On Feb 17, 12:55pm, "John Neiberger" wrote:
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} Isn't this the reverse of what Chuck posted?  This is how I thought it

     Yeah, it was.

} was at one time but later I thought I had it backwards.  Now I think I'm
} just really confused!  Let me see if I have this right:

     The ports are named for the type of device that connects to them.

} A phone, as an end-user device, is a station and hence an FXS device. 

     Yes.

} This connects to an FXO port on the router?

     No, it connects to an FXS port (see above).

} A PBX, using a trunk line, connects to the FXS port?

     Yes, because on the trunk line, it is acting as a Station.
However, with PBXs, trunk lines are usually T1s or PRIs which, of
course, would not connect to an FXS port.

}-- End of excerpt from "John Neiberger"




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