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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax using LAN SIP trunks



> In my humble opinion T-38 is the way to go. If you really don't need
> asterisk, don't install it and use the t38modem [1] instead if the
> aixmodem, this days any SIP provider allows you to use it. I managed to
> install it on  centOS 5.5 64-bit edition and on a Virtual machine
> running Fedora 13 64-bit. Here is the versions I used: T38Modem Version
> 1.2.1 (OPAL-3.9.0/3.9beta0, PTLIB-2.9.0/2.9beta0 (svn:24174)) by
> Vyacheslav Frolov on Unix Linux

I too would install it onto a Centos server.

I've not had the chance to look up the project but will as soon as I catch my breath. 
The system works perfectly using IAXmodems to my SIP to PRI gateway but I'd really love to eliminate asterisk since it's not really needed. Just haven't found enough information to really show me how to go about it. 

Also, I don't want to have to reconfigure my gateway to T.38 since it's just routing at the moment and not actively detecting fax calls. 
I might do it on a spare that I've got.

Thanks very much for the input, I've downloaded it and am looking at it now.

Mike

> [1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/t38modem/
> 
> On 02/11/10 08:25, mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> On Tue, 2 Nov 2010 09:28:30 -0400, Darren Nickerson wrote:
>>> iaxmodem uses IAX, and IAX implies/requires asterisk.
>>> 
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Asterisk_eXchange
>> Yes, it does, but I've also read plenty of materials which say iaxmodems
>> can be used without asterisk.
>> However, I've never come across enough information that clearly shows how
>> this can be done.
>> 
>> There are many docs out there showing how to install iaxmodems and
>> hylafax, for some reason, what I can't find is a doc talking about using
>> current centos for example, walking through the whole process of doing so.
>> 
>> Each time I've taken this on, I keep come up against brick walls so end
>> up having to use an asterisk box.
>> 
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