T.38 Vs. Pstn Communications; Status Of Server; Symbol - Oki OKIFAX 5950 Features Setup Manual

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T.38 vs. PSTN Communications

You cannot combine T.38 communications and PSTN
communications in one session.
What does this mean?
You can send a fax to several aliases for IP Addresses or
several telephone numbers, but not a combination of aliases
for IP Addresses and telephone numbers.
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Status of Server

Internet faxing is conducted over the Internet via network
servers.
If the servers are down, running slowly, or experiencing
other problems, Internet faxing will be adversely affected.
T.38 Internet faxing is a special kind of Internet fax. It is a
network device, because it must be connected to a network
to access the Internet. Other than that connection (access),
a T.38 Internet fax is not network dependent. The T.38
transmission will either instantly work or instantly fail. The
T.38 transmission must be real time.

"#" Symbol

When you use your fax machine to send or receive a T.38
protocol transmission, you must make sure that the machine
"knows" to use T.38.
To do this, enter the "#" symbol as the first character
whenever you input the alias for an IP Address (destination
number) for a T.38 facsimile communication.

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