They do, however we are running into upstream from them not fully supporting 
T.38.  So we do T.38 through our provider’s network, but when it hands off to 
other carriers we have about 15% not supporting T.38 properly.

Thanks,
Blake

From: James Buchanan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 11:07 PM
To: Blake Pfankuch - Mailing List
Cc: Cisco VOIP ([email protected])
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] SIP to PRI transcoding

Does your carrier support T.38 over SIP? If not, you might want to change SIP 
carriers.

On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 3:19 AM, Blake Pfankuch - Mailing List 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I am working with a faxing system that is giving me more nightmares than I can 
even count…  I am working with a software system that sends FoIP using T.38 and 
V.17 faxing.  It does not support G711 fallback, and that has been giving us 
fits like you would not believe our upstream carrier.  The specific issue lies 
in paths which do not support T.38 and are trying to do G711 fallback.  I have 
a pair of 3825 router configured as UBE’s in an HSRP configuration.

I am looking to mitigate some of these issues by implementing a couple of TDM 
PRI’s (one to each device).  These PRI’s will be configured in an 
active/passive failover group from the carrier side uplinked into the existing 
3825 UBE’s.

My question is on the conversion as I have never done this before.  I know this 
will pull a DSP (or a couple) for each transcoding session, so I have 8 PVDM 
64’s I am going to throw in these routers.  I still need to be able to support 
SIP in case of a PRI failure as both PRI’s come in on the same channelized DS3.

Has anyone had to do this before?  Specifically with T.38.  Had good luck with 
it or should I look towards the solution I planned for next year which was a 
pair of ASR1001 routers to act as SBC’s and handle these functions.

Thanks in Advance,
Blake

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