T.38 Fax over SIP is supported on the IP500 V2 platform deployed as standalone or as an expansion gateway. G.711 fax is also supported, and is supported on Linux servers. For networks that do or do not support T.38, IP Office allows both G3 and Super G3 fax machines to interoperate.
There are configuration parameters that control the behavior in different networks. If T.38 is supported in a network, then it may make sense to select T.38 as the Fax Transport preference in order to make use the inherent quality provided by the redundancy mechanisms. On the other hand, if all of the fax machines in the network are Super G3 capable, there may be a need to take advantage of the increased speed that this encoding provides. Since T.38 is not capable of encoding Super G3, G.711 may be a better choice for the Fax Transport. In either case, IP Office will accept codec change requests from the far SIP endpoint to switch to T.38 or to G.711.
T.38 Fax Transport and Direct Media are mutually exclusive on a given SIP Line. IP Office keeps itself in the media path so that it can detect fax tones to make the switch to T.38.