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ITU-T G.781 (01/2024)

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Synchronization layer functions for frequency synchronization based on the physical layer
Recommendation ITU-T G.781 defines the atomic functions that are part of the two synchronization layers, the synchronization distribution (SD) layer and the network synchronization (NS) layer. It also defines some atomic functions, part of the transport layer, which are related to synchronization.
These functions describe the synchronization of synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH), Ethernet, and optical transport network (OTN) network elements (NEs) and how these NEs are involved in network synchronization.
The specifications in this Recommendation are the superset of functionality of three regional standards bodies. Care should be taken when selecting from this Recommendation.
Not every atomic function defined in this Recommendation is required for every application. Different subsets of atomic functions may be assembled in different ways according to the combination rules given in Recommendations ITU-T G.783, ITU-T G.705, ITU-T G.8021, ITU-T G.8121, and ITUT G.798 to provide a variety of different capabilities. Network operators and equipment suppliers may choose which functions must be implemented for each application.
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/15827
Series title: G series: Transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks
  G.700-G.799: Digital terminal equipments
  G.780-G.789: Principal characteristics of multiplexing equipment for the synchronous digital hierarchy
Approval date: 2024-01-13
Provisional name:G.synce
Approval process:AAP
Status: In force
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 15
Further details: Patent statement(s)
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