K.7 advanced network timing, K.7.1 overview, K.7.2 sntp (simple network time protocol) – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix K

Revision 3

K–15

K.7 Advanced Network Timing

K.7.1 Overview

The Advanced Network Timing (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).

K.7.2 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)

The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), defined in RFC-1361, provides millisecond-
resolution time synchronization with a time server. When the modem synchronizes its time, it also
synchronizes the time of all connected EDMAC devices, such as slave LPODs or CSATs. When all
devices are synchronized, administrators can better correlate logged events between devices.

SNTP is a UDP protocol that works on port 123. If the modem is not updating its time, verify that
there are no network devices between the modem and time server that might block UDP packets
on that port.

K.7.3 PTP (Precision Time Protocol)

1)

At present, PTP is not supported in modems in which the optional IP Packet

Processor is installed

and

enabled

.

2)

For better PTP clock accuracy, ingress and egress port sync interval should be

at least 2 seconds.

Figure K-13. Configuration Example – Point-to-Point Network with PTP

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