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Re: [hylafax-users] Phone number received the call
Hi,
I'm not talking about Caller ID. I need to identify my own phone numbers that
are receiving the faxes thru the PBX to my analog modem.
My phone number
1111111----\
2222222------------PBX ----<MODEM>
3333333----/
I'm reading the information from the files in log/cXXXX in the first line
Jun 18 12:40:02.40: [ 2453]: SESSION BEGIN 00002133 18882222222
Jun 18 12:40:02.40: [ 2453]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.1.5
Jun 18 12:40:02.40: [ 2453]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Jun 18 12:40:10.51: [ 2453]: --> [7:CONNECT]
...
but always is the same. I need to know if is from 1111111 or 2222222 or
3333333, to decide which receive the fax.
Thanks for the answer.
---------- Original Message -----------
From: Lee Howard <faxguy@howardsilvan.com>
To: Diego Calderon <dicalder@mtiamerica.com>
Cc: hylafax-users@hylafax.org
Sent: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:27:51 -0700
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Phone number received the call
> On 2003.06.24 06:06 Diego Calderon wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We have several phone numbers to receive the faxes. A modem can
> > receive
> > incoming faxes from one of those phone numbers (we have a PBX).
> > Does anybody know if there's a way to know in the hylafax server
> > which phone number is receiving the call?
>
> Assuming that you're talking about analog modems, you'd have to get
> the PBX to pass this information to the modems as "caller-id"
> information, and then set up the modems to hear this information.
>
> If you're not talking about analog modems, or if you're talking
> about not running the modems behind the PBX, then you'd use "DID" or
> "DNIS" which may require you to purchase additional features from
> your telco.
>
> HylaFAX can handle either scenario.
>
> Lee.
------- End of Original Message -------
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