Analog Lines (Fax and Voice)
Fax lines must use:
- uLaw,
- 120s ring time,
- no voicemail.
Voice lines can use:
- any codec,
- 120s ring time (if not using voicemail) with failover to alternate lines utilizing Busy and Offline destinations.
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