Note: The CLI tool allows to modify and save all the parameters listed in
"IEEE 1588 configuration with/without license" on page63 even without
license. However, they will not be Applied/Loaded until the PTP license is
validated.
5.4.2 Configuration
Note: Master/Slave port configuration: The role of the port is given by the
Preset ("Presets" on page49) and cannot be modified directly from the
PTPv2 configuration tab. The section "Custom" on page52 should be read
in case the user needs to modify the role for a specific port.
Note: PTP provides many options to support a wide range of applications.
Then, the PTP profiles restrain some specific settings in order to limit com-
patibility to only a subset of PTP. The user should thus consider these
restrictions when configuring PTP for a specific profile.
The parameters associated to PTP are listed below:
OID Name Value Type Description
19.xx13.x net/<iface>/1/cfg Configuration of the corresponding
<iface> port instance
.
19.xx13.8 Profile 0. Default
1. Custom
2. Telecom
8275.1
3. Telecom
8265.1
4. C37.238-
2011 Power
Profile selected (Default, telecom...) with a set of
options pre-configured.
19.xx13.9 Transport Pro-
tocol
5. Layer 2
6. UDP/IPv4
Define the network layer that delivers the PTP pack-
ets.
19.xx13.10 Delay Mech-
anism
0. E2E
1. P2P
Path delay measuring mechanism used by the PTP
Port {E2E (End to End delay request-response mech-
anism), P2P (Peer to Peer delay mechanism) }.
19.xx13.14 Domain <Integer> [0-
255] Default: 0
Domain number associated to the PTP transactions.
Several domains can work simultaneously. PTP pro-
files can restrict the value of domain number (i.e.,
8275.1)
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