Maximizing ports for fax transmission

The following table shows the maximum number of IVR and fax transmit ports that specific boards can support. The table also lists the example configuration files.

This performance strategy achieves the highest number of ports per board, but all ports may not support all operations. Some of the hardware configurations listed can support only IVR and fax transmit operations, and cannot support fax receive operations on any ports. If you need fax receive capability, configure the system for maximizing universal ports.

Maximum fax transmit ports per board

Configuration file for...

Board

Ports

Restrictions

mu-law

A-law

AG 2000/200

8

None

agpi2fax.cfg

agpi2faxa.cfg

AG 2000-BRI

8

None

agpi2bri_fax.cfg

agpi2bri_faxa.cfg

AG 2000/400

16

None

agpi2fax.cfg

agpi2faxa.cfg

AG 4000/800,
AG 4040/800

30

None

agpi4_8fax.cfg

agpi4_8faxa.cfg

AG 4000/1600,
AG 4040/1600

60

None

agpi4fax.cfg

agpi4faxa.cfg

AG 4000/3200,
AG 4040/3200

120

None

agpi4dfax.cfg

agpi4dfaxa.cfg

QX 2000

4

None

Not required

Not required

CG 6000

120

None

cgfax.cfg

cgfaxa.cfg

CG 6100C/1000

60

Fax with NOCC only

c61f1016.cfg

cg611016.cfg

CG 6100C/2000

60

None

c61if208.cfg

c61mf208.cfg

c61if208.cfg

c61mf208.cfg

CG 6100C/3600

120

None

c61if3016.cfg

c61mf3016.cfg

c61if3016.cfg

c61mf3016.cfg

CG 6500C

360

None

cg65fax.cfg

cg65faxa.cfg


The AG 2000/400 board provides DSPs for up to 16 ports of IVR and fax, but only eight line interfaces. Eight additional line interfaces must be provided with additional hardware.

Note: These calculations are valid for both CompactPCI and non-CompactPCI boards.