When I try to settle the AMEX for an existing customer I'm getting "Invalid host response to end of file CTL". Ive done all the usual stuff but cannot figure out this solution???
A lot of different issues here. (assuming older version of Aloha and settling via modem, probably US Robotics?). EDC wants to communicate at 9600 baud which is what AMEX used to require. Their hardware changed awhile back and causes problem. That can also be from excessive phone line noise.
Options:
Try good quality filters on the phone lines. Be sure no other devices are active on that line.
Change modems. There is a Zoom modem that is still readily available that fixes this about every time if the correct init string was used. That would have to be custom created as none of the defaults in EDC will work. (I can put that together if I can't find it...)(if interested I can find the modem model number)
Your phone lines may be on digital switching stations. Try settling at a different time of day to avoid the issues these create.
Stop running Amex direct to Amex.
Any of these may work but your best bet is changing modems unless you want to throw in the towel and stop direct dial to Amex...
Thanks guys. This issue mysteriously fixed itself. Something fishy I think at the site that the MOD was not telling me with the phone line configuration in the office. They will still get a bill. Smiley face.
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