Chapter 17 - Fax Transmission
Clear Channel Fax
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Mediatrix 1204
Clear Channel Fax
The Mediatrix 1204 can send faxes in clear channel. The following is a clear channel fax call flow:
Figure 63:
Clear Channel Fax Call Flow
X
To set a preferred clear channel fax transmission codec:
1.
Set the clear channel codec to use upon detecting a fax tone in the
dataIfClearChannelCodecPreferred
variable.
This variable is used to decide which of the following codecs is preferred, even for voice
transmissions:
•
PCMU
•
PCMA
•
G.726 at 32 kbs
•
G.726 at 40 kbs
It has an impact only if a codec other than PCMU, or PCMA or G.726 is chosen in the
voiceIfCodecPreferred
variable (see
). For instance, if G.723 is the
preferred voice codec, then PCMU, and PCMA and G.726 are ordered following the
dataIfClearChannelCodecPreferred
setting.
Clear channel faxes use the negotiated codec, regardless of the setting applied to
dataIfClearChannelCodecPreferred
.
INVITE
Ringing/Trying
ACK
[…]
m=audio 5006 RTP/AVP 18 0 13
a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
[…]
m=audio 5004 RTP/AVP 18 0 13
a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
BYE
200 OK
200 OK
RTP=G.729 (Voice Call)
Fax Tone Detected
RTP=PCMU (Echo Cancel Silence Suppression = disabled)
No re-INVITE!!
y
There is no need for a re-INVITE since the far end already supports the
data codec (PCMU).
y
When your SDP capabilities are inserted in a SIP packet, it implies that
you can receive any of these capabilities at any given time without notice.
y
In this case, both ends should switch to clear channel automatically upon
detection of the fax transmission.
Fax is terminated
User
Agent
#1
User
Agent
#2
Note:
In clear channel, G.726 at 16 kbs and 24 kbs are not available for fax transmission.
Note:
If you want to set the G.726 codec at 32 kbs or at 40 kbs as the preferred clear channel codec, you
must also select the corresponding G.726 codec as the preferred voice codec as described in
. Otherwise, the Mediatrix 1204 will fail to switch to the G.726 codec for clear channel
faxes because G.726 is not negotiated.
Summary of Contents for Mediatrix 1204
Page 6: ...Mediatrix Telecom a Division of Media5 Corporation Reference Manual...
Page 26: ...Preface About this Manual End User Technical Support xxvi Mediatrix 1204...
Page 27: ...Installation and Web Page Configuration...
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Page 50: ...Chapter 1 Installation Verifying the Installation 24 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 98: ...Chapter 4 Web Interface SIP Parameters SIP Authentication 72 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 127: ...SNMP Configuration...
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Page 162: ...Chapter 8 IP Address and Network Configuration Ethernet Connection Speed 136 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 170: ...Chapter 9 SIP Servers Presence Compositor Server 144 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 174: ...Chapter 10 DNS SRV Configuration DNS SRV Oriented Settings 148 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 196: ...Chapter 12 Configuration File Download Configuration File Example 170 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 220: ...Chapter 14 Gateway Configuration Detecting a Far End Disconnect 194 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 240: ...Chapter 16 Voice Transmissions User Gain 214 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 288: ...Chapter 23 Telephony Attributes Delayed Hot Line 262 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 294: ...Chapter 25 Quality of Service QoS VLAN 268 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 298: ...Chapter 26 Syslog Daemon Syslog Daemon Configuration 272 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 302: ...Chapter 27 Statistics RTP Statistics 276 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 319: ...Appendices...
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Page 332: ...Appendix B Standard Hardware Information Warranty 306 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 336: ...Appendix C Cabling Considerations RJ 11 Telephone Cable 310 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 372: ...Appendix E Glossary Wide Area Network WAN 346 Mediatrix 1204...
Page 390: ...Index W 364 Mediatrix 1204...