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Configuring IP Fax
Configuring IP fax options
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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In addition, the Ascend-CBCP-Trunk-Group attribute (115) applies to outgoing IP fax calls.
RADIUS attribute
Value
NAS-Port
Shelf, slot, line, and channel number from which the outgoing call 
originates. The value appears in the following binary format:
FFSS SSLL LLLC CCCC 
FF specifies the shelf number.
SSSS specifies the slot number.
LLLLL specifies the line number.
CCCCC specifies the channel number.
Each value is zero-based. For example, given the decimal number 
13348, whose binary equivalent is 0011 0100 0010 0100:
00=shelf number 1
1101=slot number 14
00001=line number 2 
00100=channel number 5
Acct-Session-Time
Total connection time for a call. For an outgoing IP fax call, the 
time period begins when the modem is reserved and ends when the 
call is terminated.
Client-Port-DNIS
Called number for an outgoing call. 
Ascend-Modem-PortNo 
Modem port used for the call.
Ascend-Modem-SlotNo 
Number of the slot in which the modem card is physically located.
Ascend-Modem-ShelfNo  Number of the shelf on which the modem card in located.
Acct-Input-Octets
Total received bytes for the call.
Acct-Output-Octets 
Total transmitted bytes for the call.
Ascend-Xmit-Rate 
Negotiated transmitted baud rate for the call. For IP fax, transmit-
ted and received baud rates are the same. 
Ascend-Data-Rate
Negotiated received baud rate for the call. For IP fax, transmitted 
and received baud rates are the same. 
Attribute
Value
Ascend-CBCP-Trunk-Group 
(115)
Assigns the callback or outgoing IP fax call to a MAX trunk 
group. The value of Ascend-CBCP-Trunk-Group is 
prepended to the number that the MAX unit dials for callback 
or an outgoing fax call. Specify a trunk-group number from 1 
to 9.