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
Foreign Exchange Station. A device that connects with an "end-user" device such as a telephone or fax machine.
Foreign Exchange Station. The station (telephone) end of an FX circuit. An FXS port will provide dial tone and ring voltage.
Foreign Exchange Subscriber. An analog interface for direct connection of a telephone set to a digital multiplexer.
Foreign eXchange Station - The port to plug a standard telephone into.
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
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.
Foreign Exchange Subscriber. Interface at the end of an FX line connected to a telephone.
(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.
Foreign Exchange Station To generate a call from the computer telephony system to the POTS set, a FXS connection must be configured.
Foreign eXchange Station. This side plugs into your local phone or phone extension.
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.
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.
Foreign Exchange Station. An FXS interface connects directly to a standard telephone, supplying basics such as ring voltage and dial tone.
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).
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.
Foreign Exchange Station - An interface that connects to a telephone, key set, or PBX to supply ring, voltage, and dial tone.