FXO cards vs T1 cards
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 11:05 pm
Hi,
I have a quick question, I previously connected an Asterisk PBX with an old analog PBX, a CSK2000, for those interested in the details. The connection was via a T1 card installed in each PBX. A Sangoma T1 card in the Asterisk and a T1 module card in the Nortel. I was able to send calls between both PBXs without any issues once the configuration was correct.
The question is, would the same work with an FXO card and POTS lines?
I have only used FXO cards in the past whereas the FXO sent and received calls from the provider. Whereas an FXS would be used to go directly from carrier or the PBX to a analog hard phone. The FXO in theory would allow the PBX systems to communicate with other once the configs are correct, but I just want to be sure before I spring the cash.
I have a quick question, I previously connected an Asterisk PBX with an old analog PBX, a CSK2000, for those interested in the details. The connection was via a T1 card installed in each PBX. A Sangoma T1 card in the Asterisk and a T1 module card in the Nortel. I was able to send calls between both PBXs without any issues once the configuration was correct.
The question is, would the same work with an FXO card and POTS lines?
I have only used FXO cards in the past whereas the FXO sent and received calls from the provider. Whereas an FXS would be used to go directly from carrier or the PBX to a analog hard phone. The FXO in theory would allow the PBX systems to communicate with other once the configs are correct, but I just want to be sure before I spring the cash.