Port state (cont.)
Delay mechanism
Sync interval [s]
Announce interval [s]
Announce receipt timeout
Minimum pdelay request
interval [s]
Listening: After initialization the OTMC 100 is listening for messages
from other PTP master clocks in the network before it becomes either
master or passive.
Disabled: The PTP state machine of the OTMC 100 has been disabled
via the management interface.
Faulty: The OTMC 100 detected a fault condition. Further details about
the error can be found in the log file.
See IEEE 1588-2008, clause 9.2.5 for more detailed information.
Displays which PTP delay mechanism is currently used by the
OTMC 100. The value of this parameter may either be E2E (end-to-
end) or P2P (peer-to-peer). The PTP delay mechanism used depends
on the PTP profile selected in the PTP configuration (see page 67) .
Displays the mean synchronization interval for multicast messages
(interval between successive Sync messages).
This parameter is set in the PTP configuration (see page 67) .
Log sync interval
Sync Interval = 2
8.2.5.4.3.
Displays the mean time interval between successive Announce
messages. See IEEE 1588-2008, clause 8.2.5.4.1.
This parameter is set in the PTP configuration (see page 67) .
Announce interval = 2
Displays the number of "Announce Interval" intervals that have to pass
without the receipt of an Announce message before an
ANNOUNCE_RECEIPT_TIMEOUT_EXPIRES event occurs. See
IEEE 1588-2008, clause 8.2.5.4.2.
This parameter is set in the PTP configuration (see page 67) .
Displays the minimum permitted mean time interval between
successive Pdelay_Req messages. See "logMinPdelayReqInterval" in
IEEE 1588-2008. Only available for Default P2P profile and Power
Profile!
This parameter is set in the PTP configuration (see page 67) .
Minimum pdelay request interval = 2
IEEE 1588-2008, clause 8.2.5.4.5.
seconds, see IEEE 1588-2008, clause
Log announce interval
seconds.
Log min pdelay request interval
The OTMC 100 Web Interface
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