Configuring A Fax Station - Nortel Remote Gateway 9150 Installation And Administration Manual

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June 2005
Because an analog port does not have disconnect supervision, a user must place
the device connected to that port on-hook to end a call. If the user does not place
the device connected to the analog port on-hook to end a call, it does not ring for
subsequent calls.

Configuring a fax station

The Remote Gateway 9150 unit provides the ability to connect and use a fax
machine. You can define port 64 as the fax machine on the Remote Gateway
9150 unit in one of the following ways:
TO allow all fax calls to be
made or received through
the local PSTN only,
the host PBX,
both the local PSTN and
the host PBX,
Note: When faxes are sent and received through the host PBX, they are sent
uncompressed (that is, they require 64 Kbps of bandwidth).
For instructions on configuring the fax port, refer to "Configuring the fax port"
on page 222.
For instructions on configuring a trunk group that rings only on the fax machine,
refer to "To configure trunk groups:" on page 236.
Remote Gateway 9150 Installation and Administration Guide
Configuring the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
define the fax machine as a local device.
define the fax machine as a remote device.
define the fax machine as a local and remote
device.
To place a local fax call on a Local and
Remote port, you must first enter the Local
Calling SPRE Code. The default Local
Calling SPRE Code is #8.
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