Port Allocation; Analogue Fax Configuration - Sagem RT3000 User Manual

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Parameters in the file para.ini: advanced configuration

16.10 Port Allocation

You may specify to which port incoming calls will be routed to. Incoming calls will be
routed depending on the bearer capability to distinguish between voice, data, fax and in
accordance to your configuration.
Example:
Section:
CALL_MUX
VOICE_ALERT=AB
DATA_ALERT=C
FAX_ALERT=B
A = Phone port

16.11 Analogue Fax Configuration

Section:
CALL_MUX
Meaning
Fax only on Port B
(no voice)
Timeout for local
fax in seconds
Maximum retries for
local fax
Delay between
reties in seconds
Success fax after
completed MOC
Section:
FAX
Meaning
Fax Identification
(if remote
identification is not
available, yet)
Disconnect on AC
power fail
90
Voice calls will be routed to the Telephone Port and the
Fax/Modem/Phone Port
Data calls will be routed to the PC-Port
Fax calls will be routed to the Fax/Modem/Phone
B = Fax/Modem/Phone port
Parameter
FAX_PORT_B
FAX_ACCEPT_TIMEOUT
FAX_RETRY_MAX
FAX_RETRY_DELAY
FAX_SUCCESS_REPORT
Parameter
IDENT
AC_DOWN_DISCONNECT YES,NO
Can be configured by SMS (see page 82)
Can be configured by FTP (see page 83)
Can be configured by DTMF (see page 80)
C = PC-Port
Permitted
Values
YES, NO
5 to 99999
0 to 99999
1 to 99999
YES, NO
Permitted
Values
20 chars
Factory
Setting
NO
20
3
30
YES
Factory
Setting
RT3000
YES
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