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Basic System Configuration Guide
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Description This command defines the specification rules to be used by PTP. Configuring the profile
changes the BMCA and SSM/QL mappings to match the settings in the specification. The
profile can only be changed when PTP is shut down. Changing the profile changes the
domain to the default value of the new profile.
The no form of the command returns the configuration to the default setting.
Default ieee1588-2008
Parameters ieee1588-2008 — configures the PTP profile to follow the IEEE 1588-2008 specification
rules
itu-telecom-freq — configures the PTP profile to follow the ITU G.8265.1 specification
rules; this option is only available when the clock-id parameter value is 1 to 16
g8275dot1-2014 — configures the PTP profile to follow the ITU G.8275.1 specification
rules
ptp-port
Syntax ptp-port port-id
Context config>system>ptp>clock
Description This command configures an IEEE 1588v2 logical port in the system. It also enables the
context to configure parameters for IEEE 1588v2. PTP ports are created when the clock type
is set with the clock-type command.
This command is only available when the clock-id parameter value is 1 to 16.
When the clock type is set to ordinary slave, one port with 2 peers is created. When the clock
type is set to ordinary master, one port with 50 peers is created. When the clock type is set
to boundary clock, 50 ports each with one peer are created.
Default n/a
Parameters port-id — specifies the PTP port ID
Values 1 to 50
Note: When the clock type is set to transparent, PTP is associated with all ports on the
7705 SAR-M, 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, 7705 SAR-A, 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-W,
7705 SAR-Wx, or 7705 SAR-X, rather than on individual ports, as transparent clock is a
system-wide setting.