These are the options we used mostly default's:

```
[global]

#
# Addtional information 
#
productDescription            ";;"
revisionData                  ";;"
userDescription               ""
manufacturerIdentity          00:00:00
timeSource                    0xA0 

gmCapable                     0 

#
#   Default Data Set
#
twoStepFlag                   1
slaveOnly                     0
priority1                     255
priority2                     255
domainNumber                  0

clockClass                    255
clockAccuracy                 0xFE
offsetScaledLogVariance       0xFFFF
free_running                  0
freq_est_interval             1
dscp_event                    0
dscp_general                  0

#
#   Port Data Set
#
logAnnounceInterval           1
logSyncInterval               0
logMinDelayReqInterval        0
logMinPdelayReqInterval       0
announceReceiptTimeout        3
syncReceiptTimeout            0
delayAsymmetry                0
fault_reset_interval          4
neighborPropDelayThresh       20000000
#min_neighbor_prop_delay       0
fault_badpeernet_interval     1

#
#   Runtime options 
#
assume_two_step               1
logging_level                 6
path_trace_enabled            0
follow_up_info                0
hybrid_e2e                    0
#net_sync_monitor              1 doesn't exist
tx_timestamp_timeout          2
use_syslog                    0
verbose                       1
summary_interval              0
kernel_leap                   1
check_fup_sync                0

#
# Servo options
#
pi_proportional_const         0.0
pi_integral_const             0.0
pi_proportional_scale         0.0
pi_proportional_exponent     -0.3
pi_integral_scale             0.0
pi_integral_exponent          0.4
pi_integral_norm_max          0.7
step_threshold                0.5
first_step_threshold          0.0002
max_frequency                 900000000
clock_servo                   pi
sanity_freq_limit             200000000
ntpshm_segment                0

#
# Transport options
#
transportSpecific             0
#ptp_dst_mac                   00:00:00:00
#p2p_dst_mac                   00:00:00:00
udp_ttl                       1
udp6_scope                    0x0E
uds_address                   /var/run/ptp4l

#
# Default interface options
#
network_transport             L2
delay_mechanism               P2P
time_stamping                 hardware
tsproc_mode                   filter 
delay_filter                  moving_median
delay_filter_length           10
egressLatency                 0 
ingressLatency                0
# enables boundary clock aka just a bunch of ports!
boundary_clock_jbod           0 

[enp2s0.150] 
```
 
Best regards,
Hamar



Von:    Richard Cochran <richardcoch...@gmail.com>
An:     Armin HAMAR <armin.ha...@sprecher-automation.com>
Kopie:  linuxptp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Datum:  10.12.2019 16:15
Betreff:        Re: Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: [Linuxptp-users] No offsets 
at all?



On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 07:06:50AM +0100, Armin HAMAR wrote:
> Here the raw without vlan capture:

Can't spot anything wrong.

What is your slave's

1. ptp4l command line

2. ptp4l config file ?

Thanks,
Richard


_______________________________________________
Linuxptp-users mailing list
Linuxptp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxptp-users

Reply via email to