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ptp

The ptp command is used to manage SMPTE ST 2110 Precision Time Protocol parameters. PTP keeps all clocks in a given ST 2110 network in sync. 

Note

SMPTE ST 2110 must be licensed on the decoder, and the decoder personality must be set to ST 2110.

Synopsis

ptp get [config]
ptp set [parameter=value]

Actions

Action

Description

get

Displays the PTP configuration information. 

set

Configures the PTP settings. A series of one or more parameter=value pairs can be specified at once. See Parameters below.

Parameters

Parameter

Default

Description

domainnumber

127

Specifies the domain number for each clock using PTP in the domain network.  

Values can be: 0-127

announceinterval

0.25

The interval of time (in seconds) between the dispatch of IEEE 1588-2008 Announce messages. 

Values can be: 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1, or, 2 secs

announcereceipttimeout

3

Specifies the number of announce receipts received before the function times out and announce messages stop being sent. 

Values can be: 2-10

syncinterval

0.125

The interval of time (in seconds) between the dispatch of IEEE 1588-2002 Sync messages.

Values can be: 0.0078125, 0.015625, 0.03125, 0.0625, 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1, or, 2 secs

delaymechanism

automatic

Sets the type of delay mechanism used, either automatic, end-to-end, or peer-to-peer. 

Values can be: automatic, e2e, p2p

Examples

# ptp get

Returns the current ptp configuration:

CODE
Configuration:
  Domain Number            : 127
  Announce Interval        : 0.25 sec
  Announce Receipt Timeout : 3
  Synchronization Interval : 0.125 sec    
  Delayed Mechanism        : Auto

# ptp set announceinterval=0.5

Configures the announce interval to be 0.5 seconds. 

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