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GFI FAXmaker for Exchange/SMTP Manual 
Configuring Fax routing 
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Configuring Fax routing 
Introduction to fax routing 
An important ability for Network fax packages is to be able to 
determine the right recipient of an incoming fax. GFI FAXmaker 
supports several ways of achieving this. Each method has its 
advantages and disadvantages. Overall, DID routing is preferred for 
larger installations, and MSN and Line routing for smaller installations. 
In this paragraph we discuss all the routing methods, their advantages 
and their requirements. 
DID routing (ISDN) 
ISDN is the faster, more reliable and more cost effective way to do 
faxing. ISDN is available in most regions via your telecommunications 
provider. The ISDN protocol is digital, and allows you to set-up direct-
in-dial (DID) routing.  In the UK, DID routing is also referred to as DDI 
routing. 
With DID routing your telecommunications provider allocates you a 
range of virtual numbers, which will allow individual 
users/printers/public folders to have their own fax numbers, without 
requiring a physical fax line for each. If you already have ISDN you 
can choose to use available lines from your PBX. Upon answering the 
fax call, the ISDN protocol will pass the number on which the call is 
being answered to GFI FAXmaker.  
Ordering a new ISDN line 
If you wish to use a new fax number range with FAXmaker you will 
need to contact your telecommunications provider to install an ISDN 
service. You will need to let them know that you wish to use the 
service for faxing, how many ISDN lines you want installed and how 
large a range of numbers you wish to have assigned to service. The 
telecommunications provider will then install a port (or a network 
termination device depending on your region) at your location to 
connect to the ISDN card in the FAXmaker server. 
One ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) consists of 2 ISDN channels. 
i.e. 4BRI will give eight lines for faxing. One ISDN Primary Rate 
Interface (PRI) will give 24/30 lines depending on your region. 
Using available ISDN lines behind a PBX 
If you want to use numbers from an existing number range for routing 
faxes to individual users you will need to contact your phone 
technicians. They will need to create what is commonly referred to as 
an ‘s-bus extension’ and configure a port for the ISDN card to be 
configured as an ‘s-bus device’. The phone technicians will then need 
to program the PABX to present the DID numbers from the specified