Hi Mike,

I had exactly the same idea for what I suspect is the same "problem" your 
having - no T.38 gateway in Asterisk.

I spent a good bit of time researching and testing with OpenPBX head, and 
SPA2102 (ATA devices) without a solution.

It seems folks on the list are able to support inbound (from the PSTN) to the 
ATA device.  My problem is starting an outbound fax from a physical fax 
machine, thru the ATA and over IP to a PSTN Gateway - OpenPBX with a Sangoma 
T1-PRI for PSTN.

The session starts out ok and OpenPBX converts to a T.38 (using T38Gatewway()) 
but I get blasts of errors in the OpenPBX log and a digital sounding signal 
over the PSTN connection until things time out.

You idea is sound...of course, I had the same idea.  I'd sure like to work with 
who ever is able to help resolve the problem - things *almost* work.  In the 
meantime, I setting up a Cisco 2811 CCME/K9 with a multiflex T1 for the PSTN, 
just for the fax traffic.

Jon

-----Original message-----
From: Mike Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:23:35 -0500
To: "OpenPBX.org Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial 
Discussion"[email protected]
Subject: [Openpbx-users] OpenPBX as T.38 PSTN gateway

> We would definitely like to start using T.38. Is OpenPBX as a T.38 PSTN
> gateway ready for light production?
> 
> What we want to do is have a gateway server with a Sangoma T1 card that
> is connected to a PRI from the telco. Voice calls will be routed off to
> another OpenPBX or Asterisk PBX and fax would be handled by the gateway.
> Anyone doing this in production now?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike Clark
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