What Steve posted is the output of the command 'show application RxFAX'
on
the Asterisk CLI.
- Brad
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From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Woody Sturges
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 11:15 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SpanDSP rxfax TSID variable name?
Thanks Steve. That's exactly what I was looking for.
At the risk of embarrasing myself (I know, too late), where is this
'help'? I've searched the Wiki, I've been on the Digium forums,
I've
looked for it in the Asterisk CLI, etc. I'm missing something that
seems to be pretty obvious. I'm using Asterisk@Home 1.5.
Thanks,
Woody
Steve Underwood wrote:
> Woody Sturges wrote:
>
>> Scott's SpanDSP FAQ mentions that the senders' TSID (20 bytes
sent by
>> sending fax machine) is made available, but doesn't mention where
or
>> how. Is there a variable or something that's set? I didn't
see it
>> in http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+variables
>
>
> I suppose trying the help would be a little too obscure? :-\
>
> RxFAX(filename[|caller][|debug]): Receives a FAX from the channel
> into the
> given filename. If the file exists it will be overwritten. The file
> should be in TIFF/F format.
> The "caller" option makes the application behave as a calling
machine,
> rather than the answering machine. The default behaviour is to behave as
> an answering machine.
> Uses LOCALSTATIONID to identify itself to the remote end.
> LOCALHEADERINFO to generate a header line on each page.
> Sets REMOTESTATIONID to the sender CSID.
> FAXPAGES to the number of pages received.
> FAXBITRATE to the transmition rate.
> FAXRESOLUTION to the resolution.
> Returns -1 when the user hangs up.
> Returns 0 otherwise.
>
>
> TxFAX(filename[|caller][|debug]): Send a given TIFF file to the
> channel as a FAX.
> The \"caller\" option makes the application behave as a calling
machine,
> rather than the answering machine. The default behaviour is to behave as
> an answering machine.
> Uses LOCALSTATIONID to identify itself to the remote end.
> LOCALHEADERINFO to generate a header line on each page.
> Sets REMOTESTATIONID to the receiver CSID.
> Returns -1 when the user hangs up, or if the file does not exist.
> Returns 0 otherwise.
>
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