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faxq command

The faxq command outputs a report of all FAX Actions delivery jobs currently in the system.

Synopsis

faxq [-t]

Description

A fax job is any fax waiting in the system for delivery. Completed fax jobs are not reported by the faxq command.

For information on completed out-of-call fax jobs only, use the faxrpt command or the Out of Call Fax Report.

For each fax, the faxq command provides the information described in the following table:

Name

Description

Comments

Job ID

The job ID returned by IRAPI or by the FAX_Send action

Date/Time Submitted

The date and time that the job was submitted

Date/Time Next Attempt

The date and time the job is to be processed. This is the time specified by the application if no attempt has been made, or the subsequent retry due time if an attempt has been made but failed.

Fs/Snt

The number of files submitted (Fs) and the number of files transmitted (Snt). Note that if a file has more than 66 lines, it is printed as more than one page. For example, if an out of call fax job is to print two files with each file of 95 lines, faxq displays 2 in this field if the fax job succeeds.

S

The current status of the job

S can have the following values:

  • F – The job failed (final failure)
  • W – The job is waiting to be retried
  • D – The job is delayed by the user by being scheduled for future delivery
  • A – The job is awaiting addressing because the destination number is not found
  • X – The job is being transmitted
  • P – The job is being processed
  • S – The job has been sent
  • f – The job process failed

Destination

The telephone number where the fax is to be delivered

You can truncate the header of this output by using the -t option with the faxq command.

See also

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