RE: [RPRWG] 802.17 Outline: Stratum Clock distribution?
I share James' opinion in terms of the requirement. As a telecom operator
person I do not have the same opinion as to the requirement for it to be
part of the standard. If the industry's intention for RPR is to provide a
universal standard useful for telecom purposes I believe operators will
highly value the support of sync requirements. In a standardized way. Sync
requirements heve a tendency to be underestimated in most technology
developments until they are to be deployed in real life.
Though I can at this stage not contribute to the actual content of such
requirement I strongly believe it would be useful to be examined.
JP.
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From: Chan, James [mailto:jchan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 21 November 2001 22:33
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Subject: RE: [RPRWG] 802.17 Outline: Stratum Clock distribution?
Stratum Clock Distribution to me means ANSI T1.101 Synchronization hierarchy
standard. This is very different to time-of-day clocks. Synchronization is
necessary from PSTN (TDM voice) perspective. It may also be required for a
RPR network supporting circuit emulation services (there may be other ways
to do it without synchronization). However, this is an implementation
specific issue which should not be part of the RPR standard. Individual
vendors may choose to do it as their differentiator.
I was not aware of stratum clock discussion in the last meeting. Can any
else shed some light?
Regards,
James Chan
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From: David James [mailto:djz@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 10:14 AM
To: Jeanne.De_Jaegher@xxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: RE: [RPRWG] 802.17 Outline: Stratum Clock distribution?
Jeanne,
Some physical layers have no provisions for accurately
synchronizing time-of-day clocks (GMT like clocks) of
clock slave's to clock masters.
For physical layers without such services, this clause
describes how such time-of-day clocks can be accurately
synchronized by MAC-level services.
From IEEE Std 1394 Serial Bus experiences, as well as
the telecom industry as a whole, the value of synchronous
transfers is greatly increased if time-of-day clocks
can also be synchronized.
DVJ
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> Good morning,
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> Can someone tell me what the section over Stratum Clock
> Distribution covers?
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> Thank's
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> Jeanne
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