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Chapter 3 – Software
Modem Setup > Fax Setup
Route by Called Number
Route by Called Number is a dynamic delivery method that requires the use of a PRI line (T1-PRI or E1-PRI
line type). The "Called Number" refers to the DNIS information provided per call by Telco. The objective is to
associate the DNIS information to an email address. The Route by Called Number feature requires the
modem(s) to answer on two rings.
The Telco switch will (via PRI signaling) provide DNIS digits to the MultiAccess at the time of ringing (call
st
setup). The Hylafax Server will see the 1
"ring" progress message come from the modem, then the DNIS
nd
information will be displayed, followed by the 2
"ring" message. After the second ring, Hylafax will instruct the
modem to answer and receive the incoming fax. When the Fax is complete, Hylafax will reference the Fax
routing table and match the DNIS information to an email address. If no Called Number route entries can be
matched to the DNIS information for that particular fax - the Route to Default entry will be used.
How many DNIS digits will Telco be providing? The remote originator of the fax may dial 11 digits (1-800-333-
4444) but Telco may only provide the last x number of digits dialed (where x is commonly = 4) as the DNIS
information. The DNIS digits provided by Telco is a variable to be determined at the time of ordering and
installing the PRI service.
Route to Default
Route to Default fax rule is used when the other routing rules are not defined or can not be matched. To
establish the Route to Default option, click on Route to Default and then enter the email address of the
recipient, for example Administrator@multitech.com, in the corresponding Email window.
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