Displays global gPTP configuration and data.
default-set | Displays this switch‘s native time capabilities. |
current-set | Displays this switch‘s state relative to the grandmaster system. |
parent-set | Displays the upstream (i.e., toward the grandmaster) system‘s parameters. |
time-properties-set | Displays the grandmaster‘s parameters. |
N/A.
Use this command to display whether gPTP is enabled in the switch and the ports on which gPTP is enabled.
# show network-clock gptp gPTP status : Enabled BMCA : Off Static slave port : None 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 # show network-clock gptp default-set Local Clock Identity : 00:04:96:FF:FE:52:2C:BE Number of gPTP ports : 24 Local Clock Class : 255 (slave only clock) Local Clock Accuracy : 254 (unknown) Local Offset Scaled Log Variance : 65535 GM Capable : No Local Priority1 : 255 Local Priority2 : 248 Current UTC Offset : unknown Leap 59 : No Leap 61 : No Time Traceable : No Frequency Traceable : No Time Source : 160 (Internal Oscillator) # show network-clock gptp current-set Steps Removed : 1 Offset from GM : 10 nanoseconds Last GM Phase Change : 548 nanoseconds Last GM Frequency Change : 100 GM Time Base Indicator : 2 GM Change Count : 1 Last GM Change Event : Tue Nov 22 03:32:07 2011 Last GM Frequency Change Event : Tue Nov 22 03:32:07 2011 Last GM Phase Change Event : Tue Nov 22 03:32:07 2011 # show network-clock gptp parent-set Parent Clock Identity : 00:04:96:FF:FE:52:34:5F Parent port number : 21 Cumulative Rate Ratio : 10000 GM Clock Identity : 00:12:34:FF:FE:56:78:9A GM Clock Accuracy : 32 (25 ns) GM Offset Scaled Log Variance : 32767 GM Priority1 : 245 GM Priority2 : 248 # show network-clock gptp time-properties-set Current UTC Offset : 33 seconds Leap 59 : No Leap 61 : No Time Traceable : Yes Frequency Traceable : Yes Time Source : 32 (GPS)
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.3.
Support for BCMA was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.7.1.
This command is available on Summit X430, X440, X450-G2, X460, X460-G2, X670, X670-G2, and X770.