Configuring Global Default Parameters For Fax - HP FlexNetwork MSR Series Configuration Manual

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NOTE:
Because NetMeeting does not support T.38 faculty description parsing, you must disable the voice
gateway in H.323 slow connection mode from containing the T.38 faculty description in its faculty
set to interwork with NetMeeting.

Configuring global default parameters for fax

Configuration prerequisites
VoIP configuration is completed, IP calls can be made successfully, and fax machines are connected
correctly.
Configuration procedure
To configure global default parameters for fax:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter voice view.
3.
Enter voice dial program
view.
4.
Configure the transmit
energy level of the gateway
carrier globally.
5.
Configure the protocol for
interworking with other
devices globally.
6.
Configure the maximum fax
rate globally.
Command
system-view
voice-setup
dial-program
default entity fax level level
default entity fax protocol { t38 |
standard-t38 } [ lb-redundancy
number | hb-redundancy
number ]
default entity fax protocol pcm
{ g711alaw | g711ulaw }
default entity fax baudrate
{ 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 14400 |
disable | voice }
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, the transmit energy
level of the gateway carrier is –
15 dBm.
Optional.
By default, T.38 (namely, T.38)
protocol is used for fax. The
number of low speed and high
speed redundant packets is 0.
If the call control protocol is SIP,
this command can be used only
for the originator of the fax
request (using private T.38,
standard T.38, or fax
pass-through protocol). When a
fax request is originated using
private T.38, standard T.38, or fax
pass-through protocol, the fax
type is decided according to the
configurations. The receiver of the
fax request responds to the
originator based on the type of the
fax request, and then establishes
a fax call.
Optional.
By default, the fax rate is
determined by the voice mode.
Note that when the disable
keyword is provided, if the call
control protocol is SIP, forwarding
of private T.38 and standard T.38
faxes will be disabled.

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