Fax Server ISDN manual © 2006-2014 Vidicode®
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Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
The Fax Server is a system with ISDN and Ethernet interfaces. It offers
services that can be compared with what the PBX does for voice calls. On
top of that it will record and archive all fax communication. The Fax
Server has the following functions:
Receiving faxes
Receiving faxes
Receiving faxes
Receiving faxes
Incoming calls on the fax numbers are answered by the Fax Server.
Received faxes are stored on the internal Drive of the Fax Server. PC’s
have access to the Fax Server via the LAN and can view and print all
faxes from the internal Drive of the Fax Server.
Distribution of
Distribution of
Distribution of
Distribution of faxes via Email
faxes via Email
faxes via Email
faxes via Email
The preferred method to receive faxes for most people is as internal
email. Dependant on the fax Number that the Fax Server has answered
to it will forward the fax to the email address that belongs to this
number.
Receiving faxes on paper
Receiving faxes on paper
Receiving faxes on paper
Receiving faxes on paper
If required all received faxes can be printed out on a network printer.
Sending faxes
Sending faxes
Sending faxes
Sending faxes
Faxes can be sent from any computer on the network that has SendFax
software installed. On the PC the SendFax software behaves as a printer.
SendFax software transfers the file over the network to the Fax Server
which in turn takes care of the actual fax transmission. All sent faxes
remain stored on the Fax Server and can be accessed via the LAN at any
time.
Archiving faxes
Archiving faxes
Archiving faxes
Archiving faxes
The most important function of the Fax Server is to give access to all fax
correspondence that took place since it was installed. The Fax Server
Access System software supplied is the best tool to access the faxes
because they are presented as a database.
Several
Several
Several
Several models
models
models
models
There are two models of ISDN Fax Servers. This has to do with the
different ISDN line types that exist. The types are primary rate (PRI) and
basic rate (BRI).
The interface to the network is called E1 for primary rate and S0 for
basic rate.
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