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Checking this box will cause two additional fields to display that will allow you to
configure the:
Multicast Sync Rate
Multicast Announce Rate
Multicast Delay_Req: Activating this option will cause the PTP Master to respond to mul-
ticast Delay Requests (as long as it is the Best Master on the network). Deactivating this
option will prevent the Master from responding to these.
Unicast Sync: The PTP Master will always respond to attempts from Unicast slaves to com-
municate with it, provided the Slaves use the proper Unicast Auto-Negotiation process.
This setting is always enabled.
Unicast Delay_Req: The PTP Master will always respond to attempts from Unicast slaves to
communicate with it, provided the Slaves use the proper Unicast Auto-Negotiation pro-
cess. This setting is always enabled.
Transport Protocol: Selects the transport protocol used for PTP packets.
Clock Class Set: Parameter broadcast in a PTP profile, indicating the quality of the
attached reference; PTP [default], ARB, ITU [Telecom
1
]. See also "ESMC Signal Control"
below.
Time To Live (Packet Lifespan): Sets the TTL field for PTP packets except for Peer-to-Peer
packets for which TTL is forced to 1 as specified in IEEE Std 1588-2008 Annex D.3.
1PPS Offset: The 1PPS signal of this option card can be offset from the main System
1PPS. This offset will be applied to all timestamps created by this card. It can be set in
8ns increments. Range is -500 ms to +500 ms.
Priority 1: See IEEE 1588-2008, Section 8.10.1, 8.10.2.
Priority 2: See IEEE 1588-2008, Section 8.10.1, 8.10.2.
Enable SyncE: If checked, allows access to the synchronous Ethernet settings. There will
always be an ESMC message broadcast if Enable SyncE is checked.
Enable ESMC: [checkbox]
ESMC Signal Control: Determines which SSM to use in the ESMC message.
One of two messages will be broadcast: either the message selected in the
1
The Telecom profile uses different clock class values than the default profile. It uses clock classes in the range from 80 to
110, and these values map to the SSM Quality level that is broadcast in the ESMC message, as defined in Section
6.7.3.1 of G8265.1. If the user enables Sync-E, and broadcasting of the ESMC message, the parameter that controls
which SSM quality level is broadcast when the unit is in sync is user-accessible. This will appear both in the ESMC mes-
sage, and in the Clock Class (if the “Clock Class Set is set to ITU). It is also possible to control whether the ESMC mes-
sage chosen degrades to QL-DNU when out of sync.
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Spectracom SecureSync Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSecureSync
Time ReferenceGPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, IRIG, NTP, PTP, 1PPS
DisciplinesGNSS, IRIG, PTP, NTP, SyncE
InputsGPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, IRIG, NTP, PTP, 1PPS
OutputsNTP, PTP, 1PPS, IRIG
ProtocolsPTP, NTP, SNMP, SSH, HTTPS
Form Factor1U Rack-mount
RedundancyOptional redundant power supply
Security FeaturesPassword protection, access control lists, SSH, HTTPS, SNMPv3, NTP authentication, PTP authentication
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Operating Temperature0°C to +50°C
Dimensions44.45 mm (H) x 482.6 mm (W)

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