Check the archives for -users and -dev.  There is a thread between steve 
underwood and someone working through t.38 quirks in a fax machine.  If 
you can reproduce the information provided from the user in that thread 
it will probably be very helpful.

Mike

Bastian Schern wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I also operating around T38Gateway(). At the moment it looks like
> PSTN/SIP (no T.38) -> SIP T.38 is working fine. But other way around
> not. I'm not sure if this is a random behavior or not.
> Did anybody else get some more/other experience with it.
> The T.38 Pass-Through is working very well.
> 
> If I can help to improve T38Gateway() functionality let me know. I'm
> willing to test and also to code.
> 
> Regards
>       Bastian
> 
> Ming-Wei Shih schrieb:
>> There is no T.38 gateway support in the RC3, and gw support
>> in the trunk is very limited. Hopefully this will cahnge soon
>>
>> xming
>>
>> Jbebeau wrote:
>>> Luki,
>>>
>>> You diagram is correct.  The T.38 stream is between the SPA1001 and 
>>> OpenPBX.  This is EXACTLY what I want.
>>>
>>> The adapter is now a Linksys SPA1001 using FW 3.1.19SE, HW Rev 2.0.1.  The 
>>> device seems to try doing T.38.  When I hook it up to Asterisk 1.2.10, 
>>> Asterisk tells me it "doesn't know how to do T.38" when the fax machine 
>>> tries to send; a voice call works correctly.
>>>
>>> It seems there is some support in Asterisk for T.38, in some release or 
>>> svn, but it's unclear to me exactly what support and in which source.  It 
>>> also seems that the Gateway functon, to the PSTN is available only in 
>>> OpenPBX.
>>>
>>> Jon
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original message-----
>>> From: Luki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 01:27:19 -0500
>>> To: "OpenPBX.org Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial 
>>> Discussion"[email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [Openpbx-users] OpenPBX 1.2 RC3 as PSTN gateway?
>>>
>>>   
>>>>> 2)  Will the configuration above, real-fax-machine to the PSTN work?
>>>>>       
>>>> As far as I know the Sipura 1001 does not support T.38. The 210X
>>>> series does. The T.38 transmission would be between the Sipura and
>>>> OpenBPX, so essentially the PBX box has to convert T.38 <-> PRI/T1.
>>>>
>>>> Did I get that right? If so, I'd love to hear if that's already
>>>> possible as well :).
>>>>
>>>> --Luki
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