> You have 2 options here for the (XXX) section. Option 1 is to see if
> your panasonic pbx supports a T1 interface, and is afordable for the
> number of lines you wish to connect via asterisk. Or you use a FXO/FXS
> solution to connect the 2. Since it is easier to get FXO ports for
> asterisk right now than FXS ports, you will want to connect a FXS port
> of the panasonic pbx to a FXO port on the asterisk machine. So you
> probably want to get X100P cards in the number of lines you wish to be
> able to connect to the far side.

Actually with the new station cards, I'd say it's easier now to put FXS
interfaces in, at least with density :)

Mark

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