Results From configuration mode, confirm your configuration by entering the show command. If
the output does not display the intended configuration, repeat the configuration
instructions in this example to correct it.
[edit protocols ptp]
user@host# show
clock-mode boundary;
slave {
interface ge-1/3/9.0 {
unicast-mode {
transport ipv4;
clock-source 192.1.1.2 local-ip-address 192.1.1.1;
}
}
}
master {
interface ge-1/0/0.0 {
unicast-mode {
transport ipv4;
clock-client 20.20.20.2/32 local-ip-address 20.20.20.1;
}
}
}
After you have configured the device, enter the commit command from configuration
mode.
Related
Documentation
Precision Time Protocol Overview•
• IEEE 1588v2 PTP Boundary Clock Overview on page 234
• Configuring Precision Time Protocol Clocking on page 243
• Configuring a PTP Master Boundary Clock on page 244
• Configuring a PTP Slave Clock on page 254
• Example: Configuring a PTP Boundary Clock With Unicast Negotiation on page 250
Example: Configuring a PTP Boundary Clock With Unicast Negotiation
This example shows how to configure a boundary clock with unicast negotiation turned
on and a mixture of manual, secure and automatic clock clients, which have a slave
relationship to the master boundary clock. The unicast negotiation applies to clock
sources, which are configured on the slave or clock client. Clock clients, configured on
the master, are not affected by unicast negotiation.
NOTE: ACX5048 and ACX5096 routers do not support boundary clock.
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