Guys please explain the steps involved in configuring FXO channel for a PSTN connection?
james_winston 20-August-2008 03:32:34 PM

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Posted by crouse


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Posted by crouse


Please visit the following website:


http://asterisk.name/asterisk/0596009623/asterisk-chp-4-sect-4.html
Posted by sagitraz


The difference between an FXO channel and an FXS channel is simply which end of the connection provides the dial tone. An FXO port does not generate a dial tone; it accepts one. A common example is the dial tone provided by your phone company. An FXS port provides both the dial tone and ringing voltage to alert the station user of an inbound call. Both interfaces provide bidirectional communication (i.e., communication that is transmitted and received in both directions simultaneously.
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Posted: 21-August-2008 12:07:27 PM By: james_winston

The difference between an FXO channel and an FXS channel is simply which end of the connection provides the dial tone. An FXO port does not generate a dial tone; it accepts one. A common example is the dial tone provided by your phone company. An FXS port provides both the dial tone and ringing voltage to alert the station user of an inbound call. Both interfaces provide bidirectional communication (i.e., communication that is transmitted and received in both directions simultaneously.

Posted: 27-August-2008 07:54:49 AM By: sagitraz

Please visit the following website:


http://asterisk.name/asterisk/0596009623/asterisk-chp-4-sect-4.html

Posted: 05-February-2009 05:36:40 AM By: crouse

my.safaribooksonline.com/9780596510480/asterisk-CHP-4-SECT-5

Posted: 05-May-2009 04:07:19 AM By: crouse

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