Configuring Multiservice Port Parameters For Ctp Bundles (Ctpview); Configuring Multiservice Audio Mode Port Parameters For Ctp Bundles; (Ctpview); Configuring Multiservice Irig-B Mode Port Parameters For Ctp Bundles - Juniper CTP Series Manual

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Using Bundles to Create Logical Configurations for Physical Interfaces, CTP Release 7.3, CTPView Release 7.3
Table 28: CTP Bundle T1/E1 Port Parameter Settings in the CTP Menu (continued)
Field
Clock Config

Configuring Multiservice Port Parameters for CTP Bundles (CTPView)

Configuring Multiservice Audio Mode Port Parameters for CTP Bundles (CTPView)
72
Function
Specifies the type of clocking for the port.
The default value for Clock Config is CTP
is Loop Timed.

Configuring Multiservice Audio Mode Port Parameters for CTP Bundles

(CTPView) on page 72

Configuring Multiservice IRIG-B Mode Port Parameters for CTP Bundles

(CTPView) on page 74
Configuring Multiservice TDC Mode Parameters for CTP Bundles (CTPView) on page 76
Configuring Multiservice 4WTO Mode Port Parameters for CTP Bundles
(CTPView) on page 77
Before you begin:
Log in to the CTPView software at least at the Net_Admin level.
Connect the CTPView server to the CTP device for which you want to configure bundles.
To configure Multiservice audio mode port parameters using CTPView:
In the side pane, select Bundle > Configuration.
1.
Run your mouse over the Display and Select an Existing Bundle bar.
2.
Your Action
Select one:
CTP is Clock Source—The PBX either
returns the clock received from the
CTP device, or it returns a clock that
is traceable to the same source as the
CTP node clock reference. You
typically use this configuration when
you configure the CTP device with a
clock reference input.
CTP is Loop Timed—The PBX provides
the clock, and the CTP device returns
the same clock to the PBX. You
typically use this configuration when
the PBX has the more accurate clock
source. You can configure the far end
of the circuit with adaptive clocking to
recover this clock if necessary.
CTP is Clock Source (Adaptive
End)—The PBX returns the clock
received from the CTP device, and the
CTP device uses the adaptive
recovered clock. You typically use this
configuration when the CTP device
does not have a reference input and
the PBX typically requires a clock from
the distant PBX.
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