Fb-related-id, Fb-remote-csid, Fb-rtn-count – FaxBack Port Server RADIUS Support (RFC 2865, 2866) User Manual

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The account that actually received the fax. This field is set only for received faxes where the
primary account associated with a DID was busy or unavailable, and instead the “failover receive
account” received the fax.

FB-Related-Id

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

FaxBack vendor-specific

String (ASCII)

0-32 chars


Faxes sent and received through fax ATAs are delivered in stages, for example, the upload of a
fax from the ATA to the Queue Server is one stage, and later the delivery of the fax by a real-time
port server client or by an external component that is not part of the port server is another delivery
stage. In order to connect CDRs from various delivery stages, the FB-Related-Id will contain a
session-id from an earlier delivery stage of the same fax message.

FB-Remote-CSID

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

FaxBack vendor-specific

String (ASCII)

0-32 chars

For sent and received faxes, the TSI for a receive, the CSI for a send.

FB-RTN-Count

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

FaxBack vendor-specific

Integer

4 bytes


The retrain negative count for the fax session.

FB-RTP-Count

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

FaxBack vendor-specific

Integer

4 bytes


The retrain positive count for the fax session.

FB-SIP-Call-Id

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

FaxBack vendor-specific

String (ASCII)

0-96 chars

The SIP Call-Id for the fax session.

FB-Source

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

FaxBack vendor-specific

String (UTF-8)

0-64 chars

An optional description of the creator of the account. This information comes from the account,
and is saved with the CDR at the end of a session.

FB-Start-Time

Attribute Type

Data Type

Length

FaxBack vendor-specific

Unix date

4 bytes

Date and time (UTC) when the session with the Connection Server first started (upon first contact
with the client for a send request, or when a DID was first matched to an account, before the
actual fax session).

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