04-04-2009 03:22 PM - edited 03-18-2019 10:49 PM
hi all,
does any body has cisco right fax server installation experience !! can any one tell me where it will be installed into network !! i mean does it will integrate with Call Manager !! or does it will integrate with Gateway !!! or does it require some special card !! or does it will integrate with both !!!
can any one give me just the basic diagram or its connectivity into network !!
Thanks in advance !!!
04-14-2009 06:35 PM
Hi,
I have implemented the Rightfax server with CUCM 6.x. Rightfax makes the Cisco Fax Server. IN my server I have no hardware boards. Instead I am using SR140 software that lets you send and receive faxes over IP. You can integrate with CallManager and either MGCP or H.323 gateways.
You should get a copy of this book: Fax, Modem, and Text for IP Telephony - http://www.amazon.com/Fax-Modem-Text-IP-Telephony/dp/1587052695
One of the authors also has a blog on Networkworld.com - just on fax, modem and text over IP.
04-14-2009 07:46 PM
04-18-2009 10:59 PM
Hi Nick,
I guess the file expired to download. Could you pls upload once again. Thank you.
Regards,
Soman.
04-19-2009 07:34 PM
04-20-2009 08:20 AM
Thanks Nick.
Rgds,
Soman.
04-21-2009 03:12 AM
guys,
i have one brooktrout card for fax, i have saw first time this card, where this card will get installed ?? is this will be installed in Server ???? it has one E1 Port so it means do i need one separate PRI or E1 line for it ????
also do i need to integrate it with CCM ???
Reply urgently ..
Thanks
Regards
04-23-2009 01:21 PM
the card is Dialogic "TR1034" need to be installed in Cisco fax server it has two ports 1 port is E1 and second is Ethernet.
you have to use one of the two options:
1. use E1 port to connect your E1 line directly to the board, no need for CUCM.
2. use the ethernet port for FoIP, by this option you can integrate with cisco gateway directly where your E1 terminated or using CUCM to route Fax calls.
Note: for option 2 you should assign IP address for ethernet port but for FoIP communication you always use the server NIC IP address.
in case you are using CUCM you configure Fax server as H.323 Gateway using the IP Address of the server NIC, and create Route-Pattern to route incomming faxes, and for outgoing faxes you can rely on your existing route-pattern for outside call.
in case of Cisco gateway you need to creat dial-peer voip with destination-pattern point and sesion target IP address of the server NIC.
if this help please rate it.
regards,
Mazen
04-26-2009 12:07 AM
hi mazen !!!
thanks for sharing the nice options about fax solution ....
as per the situation of my customer he dont have sepearate E1 that would be dedicated for Fax ...
so i will prefer to go with the second option which you said ....
if i go for the second option can you share any doc for the configuration .. or can you tell what options do i need to configure
Regards,
05-24-2009 02:18 AM
what about CME,
is cisco fax server supported for call manager express ?
any body made such installation ?
Reagrds
Haytham Nassar
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