Quick update, I did try copying this example 
https://github.com/richardcochran/linuxptp/blob/master/configs/UNICAST-SLAVE.cfg
 to no success. I'm assuming I can have the original section in the conf file 
too and just append this to the bottom. My PTP server is the syncserver s650, 
so I'm not sure UDPv4 is the right route? I tried both UDPv4 and L2 to no 
success. L2 is the port identity of my ptp grandmaster. Enp0s31f6 is the port 
that would be receiving the ptp signals.

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From: Chang, Benjamin via Linuxptp-users <linuxptp-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2021 2:26 PM
To: linuxptp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Linuxptp-users] ptp unicast setup

Hello,

I am trying to setup ptp unicase on my linux device. I am having some trouble 
setting it up however. I am editing the .conf to include the unicast master 
table, but I'm sure I'm messing up somewhere (I'm a linux rookie too). If 
anyone could help clear some things up for me, I'd appreciate it


  *   Do I just add the parameters to the end of the conf file?
  *   What is the table id? Do I pick that positive table id myself?
  *   Same for peer address. I plan on my linux device only being a slave so 
does it need a peer address? What do I pick as the peer address? Do I pick the 
ptp grandmaster's address?
  *   L2|UDPv4|UDPv6. The bar means or IIRC, so I just specify one right?

Below is what I put in my conf file, but it didn't work at all so I commented 
it out.
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Thanks!

Benjamin Chang
Research Engineer I

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