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Voice interface card

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A voice interface card or VIC is a hardware interface that simulates a FXS on a router or network switch. This device port is used to interface telephone voice or other audio-based FXS devices.

Typically, a VIC contains one or more RJ-11 ports, allowing connections to basic telephone service (POTS), equipment, keysets, and PBXes.[1]

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  1. ^ ""CISCO VIC-2FXS"". Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
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