What is Frequency Synchronization?
Frequency synchronization is the ability to distribute precision frequency around a network. In this context, timing refers to precision frequency, not an accurate time of day. Precision frequency is required in next generation networks for applications such as circuit emulation.
Feature name |
Release Information |
Feature Description |
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Frequency Synchronization |
Release 7.3.1 |
Based on the ITU-T G.8262 recommendations, precision frequency is enabled on timing devices to deliver frequency synchronization for bandwidth, frequency accuracy, holdover, and measure noise generation. This allows for correct network operations when synchronous equipment is timed from either another synchronous equipment clock or a higher-quality clock. |