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5.4  IEEE 1588-2008 (PTPv2)
The easiest way to configure a specific PTP profile is through the web interface.
The user can quickly select its desired profile as illustrated in below and then all
the related settings will be modified accordingly to fit the selected profile.
Figure 5-15:
Then if some advanced settings need to be modified the user can click on the
Advanced View button to expand the configuration of a given interface.
The tables below summarize the limitation of the configuration for the different
PTP profiles supported by the WR-Z16 device. Worth mentioning that some of
the settings have no default value but must fit with a specific range.
Strikethrough settings are ignored by the profile and can be left empty or with
previous value.
Telecom ITU-T 8265.1
The objective of this profile is to distribute frequency within 16 ppb over a net-
work with some non-aware PTP nodes.
OID
19.xx13.x
19.xx13.9
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Selecting PTP Profiles
Note:
Custom Profile: In case some (advanced) settings are modified
not accordingly to the specification of the selected profile the web
interface will automatically change to use the Custom profile. It will
not restrict the user to any configuration.
Default
Name
Value
net/<iface>/1/cfg
Transport
IPv4/UDP
Protocol
Range
Min
Max
-
-
Only IPv4/UDP allowed. IP address
must be set before selecting this
profile.
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