Ptp Capabilities - Nokia 7210 Configuration Manual

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7210 SAS-M, T, R6, R12, Mxp, Sx, S Basic System
Configuration Guide
6.5.8.5
PTP messages are supported through IPv4 unicast with a fixed IP header size.
Table 38
ordinary clock can only be used in the slave state. The boundary clock can be in both
of these states.
Table 38
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• On the 7210 SAS-Mxp and 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE, PTP messages for the
G.8265.1 and IEEE 1588v2 profiles are transparently forwarded only for a VPRN
service on which hardware timestamping is enabled on the access port. This
restriction only applies to PTP packets that are using IP/UDP unicast
encapsulation.
• To enable transparent forwarding of PTP packets over MPLS tunnels on the
7210 SAS-T and 7210 SAS-R6 platforms installed with IMMv1 cards, you must
disable hardware timestamping on access ports where SAPs are configured,
and on the MPLS tunnel originating and terminating network ports.
Consequently, these network ports cannot be used for PTP packet exchange
when the node is a PTP boundary clock or ordinary clock slave.
To use the node as a PTP boundary clock or ordinary clock slave, you must use
separate ports. In other words, a different access port, network port, or hybrid
port must be used for PTP message exchange when this node is configured to
be a PTP boundary clock or ordinary clock slave, and it cannot be any of the
ports (either ingress or egress ports) on which PTP packets are forwarded
transparently.
• If MPLS LSR traffic is configured on a 7210 SAS-R6 platform installed with
IMMv1 cards, port-based timestamping on network ports is supported for PTP
packets with Ethernet encapsulation, but not for packets in an MPLS tunnel.

PTP Capabilities

describes the supported message rates for slave and master states. The
Support Message Rates for Slave and Master Clock States
Support
Slave Clock
Message
Request Rate
Announce
1 packet every 2
seconds
Sync
User-configurable
with an option to
configure 8/16/32/64
packets/second
Use subject to Terms available at: www.nokia.com
Master Clock
Grant Rate
Min
1 packet every 2
seconds
8 packets/second
© 2021 Nokia.
System Management
Max
1 packet every 2
seconds
16 or 64 packets/
1
second
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