White Rabbit; Configuration; Info/Overview; Active Servo - Safran WR-Z16 User Manual

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5.3

White Rabbit

5.3.1

Configuration

After configuring if White Rabbit is a Slave (Timing Source) or a Master port, the
only configuration that might be realized is which Transport Protocol should be
used.
By default, WR uses the data layer (RAW Ethernet packets - IEEE 802.3) to com-
municate to other WR devices but it can be configured to also use the UDP/IPv4
packets.
To configure Transport Protocol, log in to the Web GUI and navigate to Con-
figuration > White Rabbit.
Figure 5-11:
5.3.2

Info/Overview

5.3.2.1

Active servo

When the device is running as a WR Boundary Clock, this means that one of the
fiber network interfaces is an active slave. The data related to how the servo dis-
ciplines the internal oscillator can thus be visualized under the active servo panel.
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OID
Name
Clock
<Integer>
Class
Default:
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Clock
<Enum>
Accuracy
Configuration of WR instance.
Value
The Clock Class is one of the attributes that char-
acterizes the timing source.
It indicates the expected accuracy of the timing
source. It shall be conservatively estimated based on
the time source.
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Description
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