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If I could add my 2 and half cents.
I had the same problem with a regular T1(not PRI) on a Samsung 500.
Now I am not talking about any timing
The T1 was connected Thru a NON programable Adtran Ace CSU. The customer called and said that they were having all kind of fax problems. I tried to dial in on a modem could not get in. Tried to get into the voicemail system thru modem. Could not. Went to site and found out thru errors on the Samsung 500 Frame slips every 5 seconds. Went thru this for 3 months. at&t called finally and said one of the hops were programmed wrong. Hope this helps out
Dennis
Dennis Samsung Authorized Dealer, AVAYA reseller, One Communications Team Partner
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Late reply to an old post, but something to remenber.
Regarding the CSU mentioned in the original post, there is a very good possibility that that CSU may have timimg options that require selection based on installation requirement. Inthis case SF to ESF frame format conversion towardsthe CPE..
FOr example. The TXPort-3000 CSU/DSU, now Verilink, performes SF to ESF frame format, as well as AMI/B8ZS lince code conversion. Additionally, there is a clock option within the TXPort that must be selected.
1. Internal DS1 clock reference 2. Recover clock from the Network T1 port 3. Recover clock from the CPE T1 port 4. External clock from a HS EIA 530 data interface.
In the situation described above, the CSU requires to have the timing option configured as NETWORK.
This will then pass network clock towards the PBX port. The PBX recovers the timing from the CSU to reference the PBX internal oscillator to network timing, thus matchng the clock (DS1 line rate) from the LEC switch.
NOTE: Maximum DS1 line rate frequency deviation is +/- 50Hz nominal 1544000Hz. REF: ANSI T1.403
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