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Chapter 12: Configuring the ISDN and analog interfaces in detail
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the ISDN connections are connected, for example, to an ISDN PBX which
is being supplied with ISDN timing from another source, then interference
to the transmission may arise because the timing of the LANCOM VoIP
Router is not synchronous to that of the PBX. In such cases, the reverse
setting allows the ISDN timing to be taken from an NT-mode interface, so
ensuring that the LANCOM VoIP Router runs synchronously with the over-
all system.
The PBX or remote station with an interface in TE mode must be able
and configured to transmit the timing.