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; ========================================
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; PTPDv2 version 2.3.2 default configuration
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; ========================================
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; NOTE: the following settings are affected by ptpengine:preset selection:
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; ptpengine:slave_only
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; clock:no_adjust
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; ptpengine:clock_class - allowed range and default value
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; To see all preset settings, run ptpd2 -H (--long-help)
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; Network interface to use - eth0, igb0 etc. (required).
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ptpengine:interface = enp1s0
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; Backup network interface to use - eth0, igb0 etc. When no GM available,
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; slave will keep alternating between primary and secondary until a GM is found.
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;
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ptpengine:backup_interface =
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; PTP engine preset:
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; none = Defaults, no clock class restrictions
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; masteronly = Master, passive when not best master (clock class 0..127)
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; masterslave = Full IEEE 1588 implementation:
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; Master, slave when not best master
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; (clock class 128..254)
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; slaveonly = Slave only (clock class 255 only)
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;
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; Options: none masteronly masterslave slaveonly
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ptpengine:preset = masteronly
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; Transport type for PTP packets. Ethernet transport requires libpcap support.
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; Options: ipv4 ethernet
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ptpengine:transport = ipv4
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; Enable TransportSpecific field compatibility with 802.1AS / AVB (requires Ethernet transport)
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ptpengine:dot1as = N
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; Disable PTP port. Causes the PTP state machine to stay in PTP_DISABLED state indefinitely,
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; until it is re-enabled via configuration change or ENABLE_PORT management message.
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ptpengine:disabled = N
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; IP transmission mode (requires IP transport) - hybrid mode uses
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; multicast for sync and announce, and unicast for delay request and
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; response; unicast mode uses unicast for all transmission.
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; When unicast mode is selected, destination IP(s) may need to be configured
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; (ptpengine:unicast_destinations).
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; Options: multicast unicast hybrid
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ptpengine:ip_mode = multicast
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; Enable unicast negotiation support using signaling messages
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;
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ptpengine:unicast_negotiation = N
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; When using unicast negotiation (slave), accept PTP messages from any master.
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; By default, only messages from acceptable masters (ptpengine:unicast_destinations)
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; are accepted, and only if transmission was granted by the master
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;
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ptpengine:unicast_any_master = N
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; PTP port number wildcard mask applied onto port identities when running
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; unicast negotiation: allows multiple port identities to be accepted as one.
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; This option can be used as a workaround where a node sends signaling messages and
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; timing messages with different port identities
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ptpengine:unicast_port_mask = 0
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; Disable Best Master Clock Algorithm for unicast masters:
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; Only effective for masteronly preset - all Announce messages
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; will be ignored and clock will transition directly into MASTER state.
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;
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ptpengine:disable_bmca = N
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; When unicast negotiation enabled on a master clock,
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; reply to transmission requests also in LISTENING state.
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ptpengine:unicast_negotiation_listening = N
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; Use libpcap for sending and receiving traffic (automatically enabled
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; in Ethernet mode).
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ptpengine:use_libpcap = N
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; Disable UDP checksum validation on UDP sockets (Linux only).
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; Workaround for situations where a node (like Transparent Clock).
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; does not rewrite checksums
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;
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ptpengine:disable_udp_checksums = Y
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; Delay detection mode used - use DELAY_DISABLED for syntonisation only
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; (no full synchronisation).
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; Options: E2E P2P DELAY_DISABLED
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ptpengine:delay_mechanism = E2E
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; PTP domain number.
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ptpengine:domain = 0
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; PTP port number (part of PTP Port Identity - not UDP port).
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; For ordinary clocks (single port), the default should be used,
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; but when running multiple instances to simulate a boundary clock,
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; The port number can be changed.
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ptpengine:port_number = 1
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; Port description (returned in the userDescription field of PORT_DESCRIPTION management message and USER_DESCRIPTION management message) - maximum 64 characters
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ptpengine:port_description = ptpd
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; Usability extension: if enabled, a slave-only clock will accept
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; masters from any domain, while preferring the configured domain,
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; and preferring lower domain number.
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; NOTE: this behaviour is not part of the standard.
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ptpengine:any_domain = N
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; Slave only mode (sets clock class to 255, overriding value from preset).
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ptpengine:slave_only = N
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; Specify latency correction (nanoseconds) for incoming packets.
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ptpengine:inbound_latency = 0
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; Specify latency correction (nanoseconds) for outgoing packets.
