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Using Bundles to Create Logical Configurations for Physical Interfaces, CTP Release 7.3, CTPView Release 7.3
Table 53: CTP Bundle Adaptive Clocking Settings in the CTP Menu (continued)
Field
MNTN Seconds/Calc
Slope for MNTN in ppm
Maintenance Decay in calcs
Max Clock Adjust in ppb
Max Clock Offset in ppm
Max Buffer Error in usec
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Function
Specifies the time period during normal
adaptive clocking during which packet
samples that are experiencing the least
delay through the network are collected.
These samples are used for maintenance
state calculations.
Specifies the number of packets per
minute, which when reached, causes the
adaptive clocking algorithm to change
from aggressive state to maintenance
state. Lower values result in longer
switchover times with a clock value
closer to the remote clock.
Specifies how quickly the clocking
corrects to the buffer set point while in
maintenance state.
Specifies a cap for frequency
acceleration, which constrains the
frequency adjustments to the adaptive
clock.
Specifies a cap for frequency velocity,
which constrains the frequency velocity
of the adaptive clock.
Specifies the buffer error rate required to
change the adaptive clocking algorithm
state from maintenance to aggressive.
Adaptive Clocking Overview for CTP Bundles on page 7
Network node reference (NetRef) is an extension of the CTP adaptive port clocking.
NetRef can be used to provide node level synchronization across a network. NetRef is
supported in CTPOS release 5.4R1 and later.
NetRef operates in two modes.
Primary or backup operation— When NetRef is configured for primary or backup
operation, the primary node sends clocking information to the backup node. The backup
node uses an algorithm similar to that used for adaptive port clocking to control the
local node clock so that it follows the clocking of the remote node. To operate in primary
or backup mode, the remote primary node must be configured as a NetRef primary
node with the IP address of the NetRef slave configured. The backup node must be
Your Action
Enter a number from 3 through 300
seconds.
Enter a number from 1 through 100
packets per minute.
Enter a number from 2 through 120
seconds.
Enter a number from 1 through 1000
parts per billion.
Enter a number from 1 through 400
packets per minute.
Enter a number from 100 through
1,000,000 seconds.
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