PTP profile for FTI Øyvind Holmeide/Markus Schmitz by 01/13/2016.

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PTP profile for FTI Øyvind Holmeide/Markus Schmitz by 01/13/2016

PTP profile for FTI Main PTP properties that are relevant for a PTP profile for FTI: PTP versions Clock modes One-step vs. two step clocks Media Delay mechanism Transport mechanism Domain Selection of Best Master Clock PTP EPOCH Sync interval Delay_Req interval Announce interval PPS output IRIG-B 002/122 Management SNMP traps GMC holdover SC accuracy SC time to synchronization

PTP profile for FTI PTP versions Version 1 according to IEEE 1588™ - 2002 Version 2 according to IEEE 1588™ - 2008 (Version 3: NA, except for systems with sub-nanosecond requirements) Clock modes Grand Master Clock (GMC) Ordinary Clock (OC) (Boundary Clock (BC)) Transparent Clock (TC) Slave Clock (SC) only One-step vs. two step clocks Only two-step

PTP profile for FTI Media Ethernet 10/100BASE-T(X), 100BASE-FX, ), 1000BASE-X and 10GBASE-X, etc Full Duplex Delay mechanism E2E Transport mechanism PTP over UDP/IP Multicast with destination IP address: 224.0.1.129 UDP destination port number 319 (event packets) and 320 (general packets)

PTP profile for FTI Domain Default domain (0) Selection of Best Master Clock Default BMCA (mandatory) PTP EPOCH TAI

PTP profile for FTI Sync interval [1, 2] seconds for IEEE 1588™ - 2002, where: 1 second is default Sync interval for IEEE 1588™ - 2002 [0.125 .. 2] seconds for IEEE 1588™ - 2008, where: 0.125ms is default Sync interval for IEEE 1588™ - 2008 Delay_Req interval 60 seconds with randomization for IEEE 1588™ - 2002 [Sync interval, 32 x Sync_interval] seconds with randomization for IEEE 1588™ - 2008 Announce interval 1588™ - 2002: NA 1588™ - 2008: 2 x Sync interval

PTP profile for FTI PPS output Mandatory for; GMC OC (BC) TC/SC SC IRIG-B 002/122 Optional for;

PTP profile for FTI Management Mandatory: iNET SNMP and MDL Optional: PTP management according to chapter 15 of IEEE 1588™ - 2008 Private MIB or MIB based on PTP version 3? PTP management based on PTPv2Browser, monitoring OffsetFromMaster

PTP profile for FTI SNMP traps iNET SNMP traps, ref TmNS MIB: timeLockLostNotificationBranch ieee1588MaxOffsetFromMasterNotificationBranch ieee1588MaxJitterNotificationBranch GMC holdover 0.1ppm (iNET requirement) CM1608F0-AERO-GMC, clock drift over 60 minutes with temperature cycling: -40˚F/-40˚C to 203˚F/95˚C

PTP profile for FTI SC accuracy 1ppm (iNET requirement) SC time to synchronization 1 seconds for airborne systems (iNET requirement) 3 seconds for ground installations (iNET requirement)

PTP profile for FTI IEEE 1588™ - 2002 FTI PTP profile   IEEE 1588™ - 2002 FTI PTP profile IEEE 1588™ - 2008 FTI PTP profile Clock modes OC (GMC), TC(*), Slave only OC (GMC), TC, Slave only One-step or two step clocks Two-step Media Ethernet, full duplex according to IEEE802.3 Delay mechanism E2E Transport mechanism PTP above UDP/IP, multicast with destination IP address: 224.0.1.129 and UDP destination port number 319 (event packets) and 320 (general packets) Domain Only default domain (0x00) is used Selection of Best Master Clock Default BMCA algorithm PTP EPOCH Time representation based in TAI, offset to UTC time (accumulated number of leap seconds) is defined in the currentUTCOffset parameter. Sync interval [1, 2]s, default = 1s [0.125 .. 2]s, default = 0.125s Delat_req interval 60s, randomized [Sync interval .. 32]s, default = 32s, randomized; controlled by GMC Announce interval NA [1, 2, 4, 8, 16]s, default = 2s PPS output Mandatory IRIG-B 002/122 Mandatory for GMC Optional for TC/SC Management iNET SNMP/MDL Optional: PTP management according to IEEE 1588™ - 2008 SNMP traps iNET MIB GMC holdover 0.1ppm, iNET requirement SC accuracy 1ppm, iNET requirement SC time to synchronization 1s/3s (airborne/ground), iNET requirement

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