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We are using ISDN lines to receive phone calls for our faxing.  We have a
bank of 1,000 numbers reserved for this.

Currently we have an 8 port 2761 analog card we use for outbound.  All fine
on that front.

We have an 2751 ISDN card we will be using for inbound.  I've got 8 devices
configured for this.  I've shotgunned 8 faxes and lit up all the ports at
once and received them.

History:  We also have the Fax for Domino software that runs wholly on a
PC.  We have some analog ports for outbound and 2 DID lines for inbound.
And routing there works fine.  If we get a fax for a number not assigned to
someone it goes into a mail-in database called DEADFAX.  (This is
important, I can't remember how I got it to route this to DEADFAX.)

My problem is that I can't get the DID routing to work on the new one.
Originally, for testing, I went into the devices and set the default person
for receiving faxes to me.  That worked.  Now I want to use DID.  I go into
the person documents and set up the routing there.  I removed my name as
the default from the devices.  Stopped and started fax.  Now all faxes are
going to the DEADFAX mailbox.

Rob Berendt

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A smart person learns from their mistakes,
but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.



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