[Linuxptp-users] Configuration for boundary clock with on two-port NIC

2023-10-02 Thread Nils Fuerste
Hello everyone! I am looking for help configuring a 2 port NIC as boundary clock. The PTP sync is coming in on one port and I want to forward it to the other one. I got something working but the sync is not as good as I expected. The sync on the receiving port looks like this: ptp4l[775]: [3

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2023-10-02 Thread Miroslav Lichvar
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2023-10-02 Thread Miroslav Lichvar
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Re: [Linuxptp-users] Configuration for boundary clock with on two-port NIC

2023-10-02 Thread Miroslav Lichvar
On Mon, Oct 02, 2023 at 09:44:19AM +0200, Nils Fuerste wrote: > Unfortunately, the sync on the server receiving the sync from the BC looks > like this: > > ptp4l[3297.441]: master offset 42 s2 freq   +9338 path delay   > 319 > ptp4l[3298.441]: master offset    -10 s2 freq   +9298 p