Overview of the CES Port Adapter Modules
Figure 8-1 Typical CES T1 or E1 Port Adapter Module (UTP Port Shown)
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Each of the ports on the PAM can be configured to support the following clocking options:
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loop timing from the received data
•timing synchronized to a selected master clock port, required in order to distribute a single clock across a network
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The LightStream 1010 supports any combination of port adapter modules. Customers can configure their switches with only the number and type of interfaces required, with up to 32 CES T1 or CES E1 interface ports.
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CES T1 and E1 PAM Features
CES T1 and E1 PAM Applications