Colin Anderson
2006-Dec-20 10:07 UTC
RE: [asterisk-users] spandsp 0.0.3 RxFax fax =?ISO-8859-1?Q?_reception crashes bristuffed_asterisk_1=2E2=2E13_[?= Virusgeprüft]
>Does IAXmodem allows you to receive faxes with any extensions >(auto-detecting incoming faxes).You just let Asterisk do the fax detection for you, and when it hears CNG, send it to the fax extension, and your fax extension would just Dial() one of the IAXmodems (using IAX)>>DRi@b-w-computer.de wrote:>> sure in an small office you can use iaxmodem/hylafax to receive faxes >> - we use it for sending faxes, but would you try to set up about 100 >> iaxmodems inside hylafax if you can handle it directly inside asterisk >> with rx_fax and a small script ?>Yes, I would, actually use 100 iaxmodems instead.>Lee.I second that. After struggling with rxfax (which was total cake to set up, but reception reliability in my specific installation was poor) I bit the bullet and put in a separate Hylafax server connected to my Asterisk box with a crossover cable, rolled up my sleeves, and stated making IAXmodems - 1 per user. I am at over 200 IAXmodem's, and my failure rate on faxes plummeted to about .8 % - more than comparable to a regular fax machine. AFAIC, Hylafax + IAXmodem is the way to go for anything serious, unless we are talking about thousands of users and thousands of faxes per day. I don't even know what could be scaled to that scenario and not be unmanageable.
Lee Howard
2006-Dec-20 10:35 UTC
Re: [asterisk-users] spandsp 0.0.3 RxFax fax =?ISO-8859-1?Q?_reception crashes bristuffed_asterisk_1=2E2=2E13_[?= Virusgeprüft]
Colin Anderson wrote:>AFAIC, Hylafax + IAXmodem is the way to go for anything serious, unless we >are talking about thousands of users and thousands of faxes per day. I don't >even know what could be scaled to that scenario and not be unmanageable. >For the thousands and thousands scenario you could very well also still use HylaFAX (well, HylaFAX+ would probably suit it better) and IAXmodem. However, you'd certainly take advantage of DID and Caller*ID support available in both HylaFAX and IAXmodem instead of using a one-to-one modem-to-user mapping such as you appear to be doing. Lee.
Jean-Yves Avenard
2006-Dec-20 15:40 UTC
Re: [asterisk-users] spandsp 0.0.3 RxFax fax =?ISO-8859-1?Q?_reception crashes bristuffed_asterisk_1=2E2=2E13_[?= Virusgeprüft]
Hi On 12/21/06, Colin Anderson <ColinA@landmarkmasterbuilder.com> wrote:> I second that. After struggling with rxfax (which was total cake to set up, > but reception reliability in my specific installation was poor) I bit the > bullet and put in a separate Hylafax server connected to my Asterisk box > with a crossover cable, rolled up my sleeves, and stated making IAXmodems - > 1 per user. I am at over 200 IAXmodem's, and my failure rate on faxes > plummeted to about .8 % - more than comparable to a regular fax machine.I don't see why rxfax would be less reliable than iaxmodem/hylafax as it's using the same spandsp to receive fax. The only difference I can think of is iaxmodem disable V17 reception within spandsp which is known to be a bit unreliable in reception. JY
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