5-6SYNCHRONIZATION OF DIGITAL FACILITIES

The public digital network nodes and services that the AT&T private digital switches and digital terminal products can connect to are as follows:

DDS

Digital serving office (DSO), also called a digital toll office, such as a 4ESS

Digital central office (DCO) such as a 5ESS

Digital-access and cross-connect system (DACS)

The AT&T private digital network nodes are the following:

System 75

System 85

DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1

DEFINITY Communications System Generic 2

The digital terminal products include the following:

D4- and D5-channel banks

Channel-division multiplexer (CDM)

Bit-compression multiplexer (BCM-32000)

Digital data multiplexer (DDM-1000)

All public and private digital network nodes have internal clocks. Figure 5-3,Stratum Levels for the Synchronization Hierarchy, shows the synchronization hierarchy and the node’s internal clock stratum level.

Each node is compelled to take its timing from the following:

1.A higher stratum level

2.A node equal to its own stratum level

3.A free-running timing clock (generated internally) that meets or exceeds the requirements for its level

The minimum clock accuracy for each stratum level is as follows:

Stratum 1 (± 0.00001 ppm, most accurate)

Stratum 2 (± 0.0017 ppm, more accurate than stratum 3)

Stratum 3 (± 4.6 ppm, more accurate than stratum 4)

Stratum 4 (± 32 ppm, least accurate)

NOTE: When a hierarchical public digital network is implemented (and when full network synchronization is obtained), each node clock, regardless of its stratum level, will have an average frequency identical to its master and to the AT&T standard reference frequency.

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