The setup is all from CLI but once installed, you could do your configs from 
CLI or GUI is my guess since it's all in the config files of course.



On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 11:06:06 -0500, Josh Patten wrote:
> I was hoping you would have some insight on setting up hylafax manually. as
> in no GUI.
> 
> I do all my asterisk work without GUI (text files only).
> Josh Patten Assistant Network Administrator Brazos County IT Dept. (979)
> 361-4676
> On 3/16/2010 10:06 AM, [email protected] wrote: >  The simplest way is to
> start with a pbx. For example, set up a stand alone Elastix box, don't
> enable any of the extra things, just use the asterisk portion. Once you've
> got the pbx working with at least one extension, you'll know it's ready for
> the next step which is faxing. # Install NV_Faxdetect, NV_Backgroundetext
> and NV_Fax2email wget
> http://www.elastix.org/components/com_joomlaboard/uploaded/files/NV_Apps_elast
> ix_0.zip unzip NV_Apps_elastix_0.zip cp NV-Apps-elastix-0.9/*.so
> /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/ chown asterisk:asterisk
> /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_nv* chmod +x /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_nv*
>  asterisk -rx "module load app_nv_faxdetect.so" asterisk -rx "module load
> app_nv_backgrounddetect.so" asterisk -rx "module load app_nv_faxemail.so"
> To see if you've got everything installed ok, run the following. asterisk -
> rx "core show applications like NV" If you see the three items running,
> you're good. amportal restart At this point, you should be able to create
> virtual modems using the GUI, then make the changes in the inbound route of
> each DID you wish to receive faxes for. I've heard countless times that
> Internet faxing is unstable and I'm sure it is but for one, if you're using
> a PRI, it will be stable always and for two, if you're using a reliable
> ITSP, faxes seem to come in reliably as well. As ITSP's are Internet based,
> there is always that factor of course. As for Avantfax, that's an option if
> you need it but I really didn't take notes when I worked on that. Not sure
> if this helps but it's a start. Mike On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 09:39:06 -0500,
> Josh Patten wrote:  >   Would you be kind enough to post how you got
> hylafax to work? I get    IAXmodem to work but hylafax just doesn't seem to
> want to do anything.    Josh Patten  Assistant Network Administrator  
> Brazos County IT Dept.  (979) 361-4676      On 3/16/2010 9:35 AM,
> [email protected] wrote:  >   Yes, I've got faxing working fine but it's
> not on sipx, it's a stand  alone server with hylafax/avantfax.    I have
> pools of did's on the mediant which are routed to different pbx  machines.  
>   I had found documentation that seemed to imply that the mediant could  
> route based on incoming fax but it doesn't seem to be able to. You route  
> based on incoming DID but you can have a pbx or fax server which detects  
> the fax and handles it.    Mike      On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 15:08:36 +0800,
> Winson (Elabram) wrote:    >   Hi Mike,    any news from you regarding the
> FAX on median 2k?    basically i using m1k as well and looking good
> solution for FAX  from what i check either use..  1) faxback (direct from
> m1k to this fax back without sipxecs   exp :  PSTN--  >   m1k-->faxback
> server  ) =====>use m1k to do the routing
>>>>> 2) faxvoip(have assign one sipX account to let FAXVOIP register exp
>>>>> :  PSTN -  -m1k-->sipxecs-->FAXVOIP server )      [email protected]
>>>>> wrote:>   http://sipx-  
>>>>> wiki.calivia.com/index.php/HowTo_configure_AudioCodes_SIP_Gateway_with_sipX
>>>>>  I
>>>>>  have been working on a mediant 2k (5.6) configuration in order to  
>>>>> allow  voip calls to go to sipx and fax calls to go to a fax
>>>>> server. I have not  found much documentation on how to do this so
>>>>> have yet to find a  solution.  One or two sipx users however have
>>>>> mentioned that they use sipx to  redirect  the fax calls using the
>>>>> dial plan, which is referred to in the above  wiki  link. I've been
>>>>> pulling my hair out for two days trying to figure this  out.  Is
>>>>> there any documentation or information on how to accomplish this, I
>>>>>  cannot find any so far. Thanks.  
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