Depending on how many faxes you have coming in a simple fxs/fxo card
will do the trick .. either Sagnoma or Digium or any others you could
also use any decent ATA.. Asterisk only needs to know its a fax and what
dialed number it came on to route it to the correct fax machine.
Asterisk would jus
I am also very interested in these scripts.
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> Greg Cockburn wrote:
>
On Monday 12 November 2007 07:54:42 Dave Fullerton wrote:
> From what I've heard, I think your best bet is to buy a multi-port
> T1/E1 card for asterisk, put your E1 in one port and a channel bank in
> the other port, then plug your fax extension into an FXS port on the
> channel bank. Since both
Dave Fullerton wrote:
>
>
>
> From what I've heard, I think your best bet is to buy a multi-port
> T1/E1 card for asterisk, put your E1 in one port and a channel bank in
> the other port, then plug your fax extension into an FXS port on the
>
This is what we do for our fax machines along
Greg Cockburn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the company I work for has an aging Digital PBX attached to an E1.
>
> This PBX has a few analogue lines, one of which we use a 'traditional' fax
> machine on.
>
> I want to upgrade our PBX and Asterisk is almost a perfect fit.
>
> The only problem I can't see
As another suggested the Sangoma cards should work.
However we need someone to write a frontend to Steve Underwood's
wonderful spanDSP library. This will allow us a T38 gateway of sorts
meaning you can connect a Linksys ATA using T.38 and we can say that
(assuming your fax machine strictly complie
Jonn R Taylor wrote:
> There are alot of option for handeling faxes. One is to use iaxmodem
> and hylafax. This option works the best.
Completely agree - we've been using such a setup for almost a year now.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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Greg Cockburn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the company I work for has an aging Digital PBX attached to an E1.
>
> This PBX has a few analogue lines, one of which we use a 'traditional'
> fax machine on.
>
> I want to upgrade our PBX and Asterisk is almost a perfect fit.
>
> The only problem I can't se
Hi,
For that you need to purchase sangoma FXS card and connect your fax
machine in the fxs card. so that the fax machine will seems as an
extension for asterisk. whatever fax comes in it we can write a rule
where a fax nmber will reach the extension connected fax machine.
On Nov 10, 2007 6:04 PM
Hi all,
the company I work for has an aging Digital PBX attached to an E1.
This PBX has a few analogue lines, one of which we use a 'traditional' fax
machine on.
I want to upgrade our PBX and Asterisk is almost a perfect fit.
The only problem I can't seem to find a working solution for is Faxin
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