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Processing Media Using the T.38 Protocol

November 2009

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In endpoint facsimile devices, such as a network fax server, the

T.38 protocol provides the equivalent to the modem in traditional

faxing. In a gateway, the T.38 protocol is used to translate

T.30 protocol and image data from the modems in the gateway to and

from the IP endpoint connection, using the following procedure.
1. With T.38 in an endpoint, the application connects a T.38 fax

server to an IP network and transmits the T.30 protocol and fax

image data to the receiving gateway using T.38 packets over the

IP network.

2. The receiving T.38 gateway, in turn, translates the T.38 packets

and repackages them into T.30 protocol signals and transfers

them to the receiving fax machine using modem modulation.

3. The receiving fax machine has a T.30 protocol engine that

communicates with the T.30 protocol engine in the fax server

through the gateway.

4. With T.38 in a gateway, the sending fax machine sends a fax

using modem modulation to transport T.30 protocol and image

data to a gateway via the PSTN.

5. The gateway demodulates the incoming T.30 fax signals and

image data and repackages them into T.38 packets.

6. The gateway then sends the T.38 packets to a T.38 endpoint,

which then delivers the packets in T.30 protocol so the endpoint

can receive the fax.

Gateway-to-gateway scenarios are also possible where two fax

machines communicate using two gateways. In that case, the

T.30 protocol engines in the two fax machines are transported across

the packet network using T.38.