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Ed, You must be psychic.  I remember now on that move screw driver to the cover allowed access to mounting bolts.
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Originally posted by djweis: I'm not encouraging you to modify LEC facilties, but it's probably HDSL2 on the other side of the NIU. Take it off the pole, move it to the trailer, and use your other cable to extend the HDSL2 side, not the DSX-1 side. Not that I've ever done that, but in case I get the urge I have a 4 slot mounting with the variations in HDSL4, HDSL2, and ADC HLXR cards "just in case". But... Eh... whuh.... HEY! I'm a Telco person and that's... That... that’s illegal! YOU CAN’T DO THAT!!!!! Or I wouldn't encourag you to admit that!  I might have done that a time or two when I was a cable and data dude. 
----------------------- Bryan LEC Provisioning Engineer Cars -n- Guitars Racin' (retired racer Oct.'07)
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If you run 1500' of I.W., In effect that'll be a 3kFt loop from last repeater. Signal falloff will be at the ragged edge causing the customer intermittent erros, LOS, and a host of other signaling issues. Since they are at a construction trailer, the customer should get hold of the engineer and have 1.1 placed at the trailer that way they could get rid of the I.W.
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