Obelix - In a nushell:

FXO ports are for physically plugging in analog POTS phone lines.
FXS ports are for connecting analog devices like phones or fax machines.

From left to right, starting with the analog POTS line coming into your home
or office........

----------------X---------------X-----------X----------------------X----------------X
analog FXO Asterisk FXS RJ11 Phone Analog Phone POTS interface pbx interface cord or Fax Machine

The number of FXO ports you need is dictated by the number of analog phone lines you want to integrate with your Asterisk PBX. The number of FXS ports is dictated by the number of analog phones or fax machines you want to connect to your Asterisk PBX.

I would suggest spending some time studying the Asterisk WIKI at www.voip-info.org Everything you need to know is there, and more.

The X100P (clone) and the, albeit more expensive, Digium version, are basically winmodem, like the type many computer users have in their PC's for "dialup" internet access. If you are more of a hobbyist, and are operating on a shoestring budget, than buy an X100P clone and give it a go.

If you are serious about building an Asterisk system to service your business, or even for primary residential use, I would strongly encourage you to obtain the Digium version.

The clone X100P cards are not reliable, and many users have problem with echo using the clone cards. Spend a little more and buy the Digium version. Not only will you be much more likely to have a positive experience with your Asterisk deployment, but you will also be supporting a company who is constantly working to improve the software that has enabled literally thousands of entrepreneurs around the world to create viable business for themselves.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Obelix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 8:57 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk with Analogue cards



After playing with Asterisk on a pure VoIP basis I am ready to start Asterisk
with analogue lines.

I have looked around and everything seems to start with TDM400P with various
options and the very basic X100P.

Is there some guide to the TDM400P and how it all hangs together. All this FXO
and FXS options have me at a loss.

What is the X100p capable of, and how does it relate to the more expensive
versions?

/Obelix
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