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ptpengine:outbound_latency = 0
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; Apply an arbitrary shift (nanoseconds) to offset from master when
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; in slave state. Value can be positive or negative - useful for
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; correcting for antenna latencies, delay assymetry
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; and IP stack latencies. This will not be visible in the offset
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; from master value - only in the resulting clock correction.
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ptpengine:offset_shift = 0
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; Compatibility option: In slave state, always respect UTC offset
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; announced by best master, even if the the
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; currrentUtcOffsetValid flag is announced FALSE.
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; NOTE: this behaviour is not part of the standard.
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ptpengine:always_respect_utc_offset = Y
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; Compatibility extension to BMC algorithm: when enabled,
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; BMC for both master and save clocks will prefer masters
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; nannouncing currrentUtcOffsetValid as TRUE.
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; NOTE: this behaviour is not part of the standard.
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ptpengine:prefer_utc_offset_valid = N
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; Compatibility option: when enabled, ptpd2 will ignore
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; Announce messages from masters announcing currentUtcOffsetValid
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; as FALSE.
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; NOTE: this behaviour is not part of the standard.
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ptpengine:require_utc_offset_valid = N
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; Time (seconds) unicast messages are requested for by slaves
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; when using unicast negotiation, and maximum time unicast message
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; transmission is granted to slaves by masters
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;
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ptpengine:unicast_grant_duration = 300
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; PTP announce message interval in master state. When using unicast negotiation, for
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; slaves this is the minimum interval requested, and for masters
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; this is the only interval granted.
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; (expressed as log 2 i.e. -1=0.5s, 0=1s, 1=2s etc.)
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ptpengine:log_announce_interval = 1
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; Maximum Announce message interval requested by slaves when using unicast negotiation,
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; (expressed as log 2 i.e. -1=0.5s, 0=1s, 1=2s etc.)
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ptpengine:log_announce_interval_max = 5
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; PTP announce receipt timeout announced in master state.
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ptpengine:announce_receipt_timeout = 6
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; PTP announce receipt timeout grace period in slave state:
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; when announce receipt timeout occurs, disqualify current best GM,
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; then wait n times announce receipt timeout before resetting.
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; Allows for a seamless GM failover when standby GMs are slow
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; to react. When set to 0, this option is not used.
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ptpengine:announce_receipt_grace_period = 0
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; PTP sync message interval in master state. When using unicast negotiation, for
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; slaves this is the minimum interval requested, and for masters
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; this is the only interval granted.
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; (expressed as log 2 i.e. -1=0.5s, 0=1s, 1=2s etc.)
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ptpengine:log_sync_interval = 0
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; Maximum Sync message interval requested by slaves when using unicast negotiation,
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; (expressed as log 2 i.e. -1=0.5s, 0=1s, 1=2s etc.)
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ptpengine:log_sync_interval_max = 5
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; Override the Delay Request interval announced by best master.
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ptpengine:log_delayreq_override = N
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; Automatically override the Delay Request interval
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; if the announced value is 127 (0X7F), such as in
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; unicast messages (unless using unicast negotiation)
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ptpengine:log_delayreq_auto = Y
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; Delay request interval used before receiving first delay response
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; (expressed as log 2 i.e. -1=0.5s, 0=1s, 1=2s etc.)
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ptpengine:log_delayreq_interval_initial = 0
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; Minimum delay request interval announced when in master state,
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; in slave state overrides the master interval,
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; required in hybrid mode. When using unicast negotiation, for
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; slaves this is the minimum interval requested, and for masters
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; this is the minimum interval granted.
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; (expressed as log 2 i.e. -1=0.5s, 0=1s, 1=2s etc.)
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ptpengine:log_delayreq_interval = 0
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; Maximum Delay Response interval requested by slaves when using unicast negotiation,
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; (expressed as log 2 i.e. -1=0.5s, 0=1s, 1=2s etc.)
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ptpengine:log_delayreq_interval_max = 5
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; Minimum peer delay request message interval in peer to peer delay mode.
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; When using unicast negotiation, this is the minimum interval requested,
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; and the only interval granted.
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; (expressed as log 2 i.e. -1=0.5s, 0=1s, 1=2s etc.)
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ptpengine:log_peer_delayreq_interval = 1
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; Maximum Peer Delay Response interval requested by slaves when using unicast negotiation,
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; (expressed as log 2 i.e. -1=0.5s, 0=1s, 1=2s etc.)
