Lucent Technologies 6000 Network Router User Manual


 
Configuring IP Fax
Configuring IP fax options
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide 7-5
This operation is transparent to the fax server, except that the modems can time out if a dial-out
request is delayed more than 30 to 40 seconds. Following is an example with Parallel Dial set
to the maximum value for T1:
System
Sys Config
Parallel Dial=64
Configuring IP fax options
Following are the IP fax parameters that enable the MAX to interact with a third-party fax
server. (The settings shown are the defaults.)
Ethernet
Mod Config
IP Fax Options
IP Fax Enabled=No
Outgoing Port=10001
Login=””
Password=””
Incoming Port=0
All Calls Are Fax=No
DNIS #1=
DNIS #2=
DNIS #3=
DNIS #4=
Server #1=0.0.0.0
Server #2=0.0.0.0
Server #3=0.0.0.0
Server #4=0.0.0.0
Server #5=0.0.0.0
Parameter Specifies
IP Fax Enabled Enable/disable IP fax support in the MAX. It is disabled by
default.
Outgoing Port TCP port on which to accept outgoing fax data from a fax
server. (Outgoing fax data is received from the Internet and
requires a dial-out to a destination fax machine.) The default
is
10001.
Login
Password
Name and password used to authenticate the fax server as part
of an outgoing fax session. When the fax server receives a fax
from the Internet, it connects to the MAX unit and sends a
name and password. The MAX unit compares the values to
the Server-Login and Server-Password settings.
Incoming Port
TCP port on which the fax server listens for incoming fax
data. (Incoming fax data is received from a fax machine
redialer.) The default is zero.