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Keywords: Fxs, Pbx, Foreign, Station, Pstn
Foreign Exchange Station. The FXS interface connects to a standard analog phones, and it supplies ring voltage and dial tone. The FXS interface is used on line cards in a the central office of a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Up to Top
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Foreign Exchange Station. A device that connects with an "end-user" device such as a telephone or fax machine.
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Foreign Exchange Station. The station (telephone) end of an FX circuit. An FXS port will provide dial tone and ring voltage.
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Foreign Exchange Subscriber. An analog interface for direct connection of a telephone set to a digital multiplexer.
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Foreign eXchange Station - The port to plug a standard telephone into.
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Foreign Exchange Station A device usually located on the telephony company's property, a FXS device send power through a channel to a phone on the other end. Digium makes FXS modules that interface with PSTN phones using FXO signalling in either Loopstart(fxo_ls) or the more common Kewlstart(fxo_ks) modes. See also: FXO, PSTN, REN
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Foreign Exchange Subscriber. An interface that connects directly to a standard telephone and supplies ring, voltage, and dial tone. Example: RJ-11 connector allows connections to basic telephone equipment.
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Foreign Exchange Subscriber. Interface at the end of an FX line connected to a telephone.
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(foreign exchange station) is the interface on a VOIP device for connecting directly to phones, faxes, and CO ports on PBXs or key telephone systems.
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Foreign Exchange Station To generate a call from the computer telephony system to the POTS set, a FXS connection must be configured.
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Foreign eXchange Station. This side plugs into your local phone or phone extension.
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Foreign Exchange Station. An FXS interface connects directly to a standard telephone and supplies ring, voltage, and dial tone. Cisco's FXS interface is an RJ-11 connector that allows connections to basic telephone service equipment, keysets, and PBXs.
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Foreign exchange station. The FXS interface uses a standard RJ-11 modular telephone cable to connect directly to a standard telephone, fax machine, PBXs, or similar device, and supplies ring, voltage, and dial tone to the station.
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Foreign Exchange Station. An FXS interface connects directly to a standard telephone, supplying basics such as ring voltage and dial tone.
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Foreign Exchange subscriber (as in FXS-loop-start and FXS-ground-start). FXS loop and ground start protocols are a type of signaling used to indicate the beginning of a call. The FXS interface is used on the line-side access to CO (for example, communication between CO and key system).
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A voice interface, emulating the extension interface of a PABX (or subscriber interface of a C.O.) for connecting a regular telephone set to a multiplexer.
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Foreign Exchange Station - An interface that connects to a telephone, key set, or PBX to supply ring, voltage, and dial tone.
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