Ptp Domains; Time Synchronsiation Using The Communication Protocols; Figure 288: Timing Error Using Ring Or Line Topology - GE MiCOM P40 Technical Manual

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When using end-to-end mode, the IED can be connected in a ring or line topology using RSTP or Self Healing
Protocol without any additional Transparent Clocks. But because the IED is a slave-only device, additional
inaccuracy is introduced. The additional error will be less than 1ms for a network of eight devices.
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Figure 288: Timing error using ring or line topology

9.3.2

PTP DOMAINS

PTP traffic can be segregated into different domains using Boundary Clocks. These allow different PTP clocks to
share the same network while maintaining independent synchronisation within each grouped set.
9.4

TIME SYNCHRONSIATION USING THE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS

All communication protocols have in-built time synchronisation mechanisms. If an external time synchronisation
mechanism such as IRIG-B, SNTP, or IEEE 1588 PTP is not used to synchronise the devices, the time synchronisation
mechanism within the relevant serial protocol is used. The real time is usually defined in the master station and
communicated to the relevant IEDs via one of the rear serial ports using the chosen protocol. It is also possible to
define the time locally using settings in the DATE AND TIME column.
The time synchronisation for each protocol is described in the relevant protocol description section.
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