1     Scope           
 2     References 
 3     Definitions  
 4     Abbreviations and acronyms              
 5     Conventions              
 6     The need for time and phase synchronization            
 7     Time and phase synchronization methods   
        7.1     Distributed PRTC           
        7.2     Packet based methods with timing support of intermediate nodes       
 8     Network reference model  
        8.1     Access section of HRM with PTP/native access IWF       
 9     Time and phase synchronization interfaces 
Annex A – One pulse-per-second (1PPS) time and phase synchronization  interface
specification     
        A.1     1PPS ITU-T V.11
interface         
        A.2     1PPS 50 W phase
synchronization measurement interface        
Appendix I – Time and phase noise sources in time distribution chains     
        I.1     Noise introduced by a primary reference time clock (PRTC)        
        I.2     Noise introduced by a packet master clock function       
        I.3     Noise introduced by a packet slave clock function           
        I.4     Noise introduced by a telecom transparent clock            
        I.5     Noise introduced by a link          
        I.6     Derivation of delay asymmetry                
        I.7     Characteristics of the noise sources       
        I.8     Time error accumulation in a chain of clocks       
Appendix II – Time and phase end application synchronization requirements     
Appendix III – Asymmetry compensation for use of different wavelengths     
Appendix IV – Link and network asymmetry compensation     
Appendix V – Delay asymmetry resulting from interface rate change in
PTP-unaware  network elements     
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