Hello,

I'm currently using v3.1 to sync some Redhat 7.6 machines to a PTP master. It has been working well so far but I just noticed a case where the time will be out of sync until it slewed back slowly after a network restart only. When the network goes down by commanding the os to disable networking, ptp4l and phc2sys recognize this and seem to handle things properly. After the network is brought back up, it looks like it starts to sync to a time without leap seconds just long enough to generate a large time offset. ptp4l will detect this and perform a time step adjustment at this point. A few moments later the correct time will be detected on its own and then ptp4l will slew to the correct time taking a few minutes or more. Is there a configuration setting that may handle this disable/enable network jump scenario?

Thanks,
Jason


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