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Clocking.HBus.ClockMode

Syntax

Clocking.HBus.ClockMode = clockmode

Note: For more information about setting up CT bus clocking, and about the rules and restrictions that apply to setting up clocking with CG 6000C boards, refer to Section 3.5.

Access

Read/Write

Type

String

Default

STANDALONE

Allowed Values

MASTER_A | MASTER_B | SLAVE | STANDALONE

Example

Clocking.HBus.ClockMode = MASTER_A

Description

Specifies the board's control of the H.110 clock. For more information, refer to the Switching Service Developer's Reference Manual

Valid entries include:
Value

Description

MASTER_A

The board drives the CT bus A clock based on the timing information derived from a specified timing reference.

MASTER_B

The board drives the CT bus B clock based on the timing information derived from a specified timing reference.

SLAVE

The board acts as a clock slave, deriving its timing from the primary bus master.

Note: Connections are allowed to the board's CT bus timeslots in slave mode.

STANDALONE

The board behaves like a primary clock master, but does not drive any CT bus clocks.

Note: Connections are not allowed to the board's CT bus timeslots in standalone mode.

See Section 5.5, Default Connections for Standalone Board for more information about STANDALONE.

See Also

Clocking.HBus.AutoFallBack, Clocking.HBus.ClockSource, Clocking.HBus.FallBackClockSource, Clocking.HBus.FallBackNetwork, SwitchConnections



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