Oki 5750 User Manual

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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 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.

Global vs. Private 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.

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 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.

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).

If the T.38 connection does not work, your fax will be sent
using the “regular” fax method, PSTN.

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