Atis Lezdins wrote: > > Ok, our setup is the following: > > Inbound call arrives from SIP provider to Asterisk 1.4.19 > Asterisk Dials Callweaver (1.2.0 as I recall) on localhost > CallWeaver uses RxFax, which causes call to be switched to T.38, > Asterisk does T.38 passtrough. > CallWeaver executes shell script at the end which emails the .tiff > file to recipient. > > User prints document to Hylafax Desktop client. > Document is sent to Hylafax server > Hylafax executes shell script specified in SendFaxCmd. > Shell script creates callfile for CallWeaver > CallWeaver dials destination number to Asterisk > Asterisk forwards call to SIP operator > CallWeaver uses TxFax to send .tiff file already generated by CallWeaver. > > As we are currently on stable 1.4 version, we chose to use CallWeaver > for this, but we plan to simplify whole setup when migrating to > Asterisk 1.6, which would take over CallWeaver functions. > I will try this later, it looks straight forward enough. Does Asterisk 1.6 SendFax command autonegotiate T.38 (in the way callweaver does)?
Can I use a faxmachine in a linecard to terminate to T.38 on a remote host in asterisk 1.6? (Well I suppose I can put it in it's own context, use ReceiveFax to make a tiff, and SendFax the image afterwards, but that does seem clumsy). I guess in Callweaver you'd use the T38Gateway command. Is there anything of interest in digiums new Fax For Asterisk software? (Or is it just a version of ReceiveFax and SendFax that doesn't rely on spandsp?) _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
