You mean FXS, not FXO. If the phone is an analogue device that you can plug into an ordinary PSTN line then you can plug it into a FXS port, connected to Asterisk, and expect it to work there.
Yeah, FXS was what I meant heheh :)
Actually, the client has been badgering me to get one of those "digital" phones typically associated with proprietary PBXes, like the multi-button multi-function ones Panasonic/NEC makes. I don't suppose I could use those could I?
If I'm not mistaken, they have some sort of proprietary signalling between the phone and the PBX. So if this is the case then I can't hook it up to Asterisk.
Flynn
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