_path[string]:Nameofqueuesdirectory.Default:Queues.
validation_dll[string]:Pathtovalidationdll.
ICANFaxDevice
pause_before_send [dword 0–65535]: This sets the time in seconds to wait
before sending a message that is due to go out. Set this to a value greater than
0 to allow boards some time to answer calls between sends when they have
multiple send messages waiting to go out. Some devices need this also because
they don’t have the min on hook feature that guarantees the call from a prior
connection has had enough time to disconnect. This is a device specific setting,
but you can set the default for all devices by specifying this under the global
ICANFaxsection.Default:0.
fax_driver_name [string]: Device name that will override the key name that
is used for the fax device name. This needs to match a key or fax_device_name
from the driver specified by fax_driver_name. This would really only need to be
different when using the device# key name ordering option of ICANFax.
Format:Oneofthefollowingvalues:
BOS_MAN
BT_MAN
CLASS1
CLASS2
GAMMAFAX
IP_FAX
PLUGIN_FAX_W32
SATISFAX
mode [string]: Sets whether this device sends, receives, both, or neither. This
setting must be present. When the application specifies "*" for "first available"
device when sending a message, devices set to FAX_OUT only have higher
priority than devices set to FAX_IN, FAX_OUT. This is to prevent devices that
are set to both send and receive from sending a message, thus being
unavailable for receives, when a device set to only send is available. This is a
device specific setting, but you can set the default for all devices by specifying
this under the global ICANFax section. Format: Comma separated list of FAX_IN
andFAX_OUT,ordisabled.Default:FAX_IN,FAX_OUT.
4.2.1.2Class1Global
frs_20_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How many milliseconds to wait for AT+FRS=20 to
complete.Thisonlyappliesifthesoftware_frs_20_msecs=0.Default:500.
fts_8_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How many milliseconds to wait for AT+FTS=8 to
complete.Default:500.
no_frame_checksum [boolean]: If true then modem will not return CRC checksums in
receive T30 frames. There was once a modem (AT&T Paradyne?) that would not report the 2
CRC bytes for received T.30 frames (at+frh=3). This lack of CRC bytes could cause the driver
grief in knowing how much data to actually process in the frame (i.e. receive CSI would lose 2
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