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Table of Contents Copyright Notice...3 Fax Required for Troubleshooting...4 T.38 Fax Transmission...5 Enabling T.38 Fax Transmission... 6 Setting the Redundancy Level... 7 Allowing Unsecure T.38 with Secure RTP...8 Selecting the Base Port for T.38 Fax Calls...9 Configuring the Behavior of the T.38 INVITE Not Accepted... 9 Fax Transmission through a Firewall... 10 Configuring the T.38 No Signal...10 Clear Channel Fax Transmission...11 Configuring the Clear Channel Fax Transmission...12 FAX Detection Flow... 14 Configuring Machine Detection...14 Parameters...16 SipEp > Interop Parameters... 16 InteropSdpT38ParametersEncoding (Config Parameter)...16 2

Copyright Notice Copyright Notice Copyright 2015 Media5 Corporation. This document contains information that is confidential and proprietary to Media5 Corporation. Media5 Corporation reserves all rights to this document as well as to the Intellectual Property of the document and the technology and know-how that it includes and represents. This publication cannot be reproduced, neither in whole nor in part, in any form whatsoever, without written prior approval by Media5 Corporation. Media5 Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes at any time and without the obligation to notify any person and/or entity of such revisions and/or changes. Copyright 2015 3

Fax Required for Troubleshooting Type Fax Transmission Protocol Clear Mode T.38 Fax Transmission Speed High speed Low speed Fax mode Automatic Manual Receiving fax Model Make Sending fax Model Make Fax mode ECM non- ECM Firewall Yes No 4

T.38 Fax Transmission T.38 Fax Transmission T.38 is an ITU recommendation for allowing transmission of fax over IP networks in real time. PROs Allows for redundancy, therefore increases the reliability of the transmissions. Faxes in T.38 are not as sensitive to network imperfection like packet loss or jitter as faxes in Clear Channel. CONs The number of redundancy packets will increase the bandwidth used The higher the speed, the more bandwidth is used. May take more bandwidth than a fax in Clear channel. Requirements The Mediatrix must be able to detect a CNG, v21 preamble or T.38 packet to switch to T.38 Reasonable delay, 1 second round trip is acceptable however 2 seconds could cause timeout or collision Configuration Enabling T.38 Fax Transmission (p. 6) Setting the Redundancy Level (p. 7) Allowing Unsecure T.38 with Secure RTP (p. 8) Selecting the Base Port for T.38 Fax Calls (p. 9) Configuring the Behavior of the T.38 INVITE Not Accepted (p. 9) Call Flow Copyright 2015 5

Enabling T.38 Fax Transmission If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields, click Show Help, located at the upper right corner of the Web page, to display field description when mousing over the field name.. Steps Result 1) Go to Media > Codecs. 2) In the Codec section, click located on the same line as T.38. 3) Set the Enable filed to Enable. 4) Click Apply. 6

T.38 Fax Transmission Setting the Redundancy Level If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields, click Show Help, located at the upper right corner of the Web page, to display field description when mousing over the field name.. Steps Result 1) Go to Media > Codecs. 2) In the Codec section, click located on the same line as T.38. 3) In the T.38 table, set the Redundancy Level. Using redundancy increases transmission reliability, however the number of redundancy packets will also increase the bandwidth being used. 4) Set the Frame Redundancy Level. 5) Click Apply. The repetition of the final frame will help prevent losing the end of a message, v.21 or end of page message. Losing the end of packet message can create a major problem in the transmission since the Redundancy is not use in this situation. Copyright 2015 7

Allowing Unsecure T.38 with Secure RTP If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields, click Show Help, located at the upper right corner of the Web page, to display field description when mousing over the field name. Steps Result This procedure is required only if SRTP is used. 1) Go to Media > Security. 2) In the Security table, under the RTP section, set the Mode selection list to Secure with fallback. 3) Under the T.38 section, set the Allow Unsecure T.38 with Secure RTP selection list to Yes. 4) Click Apply. 8

T.38 Fax Transmission Selecting the Base Port for T.38 Fax Calls If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields, click Show Help, located at the upper right corner of the Web page, to display field description when mousing over the field name. Steps Result 1) Go to Media > Misc. 2) In the Base Port table, enter the first port to be used for T.38 Fax calls in the T.38 field. 3) Click Apply. If you do not know which port to use, refer to the Ports and Protocol Settings document. Configuring the Behavior of the T.38 INVITE Not Accepted This task allows you to set the unit s behaviour after receiving an error to a SIP INVITE for T.38 fax. If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields, click Show Help, located at the upper right corner of the Web page, to display field description when mousing over the field name. Steps Result 1) Go to SIP > Interop. 2) In the Behavior on T.38 INVITE Not Accepted table, from the Behavior selection list, set the required behavior for each SIP Error Code. 3) Click Apply. Copyright 2015 9

