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--- KAbraha454@aol.com wrote: > We emulate DID trunks ... Basically, you have a modem attached to an analog line - when the modem answers, the PBX sends some DTMF digits down the line. You want to be able to route faxes based on those digits. As it happens, we were trying to do the same thing, but got sidetracked. The documentation for the 3Com Total Control modems list a feature that should allow parsing out the DTMF - '%T', for 'tone recognition'. I believe I've seen this feature in the doc for other modems as well. It looks like the answer sequence would need to be changed to: <-- AT%T1%H1 (enable DTMF recognition, go off hook) --> nnnnn (read line(s) with digits) <-- AT%T0A (answer fax call) Hylafax doesn't do this out of the box - changes would have to be made to the source. We made it as far as getting a hunt group set up with the afterdial feature - around then, 3Com came out with a new firmware rev for our modems that fixed a T1 bug. We ended up with the DNIS-based system described in my earlier post to the list. Hope this helps, Alan Wagner-Krankel _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com