[asterisk-users] USB or Ethernet based FXO device ?

Cary Fitch caryf at usawide.net
Wed Aug 31 10:18:57 CDT 2011


We have run some tests on the Xorcom equipment, mostly the PRI port cards,
running up to 16 ports in a chassis.  They work.  I see no problem in Xorcom
as FXO ports.

 

We will be installing a lot of them as PRI ports soon..

 

CF

 

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Hi.

I was following this thread. We normally use Patton SmartNode SN4112 series
to interface to FXO ports. But I'm looking for something different for a
future setup.
Xorcom USB channel banks seems something quite interesting. Is there anyone
that could/would share experiences using that? 
We need to replace an old PBX interfaced to 50 FXS and 8 BRI ISDN in Italy.
My concern is about reliability of USB....
Any success stories with it? Tips and tricks?

Thank you and regards,
Marco Signorini.

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Gilles wrote: 

On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 10:41:30 -0500, Carlos Chavez
 <mailto:cursor at telecomabmex.com> <cursor at telecomabmex.com> wrote:
  

  Actually Xorcom makes USB channelbanks of up to 32 FXO/FXS ports.
    

 
Thanks for the tip. It looks like the smallest option is 8 FXO ports:
 
www.xorcom.com/telephony-interfaces/astribank-models.html
 
 
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