On 11/03/2012 9:35 AM, Elia S. wrote:
> Hello Andy
>
> I have looked a bit on the cisco website.
>
> But for me it is uncelar one requirement.
>
> I have a cisco router (maybe 3700 or 2600) with the voice card VIC as
> written in the cisco site.
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/...html#wp1110418
>
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk65...801fe5da.shtml
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>
> The docs speaks about a gateway... but cannot I receive the fax on the
> router (then sent via email) directly plugging the cisco to the PSTN line?
>
>
>
> "Andy" ha scritto nel messaggio news:jjajp4$ofu$...
>
> On 03/01/2012 10:45 PM, Elia S. wrote:
>> Hello
>> exist anything that installed on a cisco router, acts as a FAX server?
>>
>> Like a fax server with email queing?
>> It receives a fax on a analog line and sends via FAX to an email address?
>>
>> Just asking...
>>
>> thanks
>
> It depends how you define "fax server".
>
> T.37 Store-and-Forward Fax:
>
> Converts a fax message into a TIFF file.
> Creates a standard MIME e-mail message.
> Attaches the TIFF file to the e-mail message.
> Forwards the e-mail message and attachment to the messaging
> infrastructure of a designated SMTP server, where the message is stored.
>
> It works a treat.
>
>
>
>
The gateway is the router. The incoming call will be received on a voice
module in that router.
That second document - the Cisco Fax Services over IP Application Guide
- is the one to be looking at.