Description
HPE 4-Port FXO Voice Module
Experience dependable analog voice integration with the HPE 4-Port FXO Voice Module, a compact, enterprise-grade expansion that adds four FXO ports to your IP telephony environment. Designed for seamless compatibility with HP/HPE networking platforms, this module enables reliable connection to traditional PSTN lines through four RJ-11 connectors, empowering your organization to handle voice traffic with clarity and confidence. Ideal for growing small-to-mid sized deployments and larger enterprise ecosystems, this module delivers scalable performance, straightforward management, and solid uptime to keep your communications running smoothly.
- Four RJ-11 FXO ports for direct analog line connectivity: Each port allows you to bridge standard telephone lines to your IP telephony or unified communications environment, enabling easy integration of traditional PSTN services with modern VoIP networks. This yields flexible routing, efficient call handling, and reliable voice delivery across your organization.
- Plug‑and‑play integration with HPE platforms and IP PBX systems: The FXO module is designed for straightforward installation in compatible HP/HPE devices, minimizing downtime and simplifying deployment. Its architecture supports rapid configuration updates and smooth interoperability with SIP-based trunks and VoIP infrastructure.
- Robust voice performance for a range of commands and calls: Optimized for clear audio transmission, the module supports standard codecs commonly used in enterprise networks and includes features such as tone detection and basic echo management to maintain high-quality conversations across busy networks.
- Enterprise-grade reliability and manageability: Built for continuous operation, the FXO module offers durable hardware and management compatibility with your existing network monitoring tools. Expect stable performance, independent line interfaces, and straightforward common-sense diagnostics to keep your voice services online.
- Scalable deployment with flexible configuration options: Whether you’re expanding a single-site deployment or rolling out across multiple locations, the four-port module provides a scalable path to extend voice capabilities without overhauling your core infrastructure. It supports phased growth and straightforward future upgrades as your telephony needs evolve.
Technical Details of HPE 4-Port FXO Voice Module
- Ports: 4 x RJ-11 FXO interfaces for analog line connections
- Function: FXO voice module enabling connection of traditional telephone lines to IP telephony networks
- Codec Support: Optimized for common enterprise codecs such as G.711 and G.729 to balance bandwidth and audio quality
- Networking Compatibility: Designed for use with compatible HPE networking platforms and IP-PBX environments that support FXO modules
- Management: Compatible with standard network management tools and platform consoles for status monitoring and diagnostics
- Power and Connectivity: Typically powered through the host device with integrated power management; no separate power supply required in standard configurations
- Physical Form Factor: Modular card designed to fit in supported HPE chassis/slots; installation adheres to platform-specific guidelines
- Environmental & Compliance: Built to enterprise reliability standards with compliance where applicable to regional regulatory requirements
- Warranty: Typically backed by standard HP/HPE hardware warranty terms; terms vary by region and purchasing agreement
How to Install HPE 4-Port FXO Voice Module
- Power down and prepare: Shut down the host system following standard procedures and disconnect power if required to ensure a safe installation environment.
- Access the expansion slot: Remove the chassis cover or access panel as specified by your HPE platform’s installation guide to reach the empty FXO module slot.
- Insert the module: Align the FXO module with the slot and firmly seat it into the connector until it is fully seated and secured according to the platform’s guidelines.
- Connect analog lines: Attach the four RJ-11 cables from your traditional telephony lines to the FXO ports on the module, ensuring secure and correct polarity and routing for each line.
- Power up and verify: Replace the cover, reassemble, and power on the device. Use the platform’s management console to verify module recognition, port status, and basic line activity.
- Configure SIP and routing (if applicable): In the management interface, configure SIP trunking, call routing, line appearances, and any codec preferences required for your environment. Save and apply changes, then perform a test call to confirm voice quality and feature functionality.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the purpose of the HPE 4-Port FXO Voice Module?
A: It provides four FXO (analog) connections that bridge traditional telephone lines to an IP telephony or VoIP system, enabling hybrid deployments that combine PSTN access with modern digital voice networks. -
Q: How many FXO ports does this module include?
A: The module includes four FXO ports (RJ-11) for connecting four separate analog lines. -
Q: Is this module compatible with all HPE networking devices?
A: Compatibility depends on your specific HPE platform and chassis. It is designed for use with compatible HPE devices that support FXO modules. Always verify slot type, form factor, and software compatibility with your model. -
Q: Does the module support SIP trunking?
A: Yes, the FXO module is designed to work with SIP-based VoIP systems and can route calls through SIP trunks when configured in a compatible platform environment. -
Q: What kind of software or management tools are needed?
A: Management is typically performed via the host platform’s standard network management interface. This includes configuration of lines, codecs, and routing rules, with ongoing monitoring through customary enterprise management tools. -
Q: What warranty applies to the module?
A: Warranty terms vary by region and purchasing agreement, but HP/HPE hardware products commonly include a standard hardware warranty, often around one year, with options for extended coverage through regional programs.
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