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Configuring PTP

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Information About PTP

PTP is a time synchronization protocol for nodes distributed across a network. Its hardware timestamp feature
provides greater accuracy than other time synchronization protocols such as the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
A PTP system can consist of a combination of PTP and non-PTP devices. PTP devices include ordinary clocks,
boundary clocks, and transparent clocks. Non-PTP devices include ordinary network switches, routers, and
other infrastructure devices.
PTP is a distributed protocol that specifies how real-time PTP clocks in the system synchronize with each
other. These clocks are organized into a master-slave synchronization hierarchy with the grandmaster clock,
which is the clock at the top of the hierarchy, determining the reference time for the entire system.
Synchronization is achieved by exchanging PTP timing messages, with the members using the timing
information to adjust their clocks to the time of their master in the hierarchy. PTP operates within a logical
scope called a PTP domain.
Starting from Cisco NXOS Release 6.0(2)A8(3), PTP supports configuring multiple PTP clocking domains,
PTP grandmaster capability, PTP cost on interfaces for slave and passive election, and clock identity.
All the switches in a multi-domain environment, belong to one domain. The switches that are the part of
boundary clock, must have multi-domain feature enabled on them. Each domain has user configurable
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Information About PTP, page 59
PTP Device Types, page 60
PTP Process, page 61
Clock Management, page 62
High Availability for PTP, page 62
Licensing Requirements for PTP, page 62
Guidelines and Limitations for PTP, page 62
Default Settings for PTP, page 63
Configuring PTP, page 63
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