

While Captaris doesn’t use this functionality, it does complain about it, every time it starts.

Apparently, there is a small dependency on a DLL that Captaris uses, which requires Outlook. That is, we are a Domino/Notes shop, not an Exchange/Outlook shop. I’ve ran into 1 problem…which is pretty minor. Hi Jon! No, no issues since deploying it. By default, it is set to ‘0’, so I assumed that meant no limit. For the ISDN config, I just chose what I’ve configured here (i.e. I kept the default configuration on the Brooktrout card, except for the ISDN config (Protocol Options under the Port A tab).
#Rightfax and cucm integration guide serial

no digit-strip – If you will be using DID numbers (you probably are), then you’ll need to send the number along to RightFax.Generally, you will create a pattern for your fax numbers. I chose to use a specific number for testing. destination-pattern 6799 – This will change based on your dialplan.isdn protocol-emulate network – THIS IS INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT!! Rightfax expects to be talking to the telco, not another device.Whatever you choose, you must make sure it’s matched on the Brooktrout card. I am only using it, since I’m using it on my other PRI’s from the telco. isdn switch-type primary-dms100 – This will change based on your configuration.Channel 24 is required for the D-channel. Thus, I only want to allocate those channels. pri-group timeslots 1-4,24 – I only have 4 channels licensed on the PRI card for RightFax.This command passes the clock source internally on the backplane, for this controller clock source internal – I am receiving my clock source from one of my T1’s from the Telco side.Here is the corresponding configuration on my Cisco 3845:
