What does the pots splitter do – Nortel Networks Nortel Backbone Link Node Router 5030 User Manual

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What Does the POTS Splitter Do?

The POTS splitter and HotWire Remote Termination Unit (RTU) are components in the
RADSL Access System. This system provides high-speed Internet or corporate LAN
access over traditional twisted-pair copper telephone wiring.

The POTS splitter filters out the DSL signal and allows the POTS frequencies to pass
through. The RADSL RTU and telephone can function simultaneously over the same
pair of copper wires at the customer premises when a POTS splitter is used at both
ends of the local loop.

Copper pairs run from the central office to the customer premises to create the local
loop. The local loop terminates on the customer premises at the demarcation point in a
punchdown block or NID.

Wiring is connected from the demarcation point to the POTS splitter and to the DSL
jack. Wiring also connects the demarcation point to an RJ11 wall jack for DSL access
by the RTU.

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Punchdown

Block or NID

DSL

Jack

RTU

New Wiring Connections

Existing Wiring (POTS)

Customer Premises (CP)

DSL

Ethernet

Crossover

Cable

Ethernet

Cable

or

Central

Office

(CO)

Demarcation

Point

Local Loop

HUB

CP

POTS

Splitter

DSL - Digital Subscriber Line

POTS - Plain Old Telephone Service

NID - Network Interface Device

RTU

- Remote Termination Unit

POTS

End-user

Systems

Network

Service

Provider

(NSP)

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