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ptpengine:log_peer_delayreq_interval_max = 5
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; Foreign master record size (Maximum number of foreign masters).
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ptpengine:foreignrecord_capacity = 5
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; Specify Allan variance announced in master state.
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ptpengine:ptp_allan_variance = 65535
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; Clock accuracy range announced in master state.
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; Options: ACC_25NS ACC_100NS ACC_250NS ACC_1US ACC_2_5US ACC_10US ACC_25US ACC_100US ACC_250US ACC_1MS ACC_2_5MS ACC_10MS ACC_25MS ACC_100MS ACC_250MS ACC_1S ACC_10S ACC_10SPLUS ACC_UNKNOWN
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ptpengine:ptp_clock_accuracy = ACC_UNKNOWN
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; Underlying time source UTC offset announced in master state.
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ptpengine:utc_offset = 0
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; Underlying time source UTC offset validity announced in master state.
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ptpengine:utc_offset_valid = N
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; Underlying time source time traceability announced in master state.
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ptpengine:time_traceable = N
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; Underlying time source frequency traceability announced in master state.
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ptpengine:frequency_traceable = N
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; Time scale announced in master state (with ARB, UTC properties
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; are ignored by slaves). When clock class is set to 13 (application
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; specific), this value is ignored and ARB is used.
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; Options: PTP ARB
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ptpengine:ptp_timescale = PTP
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; Time source announced in master state.
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; Options: ATOMIC_CLOCK GPS TERRESTRIAL_RADIO PTP NTP HAND_SET OTHER INTERNAL_OSCILLATOR
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ptpengine:ptp_timesource = NTP
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; Clock class - announced in master state. Always 255 for slave-only.
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; Minimum, maximum and default values are controlled by presets.
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; If set to 13 (application specific time source), announced
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; time scale is always set to ARB. This setting controls the
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; states a PTP port can be in. If below 128, port will only
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; be in MASTER or PASSIVE states (master only). If above 127,
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; port will be in MASTER or SLAVE states.
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ptpengine:clock_class = 0
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; Priority 1 announced in master state,used for Best Master
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; Clock selection.
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ptpengine:priority1 = 128
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; Priority 2 announced in master state, used for Best Master
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; Clock selection.
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ptpengine:priority2 = 128
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; Number of consecutive resets to LISTENING before full network reset
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;
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ptpengine:max_listen = 5
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; Specify unicast slave addresses for unicast master operation, or unicast
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; master addresses for slave operation. Format is similar to an ACL: comma,
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; tab or space-separated IPv4 unicast addresses, one or more. For a slave,
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; when unicast negotiation is used, setting this is mandatory.
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ptpengine:unicast_destinations =
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; Specify PTP domain number for each configured unicast destination (ptpengine:unicast_destinations).
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; This is only used by slave-only clocks using unicast destinations to allow for each master
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; to be in a separate domain, such as with Telecom Profile. The number of entries should match the number
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; of unicast destinations, otherwise unconfigured domains or domains set to 0 are set to domain configured in
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; ptpengine:domain. The format is a comma, tab or space-separated list of 8-bit unsigned integers (0 .. 255)
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ptpengine:unicast_domains =
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; Specify a local preference for each configured unicast destination (ptpengine:unicast_destinations).
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; This is only used by slave-only clocks using unicast destinations to allow for each master's
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; BMC selection to be influenced by the slave, such as with Telecom Profile. The number of entries should match the number
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; of unicast destinations, otherwise unconfigured preference is set to 0 (highest).
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; The format is a comma, tab or space-separated list of 8-bit unsigned integers (0 .. 255)
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ptpengine:unicast_local_preference =
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; Specify peer unicast adress for P2P unicast. Mandatory when
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; running unicast mode and P2P delay mode.
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ptpengine:unicast_peer_destination =
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; Enable handling of PTP management messages.
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ptpengine:management_enable = Y
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; Accept SET and COMMAND management messages.
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ptpengine:management_set_enable = N
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; Send explicit IGMP joins between engine resets and periodically
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; in master state.
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ptpengine:igmp_refresh = Y
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; Periodic IGMP join interval (seconds) in master state when running
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; IPv4 multicast: when set below 10 or when ptpengine:igmp_refresh
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; is disabled, this setting has no effect.
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ptpengine:master_igmp_refresh_interval = 60
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; Multicast time to live for multicast PTP packets (ignored and set to 1
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; for peer to peer messages).
