3.Setting the IP Fax Function
Setting the IP Fax Function from TopAccess 25
Setting the IP Fax Function
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If IPv6 is used for Server IP Address, put the value in brackets ([ ]). (Link Local Address is not available.)
Example: [2001:0db8::1234:5678:90ab:cdef]
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Proxy Server Setting - Primary
When the settings are specified for both [Primary] and [Secondary] in [Proxy
Server Setting], those for [Primary] are used.
Server IP Address *
— Enters the host name or the IP address of a primary
proxy server. You can enter up to 128 characters. This will not be displayed if
[Auto(DHCP)] or [Auto(DHCPv6)] has been selected in Address Mode.
Port Number
— Enters the port number for sending packets to a primary
registrar. You can enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535. Generally the
default value “5060” is used.
User Name
— Enters a user name to be authenticated in a primary proxy
server. You can enter up to 64 characters.
Password
— Enters a password to be authenticated in a primary proxy
server. You can enter up to 64 characters.
Retype Password
— Enters the same password again for a confirmation.
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Proxy Server Setting -
Secondary
When a primary proxy server cannot be used, a secondary one will be
utilized.
Server IP Address *
— Enters the host name or the IP address of a
secondary proxy server. You can enter up to 128 characters. This will not be
displayed if [Auto] or [Auto(DHCPv6)] has been selected in Address Mode.
Port Number
— Enters the port number for sending packets to a secondary
proxy server. You can enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535. Generally
the default value “5060” is used.
User Name
— Enters a user name to be authenticated in a secondary proxy
server. You can enter up to 64 characters.
Password
— Enters a password to be authenticated in a secondary proxy
server.
You can enter up to 64 characters.
Retype Password
— Enters the same password again for a confirmation.
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T.38 Transport
Sets the transport protocol to be used preferentially in the T.38 session.
After the SIP session has been established, select the protocol for sending/
receiving data.
UDP
— Select this to use UDP.
TCP
— Select this to use TCP.
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T.38 Media Type
Sets the type of the media stream to be used in the T.38 session.
After the SIP session has been established, select the type of the media
stream for sending/receiving data.
Image
— Select this to send or receive data in an image format.
Application
— Select this to send or receive data in an application format.
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T.38 Reception Port Number
Enters the port number for receiving the T.38 session. You can enter a value
in the range from 1 to 65535. Generally the default value “5006” is used.
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RTP Reception Port Number
Enters the port number for receiving RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol).
You can enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535. Generally the default
value “5004” is used.
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Incoming Reply Delay Time
Enters the delay time until the reception operation has started after it has
been detected.
You can enter a value in the range from 0 to 32 sec. Generally the default
value “0” is used.
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Maximum Use Bandwidth
(kbps)
Enters the maximum bandwidth for IP Fax communication. You can enter a
value in the range from 64 to 65535. Generally the default value “1000” is
used.
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Summary of Contents for e-STUDIO A Series
Page 6: ...6 CONTENTS ...
Page 7: ...1 IP Fax Function Overviews About IP Fax 8 ...
Page 10: ...1 IP Fax Function Overviews 10 About IP Fax ...
Page 11: ...2 Installing the license Checking the license 12 Installing the license 13 ...
Page 14: ...2 Installing the license 14 Installing the license ...
Page 97: ...5 Troubleshooting Transmission Reception Trouble 98 Error Codes for IP Faxing 99 ...
Page 100: ...5 Troubleshooting 100 Error Codes for IP Faxing ...
Page 106: ...106 INDEX ...