The IP-Fax function sends or receives documents between two facsimiles directly via a TCP/IP network.
This function has the following advantages and is suitable for communication within the same LAN:
Reducing communication costs
Communicating between IP-Faxes at higher speed than by standard fax
IP-Fax uses SIP and H.323 as the network protocol.
Specify an IP address or host name instead of a fax number for sending. When using a gatekeeper, specify an alias telephone number. When using a SIP server, you can send by specifying SIP user name. Specify addresses of the gatekeeper or SIP server (proxy server, registrar server, redirect server) as appropriate under H.323 Settings, SIP Settings, or Gateway Settings in the Fax Features menu.
You can also transmit to a G3 facsimile connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) via a gateway (T.38-compliant).
You can receive IP-Faxes in the same manner as standard faxes. For details about reception, see “Types of Reception”.
To use IP-Fax functions, the Hard Disk Drive Option and printer/scanner functions must be installed.
To use IP-Fax functions, this machine must be connected to a LAN and its IP-Fax settings correctly specified under IP-Fax Settings in Fax Features. For details about these settings, see “IP-Fax Settings”.
Before using this function, configure the network in the System Settings menu. For details about the required settings, see “Connecting the Machine”, Network and System Settings Guide.
IP-Fax supported by this machine is ITU-T Recommendation T.38 compliant.
SIP allows you to transmit and receive documents over an IPv6 network.
For details about H.323 Settings, SIP Settings, or Gateway Settings, see “IP-Fax Settings”.
This function supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.