Overview, Overview -2 – Carrier Access Network Device Axxius 800 User Manual

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Axxius 800 - Release 2.2

FXO Voice Card

Overview

Overview

The FXO Voice Service card provides high-density provisioning of reliable Foreign
Exchange Office (FXO) or Direct Inward Dialing (DID) telephone services. Eight FXO
or Dial Pulse Terminate (DPT) telephone line channels can be deployed on each FXO
Service card. These cards can be inserted into any of the eight service card slots of the
Axxius 800 Access Integration Platform. This allows the provisioning of up to 64 FXO
or DPT lines in a single Axxius 800 chassis.

The FXO function sinks battery current and detects ringing voltage originating from
the central office or PBX line, enabling the transport of dial tone and calling features
to remote locations. When configured as a DPT interface, the channels sink and detect
forward and reverse line current, emulating the functions of a central office DID line.
DID service provides the necessary dialed digits to ring a telephone extension directly
through a PBX, without requiring attendant intervention. DPT and FXO functions are
also used with Automatic Call Distributor (ACD), voice mail, and Computer
Telephony Integration (CTI) applications.

A unique range of software-controlled signaling capabilities connects virtually any
type of 2-wire battery-sink telephone line service. Supported features include caller ID,
calling party disconnect, distinctive ringing, ground start, and E&M signaling
conversion. Automatic impedance balancing provides echo-free service connections
across a wide range of customer equipment and line conditions. V.90 transmission
ensures optimal dial-up modem performance.

As a component of the Axxius 800 platform, the FX0 Service card as several local and
remote management options available through the Axxius 800 Controller. The card can
be locally configured and managed using the Command Line Interface (CLI). Front-
panel LEDs indicate call progress and channel status. Remote management is
accomplished using the graphical configuration, management and maintenance
interfaces available in future releases of the NetworkValet (EMS).

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