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The ACESS will default to a PTP Clock Domain of 0 (Zero) and PTP Clock Source of NO. You system should now report AES67 Enabled. On the Global Settings page, click on AES67 System to expand it. From the main web interface, click on the Menu icon in the top left.It's configured to use the g8265.1 unicast profile on domain 10, and I have no issues pointing devices to it's ipv. We're using a Microsemi TP5000 Time Server as our dedicated GM, which references GNSS for its time. Hi all, I'm sort of stumped with our PTP configuration and looking for some advice.t transport-specific-field Specify the transport specific field in sent messages as a hexadecimal number. The default is /tmp/pmc for the Unix Domain Socket transport and eth0 for the other transports.

i interface Specify the network interface. -d domain-number Specify the domain number in sent messages.$ sudo exanic-config exanic0 ptp status Device exanic0: PTP grandmaster: enabled Synchronize to GPS time: enabled Hardware time: 23:51:38.225 23:51:02.225087568 UTC … Look to see that exanic-config ptp status is reporting an increase in the number of 'PTP packets sent' e.g. switch (config) # show ptp clock Domain: 127 Number of PTP ports: 1 Priority1: 128 Priority2: 128 Clock identity: e41d2d.fffe.46f801 Offset From Master (ns): 65535 Mean path delay (ns): 13303808 Clock Quality Class: 248 Accuracy: 254 Offset (log variance): 65535 Steps Removed from GMC: 1 Local clock time: 13:59:27 Etc/UTC 3.

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