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ptpengine:multicast_ttl = 64
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; DiffServ CodepPoint for packet prioritisation (decimal). When set to zero,
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; this option is not used. Use 46 for Expedited Forwarding (0x2e).
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ptpengine:ip_dscp = 0
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; Enable statistical filter for Sync messages.
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ptpengine:sync_stat_filter_enable = N
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; Type of filter used for Sync message filtering
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; Options: none mean min max absmin absmax median
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ptpengine:sync_stat_filter_type = min
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; Number of samples used for the Sync statistical filter
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ptpengine:sync_stat_filter_window = 4
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; Sample window type used for Sync message statistical filter. Delay Response outlier filter action.
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; Sliding window is continuous, interval passes every n-th sample only.
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; Options: sliding interval
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ptpengine:sync_stat_filter_window_type = sliding
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; Enable statistical filter for Delay messages.
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ptpengine:delay_stat_filter_enable = N
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; Type of filter used for Delay message statistical filter
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; Options: none mean min max absmin absmax median
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ptpengine:delay_stat_filter_type = min
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; Number of samples used for the Delay statistical filter
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ptpengine:delay_stat_filter_window = 4
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; Sample window type used for Delay message statistical filter
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; Sliding window is continuous, interval passes every n-th sample only
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; Options: sliding interval
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ptpengine:delay_stat_filter_window_type = sliding
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; Enable outlier filter for the Delay Response component in slave state
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_enable = N
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; Delay Response outlier filter action. If set to 'filter', outliers are
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; replaced with moving average.
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; Options: discard filter
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_action = discard
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; Number of samples in the Delay Response outlier filter buffer
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_capacity = 20
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; Delay Response outlier filter threshold (: multiplier for Peirce's maximum
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; standard deviation. When set below 1.0, filter is tighter, when set above
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; 1.0, filter is looser than standard Peirce's test.
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; When autotune enabled, this is the starting threshold.
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_threshold = 1.000000
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; Always run the Delay Response outlier filter, even if clock is being slewed at maximum rate
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_always_filter = N
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; Enable automatic threshold control for Delay Response outlier filter.
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_autotune_enable = Y
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; Delay Response outlier filter autotune low watermark - minimum percentage
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; of discarded samples in the update period before filter is tightened
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; by the autotune step value.
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_autotune_minpercent = 20
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; Delay Response outlier filter autotune high watermark - maximum percentage
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; of discarded samples in the update period before filter is loosened
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; by the autotune step value.
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_autotune_maxpercent = 95
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; The value the Delay Response outlier filter threshold is increased
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; or decreased by when auto-tuning.
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_autotune_step = 0.100000
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; Minimum Delay Response filter threshold value used when auto-tuning
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_autotune_minthreshold = 0.100000
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; Maximum Delay Response filter threshold value used when auto-tuning
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_autotune_maxthreshold = 5.000000
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; Enable Delay filter step detection (delaySM) to block when certain level exceeded
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_stepdetect_enable = N
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; Delay Response step detection threshold. Step detection is performed
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; only when delaySM is below this threshold (nanoseconds)
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_stepdetect_threshold = 1000000
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; Delay Response step level. When step detection enabled and operational,
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; delaySM above this level (nanosecond) is considered a clock step and updates are paused
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_stepdetect_level = 500000
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; Initial credit (number of samples) the Delay step detection filter can block for
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; When credit is exhausted, filter stops blocking. Credit is gradually restored
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_stepdetect_credit = 200
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; Amount of credit for the Delay step detection filter restored every full sample window
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_filter_stepdetect_credit_increment = 10
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; Delay Response outlier weight: if an outlier is detected, determines
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; the amount of its deviation from mean that is used to build the standard
|
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|
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; deviation statistics and influence further outlier detection.
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; When set to 1.0, the outlier is used as is.
