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2 – Server Administration

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Voice over IP (VoIP) is a general term for placing telephone calls over data net-
works. The NET SatisFAXtion fax server uses Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
and T.38 (International Telecommunication Union publication T.38) protocol to
set up calls, and to transmit fax data respectively.

2.2.2.1

A Note on Fax Server Ports versus Media Gateway Ports

The ports you see in NET SatisFAXtion are “virtual” ports. They do not corre-
spond with the physical ports on the media gateway. Outbound ports are allo-
cated lowest port number to highest (ascending), and inbound ports are
allocated from highest to lowest (descending).

2.2.2.2

Configuring NET SatisFAXtion to use a VoIP device

NET SatisFAXtion can use a variety of VoIP devices and/or SIP providers to
send and receive faxes. Find the section below that most closely resembles
your scenario.
VoIP devices are initially configured in

Re-Detect Fax Devices

. You can config-

ure VoIP device parameters afterwards in the

Change Server Settings

utility,

Start Programs NET SatisFAXtion

Change Server Settings

. Click on

the

Fax Hardware Settings

button, select a port and click

Advanced

.

Click

More Settings

to override the IP address used for SIP.

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