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2 – Server Administration

NET SatisFAXtion 8.6 Manual

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Server Administration

2.1

How Faxes Flow Through the System

2.1.1

Queues

There are four important queues in NET SatisFAXtion. Any fax that is processed
by the server is stored in one or more queues. The fax server’s queues should
stay relatively empty. If the queues grow in size over time, it can be an an
indication that something misconfigured.

Scheduled Queue: This queue stores outbound faxes waiting to be sent.
Faxes that are converting, faxes that failed and are waiting to retry, and faxes
that are scheduled to send in the future will wait here.

Active Queue: This queue contains all faxes that are actively sending or
receiving are stored here.

Outbox (Sent Queue): Delivery notifications are stored here before they are
delivered to the sender. Some clients (notably FAXability) will only collect
notifications when the user specifically checks. All other clients will retrieve
notifications in real time, and nothing should be left here longer than a few
seconds.

Inbox (Received Queue): Received faxes are stored here before they are
delivered to the receiver. Unrouted faxes (delivered to Postmaster) will remain
here until manually routed. Some clients (notably FAXability) will not retrieve
faxes in real time since the client application is not running all the time.

2.1.2

Outbound Faxes

A fax is sent to the fax server from a client.

NET SatisFAXtion validates the phone number

The fax server places the call using a configured fax device.

When the fax completes, a status notification is sent back to the client.

2.1.3

Inbound Faxes

A call comes in from a configured fax device.

NET SatisFAXtion answers the call and begins receiving the fax.

Once the fax is completely received, the fax server makes a decision where to
send it.

The fax is delivered it to the client.

2.2

Fax Devices

The term “fax device” is used to refer to the means by which the NET
SatisFAXtion fax server sends or receives faxes from other fax machines or fax

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