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diff --git a/daemons/gptp/gptp_cfg.ini b/daemons/gptp/gptp_cfg.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 83387606..00000000 --- a/daemons/gptp/gptp_cfg.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ - -[ptp] - -# Priority1 value -# It can assume values between 0 and 255. -# The lower the number, the higher the priority for the BMCA. -priority1 = 248 - -# Clock option to specify system clock type -# Currently, Linux only. Options are MonotonicRaw and Realtime. -# Realtime works on all network interfaces. MonotonicRaw is available on -# interfaces that support it. - -#[clock] -#SystemClock = MonotonicRaw - -[port] - -# TODO -announceReceiptTimeout = 3 - -# TODO -syncReceiptTimeout = 3 - -# Neighbor propagation delay threshold in nanoseconds -# The default pdelay threshold for various hardware link types is specified in -# IEEE Std 802.1AS-Cor1-2013 Table 11-0 "Value of neighborPropDelayThresh for -# various links, in clause 11.2.2. It needs to be configurable because a -# user may be using a converter to fibre and the software wont know until the -# administrator changes it. -neighborPropDelayThresh = 800 - -# Sync Receipt Threshold -# This value defines the number of syncs with wrong seqID that will trigger -# the ptp slave to become master (it will start announcing) -# Normally sync messages are sent every 125ms, so setting it to 8 will allow -# up to 1 second of wrong messages before switching -syncReceiptThresh = 8 - -[eth] - -# Older deprecated format -# PHY delay GB TX in nanoseconds -# The default for I210 is 184 -#phy_delay_gb_tx = 184 - -# Older deprecated format -# PHY delay GB RX in nanoseconds -# The default for I210 is 184 -#phy_delay_gb_rx = 382 - -# Older deprecated format -# PHY delay 100 MB TX in nanoseconds -# The default for I210 is 1044 -#phy_delay_mb_tx = 1044 - -# Older deprecated format -# PHY delay 100 MB RX in nanoseconds -# The default for I210 is 2133 -#phy_delay_mb_rx = 2133 - -# Newer flexible format -# PHY delay GB RX/TX in nanoseconds -# Link speed may be specified numerically or by name -#phy_delay = 1000000 184 382 -phy_delay = LINKSPEED_1G 184 382 - -# PHY delay 100 MB RX/TX in nanoseconds -phy_delay = LINKSPEED_100MB 1044 2133 - |