Справочник Пользователя для OKI 5950
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Feature Set Guide: English
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Internet Fax
Internet fax is a term with several meanings, depending on
context.
Internet fax is a term with several meanings, depending on
context.
Internet fax can mean
· fax communication conducted via the Internet.
· a fax machine capable of Internet Faxing.
· the document (fax) sent via the Internet.
“Real-Time” Fax
“Real-Time” Fax is a type of facsimile transmission that uses
Internet Communication and Confirmation. Two fax
machines, using T.38 protocol, can provide “real-time” data
transmission connections via the Internet.
“Real-Time” Fax is a type of facsimile transmission that uses
Internet Communication and Confirmation. Two fax
machines, using T.38 protocol, can provide “real-time” data
transmission connections via the Internet.
Global vs. Private IP Addresses
There are two types of IP Addresses.
There are two types of IP Addresses.
· Global
· Private
A global IP Address can be contacted by anyone with access
to the Internet.
to the Internet.
A Private IP Address is usually part of a corporate Intranet.
Private IP Addresses are usually “behind” a firewall (security
mechanism).
Private IP Addresses are usually “behind” a firewall (security
mechanism).
Private IP Addresses are not easily contacted via the Internet.
This document covers the installation and use of private IP
Addresses with a T.38 facsimile machine. For information on
working with global IP Addresses, contact your Authorized
Service Dealer.
Addresses with a T.38 facsimile machine. For information on
working with global IP Addresses, contact your Authorized
Service Dealer.
Programming One-Touch Keys
When you program a One-Touch key with the alias for an IP
Address, program the alternate (back-up) number with a
standard PSTN (regular phone fax) number (if applicable).
When you program a One-Touch key with the alias for an IP
Address, program the alternate (back-up) number with a
standard PSTN (regular phone fax) number (if applicable).
If the T.38 connection does not work, your fax will be sent
using the “regular” fax method, PSTN.
using the “regular” fax method, PSTN.