I can't answer for sure, but I have a pm-8b-u, which has U interfaces.
If you compare it with other parts listed, I'd say that the -u signifies
that it has the NT1 built-in, vs. the lack of -u means it's an S/T
interface:
http://www.cisco.com/partner/StandardConfigs.HTML
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> Hi All
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> Sorry to add to the OT flow... I have looked at about 50 pages on CCO
> looking to find out if the NP-4B or NP-8B has a U or S/T interface. Does
> anyone know?
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> TIA
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