Nicholas Kathmann wrote:
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> Both hylafax and * are on the same machine and using the same PSTN
> interfaces (whether T1 or TDM). It uses iaxmodem to communicate
> between the two systems (imagine a softmodem). I'll create separate
> extensions for the iaxmodems, then either map the numbers (or channels
> off the TDM cards) to dial those extensions. You can also use the fax
> extension on your default incoming to dial the iaxmodem. Faxgetty
> then listens to the iaxmodem to receive faxes, and uses hylafax to
> send them to the appropriate email addresses, printers, etc. In most
> cases I'll set up separate PSTN numbers for incoming faxes, but the
> fax extension also works relatively well. The only time I've ever
> seen problems with faxes (or modems) is when trying to use a SIP or
> IAX provider over the internet. To connect the analog fax machines
> I'll either use a linksys PAP2
I've read a lot about fax and Asterisk but I'm not sure I exactly got it (specially with iaxmodem and hylafax integration).
Do you mean that :
1. incoming calls would be routed according callee's extension (extensions are dedicated either to fax or voice applications) and only with that rule ?
2. you would exclusively connect existing fax machines to SIP ATA's and hope offering users the ability to fax from software applications, would decrease SIP ATA's use inconvenients ?
Cheers
Olivier
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