I think the way to configure this would be just that. Have one routers
clock set to internal and the others set to get it's clock from the line
(provided by the other router).
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Zwaanswijk, John
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 10:38 AM
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Subject: Clocking provided by 3640 router
Hi everybody,
Can someone help me with the following problem
I've a customer with two 3640 router, both connected via an E1 interface
to a satellite dish on both customer sides.
The problem is that the satellite link does not provide any clocking, it
is a transparent connection ( the supplier told me that), so the routers
are running on their own clocks, and a few times a day they are running
out of sync, and the line is going down, and up again in a few seconds.
Is it possible that one of the routers provide a clock to the satellite
link, and that it is transported via the satellite, so the other router
can use this clock for synchronisation.
Regards John Zwaanswijk
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