configure network-clock gptp slave-port

configure network-clock gptp slave-port [ port_no | none ]

Description

This command allows to you configure the port that will be the slave-port when BMCA is off. All other enabled network gPTP ports will be master ports.

Syntax Description

network-clock Network Clock
gptp Variable description, available options, and notes.
slave-port Configure slave port when Best Master Clock Algorithm is off.
port_no Port Number of slave port
none This switch is the Grand Master Clock (GMC).

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to you configure the port that will be the slave-port when BMCA is off. All other enabled network gPTP ports will be master ports.

Example

The following example shows the output of the show network-clock gptp command with BMCA.

gPTP status         : Enabled
BMCA                : [On | Off]
Static slave port   : 5 (used when BMCA Off)
--or--
Static slave port   : None (used when BMCA Off)
gPTP enabled ports  : *1m     *21d    *22d    *47d     
Flags:        (*) Active,  (!) Administratively disabled,
              (d) Disabled gPTP port role, (m) Master gPTP port role,              
              (p) Passive gPTP port role,  (s) Slave gPTP port role

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.7.

Platform Availability

This command is available on platforms that support the AVB feature pack license and have it installed. For complete information about software licensing, including how to obtain and upgrade your license, and which platforms support the AVB feature, see the ExtremeXOS 32.3 Feature License Requirements document.