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SyncE

Synchronous Ethernet (ITU-T G.8261 and ITU-T G.8264) is a physical layer technology that functions regardless of the network load and supports hop-by-hop frequency transfer, where all interfaces on the trail must support Synchronous Ethernet. It enables you to deliver synchronization services that meet the requirements of the present-day mobile network, as well as future Long Term Evolution (LTE) based infrastructures.
Feature hierarchy Feature Name
SyncE / Automatic clock selection
SyncE / Centralized clocking on the Enhanced MX Switch Control Board (SCB)
SyncE / Clock Source Selection Algorithm
SyncE / Configured or received clock selection
SyncE / Hold-off timing synchronization
SyncE / Internal and loop clocking
SyncE / PTP with MACSec encryption
SyncE / Support for ESMC or SSM quality-based clock selection mode
SyncE / SyncE and Ethernet Synchronization Messaging Channel (ESMC)
SyncE / SyncE: G.8262/G.8262.1
SyncE / SyncE: LAG support
SyncE / Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE)
SyncE / Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) and Ethernet Synchronization Messaging Channel (ESMC)
SyncE / Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) with G.8262 Standard Support
SyncE / Synchronous Ethernet clock synchronization
SyncE / Synchronous Ethernet support for 10-Gigabit Ethernet MICs in LAN mode
SyncE / Transmit ESMC SSM quality level from synchronous Ethernet mode