Chuck,

check out the voice over ip, frame and atm press book..its covered in 
there..

Chuck's Long Road wrote:

>I did some quick looks into a couple of books I have to see what they say.
>
>Scott Keagy's book "Integrating Voice and Data Networks" has nothing to say
>about FXO and FXS in particular.
>
>The "Cisco Call Manager Fundamentals" book makes the rather brief assertion
>that "FXS ports provide connection to loop-start or ground-start telephone
>lines, ...  ( PBX ) ports, and other analogue telephone devices. FXO ports
>provide connection to central office ports or PBX extensions"
>
>Interesting wording, and seems to apply to what I was told.
>
>Learn something new, some better way to think about things, every day.
>
>Chuck
>
>
>
>
>""Jennifer Mellone""  wrote in message
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>>That sounds great and makes more sense now! I always like reading your
>>
>posts
>
>>:-)
>>
>>I always confuse which device plugs into which port. I remember it like
>>
>this:
>
>>Plug phone or "Station" into FXS (where Station=S)
>>Plug PBX/CO into FXO (where Office=0)
>>
>>- Jennifer
-- 

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.




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