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> *From:* Vadim Butakov [mailto:vad...@gmail.com]
> *Sent**:* Friday, August 04, 2017 11:33 AM
> *To:* linuxptp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Subject:* Re: [Linuxptp-users] ptp4l and multiple network devices
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To: linuxptp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Linuxptp-users] ptp4l and multiple network devices
Thanks for the reply
The "ptp4l -i enp6s0 -i enp7s0 -m -S" command indeed launches fine, but doesn't
provide the expected result:
ptp4l[1185.776]: port 1: INITIALIZING
Thanks for the reply
The "ptp4l -i enp6s0 -i enp7s0 -m -S" command indeed launches fine, but
doesn't provide the expected result:
ptp4l[1185.776]: port 1: INITIALIZING to LISTENING on INIT_COMPLETE
ptp4l[1185.777]: port 2: INITIALIZING to LISTENING on INIT_COMPLETE
ptp4l[1185.777]: port 0: INITIAL
On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 01:12:48PM -0700, Vadim Butakov wrote:
> First of all, thanks for ptp4l. You did an awesome job!
> I'm using two PTP cameras connected to two ethernet network devices
> (non-PTP) on my PC, and I'm trying to sync them by using the software PTP.
Can you tell us why you want "
Hi,
First of all, thanks for ptp4l. You did an awesome job!
I'm using two PTP cameras connected to two ethernet network devices
(non-PTP) on my PC, and I'm trying to sync them by using the software PTP.
I tried doing it in the following way:
1. I start the first device as a master:
sudo ptp4l -i