What is the difference between a CSU/DSU and a modem?
A.
A CSU/DSU converts analog signals from a router to a leased line; a modem converts
analog signals from a router to a leased line.
B.
A CSU/DSU converts analog signals from a router to a phone line; a modem converts
digital signals from a router to a leased line.
C.
A CSU/DSU converts digital signals from a router to a phone line; a modem converts
analog signals from a router to a phone line.
D.
A CSU/DSU converts digital signals from a router to a leased line; a modem converts
digital signals from a router to a phone line.
Explanation:
CSU/DSU is used to convert digital signals from a router to a network circuit such as a T1,
while a modem is used to convert digital signals over a regular POTS line.