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ATA Voice Field Reference Line page B FAX Process NSE To use the fax process NSE feature, select yes. Otherwise, select no. The default is yes. Hook Flash Tx Method Select the method for signaling hook flash events: None, AVT, or INFO. None does not signal hook flash events. AVT uses RFC2833 AVT (event = 16). INFO uses SIP INFO with the single line signal=hf in the message body. The MIME type for this message body is taken from the Hook Flash MIME Type setting. The default is None. FAX Disable ECAN If enabled, this feature automatically disables the echo canceller when a fax tone is detected. To use this feature, select yes. Otherwise, select no. The default is no. Release Unused Codec This feature allows the release of codecs not used after codec negotiation on the first call, so that other codecs can be used for the second line. To use this feature, select yes. Otherwise, select no. The default is yes. FAX Enable T38 To enable the use of the ITU-T T.38 standard for faxing, select yes. Otherwise, select no. T.38 is supported by the SPA2102 and the SPA8000. The SPA2102 supports a single T.38 connection. The SPA8000 supports one T.38 connection for each of its four modules (Line 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8). The SPA8000 supports a maximum of four connections, but it does not support two fax devices connected to the same module. The default is yes. FAX T38 Redundancy Select the appropriate number. The default is 1. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 178

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ATA Voice Field Reference
Line page
Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide
178
B
FAX Process NSE
To use the fax process NSE feature, select yes. Otherwise,
select no.
The default is
yes
.
Hook Flash Tx
Method
Select the method for signaling hook flash events: None,
AVT, or INFO. None does not signal hook flash events. AVT
uses RFC2833 AVT (event = 16). INFO uses SIP INFO with
the single line signal=hf in the message body. The MIME
type for this message body is taken from the Hook Flash
MIME Type setting.
The default is
None
.
FAX Disable ECAN
If enabled, this feature automatically disables the echo
canceller when a fax tone is detected. To use this feature,
select yes. Otherwise, select no.
The default is
no
.
Release Unused
Codec
This feature allows the release of codecs not used after
codec negotiation on the first call, so that other codecs
can be used for the second line. To use this feature, select
yes. Otherwise, select no.
The default is
yes
.
FAX Enable T38
To enable the use of the ITU-T T.38 standard for faxing,
select
yes
. Otherwise, select
no
.
T.38 is supported by the SPA2102 and the SPA8000. The
SPA2102 supports a single T.38 connection. The SPA8000
supports one T.38 connection for each of its four modules
(Line 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8). The SPA8000 supports a
maximum of four connections, but it does not support two
fax devices connected to the same module.
The default is
yes
.
FAX T38
Redundancy
Select the appropriate number.
The default is
1
.