On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 04:33:11PM +0530, Gururaj Badiger wrote:
> Hellow,
> 
> Trying to make this query a bit simple:
> 
> When *ClockClass* is set to 248, ptp4l, currently, goes into Ordinary
> Clock(OC) mode. By that, it can switch to either Leader or Follower based
> on availability of GM in the domain.
> However, during some usecases, I would like to inhibit Slave state when
> clockClass is set to 248.
> 
> To achieve this, I'm looking for a flag which can be set in the config file
> to inhibit slave state. Does such a flag exist?

Why not use this?

   --free_running=1

This prevents synchronization unconditionally, regardless of port state.

HTH,
Richard




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