Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

Page 287

Advertising
background image

CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Ethernet-based Remote Product Management

Revision 3

7–57

7.5.4.3.11 Configuration | ANT (Advanced Network Timing) Pages

Sect. K.7 Advanced Network Timing (ANT) (Appendix K. ETHERNET NETWORK

CONFIGURATION)

The ANT feature provides IP-based protocols to synchronize the modem's internal time-of-day

clock to an external device such as a time server, Base Station Controller (BSC), or Radio

Network Controller (RNC).

Select the PTP or SNTP tab to continue.

7.5.4.3.11.1 Configuration | ANT | PTP (Precision Time Protocol)

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

CONFIGURATION)

When you install and enable the optional IP Packet Processor card, the

‘Configuration | ANT | PTP’ page, while selectable, is not

functional.

All network devices between the Grandmaster and Slave devices must support PTP

for sub-microsecond accuracy.

Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a FAST-activated feature used to synchronize 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.

Figure 7-30. Configuration | ANT | PTP page

PTP

Feature Use the drop-down list to set PTP operation as Enabled or Disabled.

If Enabled, PTP is used to establish independent Wireless Receiver/Transmitter (WRT)

protocol segments – one for LAN and the other for WAN. If Disabled, by default the

Advertising