What would a TE2 device be used for in an ISDN connection?
A. as a connection from an NT1 device to an NT2 device
B. as a connection from a non-ISDN terminal through a TA to
the ISDN network
C. as a connection from four-wire subscriber wiring to the
conventional two-wire local loop
D. as a connection to the ISDN network through a four-wire,
twisted-pair digital link
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Answer: B
A TE2 device would be used for an ISDN connection as a
non-ISDN terminal (such as a standard telephone) through a
TA to the ISDN network. A TE2 is not a connection from an
NT1 device to an NT2 device. A connection from four-wire
subscriber wiring to the conventional two-wire local loop
pertains to NT1 and NT2 devices. A connection to the ISDN
network through a four-wire, twisted-pair digital link
pertains to a TE1 device.
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