On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 04:39:56PM +0000, Alberto Dias wrote: > I'm using a Intel ONT PRX126 device equipment and I want it to work as a > Master clock to client devices using ToD from OLT (OLT+ONT will work as > Boundary Clock).
OLT = ??? > ToD between OLT and ONT is working correctly without issues. If we only knew what OLT means. > PTP1588v2 between ONT and Calnex as following issue: Delay Responses have > always same timestamp value and is the time of first ToD acquisition. > Everything else is working correctly, Sync messages have correct timestamps, > always changing with the correct PTP Hardware Clock PHC of the ONT. > Why Delay Response messages timestamps doesn't work like in Sync messages? What are you talking about? DelayResp is totally different from Sync. The Sync message is a PTP event, but the DelayResp is not. The DelayResp message has a receiveTimestamp field. That field is the receive time stamp of the corresponding DelayReq. You say that your DelayResp.receiveTimestamp is always the same. Sounds like your new-fangled Intel ONT PRX126 (or its driver) is broken. Thanks, Richard _______________________________________________ Linuxptp-users mailing list Linuxptp-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxptp-users