A fax machine is configured to filter for analogue calls - will it accept G3 Fax calls? No, it will only accept those calls whose call type is specifically 'Generic Analogue'.



A fax machine is configured to filter for analogue calls - will it accept G3 Fax calls? No, it will ..

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This shows the shortcomings of using the call type filter to allocate calls to devices. Because there can only ever be one filter type, the results can never cater for all the possible combinations.

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