This article deals directly with installing analog telephone lines, not phones or fax machines. Before plugging in any analog telephone lines, ensure that there are FXO modules installed in the analog card. Failure to confirm this may cause severe hardware damage.
To ensure that lines are being plugged into appropriate ports, open the server and verify that the modules in the analog card are colored red.
NOTE: Red modules indicate FXO, green modules indicate FXS (for devices).
If you are connecting analog phone lines to your system, they should be connected in reverse hunting order. Your busiest incoming lines should be placed in your highest port numbers.
The Fonality PBX dials out from the lowest port numbers first, so to avoid placing an outbound call while an inbound call is ringing this reverse order connection of your lines is essential.
Each port on each PCI card has a port number stamped into the metal near the green LED. When connecting analog phone lines to the PBX server, they must be connected in reverse hunt order (explained below).
As an example:
The analog carrier has a hunt group set up to attempt calls to each of the following numbers in this order; when one is busy, the carrier will then ring the next:
In the Fonality PBX, there will be six corresponding ports on two PCI cards as numbered below. (The port number stamped on the card is shown in parenthesis):
[ LINE4 (4) ] [ LINE3 (3) ] [ LINE2 (2) ] [ LINE1 (1) ] <- PCI slot one [ ----- (4) ] [ ----- (3) ] [ LINE6 (2) ] [ LINE5 (1) ] <- PCI slot two
Connect the phone lines in reverse order so that the busiest inbound line is connected to the highest port number. Example:
Using this line ordering, there is almost no chance that an inbound call and an outbound call will compete for the same port at the same time.
Fonality PBX servers come pre-configured with the most common settings for analog connections. However, if editing is required this may be accomplished by logging into the Fonality Web Admin Panel and navigating to Options -> cards. Here, select the card that needs to be edited and the page will display the card options:
The settings relevant for FXO are:
NOTE: Although confusing, this is not a typo - FXO ports use fxs signalling.
NOTE: If the card purchased for the system has built-in hardware echo cancellation, this setting should always be set to 'no'. Hardware echo cancellation is much more effective than the software version; to enable hardware echo cancellation, please contact the Fonality Customer Support team.
To verify that the card in question has hardware echo cancellation, please refer to the relevant Fonality order; the card's line item will state HWEC or w/EC.
Once done, click "Apply All Changes" at the bottom. Each port will need to be configured individually.
Advanced users may click "Advanced Mode" at the top, but please be aware that this allows for direct editing of the configuration files and is not recommended for users unfamiliar with Asterisk.