FaxBack NET SatisFAXtion 9.0 - Fax Server Manual User Manual
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To strip digits from the end (right) of a number, configure the number of DTMF digits collected to
be less than the full digit string being sent from the PBX.
2.5.1.4 CSID Routing 
Prone to failure. 
Disabled by default. To enable:
[HKLM\Software\FaxBack\CasDrive]
"RouteOnCsid" = "1"
2.5.1.5 Caller ID / ANI Routing 
Prone to failure. 
Disabled by default. To enable:
[HKLM\Software\FaxBack\CasDrive]
"RouteOnAniCallerId" = "1"
2.5.1.6 T.30 Subaddress Routing 
The T.30 fax specification allows an additional identifier to be specified by the sender for routing
purposes. This feature was never widely implemented when it was first introduced, and is almost never
implemented today.
Disabled by default. To enable:
[HKLM\Software\FaxBack\CasDrive]
"RouteOnT30SubAddress" = "1"
"SubAddressSeparator" = "#"
Subaddress is transmitted via a T.30 HDLC SUB frame, 20 characters in length. The allowed chars for
SUB are numbers, space, *, and #”.
2.5.1.7 Inbound Routing Capabilities By Device
AudioCodes MediaPack, Mediant, and TrunkPack 
AudioCodes MediaPacks (FXO ports) are capable of routing on Line or DTMF. 
AudioCodes MediaPacks (FXS ports) are DID Trunk capable, and can route on DNIS.
AudioCodes TrunkPack (TP260) cards, Mediant 1000s with T1/PRI cards, Mediant 2000 and
3000 gateways are capable of routing on DNIS. No additional configuration is necessary.
Emulating Line Routing:
The standard configuration NET SatisFAXtion applies enables line routing through the use of virtual
phone numbers. The DID number NET SatisFAXtion receives will indicate on which port the
MediaPack or Mediant received the fax. To use these line phone numbers, follow the instructions for
DID routing above, and use the port phone numbers given below. 
 
The phone numbers on AudioCodes MediaPack MP114 and MP118s default to the following: 
Port 1: 1000 
Port 2: 1001 
Port 3: 1002 
Port 4: 1003 
Port 5: 1004 
Port 6: 1005 
Port 7: 1006 
Port 8: 1007 
 
The phone numbers typically configured on a Mediant 1000 are slightly different. Note that Mediant
1000s often have customized configuration and so the following does not necessarily reflect your
Mediant’s configuration. 
Module 1 Port 1: 1000 
Module 1 Port 2: 1001 
Module 1 Port 3: 1002 
Module 1 Port 4: 1003 
Module 2 Port 1: 2000 
Module 2 Port 2: 2001 
Module 2 Port 3: 2002 
Module 2 Port 4: 2003 
Module 3 Port 1: 3001 
etc... 
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