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Should I use homologated or Ciscos nonhomologated POTS splitter to install my Cisco LRE equipment if telephone services are sent directly to a PSTN?

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Should I use homologated or Ciscos nonhomologated POTS splitter to install my Cisco LRE equipment if telephone services are sent directly to a PSTN?

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A. For installations where telephone services will be routed to a private branch exchange (PBX) switch, you can install a Cisco LRE POTS Splitter (PS-1M-LRE-48). For more information about this POTS splitter, refer to the Installation Notes for the Cisco LRE 48 POTS Splitter. If the building does not use a PBX and telephone services are sent directly to an outside public-switched telephone network (PSTN, you need to use a homologated POTS splitter. For more information about homologated POTS splitters, contact your Cisco sales representative. For more information about installing a Catalyst 2900 LRE XL switch, refer to the Catalyst 2900 Series XL Hardware Installation Guide. The Cisco LRE 48 POTS Splitter, also referred to as the splitter, is a set of filters used in installations where LRE traffic shares telephone lines with existing voice, ISDN, or Smart Phone services. The splitter separates the LRE traffic from the other phone services, sending the high-frequency LRE traffic to a C

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