Overview

Overview

T.30 is a fax handshake protocol that describes the overall procedure for establishing and managing communication between two fax devices.

T.30 covers these five phases of a faxing:

1. Setup the Call

2. Select the Communication Mode

3. Transmit the Message

4. Post Message Processing (Including End-of-Message and Confirmation)

5. Release Call / Disconnect

Note: T.30 does not allow for data transmission or processing. T.30 allows only for the transfer of fax image standards T.4 and T.6.

For more information about the Group 3 fax standard, see ITU T30 Fax standard.

Requirements

Either DSP Series 2 card with associated Multi-Function Media
I/O card

One DSP Series 2 License

12 Resource Points per fax session

Network File System (NFS)

Supported Fax Standards

V.21 (300 bps) for T.30 fax negotiation

V.27ter (2,400 / 4,800 bps, required by Group 3)

V.29 (9,600, 7,200 bps)

V.17 (14.4, 12, 9.6, 7.2 kbps) transmit/receive

Supported Image Format Conversion

Image formats conversion, either off-line or while the fax is being sent or received, for MH, MR, (ITUT.4), and MMR (ITUT.6)

Document files must be in TIFF-F or TIFF-S Format

Configuration

See Record/Play Files.