[Freeswitch-users] Fax Machine

Tim St. Pierre fs-list at communicatefreely.net
Wed Nov 10 06:25:17 PST 2010


Why do you need to come back to freeswitch after it goes through your registration and accounting
server?  Can you do this:

Fax user -> Freeswitch (e-mail to fax) -> SIP Proxy (accounting) -> provider



Antonio wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I'm new to FreeSwitch and am having some doubts with the implantation of 
> a fax system.
> 
> In the company I am introducing a machine with FreeSwitch that make the 
> function of gateway (ISDN & SIP) with different provider. We have a 
> server (SIP) for the treatment of users: registration, location, 
> acounting (to know you spend each user and department, etc.). I'm having 
> real problems (well, I have more since I am a rookie with FreeSwitch) 
> with the configuration of sending fax. After checking FreeSwitch wiki, 
> the fax receiving does not see much complication, will receive the fax 
> and send it to an email address ;-), but the problem comes when I send a 
> fax and make the accounting :-(.
> 
> If traffic T38, would pass by the main server and this would make the 
> accounting treatment, but we will use email sending or winprint (hylafax 
> virtual printer) and therefore does not pass through the main server :'( .
> 
> He had intended to create in FreeSwitch a sip provider that is the 
> connection to the server and forwarding the traffic back to FreeSwitch 
> (gateway), so traffic would be recorded.
> 
> FreeSwitch (gateway & fax) -> server (accounting) -> FreeSwitch (gateway 
> & fax) -> providers.
> 
> What do you think this solution? You think of any better idea? Do not 
> enter a loop to send traffic that is going to route it back outside? 
> thank you very much.
> 
> Greetings
> 
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