Synchronization status messages (SSM) provide a mechanism to allow the synchronization distribution network to both determine the quality level of the clock sourcing a specific synchronization trail and to allow a network element to select the best of multiple input synchronization trails. Synchronization Status messages have been defined for various transport protocols including SONET/SDH, T1/E1, and Synchronous Ethernet, for interaction with office clocks, such as BITS or SSUs and embedded network element clocks.
SSM allows equipment to autonomously provision and reconfigure (by reference switching) their synchronization references, while helping to avoid the creation of timing loops. These messages are particularly useful to allow synchronization reconfigurations when timing is distributed in both directions around a ring.
The following sections provide details about the SSM message functionality for different signal types. These functions apply to all platforms that support the signal type.