EXFO FTB-800 Series for FTB-1 User Manual

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Glossary

NetBlazer

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1588 PTP

Peer Delay mechanism uses message Pdelay Request, Pdelay
Response, and if required Pdelay Response Follow Up. This
mechanism is restricted to topologies where each peer-to-peer port
communicates PTP messages with, at most, one other such port. Peer
Delay is not supported by the Telecom Profile.

In order to minimize traffic on the network, PTP can operate in different
modes:

Two-way operation uses Sync/Follow Up, Delay Request, and Delay
Response messages.

One-way operation uses only the Sync/Follow Up messages. This
mode of operation is used to synchronize a Client clock in frequency
only. The Master clock and Client clock phases are not aligned.

Two-step clock mode uses the optional Follow Up message to carry
the T1 time stamp.

One-step clock mode uses the Sync message to carry the T1 time
stamp; no Follow Up message is transmitted by the Master clock,
therefore less traffic on the network.

Client clock synchronization is achieved with a 2-part process:

Part 1: Path delay measurement using bidirectional messages

Mean path delay measurement (MPD) = ((T2-T1) + (T4-T3)) / 2

Part 2: Clock phase offset correction

Offset = (T2-T1) - MPD

The offset information is used by the Client clock to adjust the frequency of
its oscillator in order to keep the phase offset close to zero.

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