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This practice describes the WorldDSL RS
•LTU and NTU are defined by ETSI to distinguish between the two units in an HDSL system. An LTU is generally located at the Exchange Office end of the circuit and acts as the master unit. The NTU is located at the customer site and acts as the slave unit.
•UTU is defined by ADC. These are programmable HDSL line units that can be configured as an
LTU (master) or an NTU (slave). The UTU default configuration is NTU (slave). The UTUs do not provide line power to other HDSL units. All other aspects of UTU functionality are identical to LTUs or NTUs. The
•ETU is defined by ADC. These are programmable HDSL line units housed in plastic enclosures with interface and power connectors for convenient use as integrated desktop units. The ETUs can be configured as an LTU or an NTU. The ETU default configuration is NTU. The
•WorldDSL RS (rate selectable) is defined by ADC. WorldDSL RS is a single pair
•These HDSL units are configured as Data Communications Equipment (DCE) and respond to data, clock, and control signals from Data Terminal Equipment (DTE).
Use of this product in a manner other than defined in this technical practice may cause equipment damage or injury to personnel.
Gebrauch dieses Produkts in einer Weise anders als definiert kann in dieser technischen Praxis Geräte Schaden oder Verletzung zu Personal verursachen.
RATE SELECTABLE HDSL UNIT FIRMWAREVersion 4.01 is the current release for the rate selectable HDSL unit firmware. This firmware must be installed at each end of the circuit (that is, in both the LTU and NTU).
WorldDSL RS units are not backward compatible with standard HDSL or management unit firmware. The installed firmware must be that designed for RS units.
RS G.703 LTUs can communicate with RS Nx64k NTUs, but only if HDSL unit firmware Version 4.01 or later is installed at each end of the circuit.
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