Table of Contents
1Introductionandscope
2NormativeReferences
3Definitions
4RepresentationofSubaddress
4.1RulesforuseofdelimitersinSubaddress
4.2RepresentationofSubaddressFacsimileInformation
Field
5EncodingoftheSubaddressFacsimileInformationField
5.1ExampleofSubaddressFIFconstruction
6DecodingoftheSubaddressFacsimileInformationField
AnnexA-DescriptionofBackus-NaurNotation
AnnexB-OutlineoftheFacsimileRoutingProcedure
B.1Definitions
B.2ProcedureforFacsimileRouting
B.3FlowdiagramofRoutingProcedure
AppendixI-RepresentationofFacsimileAddress
I.1RepresentationofFacsimileAddress
I.2RepresentationofFacsimileAddressonprintedmaterials
AppendixII-ExamplesofFacsimileAddressandSubaddress
II.1ExamplesofFacsimileAddress
II.2AdditionalexamplesofSubaddressFIFcoding Abstract
This Recommendation defines rules of application for the routing of Group 3 facsimile messages using the Subaddress (SUB) signal as outlined in Recommendation T.30. The inclusions are: placement of telephone address components (phone extensions and secondary dialling numbers) within the SUB frame, encoding and decoding rules, and an outline of the facsimile routing procedure.