Multi-Tech Systems FF130 User Manual
Chapter 3: FaxFinder Web Management Interface
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FaxFinder Administrator User Guide
Field
Description
Dial Prefix
Dial prefix is a global setting applied to all outbound calls made from this modem, for
example, 9 to dial an outside line. Any value entered here is automatically the first
number dialed for all outbound faxes, regardless of how a fax is submitted.
example, 9 to dial an outside line. Any value entered here is automatically the first
number dialed for all outbound faxes, regardless of how a fax is submitted.
Tone Dial
Select On for tone dialing or Off for pulse dialing. Default is On.
Init String
Use this field to define additional AT modem commends needed for your faxing
environment. AT commands entered here will be issued to this modem before every
call on this port, inbound or outbound.
environment. AT commands entered here will be issued to this modem before every
call on this port, inbound or outbound.
Fax Debugging
If a communication error occurs when FaxFinder attempts to send or receive a fax,
FaxFinder creates a modem log file. This is available through the FaxFinder Web
Management Log menu.
When you enable Fax Debugging, the log file provides more details about the fax call.
Select On if you want to log fax debugging information or Off if you do not.
FaxFinder creates a modem log file. This is available through the FaxFinder Web
Management Log menu.
When you enable Fax Debugging, the log file provides more details about the fax call.
Select On if you want to log fax debugging information or Off if you do not.
Note:
Multi-Tech recommends that you turn this on as needed to collect data for
troubleshooting and turn it off when you have the more detailed log file.
Modem Configuration Table
This section displays the current settings of each fax modem in your FaxFinder.
Inbound Routing
You can configure FaxFinder to deliver incoming faxes several ways:
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Global Routing is based on the line that received it or by extension number. A global routing entry
will send a copy of every incoming fax to the defined fax destination in addition to destinations in
the Lines or Recipients table.
will send a copy of every incoming fax to the defined fax destination in addition to destinations in
the Lines or Recipients table.
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Line Routing is used when the Fax Configuration routing parameter for that line/modem is set to
POTS. You can also use Line Routing to define a default Fax Destination when extension information
is not obtained.
POTS. You can also use Line Routing to define a default Fax Destination when extension information
is not obtained.
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Recipient Routing is based on the extension number and requires that the Fax Configuration routing
parameter be set to DTMF Digits or a PBX Mode Code. This type of routing requires the PBX/phone
line to provide DID extension information in the form of DTMF digits. FaxFinder matches the DID
extension from the PBX with the Recipients table to determine delivery options.
parameter be set to DTMF Digits or a PBX Mode Code. This type of routing requires the PBX/phone
line to provide DID extension information in the form of DTMF digits. FaxFinder matches the DID
extension from the PBX with the Recipients table to determine delivery options.
You can define multiple fax destinations for each line and recipient. Faxes can be delivered via email,
sent to a printer, or written to a network share.
sent to a printer, or written to a network share.