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Routing
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| Enable call subscriber routing on this server - Enabling this option causes CSI routing for this server. It can then be used in conjunction with Routing Rules, where a FACSys Admin can designate a specific FACSys user the receiver of these faxes.
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| When new faxes are received, the CSI of the originating fax machine will be automatically added to the routing database maintained by this server - Enabling this option causes a new Routing Rule to be entered. From there, a specific user can be assigned as the receiver of these faxes.
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| The following flowchart describes the process of how inbound faxes can be routed. By turning on options in the different areas, different routing pathways can be followed:
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| Enable CSI as Primary routing mechanism - See flowchart above.
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| Enable CSI and Primary routing mechanism for all available CSIs in the list - See flowchart above.
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| Enable user directory routing on this server - See flowchart above.
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| Enable OCR based routing for unrouted faxes - See flowchart above.
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| Total Number of Retries ### before failure - when notifications for success/failure are configured for the server, or the user, how many times must the server try to send this notification? Depending on what is entered in this option, the server will try to send the notification ### numbers of times.
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| Retry Interval ### minute(s) - when notifications for success/failure are configured for the server, or the user, how minutes should be used between attempts to send the notification? Depending on what is entered in this option, the server will try to send the notification with ### numbers of minutes between each attempt.
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