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A fax server for ISDN30 - BRI
ISDN2 Version same but 1-8 lines
The fax server for
ISDN30 is a breakthrough in various respects since it is
connected to the ISDN30 line outside the telephone system.
The device shares a number of channels with the telephone
system and operates with its own telephone numbers. One of
the benefits of this is that no separate infrastructure is
required, such as analogue ports on the telephone system or
separate fax lines, which also saves installation and
configuration costs and work. No longer is it a problem to
assign specific fax numbers from the many telephone numbers
in the ISDN30 bundle. Each fax number is connected to the
mailbox of an employee or department who then have their own
direct fax number. As the fax server can handle up to 16
channels, there is sufficient capacity for almost any
business. This capacity is assigned dynamically: if no faxes
are being sent or received, the channels are released for
voice traffic.
Network faxing a complete system
The Fax Server PRI makes network-based faxing easy. Based
largely upon Internet technology, it overcomes many of the
complications, which can afflict the implementation of a
network application. This way set-up costs are kept to a
minimum. The Fax Server IP is comprehensive solution
providing hot plug-in network appliance fax hardware,
printing and management software. It fulfils all the
functions a fax system requires, including:
• Reception, distribution and printing. Fully integrated
with e-mail
• Conversion of print commands to fax transmission and
feedback reports by e-mail if required.
• Archiving of fax traffic on the server, with comprehensive
search options.
Incoming fax
traffic
The Fax Server PRI directs incoming faxes to a local or
Internet e-mail address. This way the person assigned to
handle inbound correspondence receives all incoming faxes.
Separate faxes can then be forwarded to the appropriate
person or department as attachments with e-mail messages.
This avoids creating two separate workflows, which would be
the case if e-mail and hardcopy faxes were dealt with
separately. The distribution of faxes inside and outside the
organisation is automatic, fast and efficient.
Now mobile staff and home workers can receive their faxes on
time. If your organisation has more than one fax number,
each can be linked to a separate e-mail address so that
incoming faxes are routed directly to the right person or
department. (For this option to work, your telephone system
must support this function.)
Out going fax
traffic
Faxing can be done from any workstation on the network.
Outgoing faxes are created using the standard Windows
metaphor of printing to the fax-printer. This can be done
with any PC application, be it a word processor, spreadsheet
program or any other type of software. The advantage of this
is that the output from virtually any application can be
faxed. The fax print command opens the address book from
which you can then select the destination that you want to
send the fax to. The user can request a confirmation of
successful fax transmission through e-mail.
All relevant information about the fax, such as the used
application, document name, comments and recipient, are
permanently stored together with the fax in the fax archive
database. Because the Fax Server IP uses internet protocols
for communication, the printing and sending of faxes is
compatible with both the internet and local networks. This
means that both local users as well as mobile users on
remote networks can send and receive faxes and reports
through the Fax Server PRI
The standard address book in Microsoft Windows, which can be
shared with other applications such as Microsoft Outlook, is
often used to send faxes. However, the Fax Server PRI also
has its own separate address book.
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