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cisco wic-1dsu-56k?

Can you configure this WIC card for Dial in service or is dial out only?


That card is used for something called Digital Data Service (DDS).  DDS is not a demand service, it&#8217;s a dedicated connection using 56Kbps bi-directional transmission.    It won&#8217;t work on a Plain Old Telephony Service (POTS), i.e. [...]]]></description>
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