Exchange 2013 um fax with Lync integrated

Hi!
We are planning to deploy Exchange Um and integrate this with our Lync enterprise Voice users. We are also looking at replacing some older fax solutions. When I started to read the Exchange UM documentation I noticed this:
"Sending and receiving faxes using T.38 or G.711 isn't supported in an environment where Unified Messaging and Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 or Microsoft Lync Server are integrated. "
Does this mean that if we integrate Exchange and Lync we will not be able to configure FAX in Exchange UM?
-UC

Right, but to be clear, there are other products for fax that work with AudioCodes/Exchange (faxcore.com) and we've implemented fax server solutions with Lync and Exchange UM many times, so it's not that you can't have the functionality, you'd just use another
method to get it.
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    Time Taken
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    Severity  
    Event  
    Module Name  
    157. view trace 
    Warning 
    -MODULE_SET_RESPONSE_ERROR_STATUS 
    ModuleName
    ManagedPipelineHandler 
    Notification
    EXECUTE_REQUEST_HANDLER 
    HttpStatus
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    HttpReason
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    HttpSubStatus

    ErrorCode
    The operation completed successfully.
     (0x0) 
    ConfigExceptionInfo
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