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Automatic clock recovery – Nortel Networks Circuit Card User Manual

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NT5D97 Dual-port DTI2/PRI2 card

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Description and Installation

system switches to the back-up clock controller, without affecting which
reference clock is being tracked.

A reference-clock error occurs when there is a problem with the clock driver
or with the reference clock at the far end. If the clock controller detects a
reference-clock error, the reference clocks are switched.

Automatic clock recovery

A command for automatic clock recovery can be selected in LD 60 with the
command EREF.

A DDP2 loop is disabled when it enters a local-alarm condition. If the local
alarm is cleared, the loop is enabled automatically. When the loop is enabled,
clock tracking is restored in the following conditions:

If the loop is assigned as the primary reference clock but the clock
controller is tracking on the secondary reference or in free-run mode, it
is restored to tracking on primary.

If the loop is assigned as the secondary reference clock but the clock
controller is in free-run mode, it is restored to tracking on secondary.

If the clock check indicates the switch is in free-run mode:

— Tracking is restored to the primary reference clock if defined.

— If the primary reference is disabled or in local alarm, tracking is

restored to the secondary reference clock if defined.

Note: If the system is put into free-run mode by the craftsperson, it
resumes tracking on a reference clock unless the clock-switching option
is disabled (LD 60, command MREF), or the reference clock is
“undefined” in the database.