Not sure if I am in the correct forum - my apologies if not.
I am about to order an MA5616 with a 32 port VDSL card. The supplier offers two models of the control card - either CCUB or CCUD and this is where I am stuck. I will be installing this unit in our retirement village to supply ADSL to selected residents. (I have a very small 8 port Versa DSLAM operating at present but is fully subscribed which is why I need the MA5616). DHCP is being handled by an old Linksys WRT54GL running Tomato and internet access is supplied by a Huawei B315 router on an LTE network. (We don't have fibre to our complex yet but are likely to have in the course of next year - until then I will stay with LTE).
Can anyone advise me on which CCU card I should choose? CCUB or CCUD? I need to be able to config the DSLAM in bridge mode so that I can retain the Linksys for DHCP and management. (the ADSL modems are setup in DHCP mode - not PPPoe)
Thanks for the quick response, but I am not able to register for that service - it seems that I can only do so after I have bought enterprise equipment.
I see that it is possible to order an older H835ADLE card for the MA5616. Can you please assist me with the table of CCU units that support the H835ADLE card? Thanks.
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