2 config: ip ( ant ( ptp (precision time protocol), 2 config: ip  ant  ptp (precision time protocol) – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Front Panel Operation

Revision 3

6–72

On the top lineTo edit the selected Time Server’s IP Address, use the

◄ ►

arrow keys to select

a digit, and then use the

▲▼

arrow keys to change that digit.

On the bottom line – this read-only field displays the time and date that the selected server was

last updated. The time displays military format (HH:MM:SS); the date displays DAY-MONTH-

YEAR format in accordance with European convention. As the example shows, this line specifies

Never” if no update information exists.

6.2.1.13.4.2 CONFIG: IP ANT PTP (Precision Time Protocol)

Sect. K.7.3 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) (Appendix K. ETHERNET NETWORK

CONFIGURATION)

1)

If the optional IP Packet Processor card is installed and enabled, then the

CONFIG: IPANTPTP menu and its available submenus and operations

described hereafter, while selectable, are not functional.

2)

All network devices between the Grandmaster and Slave devices must support

PTP for sub-microsecond accuracy.

PTP Feature = Enabled

PTP Grandmaster = LAN

()

Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a FAST-activated feature that synchronizes computer clocks

throughout a computer network. On LANs, PTP achieves clock accuracy in the sub-microsecond

range – much more accurate than what is attainable by NTP (Network Time Protocol) – and it is

also used in network applications where GPS is either unaffordable or inaccessible.

On the top line – Use the

▲▼

arrow keys to select PTP as Enabled or Disabled:

• When Enabled, PTP establishes independent Wireless Receiver/Transmitter (WRT) protocol

segments – one for LAN, and one for WAN.

• When Disabled, by default the availability of the PTP protocol depends on the near-end

(e.g., the RNC/BSC) and distant-end (e.g., the BTS) IEEE 1588v2 (PTP) capable network

devices in the network.

Next, use the

◄ ►

arrow keys to navigate to the bottom line.

On the bottom line – Use the

▲▼

arrow keys to select the PTP Grandmaster. Press ENTER.

Note that:

Setting

Function

LAN

The LAN port receives messages from the PTP master.

WAN

The WAN port receives messages from the PTP master.

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