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# Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE)
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Synchronous Ethernet (or SyncE in short) is a Synchronization mechanism in Ethernet networks. This is borrowed from telecom networks (like T1, E1 etc). Actual Synchronization happens in hardware. SSM messages are used to qualify the sync quality.
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## References
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[wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronous_Ethernet)
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## Example capture files
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[SampleCaptures/SyncE\_bidirectional.pcapng](uploads/__moin_import__/attachments/SampleCaptures/SyncE_bidirectional.pcapng)
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[SampleCaptures/SyncE\_bidirectional\_with\_events.pcapng](uploads/__moin_import__/attachments/SampleCaptures/SyncE_bidirectional_with_events.pcapng "Upload new attachment \"SyncE_bidirectional_with_events.pcapng\"")
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Imported from https://wiki.wireshark.org/Synchronous%20Ethernet on 2020-08-11 23:26:20 UTC |