Toolpack v2.3:BITS Ports

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TelcoBridges Tmedia and Tdev devices support the sharing of a precision clock among multiple devices via the Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) method. With TelcoBridges hardware, BITS Ports are derived from DS3 and STM-1 TDM adapters of a Tdev [[TMP6400]] or a Tmedia [[TMG3200]], as well as from a [[TMS1600]].
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TelcoBridges Tmedia and Tdev devices support the sharing of a precision clock among multiple devices via the Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) method. With TelcoBridges hardware, BITS Ports are derived from DS3 and STM-1 TDM adapters of a Tdev [[TMP6400]] or a Tmedia [[TMG3200]], as well as from a [[TMS1600]].  The BITS clock source must support the kbits/s mode (not kiloHertz/kHz mode).
  
  
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== Using BITS ports for signaling ==
 
== Using BITS ports for signaling ==
Starting with release 2.3 of [[Toolpack]], it is possible to convert unused BITS ports into [[Signaling_Ports|signaling ports]] in order to recover a channel on the primary DS3 or STM-1 connection.
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Starting with release 2.3 of [[Toolpack]], it is possible to convert unused BITS ports into [[Signaling_Ports|signaling ports]] in order to recover a channel on the primary DS3 or STM-1 connection.  Note that CAS protocols (R1 and R2) will not work on BITS ports used in signaling mode.
  
 
== Related actions ==
 
== Related actions ==

Latest revision as of 15:58, 4 January 2016

TelcoBridges Tmedia and Tdev devices support the sharing of a precision clock among multiple devices via the Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) method. With TelcoBridges hardware, BITS Ports are derived from DS3 and STM-1 TDM adapters of a Tdev TMP6400 or a Tmedia TMG3200, as well as from a TMS1600. The BITS clock source must support the kbits/s mode (not kiloHertz/kHz mode).


BITS ports and clocking

In order to use BITS as a clocking source, the BITS ports of a TDM module are assigned to a line service that will carry the BITS port signaling. BITS Ports are shown in the figure below.


Bits-ports.jpg

Click here for specific information on configuring BITS ports as a clocking source.

Using BITS ports for signaling

Starting with release 2.3 of Toolpack, it is possible to convert unused BITS ports into signaling ports in order to recover a channel on the primary DS3 or STM-1 connection. Note that CAS protocols (R1 and R2) will not work on BITS ports used in signaling mode.

Related actions

References

Wikipedia article

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