01-17-2013 10:52 AM
Has anyone ever done this? I see that v4.3.0 has added NTP-PTP interworking and I thought that this would be possible, but the documentation is pretty scarce.
Basically, we have a GPS clock providing BITS timing via the SYNC0 port on 0/RSP0/CPU0, and we want to be able to run the ASR as a master NTP server based off of this. Any ideas?
thanks in advance,
Paul
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03-26-2013 08:16 AM
SyncE is synchronous ethernet, meaning that the TX clock for the ethernet is taken from a common source so that 2 interfaces effectively clock their bits out at the exact same pace.
BITS is build in integrated timing system. It is used as a source to pull in a clock from a low stratum source that you want to use as TX clock for eg SONET/SDH or SYNC-E for that matter.
Also if there is a particular interface that receives a low stratum clock that you want to use, you can sync the timing system to that clock, eg from SDH/SONET networks (which are known to have great clock quality) and use that as system timing for eg export to BITS or clock distribution to SYNC-E/ethernet ports.
regards
xander
03-27-2013 07:20 AM
Hi Xander,
What I understood from your words is "BITS is an external time source for distributing time to low stratum (may be the clock module/board in the router at brach offices) source which provides the quality clock signals to the SynkE. May I know what I understood is right?. If so can I know the use of the command "clock-interface timing-mode independent| system " in the router. Please do the needful.
03-27-2013 07:33 AM
Your understanding is correct. BITS is a timing source that you can use to pull in an accurate clock that in turn can be used for SYNC-E.
Config example:
clock-interface sync 0 location 0/RSP0/CPU0 port-parameters bits-input e1 crc-4 sa4 hdb3 ! frequency synchronization selection input priority 1 wait-to-restore 0 !
frequency synchronization quality itu-t option 1 log selection errors
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:ariad#sh frequency synchronization clock-interfaces Wed Mar 20 12:38:50.252 CET Node 0/RSP0/CPU0: ============== Clock interface Sync0 (Up - BITS E1) Assigned as input for selection Wait-to-restore time 0 minutes SSM supported and enabled Input: Up Last received QL: Opt-I/PRC Effective QL: Opt-I/PRC, Priority: 1, Time-of-day Priority 100 Supports frequency Output is disabled Next selection points: T0-SEL-B
04-01-2013 10:04 AM
Hi Xander,
Can you please suggest any good documents which describes the
detailed funstioning of sync E (eg: how it is sending SSM and initiating
signaling ) and PTP. I have already searched about it but every documents
mentioning only sync E is using SSM via ESMC as SSM in sonet/sdh, but nobody
saying how sync E is sending and processing SSM (step by step) . Please do
the needful. This is my humble request.
04-01-2013 08:05 PM
Ok, I did the needful and I got you this doc together:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-31582
If you need further follow up on sync stuff, you may want to open a TAC case or contact your account team.
regards
xander
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