Xerox 3100MFP/S 3100 MFP Guide to Faxing over IP Networks

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  • Xerox 3100MFP/S | 3100 MFP Guide to Faxing over IP Networks - Page 1
    Multifunction Devices Customer Tips dc09cc0449 April 20th, 2009 This document applies to the Xerox products indicated in the table below. For some products, it is assumed that your device is equipped with the appropriate option to support this document. x Phaser 3100MFP ...for the user A Guide
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    . It is thus normal that SuperG3 is not supported, and so it should be disabled on the Phaser 3100MFP to avoid compatibility issues. FoIP is sometimes called impairments. Network impairments can sometimes be controlled by Service Level Agreements with private network providers, but are generally
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    Phaser 3100MFP Fax? This table gives an approximate guide to the maximum levels of impairments that can be present and still support a successful fax call between two Phaser 3100MFP machines, each connected to a Sagem Fax ATA 101S, per configuration of VoIP/FoIP service used: Telephony/Fax Service
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    trying to initiate a fax call. For example, all parties must support SIP (or H.323) and T.38 to achieve the recommended FoIP service. RECOMMENDED ATA Xerox recommends the use of the Sagem Fax ATA 101S, when faxing with the Phaser 3100MFP device over an IP network using SIP (or H.323, when available
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Customer Support
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Digital
FAX DATA
Analogue Modulation
Analogue
VOICE
Digitizing Codec
Digitizing Codec
Analogue Modulation
Digital
FAX DATA
A Guide to Faxing Over IP
Networks
– Phaser 3100MFP
Overview
This guide is intended for network administrators, or service providers, with responsibility
for configuring settings within an IP network expected to provide telephony service to a
Xerox fax device.
The Phaser 3100MFP fax feature is capable of standard G3 fax operation (maximum
data rate 14400 bps) or Super G3 fax (maximum data rate
33600 bps). It is designed to connect to analogue telephone
lines that carry audible frequencies (i.e. speech). Fax data is
converted into audible signals for transmission through the
Public switched telephone network using a modem.
What is Voice over IP (VoIP)?
Internet Protocol (IP) networks carry data in a digital packet format. Voice signals must
be encoded into this digital format before being transmitted over IP.
This encoding also compresses the data to reduce the load
(bandwidth) on the network. This function is provided by an access
device that supplies the conversion interface – see
Network Setups
(page 4).
What is Fax over VOIP (FoVoIP)?
The fax is connected to the VoIP interface on the network and is treated like a standard
voice call. The analogue fax signals are encoded into a digital
format, just as for a voice call. The voice encoding compression
severely limits the fax speed, and network quality issues that
are acceptable to voice calls usually cause the fax to fail – see
Quality of Service (page 2).
FoVoIP is often called Fax Pass-through.
Xerox Multifunction Devices
Customer Tips
dc09cc0449
April 20
th
, 2009
…for the user
This document applies
to the
Xerox
products
indicated in the table
below. For some
products, it is assumed
that your device is
equipped with the
appropriate option to
support this document.
x
Phaser 3100MFP