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ptpengine:delay_outlier_weight = 1.000000
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; Enable outlier filter for the Sync component in slave state.
|
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ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_enable = N
|
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; Sync outlier filter action. If set to 'filter', outliers are replaced
|
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|
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; with moving average.
|
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; Options: discard filter
|
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ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_action = discard
|
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; Number of samples in the Sync outlier filter buffer.
|
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|
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ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_capacity = 20
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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; Sync outlier filter threshold: multiplier for the Peirce's maximum standard
|
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|
|
; deviation. When set below 1.0, filter is tighter, when set above 1.0,
|
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|
|
; filter is looser than standard Peirce's test.
|
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ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_threshold = 1.000000
|
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|
|
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|
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; Always run the Sync outlier filter, even if clock is being slewed at maximum rate
|
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|
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ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_always_filter = N
|
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|
|
|
|
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|
|
; Enable automatic threshold control for Sync outlier filter.
|
|
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|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_autotune_enable = Y
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
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; Sync outlier filter autotune low watermark - minimum percentage
|
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|
|
; of discarded samples in the update period before filter is tightened
|
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|
|
; by the autotune step value.
|
|
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|
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ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_autotune_minpercent = 20
|
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|
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|
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; Sync outlier filter autotune high watermark - maximum percentage
|
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|
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; of discarded samples in the update period before filter is loosened
|
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|
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; by the autotune step value.
|
|
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|
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ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_autotune_maxpercent = 95
|
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
; Value the Sync outlier filter threshold is increased
|
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|
|
; or decreased by when auto-tuning.
|
|
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|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_autotune_step = 0.100000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Minimum Sync outlier filter threshold value used when auto-tuning
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_autotune_minthreshold = 0.100000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Maximum Sync outlier filter threshold value used when auto-tuning
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_autotune_maxthreshold = 5.000000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Enable Sync filter step detection (delayMS) to block when certain level exceeded.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_stepdetect_enable = N
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
; Sync step detection threshold. Step detection is performed
|
|
|
|
|
; only when delayMS is below this threshold (nanoseconds)
|
|
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|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_stepdetect_threshold = 1000000
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
; Sync step level. When step detection enabled and operational,
|
|
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|
|
; delayMS above this level (nanosecond) is considered a clock step and updates are paused
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_stepdetect_level = 500000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Initial credit (number of samples) the Sync step detection filter can block for.
|
|
|
|
|
; When credit is exhausted, filter stops blocking. Credit is gradually restored
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_stepdetect_credit = 200
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Amount of credit for the Sync step detection filter restored every full sample window
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_filter_stepdetect_credit_increment = 10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Sync outlier weight: if an outlier is detected, this value determines the
|
|
|
|
|
; amount of its deviation from mean that is used to build the standard
|
|
|
|
|
; deviation statistics and influence further outlier detection.
|
|
|
|
|
; When set to 1.0, the outlier is used as is.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:sync_outlier_weight = 1.000000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
; Delay between moving to slave state and enabling clock updates (seconds).
|
|
|
|
|
; This allows one-way delay to stabilise before starting clock updates.
|
|
|
|
|
; Activated when going into slave state and during slave's GM failover.
|
|
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|
|
; 0 - not used.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:calibration_delay = 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; PTP idle timeout: if PTPd is in SLAVE state and there have been no clock
|
|
|
|
|
; updates for this amout of time, PTPd releases clock control.
|
|
|
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:idle_timeout = 120
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
; Enable panic mode: when offset from master is above 1 second, stop updating
|
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|
|
|
; the clock for a period of time and then step the clock if offset remains
|
|
|
|
|
; above 1 second.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:panic_mode = N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Duration (minutes) of the panic mode period (no clock updates) when offset
|
|
|
|
|
; above 1 second detected.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:panic_mode_duration = 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; When entering panic mode, release clock control while panic mode lasts
|
|
|
|
|
; if ntpengine:* configured, this will fail over to NTP,
|
|
|
|
|
; if not set, PTP will hold clock control during panic mode.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:panic_mode_release_clock = N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Do not exit panic mode until offset drops below this value (nanoseconds).
