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HPE JD561A 1 x Ports FXS Smart Interface Card Module
- 1 x FXS Port
- Smart Interface Card
- Provides analog voice connectivity
- Supports standard analog telephones and fax machines
- Designed for integration into compatible systems
- Enables voice services over data networks
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Product Overview
The HPE JD561A is a single-port FXS Smart Interface Card Module. It is designed to provide analog voice connectivity for enterprise communication systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Smart Interface Card Module |
| Ports | 1 x FXS |
Additional Specifications
| Interface Type | FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) |
| Functionality | Analog Voice Connectivity |
Product Description
The HPE JD561A is a Smart Interface Card Module featuring a single Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) port. This module is designed to provide a connection point for standard analog devices, such as analog telephones, fax machines, or analog modems, to a digital or IP-based communication system. The FXS port emulates a traditional telephone line, allowing these analog devices to function as if they were connected directly to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). This interface card is crucial for organizations that need to integrate legacy analog equipment into modern communication infrastructures or require analog voice capabilities within a broader network system. It facilitates the transmission of voice and fax signals over digital or IP networks, offering flexibility in deploying voice services. The 'Smart' designation suggests advanced features or management capabilities beyond basic analog connectivity. By utilizing the JD561A module, businesses can extend their communication reach, support a mixed environment of analog and digital devices, and potentially reduce costs associated with maintaining separate analog phone lines. It is a key component for unified communications solutions, enabling seamless integration of analog endpoints into IP telephony or other advanced communication platforms.


