[Asterisk-Users] FXO ATA?

Paul Fielding paul at fielding.ca
Thu May 5 14:09:03 MST 2005


----- Original Message ----- 
> The  Grandstream HandyTone 488 has an FXO port.
> I've never used it though.


I could be wrong, but I seem to remember reading up on the HandyTone and 
deciding that it doesn't really act like a true FXO, as in calls come in and 
go straight to Asterisk like an FXO, and calls can dial out like a true FXO. 
I think it operated more like an 'ability to dial in number' and as a 
pass-through in case of power outage.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong on that....

Paul




>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Jon.
>
> On Thursday 05 May 2005 07:07 am, Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
>> Is the Sipura 3000 the only way to interface a remote pstn line and 
>> connect
>> incoming calls to Asterisk? I have a location connected by network that 
>> has
>> a phone line, when the room is occupied I want the line ti ring there as
>> normal, but when the employee is travelling I want the line to be 
>> conencted
>> to a ATA that then feeds it as an incoming pstn line to the pbx located 
>> at
>> my office so it can follow her.
>> It sounds like the Sipura 3000 would be perfect, what else would do it?
>>
>> Chris Mason
>>
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