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Re: [hylafax-users] fax routing on called number (was: configura



Hy,

> > I am about to launch into this. 
Me too :)

I am using an Sedlbauer Speedfax+ ISDN card behind an PBX which suplies an
Euro ISDN BRI with MSNs. The AT command interface for the card is suplied by
the Linux Kernel. 

There are two ways to configure the MSNs which should be used, an ugly one
which i'm using at the moment and an nice one, which i want to use i near
future:

the ugly one: The Phonenumber which the ISDN card should for must be set
	      with "ModemResetCmds: AT&E<MSN>". For each Faxnumber you want
	      to use an extra faxgetty with it's own device must be setup
	      (the device is only virtual, you don't need an new ISDN card
	       for each device!). 
	      Faxrouting is done by the device names (all faxes received on
	      ttyI0 are send to chef@acme.com, ttyI1 to bigboss@acme.net
	      etc...)
the nice one: With the AT&L command more than one MSN can be assigned to a
	      device. (with the command "AT&L930;935;936" the card listens
	      to the numbers 930, 935 and 936). With ATS23=3 the Kernel
	      appends the called number to the end of the Ring message
	      (instead of a simple RING it sends RING/930 when the number
	       930 where called). 
	      With this you can handle up to 10 MSNs with a single card or
	      posibly (not tested) an complet numberblock when you use what 
	      is called "Anlagenanschluss" (something like PBX-Line) in
	      Germany.
	      I have have only tested it once now and got the problem that
	      Hylafax dosn't like the RING/<MSN> message. Maybe there is an
	      configuration option for this which i didn't found today...
	      I will try it again tomorow :)

Bye
	Sascha



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