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6.3 The FXO Screen
Use this screen to configure settings related to the FXO lines configured on the
X6004. To access this screen, click Configuration > PBX > Server
Configuration > Server > FXO.
Figure 55 Server > FXO
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 23 Server > FXO
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
FXO
Configuration
Use these fields to specify the FXO interface which you want to
configure.
Machine ID
Specify the X6004 for which you want to configure FXO settings. This
field is only configurable if you have more than one X6004 working in a
ZyStack.
Slot
Specify which FXO interface card you want to configure. The cards are
identified by the extension card slot they are installed in. Select one of
the slots or select All to make the settings the same for all FXO
interface cards.
Port
Specify the FXO port on the FXO interface card you want to configure.
TX Volume
Select the volume level transmitted from the X6004. -6 is the quietest,
and 6 is the loudest.
RX Volume
Select the volume level transmitted to the X6004. -6 is the quietest,
and 6 is the loudest.
Busy Detect
The X6004 listens for a tone to detect if an FXO line has been hung up.
This tone differs by region and it may also differ slightly between
carriers. In some cases the X6004 may mistake background noise for a
busy line signal.
This setting defines the number of busy tones the X6004 needs to
recognize before actually considering the line to be busy.
You should select a low value, if you have a good connection. Select a
higher value, if your FXO connection is of lower quality to avoid false
hang-ups.