Voice Ports - AddPac VoiceFinder AP200 User Manual

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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User's Guide Version 1.1

5.1.4. Voice Ports

Voice port commands for AP200 VoIP Gateway define the characteristics
associated with a particular voice-port signaling type. Voice ports for both the
AP200 VoIP Gateway provides support for three basic voice signaling formats:
FXO---Foreign Exchange Office interface. The FXO interface is an RJ-11
connector that allows a connection to be directed at the public switched
telephone network's (PSTN's) central office (or to a standard PBX interface,
if the local telecommunications authority permits). This interface is of value
for off-premise extension Applications.
FXS---The Foreign Exchange Station interface. The FXS interface is an RJ-11
connector that allows connection for basic telephone equipment, keysets,
and PBXes; FXS connections supply ring, voltage, and dial tone.
The AP200 series currently provides only analog voice ports for its
implementation of Voice over IP. The type of signaling associated with these
analog voice ports depends on the interface module installed into the device.
The voice port syntax depends on the hardware platform is being configured.
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