Fax Transmission through a Firewall Using T.38 with a Firewall Requirements The communication channel must remain open for a fax to go through a firewall i.e. the unit sends "no signal" packets to fill the dead air intervals that could occur during a fax transmission and cause the closure of the firewall. Configuration Configuring the T.38 No Signal (p. 10) Configuring the T.38 No Signal If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields, click Show Help, located at the upper right corner of the Web page, to display field description when mousing over the field name. Steps Result 1) Go to Media > Codecs. 2) Click located on the same row as T.38. 3) Set the No Signal selection list to Enable. 4) Set the No Signal Timeout selection list to Enable. 5) Click Apply. In order to keep RTP ports opened for T.38 packets, the unit will send 'no signal' packets to fill the dead air intervals that could occur during a fax transmission and cause the closure of the firewall. 10

Clear Channel Fax Transmission Clear Channel Fax Transmission Modulated Fax information from the PSTN is passed in-band end-to-end over a voice speech path in a IP network. There are 2 pass-through techniques. The configured voice codec is used for fax transmission. This technique works only when the configured codec is G711 with no VAD and no echo cancellation (EC) or when the configured codec is a clear channel codec or G.726/32. Low bit-rate codecs cannot be used for fax transmission. Gateway dynamically changes the codec from the codec configured for voice to G.711 with no VAD and no EC for the duration of the fax session. This method is referred to as "codec up speed" or "fax passthrough with up speed". PROs Less intrusive, does not modify the packets Does not allows for redundancy Takes less bandwidth than a T.38 fax transmission The bandwidth usage is practically constant. Bandwidth only affected by the P-Time. CONs Sensitive to network imperfection like packet loss or jitter Configuration Configuring the Clear Channel Fax Transmission (p. 12) Call Flow Copyright 2015 11

Configuring the Clear Channel Fax Transmission If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields, click Show Help, located at the upper right corner of the Web page, to display field description when mousing over the field name.. Steps 1) Go to Media > Codecs. 2) In the Codec section, click Transmission. 3) In the selected Codec table, set the fields as required. located on the same line as the Codec you wish to use for Fax 12

Clear Channel Fax Transmission 4) Make sure to enable the Data Transmission. 5) Click Apply. Result For example: Copyright 2015 13

FAX Detection Flow IF AND THEN If T.38 is enabled A CNG tone is detected, or A V.21 preamble is detected, or T.38 packets are received on the IP side Then the Mediatrix switches to T.38 If a CED tone is detected (Answer Tone or ANS) and no other conditions indicates that a fax is present, or If a fax is detected but T.38 is deactivated If a CED [1] is detected before a CNG Then the Mediatrix unit switches to Clear mode. The Mediatrix unit will first switch to Clear Channel and if T.38 is enabled, it will then switch to T.38. Configuring Machine Detection If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields, click Show Help, located at the upper right corner of the Web page, to display field description when mousing over the field name.. Steps Result This procedure is only required if your fax machine is directly connected to a specific FXS port and if this port is not used for modem transmission. 1) Go to Media > Misc. 2) Set the CNG Tone Detection selection list to Enable. 3) Set the CED Tone Detection selection list to Enable. 4) Set the V.21 Modulation Detection selection list to Enable. 5) Set the Behavior On CED Tone Detection selection list to Fax Mode. 6) Click Apply.... 1 Note that the CED tone can be detected on both the IP side (egress side) or on the analog side (ingress side). 14

FAX Detection Flow Copyright 2015 15

Parameters Although the services can be configured in great part in the web browser, some aspects of the configuration can only be completed with the MIB parameters by : using a MIB browser, such as the Mediatrix Unit Manager Network (UMN); using the CLI; creating a configuration script containing the configuration parameters. SipEp > Interop Parameters InteropSdpT38ParametersEncoding (Config Parameter) Type Range Default Script/CLI Enum ItuT38AnnexD(100) SippingRealTimeFax00InternetDraft(200) SippingRealTimeFax00InternetDraft SipEp.InteropSdpT38ParametersEncoding SNMP OID.1.3.6.1.4.1.4935.1000.100.200.100.1400.1.50000.3300 Determines the format in which the unit's T.38 capabilities are advertised. This format is used in the SDP portion of SIP packets. SippingRealTimeFax00InternetDraft : Support for the boolean T.38 parameters T38FaxFillBitRemoval, T38FaxTranscodingMMR and T38FaxTranscodingJBIG is advertised by associating a value of 0 (unsupported) or 1 (supported) with the parameter in the following manner: 'a=t38faxfillbitremoval:0', 'a=t38faxtranscodingmmr:0' and 'a=t38faxtranscodingjbig:0'. This is compliant with the draft-ietfsipping-realtimefax-00.txt internet draft. ItuT38AnnexD : Support for the above T.38 parameters is advertised in conformance with ITU-T Recommendation T.38, section D.2.3. The presence of the parameter in the SDP indicates support for it (without the need for an associated value), while its absence means that it is not supported. 16

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