At 05:33 PM 4/21/2005, Jim McAtee wrote:
>Thanks to everyone who replied to my earlier questions.
>
>How would one set up a multiline fax server, with both incoming and
>outgoing calls going through a KX-TD1232?  Let's say the fax server has
>two lines and we'd like the ability to be able to send/receive, send/send,
>or receive/receive using both lines simultaneously.
>
>We have eight CO lines - seven voice plus one fax - with the fax line
>currently not coming through the KSU.  The other seven lines are in a
>circular hunt group at the telco.  Can I add the fax line to the hunt
>group and route incoming fax calls to the two extensions of the fax
>server?  I'm wondering how you avoid having incoming fax calls answered by
>users in the office or by the voice processing system.

If the lines are truly in a circular hunt, you can't add the fax line to 
the group.  The fax server can be extensions on a TD system, and you can 
send/send and send/receive, but not receive'/receive unless you create a 
2-line hunt group routed to the server.  This would show busy when the fax 
has the lines and be available for outgoing calls.  You'd direct the 
ringing to the extensions that are the fax servers, by creating an 
extension hunt group.

If you're into punishment, you could get a couple of fax switches and order 
a 6 line terminal hunt group with overflow into the 2-line
hunt group that is your fax server.  Now, if the call doesn't have CNG, it 
will ring the voice line, and you still could use them as spare outgoing 
lines, but you run into issues under current discussion of not marking the 
TD trunks busy when the fax has the line.

Carl Navarro
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