PTP Configuration and Status
This section describes PTP Configuration and PTP Status.
PTP Config
PTP servers can be configured for automatic time synchronization by the system with internal or external time servers. Uncompressed source synchronization requires PTP synchronization.
You can add, delete, and copy the PTP server. Click on add icon to add a PTP server. Fill in the details and click on the save icon.
Fields | Description |
Name | Name of the PTP configuration. |
Mode | Can be Unicast or Multicast. |
IP Address | Specify the IP address for the PTP server. |
Network | The default network is Auto. |
Groups | You can add PTP server to resource groups defined under devices. |
PTP Status
PTP Status provides the status across the MCM9000 devices configured with the MCS.
Fields | Description |
Device | MCM9000 device configured. |
Interface | It is the physical ID of the Interface (eth0, eth1, etc.). |
Network | It is the Name of the logical Network, and it is unique for each interface. |
Configured | If the PTP is configured under PTP config, it is displayed with a symbol ( ) and () if not configured. |
Locked | Locked and not locked PTP config is displayed with a symbol ( ) and (), respectively. |
Grandmaster | MAC address of the Grandmaster clock device. |
Source | MAC address of the PTP Source device. |
IP | PTP IP Address. |
Domain | Domain number that ranges between 0 to 255. |
Selected | Selected and not selected PTP is displayed with a symbol ( ) and (), respectively. |
Offset | Offset refers to the time difference between the master clock and the local machine's Clock, measured in microseconds (us). |
Last Announce | Last Announce specifies the date and time of the lastly announced message. |
The refresh rate button on the top right allows you to choose the refresh rate for specified time (in seconds) or disable it.