11 compatibility list, 1 voip media gateways, 1 audiocodes mediapack series – FaxBack NET SatisFAXtion 8.6 - Manual User Manual
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1 – Introduction
NET SatisFAXtion 8.6 Manual
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Also on our web site there are guides to installing and configuring NET
SatisFAXtion with AudioCodes MediaPack hardware, NET SatisFAXtion with
Brooktrout hardware, and the Mediant 1000 NET SatisFAXtion Appliance.
1.11
Compatibility List
Please note that not all fax hardware is supported on 64-bit platforms.
1.11.1
VoIP Media Gateways
These devices are supported on both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
1.11.1.1
AudioCodes MediaPack series
AudioCodes MediaPack MP114: 4-port FXO, 4-port FXS*, or mixed.
External gateway.
AudioCodes MediaPack MP118: 8-port FXO, 8-port FXS*, or mixed.
External gateway.
* FXS ports are normally used for DID (WinkStart) trunks only.
1.11.1.2
AudioCodes TrunkPack series
AudioCodes TrunkPack 260: 1, 2, 4 and 8-span T1/PRI. Internal full length
uPCI card.
1.11.1.3
AudioCodes Mediant series
Mediant 1000: Modular FXO, FXS* and 1–4 T1/PRI modules. 1U rack
gateway supports 6 modules (maximum 24 FXO/FXS ports or 4 T1/PRI trunks).
Optional onboard OSN server module to host the NET SatisFAXtion server or Fax
Machine Integration Server.
* FXS ports are normally used for DID (WinkStart) trunks only.
Mediant 2000: 1, 2, 4, and 8-span T1/PRI cPCI blades. 1U rack gateway
supports 2 blades (maximum 16 T1/PRI spans).
Mediant 3000: 1, 2, or 3 DS3 cPCI blades. 4U rack gateway supports 2
redundant blades (maximum 84 T1/PRI spans).
1.11.1.4
Other SIP & T.38 capable VoIP devices
NET SatisFAXtion has been tested and certified with the majority of Cisco media
gateways. Please be aware that FaxBack Technical Support can provide only
basic configuration assistance with Cisco equipment. We recommend Cisco TAC
for comprehensive Cisco support and configuration assistance.
Other Voice over IP devices may work, provided the device supports the SIP and
T.38 protocols.