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| From | René Hüftlein <017renegade@googlemail.com> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.dcom.telecom.tech |
| Subject | Different clock sources for STM-1 and E1 ?? |
| Date | 2012-01-09 07:21 -0800 |
| Organization | http://groups.google.com |
| Message-ID | <88ee6a33-2b8b-4c4d-b3c2-c8546e04b953@o12g2000vbd.googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
Hi! Maybe someone here can help me with a problem we have with our PSTN gateway. We receive 63 E1's channelized into a STM-1. The E1's are provided by DTAG (German PSTN) and are multiplexed into the STM-1 provided by Verizon. STM-1 directly terminates in a Audiocodes Mediant 3000 which demultiplexes STM-1 and routes E1's respectively. We see a huge number of Controlled Slips (one in 20 seconds) and it seems this condition causes fax calls to crash. We got in contact with Verizon and they told us, that they are receiving DTAG's E1's in sync with a PDH clock and transparently multiplex that into the STM-1 which is clocked by a different master clock. (As it is not their policy to generate clock from external sources and PDH can not be used for SDH clock source - that's what they said) [For what I read on the interwebs SDH was specially designed to support relaying of PDH - so I don't really get the point...] So we receive E1's and STM-1 on different source clocks. Unfortunately Audiocodes tells us the gateway only supports one single clock source, which has to be the STM-1 or any external clock directly connected to the device. I appreciate any hints or tips on this issue (or any lesson on PSTN clocking) as I am used to deal with IP networks on the very higher layers... Cheers René
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Different clock sources for STM-1 and E1 ?? René Hüftlein <017renegade@googlemail.com> - 2012-01-09 07:21 -0800 RE: Different clock sources for STM-1 and E1 ?? Bill Matern of NComm, Inc. <wtm@ncomm.com> - 2012-01-13 14:52 +0000
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