correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the master supposed to send the Announce
message only once, at initialization time, and after that just send sync
and follow-up messages? I can see a lot of Announce Messages sent by the
master:

48    11.006178000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    106    Announce
Message
49    11.006202000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86    Sync
Message
50    11.823204000    10.20.20.2    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86    Delay_Req
Message
51    12.007255000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86    Follow_Up
Message
52    12.007278000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    96
Delay_Resp Message
53    12.007285000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86    Sync
Message
54    12.849427000    10.20.20.2    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86    Delay_Req
Message
55    13.007375000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86    Follow_Up
Message
56    13.007403000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    96
Delay_Resp Message
57    13.007412000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    106    Announce
Message

Announce Messages are send every 7-8 messages. Is this right?

Thanks,
Andrei


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Andrei Perietanu <
andrei.periet...@klastelecom.com> wrote:

> My configuration right now is like this: two nodes plugged into a switch,
> representing a small private Network. There is no firewall (so no ip tables
> to turn off)
> the two nodes are: 10.20.20.1(master) and 10.20.20.2(slave)...an the
> wireshark capture looks like this:
> ....
> 559    114.507488000    10.20.20.2    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86
> Delay_Req Message
> 560    114.893677000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86
> Follow_Up Message
> 561    114.893698000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    96
> Delay_Resp Message
> 562    114.893703000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86    Sync
> Message
> 563    115.894749000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86
> Follow_Up Message
> 564    115.894768000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    106
> Announce Message
> 565    115.894772000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86    Sync
> Message
> 566    116.427300000    10.20.20.2    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86
> Delay_Req Message
> 567    116.894867000    10.20.20.1    224.0.1.129    PTPv2    86
> Follow_Up Message
> ....
>
> so messages seem  to get through, but still something seems to be wrong
> since I don't see much output on the console.
> Are these all the messages I should see in wireshark or are some missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrei
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 4:35 AM, Richard Cochran <richardcoch...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 08:05:59PM +0000, Keller, Jacob E wrote:
>> > The l7 output displays a bunch of much less useful output, which can
>> > clutter the display.
>>
>> I only suggested to run with debug logging because Andrei was
>> complaining that nothing was happening.
>>
>> Now we see that both master and slave believe that they are sending
>> protocol messages.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>>
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