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Hi,
I have a question:
In my company a have a 100% IP Telephony implemented (Cisco Phones, Routers,
Switches, etc).
We are connected to our operator by two E1 lines. The PBX is on operator
side (a H.323 Gateway is configured on call manager).
I study the possibility to implement a Hylafax server. In some sites I read
that with the IAXmodem is possible to have virtual modems, with don't so buy
voip-fax-gateway or an expensive modem card with many channels.
The how-to that I read is with Asterix. Is possible to use a HylaFax Server
with IAXmodem and configure to work with Cisco Call Manager?
Bests Regards,
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Theoretically... yes.
In practice... good luck.
I haven't tried T38 so far, but passing through
g711 a/u-law from the remote side to hylafax makes
nine fax transmissions out of ten to fail handshake.
I have this:
ISDN --> cisco 2811 --(sip)--> asterisk --(iax)-->
iaxmodem --(ttydevice)--> hylafax/faxgetty
(consider that iaxmodem is running on the same asterisk
host, beign connected on "127.0.0.1" as a iax2 peer)
It simply does not work, no matter how you set
qos, precedence, priority, etc...
It's really too easy for T30 frames to go out of sync.
I would not recommend to spend even a single minute trying
to set that up, I believe it's highly unreliable.
Alberto.
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