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HPE JD561AR 1 x Ports FXS Smart Interface Card Module
- Single FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) port.
- Provides an analog voice interface.
- Connects standard analog phones, fax machines, or modems.
- Smart Interface Card module.
- Enables integration of analog devices into digital networks.
- Suitable for voice gateway applications.
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Product Overview
The HPE JD561AR is a 1-port FXS Smart Interface Card Module. It provides an analog interface for connecting standard analog devices like phones or fax machines to a digital network.
Technical Information
| Interface Type | FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
Additional Specifications
| Module Type | Smart Interface Card |
Product Description
The HPE JD561AR is a specialized interface card designed to bridge the gap between traditional analog telephony devices and modern digital network infrastructures. It features a single FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) port, which emulates a telephone company's central office connection. This allows standard analog devices, such as analog telephones, fax machines, or analog modems, to be connected and function as if they were directly plugged into a traditional phone line. This module is particularly useful in scenarios where organizations need to integrate legacy analog equipment into IP-based communication systems or voice gateways. It enables the use of existing analog devices without requiring a complete overhaul of the telephony infrastructure. The 'Smart Interface Card' designation suggests advanced capabilities for management and integration within HPE's networking and communication platforms. By providing an FXS port, the JD561AR facilitates voice services over digital networks, supporting applications like VoIP (Voice over IP) gateways, call centers utilizing analog equipment, or remote office connectivity where analog lines are still prevalent. Its role is to ensure that analog endpoints can seamlessly communicate within a digital environment, offering flexibility and cost-effectiveness for managing mixed-technology communication systems.



