Timing sources and timing distribution, Timing sources and timing distribution 2-155 – Nortel Networks OPTera Metro 3500 User Manual

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Planning and Ordering Guide—Part 1 of 2 NTRN10AN Rel 12.1 Standard Iss 1 Apr 2004

Tributary line timing

Tributary line timing is shown in

Figure 2-49 on page 2-155

, example (d).

When using tributary line timing, a network element derives timing from a
received synchronous tributary signal. This signal is used in network elements
to synchronize the outgoing transport signals in all directions, and the
synchronous tributaries terminated by the network element. Sources of
tributary timing are OC-3, OC-3x4, OC-12, OC-48, DS1, and EC-1 facilities.
When the network element timing mode is set to Line Timing, the primary and
secondary timing references can be provisioned as OC-3, OC-12, OC-48, DS1,
and EC-1 facilities.

Note: DS1 facilities connected to a DSM module cannot be used as a
timing reference.

Figure 2-49
Flow of synchronization timing signals

EX1513p

Timing sources and timing distribution

The network elements in an OPTera Metro 3500 system can be integrated into
a synchronization timing architecture. This architecture is a timing reference
hierarchy that allows all network element timing to be referenced to an
accurate common timing source.

NE

NE

NE

(b) External timing

(d) Tributary line timing

Clock

(a) Internal timing

NE

BITS Stratum-3

or better

(c) Transport line timing

VTX-series or

STX Module

Legend

= Primary Data flow

= Tributary Data flow

= Synchronization Timing

= External Synchronization Reference

VTX-series or

STX Module

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