Clocking Ports On The Acx1000 And Acx1100 Router - Juniper ACX1000 Hardware Manual

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Figure 10 on page 47
shows an example of a wiring diagram for a simple input alarm-reporting device.
In this case the push button switch is an alarm sensor that triggers an input alarm when a door-open
condition occurs.
Figure 10: Sample Input Alarm-Reporting Device
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Clocking Ports on the ACX1000 and ACX1100 Router

The clocking ports acquire the clock source and synchronize communication over time-division
multiplexing (TDM) interfaces in the router. The clocking ports distribute a synchronized clock signal
throughout the router by locking onto a clock signal originating from an internal clock source or by
connecting to an external clock source.
The reference clock inputs can be T1/E1 line clocks, Ethernet recovered clocks, IEEE 1588v2 recovered
clocks, or xDSL NTU-R timing. Externally available reference clocks are BITS T1/E1 rate clocks, 1 pulse
per second (PPS), and 10 MHz. The four SubMiniature B (SMB) connectors on the front panel of the
router connect to external clock signal sources. The clocking ports provide the synchronized output
clocks from any one of the above reference inputs based on the clock's priority.
Internal clock sources within the ACX1000 and ACX1100 router include:
• External building-integrated timing system (BITS) timing port

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