I have not personally done it but there might be a few options you can set up
in a config file. This https://linux.die.net/man/8/ptp4l has a list of the
configurations options. I would look into priority, domainNumber, and if doing
L2 transport maybe ptp_dst_mac and p2p_dst_mac.
-Original Me
port 1 -> BC 3 port 3
And it costs, say, +/- 10us of jitter to go between ports, by the time you get
to BC3 port 3 you'll be at +/- 60us.
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ort 3 you'll be at +/- 60us.
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Luke Bigum
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Sent: Tuesday, 25 April, 2017 14:19:47
Subject: Re: [Linuxptp-users] ptp inducing as man
clock using phc2sys?
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On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 07
That is very good news. What do you mean by "gain peaking"?
Thank you,
Kyle Mace
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Subject: Re: [Linuxptp-
I am in need to test ptp with as many 'hops' as possible. I have multiple
systems with dual Ethernet ports. I would like to have a setup something like
this: grandmaster -> BC 1 port 1 -> BC 1 port 2 -> BC 2 port 1 -> BC 2 port 2
-> BC 3 port 1 -> BC 3 port 3 -> etc.. Anyone have any ideas if th