|
|
|
|
|
; 0 = not used.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:panic_mode_exit_threshold = 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Use PTPd's process ID as the middle part of the PTP clock ID - useful for running multiple instances.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:pid_as_clock_identity = N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Fail over to NTP when PTP time sync not available - requires
|
|
|
|
|
; ntpengine:enabled, but does not require the rest of NTP configuration:
|
|
|
|
|
; will warn instead of failing over if cannot control ntpd.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:ntp_failover = N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; NTP failover timeout in seconds: time between PTP slave going into
|
|
|
|
|
; LISTENING state, and releasing clock control. 0 = fail over immediately.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:ntp_failover_timeout = 120
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Prefer NTP time synchronisation. Only use PTP when NTP not available,
|
|
|
|
|
; could be used when NTP runs with a local GPS receiver or another reference
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:prefer_ntp = Y
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Legacy option from 2.3.0: same as ptpengine:panic_mode_release_clock
|
|
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|
|
ptpengine:panic_mode_ntp = N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Clear counters after dumping all counter values on SIGUSR2.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:sigusr2_clears_counters = N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Permit access control list for timing packets. Format is a series of
|
|
|
|
|
; comma, space or tab separated network prefixes: IPv4 addresses or full CIDR notation a.b.c.d/x,
|
|
|
|
|
; where a.b.c.d is the subnet and x is the decimal mask, or a.b.c.d/v.x.y.z where a.b.c.d is the
|
|
|
|
|
; subnet and v.x.y.z is the 4-octet mask. The match is performed on the source IP address of the
|
|
|
|
|
; incoming messages. IP access lists are only supported when using the IP transport.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:timing_acl_permit =
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Deny access control list for timing packets. Format is a series of
|
|
|
|
|
; comma, space or tab separated network prefixes: IPv4 addresses or full CIDR notation a.b.c.d/x,
|
|
|
|
|
; where a.b.c.d is the subnet and x is the decimal mask, or a.b.c.d/v.x.y.z where a.b.c.d is the
|
|
|
|
|
; subnet and v.x.y.z is the 4-octet mask. The match is performed on the source IP address of the
|
|
|
|
|
; incoming messages. IP access lists are only supported when using the IP transport.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:timing_acl_deny =
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Permit access control list for management messages. Format is a series of
|
|
|
|
|
; comma, space or tab separated network prefixes: IPv4 addresses or full CIDR notation a.b.c.d/x,
|
|
|
|
|
; where a.b.c.d is the subnet and x is the decimal mask, or a.b.c.d/v.x.y.z where a.b.c.d is the
|
|
|
|
|
; subnet and v.x.y.z is the 4-octet mask. The match is performed on the source IP address of the
|
|
|
|
|
; incoming messages. IP access lists are only supported when using the IP transport.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:management_acl_permit =
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Deny access control list for management messages. Format is a series of
|
|
|
|
|
; comma, space or tab separated network prefixes: IPv4 addresses or full CIDR notation a.b.c.d/x,
|
|
|
|
|
; where a.b.c.d is the subnet and x is the decimal mask, or a.b.c.d/v.x.y.z where a.b.c.d is the
|
|
|
|
|
; subnet and v.x.y.z is the 4-octet mask. The match is performed on the source IP address of the
|
|
|
|
|
; incoming messages. IP access lists are only supported when using the IP transport.
|
|
|
|
|
ptpengine:management_acl_deny =
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Order in which permit and deny access lists are evaluated for timing
|
|
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|
|
; packets, the evaluation process is the same as for Apache httpd.
|
|
|
|
|
; Options: permit-deny deny-permit
|
|
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|
|
ptpengine:timing_acl_order = deny-permit
|
|
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|
|
|
|
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|
|
; Order in which permit and deny access lists are evaluated for management
|
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|
|
|
; messages, the evaluation process is the same as for Apache httpd.
|
|
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|
|
; Options: permit-deny deny-permit
|
|
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|
|
ptpengine:management_acl_order = deny-permit
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
; Do not adjust the clock
|
|
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|
|
clock:no_adjust = N
|
|
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|
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|
|
; Do not step the clock - only slew
|
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|
|
clock:no_reset = N
|
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|
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|
|
; Force clock step on first sync after startup regardless of offset and clock:no_reset
|
|
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|
|
clock:step_startup_force = N
|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
; Step clock on startup if offset >= 1 second, ignoring
|
|
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|
|
; panic mode and clock:no_reset
|
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|
|
clock:step_startup = N
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
; Attempt setting the RTC when stepping clock (Linux only - FreeBSD does
|
|
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|
|
; this for us. WARNING: this will always set the RTC to OS clock time,
|
|
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|
|
; regardless of time zones, so this assumes that RTC runs in UTC or
|
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|
|
; at least in the same timescale as PTP. true at least on most
|
|
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|
|
; single-boot x86 Linux systems.
|
|
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|
|
clock:set_rtc_on_step = N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Observed drift handling method between servo restarts:
|
|
|
|
|
; reset: set to zero (not recommended)
|
|
|
|
|
; preserve: use kernel value,
|
|
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|
|
; file: load/save to drift file on startup/shutdown, use kernel
|
|
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|
|
; value inbetween. To specify drift file, use the clock:drift_file setting.
