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5.4.2.1

Configuration of PTP Profiles

A valid license is needed to perform the configuration of PTP profiles. If your pre-
sets allow a valid MASTER or SLAVE port state, then you will be able to configure
your PTP profiles for each port by navigating to Configuration > IEEE 1588-
2008 (PTP).
CHAPTER
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WR-Z16 User Manual Rev. v5.0
OID
Name
Transport
Mode
Unicast Nego-
tiation
Unicast
Destination
Announce
Rate
Sync Rate
Delay Req
Rate
Peer
Delayreq
Rate
User offset
PTP Times-
cale
Value Type
By default, multicast is used to automatically dis-
0.
Mult-
cover the PTP peers.
icast
When unicast mode is selected, the PTP topology
1. Unicast
must be pre-defined by filling unicast destination.
2. Hybrid
The hybrid mode will send delay request and
response packets via unicast and the others via
multicast.
<Bool>
Enable unicast negotiation support. This option is
needed by ITU-T G8265.1
When Unicast is enabled, this parameter will be
activated automatically.
<String>
IPv4 address (or coma separated list of IPv4
addresses). Mandatory for slave unicast as they
must request to a predefined GM(s). Mandatory
for GMs with unicast negotiation disabled as they
must deliver to a pre-configured group of slaves.
<Enums>
Rate of announce messages transmitted to be
Default: 1
used by BMCA/FOCA. From 1 packet each
packet/s
[2,4,8,16,32,128] seconds to [1,2,4,8,16] packets
per second.
<Enums>
Rate of sync (and follow-up) messages from mas-
Default: 1
ter to slave (Figure
(PTPv2)" on page 74
packet/s
[2,4,8,16,32,128] seconds to [1,2,4,8,16,32,61,128]
packets per second.
<Enums>
Rate of delay request from slave to master. From
Default: 1
1 packet each [2,4,8,16,32,128] seconds to
packet/s
[1,2,4,8,16,32,61,128] packets per second.
<Enums>
Rate of Peer delay request when operating in P2P
Default: 1
mode. From 1 packet each [2,4,8,16,32,128]
packet/s
seconds to [1,2,4,8,16,32,61,128] packets per
second.
<Integer>
User offset to compensate internal PTP delay.
Default: 0
ns
<Enum>
Since we only support hardware timestamping,
1. PTP
PTP Timescale will always be set to "PTP". ARB
2. ARB
(arbitrary) timescale cannot be selected.
5.4  IEEE 1588-2008 (PTPv2)
Description
"IEEE 1588-2008
). From 1 packet each
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