Gestetner f104 Supplementary Manual

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Introduction
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IP-Fax Functions
With the IP-Fax feature, you can send or receive faxes through fax machines di-
rectly connected to the same network using TCP/IP protocol.
Use the IP address or host name instead of the fax number to specify the desti-
nation machine, or use the alias number when using the gatekeeper.
You can also send faxes to G3 fax machines connected to PSTN via the VoIP gate-
ways (with T.38 Function).
No e-mail server is required since NIC FAX communicates with destination fax
machines connected to the same network directly. The transmission speed is
higher than when using G3.
1. Transmission by specifying the destination with the IP address of VoIP gate-
way (192.168.1.64) and fax number of the receiver (212–123–5678)
2. Transmission by specifying the destination with the alias fax number of the re-
ceiver (2123336666)
3. Transmission by specifying the destination with the IP address or host name
of the receiver (192.168.1.10 or IPFAX1)
Note
❒ NIC FAX must be connected to a LAN and set up correctly in order to use its
❒ The IP-Fax function supported by NIC FAX is compliant to ITU-T Rec. T.38.
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