|
|
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|
|
; Options: reset preserve file
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clock:drift_handling = preserve
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; Specify drift file
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clock:drift_file = /etc/ptpd2_kernelclock.drift
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; Time (seconds) before and after midnight that clock updates should pe suspended for
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; during a leap second event. The total duration of the pause is twice
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; the configured duration
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clock:leap_second_pause_period = 5
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; Time (seconds) before midnight that PTPd starts announcing the leap second
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; if it's running as master
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clock:leap_second_notice_period = 43200
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; Specify leap second file location - up to date version can be downloaded from
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; http://www.ietf.org/timezones/data/leap-seconds.list
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clock:leap_seconds_file =
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; Behaviour during a leap second event:
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; accept: inform the OS kernel of the event
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; ignore: do nothing - ends up with a 1-second offset which is then slewed
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; step: similar to ignore, but steps the clock immediately after the leap second event
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; smear: do not inform kernel, gradually introduce the leap second before the event
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; by modifying clock offset (see clock:leap_second_smear_period)
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; Options: accept ignore step smear
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clock:leap_second_handling = accept
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; Time period (Seconds) over which the leap second is introduced before the event.
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; Example: when set to 86400 (24 hours), an extra 11.5 microseconds is added every second
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clock:leap_second_smear_period = 86400
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; Maximum absolute frequency shift which can be applied to the clock servo
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; when slewing the clock. Expressed in parts per million (1 ppm = shift of
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; 1 us per second. Values above 512 will use the tick duration correction
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; to allow even faster slewing. Default maximum is 512 without using tick.
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clock:max_offset_ppm = 500
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; One-way delay filter stiffness.
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servo:delayfilter_stiffness = 6
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; Clock servo PI controller proportional component gain (kP).
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servo:kp = 0.100000
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; Clock servo PI controller integral component gain (kI).
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servo:ki = 0.001000
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; How servo update interval (delta t) is calculated:
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; none: servo not corrected for update interval (dt always 1),
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; constant: constant value (target servo update rate - sync interval for PTP,
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; measured: servo measures how often it's updated and uses this interval.
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; Options: none constant measured
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servo:dt_method = constant
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; Maximum servo update interval (delta t) when using measured servo update interval
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; (servo:dt_method = measured), specified as sync interval multiplier.
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servo:dt_max = 5.000000
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; Enable clock synchronisation servo stability detection
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; (based on standard deviation of the observed drift value)
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; - drift will be saved to drift file / cached when considered stable,
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; also clock stability status will be logged.
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servo:stability_detection = N
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; Specify the observed drift standard deviation threshold in parts per
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; billion (ppb) - if stanard deviation is within the threshold, servo
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; is considered stable.
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servo:stability_threshold = 10.000000
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; Specify for how many statistics update intervals the observed drift
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; standard deviation has to stay within threshold to be considered stable.
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servo:stability_period = 1
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; Specify after how many minutes without stabilisation servo is considered
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; unstable. Assists with logging servo stability information and
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; allows to preserve observed drift if servo cannot stabilise.
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;
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servo:stability_timeout = 10
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; Do accept master to slave delay (delayMS - from Sync message) or slave to master delay
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; (delaySM - from Delay messages) if greater than this value (nanoseconds). 0 = not used.
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servo:max_delay = 0
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; Maximum number of consecutive delay measurements exceeding maxDelay threshold,
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; before slave is reset.
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servo:max_delay_max_rejected = 0
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; If servo:max_delay is set, perform the check only if clock servo has stabilised.
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;
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servo:max_delay_stable_only = N
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; When enabled, Sync messages will only be accepted if sequence ID is increasing. This is limited to 50 dropped messages.
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;
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ptpengine:sync_sequence_checking = N
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; If set to non-zero, timeout in seconds, after which the slave resets if no clock updates made.
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;
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ptpengine:clock_update_timeout = 0
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; Do not reset the clock if offset from master is greater
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; than this value (nanoseconds). 0 = not used.
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servo:max_offset = 0
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; Enable SNMP agent (if compiled with PTPD_SNMP).
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global:enable_snmp = N
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; Send log messages to syslog. Disabling this
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; sends all messages to stdout (or speficied log file).
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global:use_syslog = N
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; Lock file location
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global:lock_file =
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; Use mode specific and interface specific lock file
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; (overrides global:lock_file).
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global:auto_lockfile = N
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; Lock file directory: used with automatic mode-specific lock files,
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; also used when no lock file is specified. When lock file
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; is specified, it's expected to be an absolute path.
