Fb-call-ahead-mode, Fb-cdr-info, Fb-client-info – FaxBack Port Server RADIUS Support (RFC 2865, 2866) User Manual

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1

The account is “Shared Send-Only”, allowing other clients to login using the same
account/password. Unlimited clients can login using this account, with clients being
completely independent of each other. Clients can only send faxes.

4

The account is type “Private Send/Receive”, with the same behavior as value 0 listed
above, but for a client that uses the queue transfer protocol, such as a fax ATA.

5

The account is type “Shared Send-Only”, with the same behavior as value 1 listed
above, but for a client that uses the queue transfer protocol, such as a fax ATA.

8

The account is a “Load-balance Group”, with an “Alternating” delivery style to member
accounts.

9

The account is a “Load-balance Group”, with a “Most Free Receive Sessions” delivery
style to member accounts.

10

The account is a “Load-balance Group”, with a “Random” delivery style to member
accounts.


When this attribute is omitted in a RADIUS response packet, the default value is 0.

FB-Call-Ahead-Mode

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

FaxBack vendor-specific

Integer

4 bytes

Optional response to the Get-Account command in the Account-Login and Pre-Send-Session
contexts. For the Account-Login context, this value specifies how the account is configured
regarding the call-ahead behavior of an ATA client. For the Pre-Send-Session context, this value
is treated as a yes/no flag, and returned to the fax ATA where directly.

Tag

Value

0

Never

1

Dynamic

2

Always

When this attribute is omitted in a RADIUS response packet, the default value is 1. In the
Account-Login context a value of 1 means that the account is configured for the Dynamic mode.
In the Pre-Send-Session context a value of 1 means that the fax ATA will perform the call-ahead
behavior.

FB-CDR-Info

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

FaxBack vendor-specific

String (UTF-8)

0-64 chars

Optional response to Get-Account commands that precede the start of send or receive sessions.
If provided, the port server will include this value in the “FB-CDR-Info” attribute of the CDR that is
saved at the end of the session.

This value is intended provide information about the account that gets saved in the CDR.

When this attribute is omitted in a RADIUS response packet, the “FB-CDR-Info” attribute of the
CDR is empty.

FB-Client-Info

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

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