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Fax Machine Integration Server Installation Guide — Page 13

Inbound Fax

Link 1: NET SatisFAXtion to FMIS

When a fax is received by NET SatisFAXtion, it is placed in the Inbox briefly until the FMIS workflow picks it up from there

Fax remains in Inbox: Either the FMIS workflow isn’t running, it cannot connect to the fax server, or it is not configured to check

the account the fax was routed to

In the NET SatisFAXtion Inbox, verify the user name in the “User” column matches a user that is configured on the FMIS

Also verify the DID string matches exactly with how it is configured on the FMIS

On the FMIS machine, run the “Workflow Designer” (you can find it in the Start menu) Expand the nodes to the left, until

you see the FaxMachineIntegrationServer workflow If there is a green arrow over its icon, then the workflow is running If not, then

that is the problem Right click on the workflow and confirm “Autorun” is checked (if not, check it) Click “Start Workflow” If the

workflow stops again, check the FMIS logs for more details

Right-click the FaxMachineIntegrationServer workflow, and choose “Configure Workflow ” Go to the NET SatisFAXtion tab

and verify the server and URL are correct Click “Test Server and Accounts” to test communication and verify the accounts exist

Link 2: FMIS to ATA

On the FMIS machine, run the “Fax Administration” console (you can find it in the Start menu) This will show the activity

and queues of the FMIS With the Port Activity view open (View menu > Port Activity), send a fax to the fax machine You will

see a port change to “Dialing” This will likely be the bottom-most port in the view; you may need to scroll down to see it If you do

not hear the fax machine ringing, or the fax goes directly to the Sent Queue with an error, then the ATA may have the line’s DID

misconfigured, or the fax machine isn’t plugged in