General Settings
VOIP Protocol
In this area you can select the type of incoming calls for which the rule applied. The rule can be applied to SIP, H.323 or ISDN CAPI 2.0 incoming calls.
SIP
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming SIP calls.
H.323
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming H.323 calls.
ISDN CAPI 2.0
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming ISDN CAPI 2.0 calls.
VOIP Call From
The settings in this area allow to specify the first part of route pattern, for which the rule applies. The rule can be applied to incoming calls from any phone number, from specified phone number (username) or from a group of phone numbers. At the same time, the SIP/H.323 rule can be applied to incoming calls from any SIP or H.323 endpoint or only to incoming calls from specified SIP/H.323 endpoint (SIP/H.323 server).
Prefixes
sip:
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming SIP calls with sip: prefix in the first part of route pattern.
sips:
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming SIP calls with sips: prefix in the first part of route pattern. The calls with sips: prefix are possible only if TLS transport is used.
tel:
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming SIP calls with tel: prefix in the first part of route pattern (TEL URI scheme).
From Number (Username) =
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming calls from any number or from specified number (or username).
Select <any> to receive calls from any phone number.
Enter phone number (or username) to receive calls from this phone number (or username) only.
From Number (Username) starts with
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming calls from the group of phone numbers with specified prefix.
From VOIP Network
From VOIP Network option can be used only with incoming SIP and H.323 calls. Enter the name or IP-address of SIP or H.323 endpoint (SIP/H.323 server) to apply the rule to calls from this endpoint (server) only. <any> means that the rule applies to calls from any SIP or H.323 endpoint. Be careful using this field. For example, the name of the server is 'sip.myserver.com' and the port is 5060. In the SIP Registration table you can use 'sip.myserver.com' without adding port number. Nevertheless, in the case of incoming calls, the same server can insert the port number in the SIP address, ie pass the string 'sip.myserver.com:5060', or even send a different name or IP address. In this case you shoud enter 'sip.myserver.com:5060' in the From VOIP Network field. To understand the SIP URL structure you can use Enable Call Routing logging function. To activate Call Routing logging, in the Fax Voip T.38 Console Control Panel click Options to open Options and Logs panel, then check Enable Call Routing Logging (saving and restarting are needed).
VOIP Call To
The settings in this area allow to specify the second part of route pattern, for which this rule applies. The rule can be applied to incoming calls to any phone number, to specified phone number (username) or to a group of phone numbers.
Prefixes
sip:
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming SIP calls with sip: prefix in the second part of route pattern.
sips:
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming SIP calls with sips: prefix in the second part of route pattern. The calls with sips: prefix are possible only if TLS transport is used.
tel:
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming SIP calls with tel: prefix in the second part of route pattern (TEL URI scheme).
To Number (Username) =
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming calls to any number or to specified number (or username).
Select <any> to receive calls addressed to any phone number.
Enter phone number (or username) to receive calls to this phone number (or username) only. If there are entries in SIP Registrations table or in the H.323 Telephone numbers list, the phone number (or username) can be selected from the drop-down list.
To Number (Username) starts with
If this option selected, the rule applies to incoming calls from to the group of phone numbers with specified prefix. For example in the case of prefix '2' (see the picture below), the rule will be applied to incoming calls to 200,201,2000,2001 ,...,, but will not be applied to incoming calls to 100,301,4002 ...
Call To Fax Voip T.38 Console
The settings, specified in this area, allow you to route calls to Fax Voip T.38 Console with T.38 support, to Fax Voip T.38 Console as audio fax (fax over G.711 codec) or to Fax Voip T.38 Console as CAPI fax. Faxes are saved using the tiff, pdf or sff file format and can be viewed in the Fax Voip T.38 Console. Fax Voip T.38 Console also allows to use Fax-on-Demand function, that is to send a specified fax to caller.
Receive Faxes
Use this option to receive faxes. Faxes are saved using the tiff, pdf or sff file format and can be viewed in the Fax Voip T.38 Console.
T.38 support
Use this option to receive T.38 faxes. Fax Voip T.38 Console sends T.38 re-Invite immediately after the connection is established. If the other party answers 'not supported', Fax Voip T.38 Console switches to audio fax and receives the fax as audio. This option can not be used with incoming ISDN CAPI 2.0 calls.
G.711 (audio)
Use this option to receive faxes as audio (fax over G.711 codec).
CAPI Fax
Use this option to receive CAPI faxes according to CAPI 2.0 specification. This option can be used only with rules that applies to ISDN CAPI 2.0 incoming calls.
Send a fax (fax on demand)
Select this option to use Fax-on-Demand function. Fax Voip T.38 Console sends a specified fax to caller.
T.38 support
Fax Voip T.38 Console trying to send a fax using T.38. If the other party answers 'not supported', Fax Voip T.38 Console switches to audio fax and sends the fax as audio. Note that Fax Voip T.38 Console can send T.38 re-invite or to wait for T.38 re-invite, see in the Fax Settings. This option can not be used with incoming ISDN CAPI 2.0 calls.
G.711 (audio)
Use this option to send a fax as audio (Fax-on-Demand function).