On Feb 17,  4:46pm, "Chuck's Long Road" wrote:
}
} so far as I know, this will not work. Cisco's IP phones are ethernet
} devices, and must connect to a switch port. Well, you could use a hub if

     Yes.

} IP phones are more akin to PC's, servers, etc, and you can't plug a PC into
} either an FXO or FXS port either. at least not and get it to do anything
} useful.

     Yes.

} FXS and FXO are for telco connections only. FXS for analogue phone or fax.
} FXO for connection to PBX or telco CO.

     Yes (with the caveat that PBXs have both types of ports).

} Have we settled this question - that an FXS port provides telco signaling
to
} an FXO device?

     No.  An FXS port provides telco signalling (i.e. it acts an
Office) to an FXS (Station) device.

}-- End of excerpt from "Chuck's Long Road"




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