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Well, I have never seen a Modem bank or for that matter a modem that supported DID trunks.  Also how many faxes do you plan to have come in with 1 trunk and 100 numbers?  Are you planning to be able to send faxes as well?  A typical DID installation is 2 to 4 trunks for 20 to 50 numbers.  But of course it all depends on the traffic.  DID's are also tipically in-bound only.  There are some "two-way" DID configurations but only when they are on PRI.  I assume that you are fimilar with how DID functions and how the signaling is controlled.
 
Jason
 
-----Original Message-----
From: bdrake@dazza.org [mailto:bdrake@dazza.org]On Behalf Of Brandon Drake
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 12:16 PM
To: Jason Bachman
Cc: hylafax-users@hylafax.org
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] list

No PBX.   Just a 2-wire analog trunk with 100 DIDs.  I need to route faxes based on the last three digits of the DID.
 
 

Jason Bachman wrote:

Hi Brandon,   As far as DID support,  I would think that you would need to terminate the DID trunks into a PBX/Key System first, then bring out seprate S/L extensions to a bank of modems. One modem per DID number or a hunt group per DID number if you need multiple modems per number. It will result in a rather large bank of modems.  You could possibally get away with a modem-bank to connect to the PBX via PRI but that's getting into some major money.If your PBX has the capibility of transmitting the DID that was called via CID or ANI... then you could send calls to a bank of modems and route using CID.  I personally have never seen DID information transfered via CID on a S/L port before though.Another other option would be to find a modem bank that accepts DID trunks, although I've never seen anything like that (but I'm sure it exists somewhere).Good luck!

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Jason Bachman
Information Systems Manager
Hiestand Supply Company
jabachman@hiestandsupply.com

-----Original Message-----
From: bdrake@dazza.org [mailto:bdrake@dazza.org]On Behalf Of Brandon Drake
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 11:50 PM
To: hylafax-users@hylafax.org
Subject: [hylafax-users] list
DID support for incoming faxes ???

Any ideas?

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Brandon Drake
Director of Technology
PF.Net Corporation
360.835.4715 direct
 
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Brandon Drake
Director of Technology
PF.Net Corporation
360.835.4715 direct
 



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