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It is recommended to use G.711 when implementing a fax solution where the SBC Edge (SBC) and the fax server are on the same LAN. T.38 should be used when there are many hops.
SNMP is not a very efficient method for managing devices. Excessive polling of the SBC Edge will have an impact on performance: CPU and memory usage increase and the number of calls per second (CPS) will drop.
When managing the SBC, you must consider a balance between the importance of calls and the management data. If calls are more important, then you want to keep SNMP polls to a minimum and rely on SNMP traps for SBC health. If management data is more important, just know that it will impact call performance and expect to see increased usage of the CPU and memory.
SNMP walk of entire system should only be done immediately after startup based on a cold start trap being received for that system and never again.
For CPS capabilities, refer to SBC Edge Call Performance, located under SBC 1000/2000 Performance and Capacity.