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global:lock_directory = /var/run
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; Skip lock file checking and locking.
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global:ignore_lock = N
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; File used to record data about sync packets. Enables recording when set.
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global:quality_file =
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; Maximum sync packet record file size (in kB) - file will be truncated
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; if size exceeds the limit. 0 - no limit.
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global:quality_file_max_size = 0
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; Enable log rotation of the sync packet record file up to n files.
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; 0 - do not rotate.
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;
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global:quality_file_max_files = 0
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; Truncate the sync packet record file every time it is (re) opened:
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; startup and SIGHUP.
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global:quality_file_truncate = N
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; File used to log ptpd2 status information.
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global:status_file = /var/run/ptpd2.status
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; Enable / disable writing status information to file.
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global:log_status = N
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; Status file update interval in seconds.
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global:status_update_interval = 1
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; Specify log file path (event log). Setting this enables logging to file.
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global:log_file = /var/log/ptpd2.log
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; Maximum log file size (in kB) - log file will be truncated if size exceeds
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; the limit. 0 - no limit.
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global:log_file_max_size = 0
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; Enable log rotation of the sync packet record file up to n files.
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; 0 - do not rotate.
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;
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global:log_file_max_files = 0
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; Truncate the log file every time it is (re) opened: startup and SIGHUP.
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global:log_file_truncate = N
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; Specify log level (only messages at this priority or higer will be logged).
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; The minimal level is LOG_ERR. LOG_ALL enables debug output if compiled with
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; RUNTIME_DEBUG.
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; Options: LOG_ERR LOG_WARNING LOG_NOTICE LOG_INFO LOG_ALL
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global:log_level = LOG_ALL
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; Specify statistics log file path. Setting this enables logging of
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; statistics, but can be overriden with global:log_statistics.
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global:statistics_file = /var/log/ptpd2.stats
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; Log timing statistics every n seconds for Sync and Delay messages
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; (0 - log all).
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global:statistics_log_interval = 0
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; Maximum statistics log file size (in kB) - log file will be truncated
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; if size exceeds the limit. 0 - no limit.
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global:statistics_file_max_size = 0
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; Enable log rotation of the statistics file up to n files. 0 - do not rotate.
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global:statistics_file_max_files = 0
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; Truncate the statistics file every time it is (re) opened: startup and SIGHUP.
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global:statistics_file_truncate = N
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; Dump the contents of every PTP packet
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global:dump_packets = N
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; Run in foreground with statistics and all messages logged to stdout.
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; Overrides log file and statistics file settings and disables syslog.
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;
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global:verbose_foreground = N
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; Run in foreground - ignored when global:verbose_foreground is set
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global:foreground = N
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; Log timing statistics for every PTP packet received
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;
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global:log_statistics = Y
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; Timestamp format used when logging timing statistics
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; (when global:log_statistics is enabled):
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; datetime - formatttted date and time: YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu
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; unix - Unix timestamp with nanoseconds: s.ns
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; both - Formatted date and time, followed by unix timestamp
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; (adds one extra field to the log)
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;
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; Options: datetime unix both
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global:statistics_timestamp_format = datetime
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; Bind ptpd2 process to a selected CPU core number.
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; 0 = first CPU core, etc. -1 = do not bind to a single core.
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global:cpuaffinity_cpucore = -1
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; Clock synchronisation statistics update interval in seconds
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;
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global:statistics_update_interval = 30
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; Log a status update every time statistics are updated (global:statistics_update_interval).
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; The updates are logged even when ptpd is configured without statistics support
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global:periodic_updates = N
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; Delay (seconds) before releasing a time service (NTP or PTP) and electing a new one to control a clock. 0 = elect immediately
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;
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global:timingdomain_election_delay = 15
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; Enable NTPd integration
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ntpengine:enabled = N
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; Enable control over local NTPd daemon
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ntpengine:control_enabled = N
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; NTP control check interval in seconds
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;
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ntpengine:check_interval = 15
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; NTP key number - must be configured as a trusted control key in ntp.conf,
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; and be non-zero for the ntpengine:control_enabled setting to take effect.
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;
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ntpengine:key_id = 0
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; NTP key (plain text, max. 20 characters) - must match the key configured in
|
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; ntpd's keys file, and must be non-zero for the ntpengine:control_enabled
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; setting to take effect.
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;
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ntpengine:key =
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; ========= newline required in the end ==========
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