Configuring Ptp For An Interface - Huawei Quidway S9300 Configuration Manual

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Quidway S9300 Terabit Routing Switch
Configuration Guide - Device Management
1588v2 is enabled.
Step 3 Run:
ptp device-type oc
The device type is configured as OC.
Step 4 (Optional) Run:
ptp slaveonly
The OC is configured to work in slave-only mode.
When a device functioning as OC synchronizes its clock with other clocks, you can configure
the device to work in "slave-only" mode. After the OC is configured to work in "slave-only"
mode, interfaces of the OC are in the slave state, which means that the OC can only function as
a slave clock to receive clock signals from other clocks rather than a master clock to provide
clock signals for other clocks.
Step 5 (Optional) Run:
ptp domain domain-value
The domain to which the 1588v2 interface belongs is configured.
Step 6 (Optional) Run:
ptp virtual-clock-id clock-id-value
The virtual clock ID of the OC is set.
Generally, the system generates the clock ID according to the MAC address of the device. The
virtual clock ID of the device that is set manually helps identify the 1588v2 device.
Before you run the ptp virtual-clock-id command, ensure that the virtual clock ID you set is unique in the entire
1588v2 clock domain.
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12.3.3 Configuring PTP for an Interface

Procedure
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
interface interface-type interface-number
The interface view is displayed.
Step 3 Run:
ptp delay-mechanism { delay | pdelay }
A delay measurement mechanism is configured for the device, which can be either of the
following:
Issue 03 (2011-12-29)
NOTE
Clocks that need to be synchronized through 1588v2 packets must belong to the same 1588v2 clock domain.
NOTE
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