Re: [Linuxptp-users] Redundant boundary clocks

2021-12-14 Thread Marco Davids (SIDN) via Linuxptp-users
Thanks, this seems to do the trick! Instead of 'slave Only 1', I tried 'clockClass 255' and that worked. But it also seems to work with the default clockClass-setting. Cheers, -- Marco Op 11-12-2021 om 03:22 schreef Richard Cochran: I am working out a setup with two master clocks (one GM/l

Re: [Linuxptp-users] Redundant boundary clocks

2021-12-10 Thread Richard Cochran
On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 11:29:25AM +0100, Marco Davids (SIDN) via Linuxptp-users wrote: > Hi there, > > Here's a newcomers question. > > I am working out a setup with two master clocks (one GM/leader, one > slave/follower, depending on what BMCA decides) and two boundary clocks that > both slave

Re: [Linuxptp-users] Redundant boundary clocks

2021-12-10 Thread Marco Davids (SIDN) via Linuxptp-users
Hi Dennis, Op 10-12-21 om 13:21 schreef Dennis Hagarty (dehagart): the profile can have a large influence on this. What PTP profiles are you using and what transport (L2 or L3?) What are the two BC's sending out in their announce message? How is the OC connected to VLAN2? Is it using anothe

[Linuxptp-users] Redundant boundary clocks

2021-12-10 Thread Marco Davids (SIDN) via Linuxptp-users
Hi there, Here's a newcomers question. I am working out a setup with two master clocks (one GM/leader, one slave/follower, depending on what BMCA decides) and two boundary clocks that both slave from the above setup and both provide time to the same vlan on the other side. The BC's are slave