Lucent Technologies 6000 Network Router User Manual


 
7-2 MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring IP Fax
Configuring system parameters for IP fax modem usage
Figure 7-1. Incoming IP fax from fax machine to Internet
Outgoing IP faxes
Figure 7-2 shows the basic structure of an outgoing IP fax operation. The fax server receives
an outgoing fax from the Internet and interacts with the MAX unit to transfer it to the PSTN.
The fax server logs in to the MAX unit and is authenticated before seizing one of the units
modems for dial-out to the destination fax machine.
Figure 7-2. Outgoing IP fax from Internet to fax machine
Configuring system parameters for IP fax modem
usage
To send faxes, the fax server logs in to the MAX unit, gains control of one of its modems, and
dials out. The fax server configuration specifies the IP address of the MAX unit and
(optionally) one or more trunk groups for IP fax use. In addition to the IP fax login and port
parameters that enable the fax server to log in (described in Configuring IP fax options on
page 7-5, the following parameters in the System profile affect the resources available for
outgoing fax calls. (The settings shown are the defaults.)
System
Sys Config
Use Trunk Grps=No
Num Trunk Digits=1
Parallel Dial=2
Net/T1
Line Config
any profile
Ch 1 TrnkGrp=9
PSTN
RASFax server
Internet
End user sends fax...
Fax server forwards fax on Internet...
I N C O M I N G
RAS
Internet
End user sends fax...
RAS dials fax machine...
O U T G O I N G
PSTN
Fax server