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Click on the Clock Instance number to edit the Clock details.
ClkDom
Indicates the Clock domain used by the Instance of a particular Clock Instance [0..3].
More instances may use the same clock domain, e.g. a Boundary clock and a Transparent
clock. Only one Slave or Boundary clock is allowed within the same Clock domain.
Device Type
Indicates the Type of the Clock Instance. There are five Device Types.
1. Ord-Bound - clock's Device Type is Ordinary-Boundary Clock.
2. P2p Transp - clock's Device Type is Peer to Peer Transparent Clock.
3. E2e Transp - clock's Device Type is End to End Transparent Clock.
4. Master Only - clock's Device Type is Master Only.
5. Slave Only - clock's Device Type is Slave Only.
Port List
Set check mark for each port configured for this Clock Instance. One port can only be
active within one Clock domain. I.e. enabling a port which is already active in an other
Clock domain is rejected.
2 Step Flag
Static member: defined by the system, true if two-step Sync events and Pdelay_Resp
events are used
Clock Identity
It shows unique clock identifier
One Way
If true, one-way measurements are used. This parameter applies only to a slave. In
one-way mode no delay measurements are performed, i.e. this is applicable only if
frequency synchronization is needed. The master always responds to delay requests.
Protocol
Transport protocol used by the PTP protocol engine
Ethernet PTP over Ethernet multicast