Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Ethernet-based Remote Product Management

Revision 3

7–74

Click [Clear] to clear all PTP statistics from the buffer.

This statistics table breaks down the number of PTP packets sent (Tx columns) or received (Rx

columns) on the LAN and WAN ports as follows:

Row Title

(from top)

Description

Event Port

Number of packets (PTP or other) transmitted/received on the PTP UDP event-message port.

General Port

Number of packets (PTP or other) transmitted/received on the PTP UDP general-message

port.

Announce

Number of PTP announce messages transmitted/received from another PTP device.

Sync

Number of synchronization messages transmitted/received from a master PTP device.

Followup

Number of follow-up messages transmitted/received from a 2-step-clock master PTP device.

Delay Req

Number of Delay Request messages transmitted/received from a slave device.

Delay Resp

Number of Delay Response messages sent to a slave device.

Mgmt

Number of PTP management messages transmitted/received by the modem.

Signal

Number of PTP signaling messages transmitted/received by the modem.

Discarded

Total number of PTP packets discarded by the modem.

Note: Some discarded messages are normal. For example, if the modem receives a PTP

message while it is configuring its PTP port, it will discard that message.

1)

PTP Master Devices send Announce, Sync, Followup, and Delay Response

messages, while PTP Slave Devices send Delay Request messages.

2)

PTP is a UDP multicast protocol. When negotiating with devices over the LAN

interface, the modem uses UDP Port 319 for events, and UDP Port 320 for

general packets. On the WAN interface, the modem uses UDP Port 59319 for

events, and UDP Port 59320 for general packets.

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