03-12-2020 06:36 AM
hi all
I have a config. where the PSTN ISR 4400 needs to receive clocking from the carrier and then to pass it on on a different controller to another internal ISR 4400.
so far I think that the PSTN ISR receiving it should be config as clock source line primary while the interface connected to the internal ISR should be configure as clock source internal
on PSTN ISR
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controller E1 0/1/0
description PSTN line
framing no-crc4
clock source line primary
pri-group timeslots 1-31
controller E1 0/1/1
description to provide clocking as master
clock source internal
on Internal ISR
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controller E1 0/1/1
description to receive clocking from pstn E1 0/1/1
clock source line primary
do you think this is a sound config and should work ?
thank you
03-12-2020 10:18 AM - edited 03-12-2020 10:23 AM
Have a look at these posts, they contains information about what you ask for.
https://community.cisco.com/t5/ip-telephony-and-phones/configure-voice-router-as-a-isdn-clock-master/td-p/1598585
https://community.cisco.com/t5/other-collaboration-subjects/isr-g4-t1-pri-internal-clock-configuration/td-p/2920854
03-13-2020 03:24 AM
thanks went through the links, there is a bit of contradiction
one says that we need to configure the interface as protocol-emulate network
e.g.
controller e1 0/1/1
clock source network
interface Serial 0/1//:15
isdn protocol-emulate network
while the other link mentions
controller e1 0/1/1
clock source internal ??
also believe these needs to be done on the pstn router ?
03-13-2020 07:12 AM - edited 03-13-2020 08:34 AM
When ever I have setup a router to provide clocking I've always set emulate network on the interface that should give the clock to something else. Yes it would be on the PSTN gateway where you configure this on the interface that is facing inwards to the equipment that you'd want to provide clock to.
03-13-2020 07:30 AM - edited 03-13-2020 07:32 AM
ok thank will try that in a bit.
shall I use clock source internal or network on that particular controller ?
also on the receiving 4400, I think I use clock source line primary to receive it from the pstn gw - correct?
03-13-2020 08:37 AM
Test one, if it works than all is fine, if not test the other. It's not like the thing will explode or something. Yes on the router you want to receive clock you'd configure that as if you connected it to a PSTN connection. It's not any more fancy than that.
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