1.4.2 Release Notes for Remote Office and RLC 61December 2003Documentation additions and correctionsThis section provides corrections for known omissions and mis-statements in theRemote Office documentation.G.729A voice compressionPrevious versions of Remote Office documentation and the Remote Office Helpapplication sometimes refer to the G.729 voice compression algorithm. TheRemote Office family uses the G.729A version of this algorithm. The currentversion of the Remote Office Help application reflects this correction. Anyinformation referring to the G.729 voice compression algorithm in RemoteOffice documentation actually concerns G.729A. This applies to both the ReachLine Card Installation and Administration Guide (NTP 555-8421-210) and theRemote Office 9150 Installation and Administration Guide (NTP555-8421-215). In both Guides, replace references to G.729 with G.729A.Ethernet connectionOn page 2 of the Reach Line Card Installation and Administration Guide(NTP 555-8421-210), it states:You can configure each port on the RLC as if telephones werelocally connected to a standard XDLC. Existing digital trunks(PRI) or an integrated 10BaseT Ethernet interface (Voice over IP)carry voice and signaling traffic as packets.This is correct, but incomplete. This paragraph should conclude with thefollowing note:Note: The RLC defaults to a half-duplex 10BaseT Ethernetconnection. You can configure a full-duplex 10BaseT Ethernetconnection through Configuration Manager. When you configurea full-duplex 10BaseT Ethernet connection, the RLC's Ethernetcollision LED remains on solid (constantly lit). This does notindicate collisions on the segment, but that Full duplex is enabled.