Hello all,
I am attempting to set up a Fax Finder FF240-IP on an Avaya IP Office Running R7.0 and I am running into some confusion.
My Confusion is how the Incoming Fax works. Outbound Faxes are working.
On the IPO I have set up a New SIP Line (23), with the ITSP Proxy being the FF IP Address, SIP URI just entered wildcard character “*” for Local URI.
On the ICR I set the Line Group ID to the SIP Line of (23) and the Destination to "."
I Created a Short Code of 610N; / Dial Fax / 610N"@Fax Finder IP Address and Line Group (23)
The guy that set up the FF Itself set the Extensions in the FF to 610XX
I set a Test Analog Line to Incoming/Outgoing group to (23) to test and I can see I am not fully understanding how this works with an Incoming Fax.
So Basically what I can see is the Analog Test Line is set to Incoming/Outgoing Line Group ID (23). I call the Analog Line that is set to Incoming Group (23) in which the ICR sends it to Destination "." ? Kind of lost here. I did follow the documentation on the FF Website.
I am attempting to set up a Fax Finder FF240-IP on an Avaya IP Office Running R7.0 and I am running into some confusion.
My Confusion is how the Incoming Fax works. Outbound Faxes are working.
On the IPO I have set up a New SIP Line (23), with the ITSP Proxy being the FF IP Address, SIP URI just entered wildcard character “*” for Local URI.
On the ICR I set the Line Group ID to the SIP Line of (23) and the Destination to "."
I Created a Short Code of 610N; / Dial Fax / 610N"@Fax Finder IP Address and Line Group (23)
The guy that set up the FF Itself set the Extensions in the FF to 610XX
I set a Test Analog Line to Incoming/Outgoing group to (23) to test and I can see I am not fully understanding how this works with an Incoming Fax.
So Basically what I can see is the Analog Test Line is set to Incoming/Outgoing Line Group ID (23). I call the Analog Line that is set to Incoming Group (23) in which the ICR sends it to Destination "." ? Kind of lost here. I did follow the documentation on the FF Website.