Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems - Synchronization Methods and Technical Requirements for Private Integrated Services Networks (Adopted ISO/IEC 11573:1994)
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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11573-95 (R2013)
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Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems - Synchronization Methods and Technical Requirements for Private Integrated Services Networks (Adopted ISO/IEC 11573:1994)
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Scope This International Standard contains requirements necessary for the synchronization of PISNs. Timing within a digital private network needs to be controlled carefully to ensure that the rate of occurrence of slips between PINXs within the PISN, and the public switched networks is sufficiently low not to affect unduly the performance of voice transmissions, or the accuracy or throughput (if errored data require re-transmission) of non-voice services. Requirements are also based upon the interconnection of digital private telecommunication networks via digital facilities in the public (switched or not) telecommunication networks. This International Standard is one of a series of technical standards on telecommunications networks. This International Standard with its companion standards fills a recognized need in the telecommunications industry brought about by the increasing use of digital equipment and facilities in private networks. It is useful to anyone engaged in the manufacture of digital customer premises equipment (CPE) for private network applications, and to those purchasing, operating or applying digital CPE to digital facilities for Private Integrated Services Networks (PISN). This International Standard establishes technical criteria necessary in the design of a synchronization plan for a PISN. Compliance with these requirements would be expected to result in a quality PISN synchronization design.
Scope This International Standard contains requirements necessary for the synchronization of PISNs. Timing within a digital private network needs to be controlled carefully to ensure that the rate of occurrence of slips between PINXs within the PISN, and the public switched networks is sufficiently low not to affect unduly the performance of voice transmissions, or the accuracy or throughput (if errored data require re-transmission) of non-voice services. Requirements are also based upon the interconnection of digital private telecommunication networks via digital facilities in the public (switched or not) telecommunication networks. This International Standard is one of a series of technical standards on telecommunications networks. This International Standard with its companion standards fills a recognized need in the telecommunications industry brought about by the increasing use of digital equipment and facilities in private networks. It is useful to anyone engaged in the manufacture of digital customer premises equipment (CPE) for private network applications, and to those purchasing, operating or applying digital CPE to digital facilities for Private Integrated Services Networks (PISN). This International Standard establishes technical criteria necessary in the design of a synchronization plan for a PISN. Compliance with these requirements would be expected to result in a quality PISN synchronization design.