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Configuring IP Fax
Configuring system parameters for IP fax modem usage
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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Net/E1
Line Config
any profile
Ch 1 TrnkGrp=9
System
Sys Config
Use Trunk Grps=0
Assigning bandwidth for typical IP fax usage
After the fax server has control of a digital modem, it dials the call on any available channel 
unless the fax server configuration specifies a trunk-group number. In that case, the fax server 
uses an available channel within the specified trunk group. If no channels in that trunk group 
are available, the MAX unit returns a Trunk Group Not Available code to the fax server, which 
tries the call again later. 
For example, the following commands configure the system to use 2-digit trunk groups, and 
assign an entire a T1 line to trunk group 5. (Fewer than 24 channels can be assigned to a trunk 
group if appropriate.) If the fax server configuration also specifies 2-digit trunk groups and 
trunk group 5, the following channels are available for IP fax usage.
System 
Sys Config
Use Trunk Grps
Num Trunk Digits
Net/T1
Line Config
any profile
Parameter
Specifies
Use Trunk Grps
Enable/disable the use of trunk groups in the MAX. With the 
default setting of no, the Num Trunk Digits and 
Trunk-Group settings do not apply. With the yes setting, all 
channels must be assigned trunk-group numbers.
Num Trunk Digits
Number of digits to allow for trunk groups. Currently, the IP 
fax server supports 2-digit trunk groups, but the 
trunk-group-number specification must be within the range of 
2 to 9. The MAX must agree with the fax server about the 
number of digits in a trunk-group number, or telephone num-
bers are not parsed correctly and calls fail. 
Parallel Dial
Total number of dial-out calls that the MAX can place at the 
same time.
Ch N Trnk Grp
Assignment of a channel to a trunk group, making it available 
for outbound calls. Dial numbers for connections can then be 
directed to specific channels by specifying the trunk group as 
a single-digit dialing prefix to the far-end phone number.