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01-25-07 06:12 PM

Hi.

Currently we have a CallManager cluster environment running 4.1 soon to be
upgrades to 4.2 providing services to a central site as well as remote sites
(i.e. approx 20 sites).

We are looking for a Fax Solution and we are considering the cisco Fax
Server solution with RightFax. Right now all the PSTN gateways are using
MGCP to talk to Callmanager and most of them are using T1/PRI while others
are using FXO lines. Right now faxes are standalone and are not part of the
VoIP/IPT network.

Can I use a cisco Fax Server solution at the central site and provide fax
services to remote sites (i.e. having the incoming fax call at a remote site
and terminate the call at the fax server in central site and then be deliver
at user recipient)?? And do I need to change my gateways from MGCP to H323
in order to use T.38 for the Fax Server? or can I still be running MGCP on
my gateways.

I would like the Fax Server to terminate fax calls using only the ethernet
port (i.e SIP/RTP) included in the Brooktrout cards and not use TDM at all.

Any ideas? Is it possible?
Thanks in advanced,
-J






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