Does anyone know the EMML command (or menu option) for displaying and setting the T1 clock source for a switch that has multiple T1's?
A tech told me once that only a single T1 could provide a timing source to the switch, and that other T1's had to accept the timing from the PBX as slaves. Is this true?
My problem is we have 3 T1's, I believe one is providing the clock signal for the PBX, and we are replacing one of the T's, the carrier claims that this new T has to be the master clock source and provide the PBX with the timing, the problem is when we plug the new T1 in, we get static and disconnects on the new line, which I'm told sounds like a timing issue.
Any help is appreciated.
A tech told me once that only a single T1 could provide a timing source to the switch, and that other T1's had to accept the timing from the PBX as slaves. Is this true?
My problem is we have 3 T1's, I believe one is providing the clock signal for the PBX, and we are replacing one of the T's, the carrier claims that this new T has to be the master clock source and provide the PBX with the timing, the problem is when we plug the new T1 in, we get static and disconnects on the new line, which I'm told sounds like a timing issue.
Any help is appreciated.