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Author One module slot open...FXO? FXS?
IT

2006-02-25, 5:46 pm

I have a small branch office that will have a 2801 with a PTP T1 and a
9port POE switch. Since the POE switch takes up 2 slots, that leaves me
one slot for a VIC. Usually, I put a VIC2-2FXO in so that they can dial
911 without a problem. However, since they want at least one local
number for incoming calls, I am in a bit of a dilemma. I have been told
(perhaps incorrectly), that the 2FXO card will only handle outgoing
calls. So the question is. How can I get inbound and outbound calling
(with caller-id) one a single VIC card? I need it cheap, so PRI's are
out of the question. (are BRI's expensive?).

Thanks,

Avidan






IT

2006-02-25, 5:46 pm

Please ignore this question. The difference between FXO and FXS has been
explained to me.

Thank you,

Avidan



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I have a small branch office that will have a 2801 with a PTP T1 and a
9port POE switch. Since the POE switch takes up 2 slots, that leaves me
one slot for a VIC. Usually, I put a VIC2-2FXO in so that they can dial
911 without a problem. However, since they want at least one local
number for incoming calls, I am in a bit of a dilemma. I have been told
(perhaps incorrectly), that the 2FXO card will only handle outgoing
calls. So the question is. How can I get inbound and outbound calling
(with caller-id) one a single VIC card? I need it cheap, so PRI's are
out of the question. (are BRI's expensive?).

Thanks,

Avidan






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