Jon Gabrielson wrote:
On Thursday 05 May 2005 05:28 pm, Joseph wrote:

It has 1-FXS and one 1-Life Line (it is pass through type)


I've seen the pass-through term used alot and
I'm not quite for sure what that means. What is the difference between a passthrough type and a regular
FXO. What can you do with one that you can't do with
the other? I noticed that the wiki says that the handytone 486's lifeline FXO port is not usable via SIP, only used as a fallback for power failure. Is this considered a passthrough or are
there 3 types, pass-through, lifeline, and full FXO.

I just checked my dictionary and it defines "pass-thru" as meaning "totally useless for most people". Pass-thru and lifeline seem to be different terms for the same thing. i.e. The FXO port is connected to the FXS port in the event of a power outage, but other than that it is not useful.
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