I'm wondering about buying a couple of Cisco Phones 7960 and a FXS card for
2600 and play with it. Will I be able to have a good voice lab only with
that? Maybe a FXO card and connect it in a regular phone line, is it
possible?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: OT: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]


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> Yes, you connect a phone to a router's FXS port. That's not because the
> phone is a station, however. (That's what the NO referred to.) It's becaue
> the phone is an FXO device.
>
> FXS goes to FXO and vice versa.
>
> Yes a PBX connects to a router's FXO port. The PBX uses an FXS port in
this
> case. From the PBX point of view, it's connecting a phone. Makes sense
> right? What do PBXes connect? Phones. From the router's point of view, the
> router is getting dial tone, etc. from the PBX. The router is an FXO in
this
> case. The router interface is labeled with what it is, as mentioned.
>
> OK, I will stop writing messages on this topic. I should just turn my
> computer off. ;-)

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