Router Model 2801 with fxs/DID and FXO card.

Greetings.I am Yeoh here I just configured DID direct inward dial on the fxs port.RJ11 connection to pbx. dunno wheter it will function or not. should i configure the ring and voltage for the connection to run? Here i have router 2800 . Not really sure what is require to configure but the manager here says we need this running with pbx and only simple flat network. no other routing function used. the important part here is the voip configuration. I have two router one with fxs card another one with fxo. For what i understand is PBX connection plug to fx0 then from router a to router b using fe0/0 to fe 0/0 then from router b i connect it to the phone using FXS/DID is this correct? what is the configs to make my phone running. i plug it in but it seems not responding. no sound at all. just some small "TUK TUK TUK" voice in it.

Anyone can help me. Please.

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    member national
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    member international
    member national
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    member emergency
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