Clocking is central to any T1/PRI operation. If clock were drifting, the circuit would soon cease to function. If the third PRI works on public network, it must be clocking from the Telco.
Those that write the software code don't write the manuals. That's for technical writers. We're left to determine what works.
I have 5 MICS XC systems that I have installed 4 T1 and or PRI into one system. Some all puplic some puplic with Poin to point. The longest running one was installed 10 months ago and have yet to have any problems with them.
dnava said:
>>I have 5 MICS XC systems that I have installed 4 T1 and >>or PRI into one system. Some all puplic some puplic with >>Poin to point. The longest running one was installed 10 >>months ago and have yet to have any problems with them.
dnava, can we talk off line? I have a need to put a forth PRI into an MICS 7.1 as a stopgap measure. I know I've seen more info on this somewhere but I cannot find it again. Thanks in Advance
I thought there was someway to "private message" someone,but it's monday and I can't find it so I'll post a "trash" account and send you my real email from there.
Ldutchman at hotmail dot com
Same Subject, different question on timing...
If two systems are linked by PRI thru Telco, should one system be timing master or are both clock sources Primary off of Telco?
If your talking Point-Point PRI. You need an MCDN keycode on both switches. This will give you new timing choices Master and Slave. Never two Primaries.
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