In the example below, base station No. 10 is down. As a consequence, base
station No. 11 must use the alternative sync way on No. 21.
Figure 3-4
Synchronization Chain with Alternative Sync Ways
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No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).
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No. 10 and No. 20: Primary and alternative sync on No. 0.
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No. 11: Primary sync on No. 10 and alternative sync on No. 21.
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No. 21: Primary sync on No. 20 and alternative sync on No. 11.
Figure 3-5
Synchronization Chain with Alternative Sync Ways
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No. 0 is the Sync Master (can be numbered 0-255).
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No. 10, No. 20, No. 30, and No. 40: Primary and alternative sync on No. 0.
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No. 11: Primary sync on No. 10 and alternative sync on No. 21.
No. 21: Primary sync on No. 20 and alternative sync on No. 11.
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No. 31: Primary sync on No. 30 and alternative sync on No. 41.
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No. 41: Primary sync on No. 40 and alternative sync on No. 31.
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