FAX MANAGEMENT
FaxFinder
®
Fax Server FF240-IP, FF240, FF440, FF840 Administrator Guide
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Field
Description
#
A sequential number associated with each internal modem based on the FaxFinder
model: 1-2 for the FF240, 1-4, for the FF440, and 1-8 for the FF840. If using an
Expansion Module, 8 or 16 additional modems are listed.
Port
Shows the modem number by unit. The first number indicates the server or expansion
module. The second number indicates which modem in that unit. If you only have one
fax server, the first number is always 1.
Channel
The channel used by the fax
Status
Modem or channel status for this log entry, pass or fail. If the fax failed, point to the log
entry to display the failure's cause.
Direction
Indicates if the fax was inbound or outbound.
Fax Number
Destination fax number.
Dialed Fax Number Number dialed after dialing rules, if any, have been applied.
Time
Date and time the log entry was created.
Size
Size of the entire fax transmission.
Pages
Number of pages faxed for this log entry.
Details
Click
to display Call Log Details in a new window.
Rebooting FaxFinder
Reboot stops any faxes in process. FaxFinder cannot send or receive faxes during the reboot process.
To immediately reboot FaxFinder:
1.
Click
System Configuration > Reboot
.
2.
Click
Reboot
to log off the current user and restart the FaxFinder.
Restoring Factory Defaults
To restore the factory default settings:
1.
Click
System Configuration > Save/Restore
.
2.
Click
Restore Factory Defaults
to reset all FaxFinder settings. FaxFinder asks you confirm the restore and
reboot FaxFinder. Click
OK
to confirm or click Cancel.
Restoring Configuration
If you created a restore file, use Restore Config to reset FaxFinder using the .BIN file. This overwrites current
settings with the settings in place at the time the restore file was created. You will lose any configuration changes,
including user information, entered after the restore file was created.
To create restore points, refer to
.
1.
Click
System Configuration > Save/Restore.
2.
Click
Browse
and select a configuration .BIN file.