Notes And Restrictions For Ip Fax (Sip) - Fuji Xerox ApeosPort-V C5575 Administrator's Manual

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On ApeosWare Log Management (sold separately) or ApeosWare Accounting Service (sold
separately), the numbers of pages for 2in1, 4in1, and 8in1 are also calculated in the same
way as described above.
The meter on the [Billing Information] screen calculates the number of printed pages
correctly regardless of the [Pages per Side] setting.
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Notes and Restrictions for IP Fax (SIP)

This section describes notes and restrictions to observe when using IP Fax (SIP).
IP Fax (SIP) Feature
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You do not need to specify the passcode of a recipient when sending an IP Fax (SIP) to a
remote folder. Thus, the passcode enclosed in "\" or "/" is not replaced by "*" as with that
of regular faxes. If you select an IP Fax (SIP) by mistake and specify the passcode of a
recipient when you send a fax or an Internet fax, the passcode is displayed on the touch
panel screen, the Job Status screen, and a report. Be sure to check the type of fax before
sending a fax to a remote folder.
Communications and Information network Association of Japan (CIAJ) confirms the use
of image-/tiff-fx.
In IP Fax (SIP) transmissions, protocols used for call connection are SIP and for data
communication is T.38. Other IP Fax transmissions protocols, such as H.323 standard and
deemed voice communication method, are not supported.
IP Fax (SIP) cannot be performed on SSL/TLS communication.
In IP Fax (SIP) transmissions, authentication is performed between the machine and a
SIP server. The authentication supports the digest authentication only. NTLM and the
other authentication methods are not supported.
The number of simultaneous connections for IP fax (SIP) is one. The machine cannot
perform sending and receiving an IP fax (SIP) at the same time.
Up to two SIP servers are available for a registrar server and a proxy server, respectively.
The IP address of a SIP server can be resolved using DHCP or DHCPv6 (The IP address of
the SIP server must be set to the option number "120" of a DHCP or a DHCPv6 server).
However, observe the following considerations:
- If an IP address is automatically resolved using DHCP in an IPv4 environment, set [IPv4
- IP Address Resolution] to [DHCP] or [DHCP/AutoIP].
- Even when an IP address can be resolved automatically using DHCP or DHCPv6, port
number, login user name, login password, and server type cannot be resolved
automatically. Configure these items manually.
- If an IP address is resolved automatically, the same IP address is assigned to a proxy
server and a registrar server. If you use different IP addresses for a proxy server and a
registrar server, configure the IP addresses manually.
- If multiple IP addresses are resolved automatically, assign the first IP address to a
primary proxy/registrar server and the second to a secondary proxy/registrar server.
The third and subsequent addresses are not used.

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