The Dialogic® Brooktrout® SR140 Fax Software provides Fax over IP (FoIP) capabilities for integrating fax servers and fax document management solutions with VoIP networks. Brooktrout SR140 can achieve the same high level of performance, reliability, and scalability as Dialogic® Brooktrout® Fax Boards.
The Brooktrout SR140 can be deployed in SIP, H.323, and MGCP environments and provides native SIP and H.323 support. It has been successfully tested for interoperability with IP-PBX and VoIP gateways from leading vendors, is suitable for a variety of network-based fax applications, and can be integrated with document management and business process automation systems to support compliance with regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, and Basel II.
The Brooktrout SR140 is available in densities ranging from 2 to 60 channels and can support up to 120 ports in a single server. Additional channels can be installed with new software license keys.
Processing fax without boards reduces complexity and simplifies deployment, logistics, and upgrades, which are accomplished with software downloads; need to stock spare boards is eliminated
Uses same field-proven T.30 protocol stack as the Dialogic® Brooktrout® TR1034 Fax Board
Basing FoIP on the field-proven T.30 protocol ensures a high level of reliability and enables new T.38-based fax devices to communicate with legacy T.30-based fax devices
Based on a lightweight, high-performance fax engine supporting up to 120 channels per server
Allows easy scalability for FoIP with exceptionally low CPU utilization that saves resources
Includes Dialogic's DID inbound fax routing
Enables the Brooktrout SR140 to route faxes directly to specific users for fax-to-email, unified messaging, fax document management, workflow and document delivery, and compliance systems
Uses the same API (Dialogic® Bfv API) as Dialogic Brooktrout Fax Boards
An application written to the Dialogic® Bfv API can be used with Dialogic® Brooktrout® fax hardware and software on both TDM and VoIP networks
Integrates with VoIP Networks
Enabling FoIP on a VoIP network can reduce toll charges and administrative and maintenance costs