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Appendix D – Migrating FaxFinder
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20 Models to
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30 Models
Before showing specifics on migrating from the FFx20 (FF120, FF220, FF420 & FF820) model FaxFinders
to the new FFx30 (FF130, FF230, FF430 & FF830) models, some basic information is needed. With the
FFx30 models we introduced the concept of Inbound and Outbound Routing. Inbound Routing is the
many ways an incoming fax can be directed to a destination. Outbound routing is the many ways a fax
can be sent using the FaxFinder. Below we will compare the available Inbound and Outbound Routing
options on the FFx20 family to those available on the new FFx30 family of FaxFinders.
FFx20 Inbound Routing
• Sent to an email address
• Copied to a network share
FFx30 Inbound Routing
• Sent to an email address
• Copied to a network share
• Sent to a printer
• Deleted (sent to the trash)
• Sent to a User (via an email address)
FFx20 Outbound Routing
• Send faxes using the FaxFinder Windows Client (the Client needs to remain active until the fax is
sent)
FFx30 Outbound Routing
• Send faxes using the FaxFinder Windows Client
o Since the fax is queued to the FFx30 Server, there is no need for the Client application to
remain open after the fax has been queued
• Send Faxes using the FaxFinder Web Interface
• Send Faxes using an Email Server to send Email to the FaxFinder Server (T.37)
• Email a fax to send directly to the FaxFinder Server
• Sending Faxes using the Platform Independent Web API