I think first we would need to clarify the use of the term FXO in this context. I'm not a telco expert by any stretch, but it appears to me the term is used misleadingly sometimes. It seems to me that an FXO port is a port that you can plug an external phone line into - it can then allow you to dial calls out on that line, or receive calls in on that line.

I see all these FXS/FXO SIP devices on the market where the FXO port is just a 'pass-through' for power-failure protection, or it allows the connected phone to dial a string that lets them bypass the PBX and use the POTS. From my minimal knowledge that isn't really FXO. Is it?

I'd like to see an ethernet FXO device that does what a Zap FXO device does. If it's out there, can someone point me at it?

regards,

Paul

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nabeel Jafferali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 10:04 AM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Any 24 (or 30) way FXS PCI cards?



It seems to me silly to have a T1/E1 card to connect to a
channel bank when you could just have a 24/30 way FXS card in the
slot in the first place.

Wouldn't a "SIP channel bank" be better - something that has multiple FXS and FXO ports but hooks up to Ethernet. I know Wasam (ala Farfon) is try to build something like this using IAX, but is anything currently available?

Nabeel
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