[Asterisk-Users] Cannot get two TE410Ps to operate correctly in the same machine

Peter Svensson psvasterisk at psv.nu
Fri Nov 26 10:18:23 MST 2004


On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Patrick wrote:

> On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 11:36 -0500, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> [snip]
> > No.
> > 
> > 0 = don't use the remote clock for sync (use internal clock)
> > 1 = use remote clock as card's primary clock source
> > 2 = use remote clock as card's secondary clock source
> > 3 = ...
> 
> The doc says this: "To not use this span as a sync source, use '0'. To
> make it the primary sync source, use '1', secondary is '2' and so
> forth."
> 
> English is not my native language but if I assume "this span" sort of
> means the TE4XX end-point and "sync source" means generating clocking
> then to me it reads like I need to use '0' if the telco provides the
> clocking.

No, it means the clocking for the card (and thus all outgoing links) is 
dereived from that span. I.e. timing=0 -> timing may not be derived from 
that incoming data stream. 

Peter




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