Hi Folks - This may sound weird - but here goes: I live in Japan and on my home POTS line I have a Fax/Phone machine. If I receive a fax, the thing automatically switches to 'fax mode' and prints the fax. If the call is a 'voice call', it sits there & rings until answered. The above is very reliable and works okay. Of course signalling differs in each country (and even by Telco supplier) but my question is: Basically, how does the machine know if the incoming call is a fax or voice call? If there's a way to tell.................. Is there a way (for example) to plug the POTS line into a FXS port then plug the fax machine into the FXO port... AND... If the incoming call is a fax, let Asterisk route it to the FXO port to print the fax. If the incoming call is voice, have Asterisk send the call to one of the SIP hardphones. Of course, Asterisk would have to figure out what type of incoming call this is. Just thinking. - Is this do-able? Thanks in advance Gary Guthary
Alex Balashov
2007-Jun-22 15:20 UTC
[asterisk-users] POTS - Incoming Voice or Fax - How to tell?
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Gary wrote:> Basically, how does the machine know if the incoming call is a fax or > voice call?It quickly listens for fax tones - certain sequences of detection tones from the other end that are in a particular acoustic band. Zaptel supports this on its interfaces (including FXO/POTS), although I have not tried it personally and do not know how well it works: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+fax#Zapfaxdetection -- Alex -- Alex Balashov Evariste Systems Web : http://www.evaristesys.com/ Tel : +1-678-954-0670 Direct : +1-678-954-0671