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Re: [hylafax-users] Direct Inward Dial based routing with FaxDispatch
Yes I did say my PBX will do that....:( the telecom guys are not sure if it works/ can they do that...thats why I am looking for something my self....by the way how do I use subaddress? I tried checking if my modem likes dtmf/cid or not as per - http://www.hylafax.org/archive/2005-12/msg00154.php
I got this
ATZ
OK
ATS0=0
OK
AT+VCID=1
ERROR
AT+FCLASS=8
ERROR
So now that means my modem is not good for dtmf/cid - subaddress please?
On Wed, 24 May 2006 Lee Howard wrote :
>Suraj Jadhav wrote:
>
>>What does this route to <unspecified>, mean? Can I use it for routing?
>>
>
>That refers to any subaddress that was communicated within the fax protocol. <unspecified> indicates that there was no subaddress. Subaddresses are very cool things, but they're very uncommon.
>
>>Now I am able to send fax/recv in Class 1...Now I need to figure out how will I make the sender to send dtmf (Well I am really 0 about this...) Then I have to find out how will I read the dtmf in FaxDispatch and route it......
>>
>
>I thought you said that your PBX would send DID as DTMF to the modem after the modem took the receiver off-hook.
>
>Lee.
>
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Thanks & Regards
Suraj Jadhav