[Asterisk-Users] type of incoming lines

Derek Whitten derek at kfuq.net
Thu Mar 23 07:36:28 MST 2006


mike webb wrote:
> at my work we have a meridian 1. it has 6 lines from the outside world
> coming in to it. if someone calls our number 870-238-2111 they will
> always reach our resepsionist unless all 6 lines are in use, if all 6
> are in use then the caller will get a busy signal.
> on our phone bill they are called "trunk lines".
> we have a seperate incoming line for our dsl.
> 
> are these analog lines ?? to connect to an asterisk system would i use
> fxo's ??
> what term do you use to describe them, partial t1, pri,etc ??
> 
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they could be either pstn lines or "t" lines.. easiest way might just be
to call the phone company and ask them :-D


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