5 inbound faxes, 1 routing methods, 1 manual routing – FaxBack NET SatisFAXtion 8.7 (Including R3) - Manual User Manual

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2 – Server Administration

NET SatisFAXtion 8.7 Manual

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2.5

Inbound Faxes

When the fax server receives a fax, it stores it in the Inbox (Receive Queue).
From there it will be

routed

to clients based on information received with the

fax such as which physical fax port it was received on (

line

routing) or the dialed

phone number (

DID

routing).

Additional operations on faxes such as

Exporting

them or

Autoprinting

them are

not truly “routing” and so have different mechanisms to indicate which faxes
should be

Exported

or

Autoprinted

. Refer to their own sections, below.

All

Routing

information is stored in the

User

or

Group

configuration, accessible

from the

Administration

program’s User Administration section. See

2.4

Managing Users and Groups

for more information.

In order for the fax server to automatically route there must be enough infor-
mation when the fax is received to uniquely identify a single user or a single
group. For example, this means you can only assign a single phone number to
one user or to one group.
Line Sharing: Sharing phone lines between NET SatisFAXtion and another de-
vice is not supported. Line sharing can cause numerous problems including gar-
bled or incomplete faxes, failed fax transmissions and lost or misdirected faxes.

2.5.1

Routing Methods

Not all fax devices can perform all methods of routing. Be sure to check the ca-
pabilities of your device.

2.5.1.1

Manual Routing

Manual routing is the simplest form of routing, and is only used when there isn’t
enough information to route to a unique user or group. With manual routing, the
only way faxes get delivered to users is when a

Router

or

Supervisor

level user

uses the Administration program to view each fax, make a decision about who it
should go to, and forwards the fax to a user or group.
To manually forward, run the Administration program and log in. Go to the In-
box (Received Queue) using the

View Inbox

menu. You will see a list of un-

routed faxes. Double-click on one of the faxes and you will see the first page of
the fax in the bottom pane. Note that if you are logging in as a

Router

level

user, you will only be able to see the first page. Once you have made a decision
who to route the fax to, right-click on it and click

Forward

. A window will open

listing all groups and users. Select the group or user to route the fax to (multi-
ple users can be selected by holding down the Control key). Click

Forward

. The

fax will leave the Inbox. Repeat this process until the Inbox is empty, and be
sure to check the Inbox frequently to route any new faxes that are received.

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