Assign priority1 and priority2 values for a PTP clock instance.
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                 boundary  | 
                            
                 Boundary clock instance.  | 
                        
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                 ordinary  | 
                            
                 Ordinary clock instance.  | 
                        
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                 priority1  | 
                            
                 Priority1 of the clock.  | 
                        
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                 priority2  | 
                            
                 Priority2 of the clock.  | 
                        
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                 priority  | 
                            
                 Value of priority. 0 is the highest priority. The default value is 128, the range is 0-255.  | 
                        
The default value of the priority is 128. The range is 0-255.
Use this command to assign priority1 and priority2 values for a PTP clock instance. This command is available only for boundary and ordinary clocks.
The following example assigns priority1 and priority2 values for the boundary clock:
# configure network-clock ptp boundary priority1 50 # configure network-clock ptp boundary priority2 128
The following example assigns priority1 and priority2 values for ordinary clock:
# configure network-clock ptp ordinary priority1 10 # configure network-clock ptp ordinary priority2 200
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.1.
This command is available on the ExtremeSwitching X460-G2 platform.

Note
PTP commands can be used only with the Network Timing feature pack.