User's Manual

Cisco High-Density Analog Voice and Fax Network Module
Feature Overview
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT and 12.2(8)T
Telephony Signaling Interfaces
Voice ports on routers and access servers physically connect the router or access server to telephony
devices such as telephones, fax machines, PBXs, and (PSTN) central office (CO) switches. These
devices may use any of several types of signaling interfaces to generate information about on-hook
status, ringing, and line seizure.
The router’s voice-port hardware and software must be configured to transmit and receive the same type
of signaling being used by the device with which they are interfacing so that calls can be exchanged
smoothly between the packet network and the circuit-switched network.
The signaling interfaces discussed in this document include foreign exchange office (FXO), and foreign
exchange station (FXS), which are types of analog interfaces. It is important to know which signaling
method the telephony side of the connection is using and to match the router configuration and voice
interface hardware to that signaling method.
The next three illustrations show how the different signaling interfaces are associated with different uses
of voice ports. In Figure 1, FXS signaling is used for end-user telephony equipment, such as a telephone
or fax machine. Figure 2 shows an FXS connection to a telephone and an FXO connection to the PSTN
at the far side of a WAN; this might be a telephone at a local office going over a WAN to a router at
headquarters that connects to the PSTN.
Figure 1 FXS Signaling Interfaces
Figure 2 FXS and FXO Signaling Interfaces
FXS and FXO Interfaces
An FXS interface connects the router or access server to end-user equipment such as telephones, fax
machines, or modems. The FXS interface supplies ring, voltage, and dial tone to the station and includes an
RJ-11 connector for basic telephone equipment, keysets, and PBXs.
An FXO interface is used for trunk, or tie line, connections to a PSTN CO or to a PBX. This interface is
of value for off-premise station applications. A standard RJ-11 modular telephone cable connects the FXO
voice interface card to the PSTN or PBX through a telephone wall outlet.
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