Explanation of fax error codes
Modified on: Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 8:47 AM
Common failure reasons are as follows:
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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.
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No answer
The fax number provided does not answer. Contact the destination; their fax machine may be out
of paper or unplugged.
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No remote 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 needs to be switched to fax to receive your
transmission.
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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 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.
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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.
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Special Information Intercept tone.
When 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.
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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.
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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.
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Ringing, but no answer (T.30 timeout).
This means that the
number dialed rings but the call is never answered.
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Failed Alerting No Answer.
This means that the number dialed
rings but the call is never answered.
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Unknown country code
Check fax number and resubmit, or contact
the destination to confirm the fax number.
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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.
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Failed Hangup: No answer, T.30 T1 timeout. (11)
This means that
the number dialed rings but the call is never answered.
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Network Error
If the number is a local number the number being
called is invalid. Contact the destination and confirm the fax number.
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Unallocated Number
This means the number dialed is no longer in
service or cannot be reached due to a routing issue. We suggest you test the
number by calling it from a land line to see if you get a fax tone.
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Toll Free Restricted Area
The number being called is an 800
number that has a restriction placed by the owners that does not allow calls
from our area code. Contact the destination and get their land line fax number.
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Unspecified
If our servers cannot determine the reason for a fax
failure then the reason returned will be "Unspecified."
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