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If the subordinate port is changed, information recorded will be cleared.
Examples
# Display PTP corrections occurred on a subordinate port.
<Sysname> display ptp corrections
Slave port Correction time Corrections(s,ns) Rate ratio
FGE1/0/1 Mar 11 03:14:54 2012 0,74 0.999999973
FGE1/0/1 Mar 11 03:14:55 2012 -1,17 0.999999980
Table 13 Command output
Field Description
Slave port
Name of the subordinate port.
Correction time
Time when the correction occurred.
Corrections(s,ns)
Time corrections in seconds or nanoseconds.
N/A indicates that no correction occurred this time.
Rate ratio
Rate ratio.
N/A indicates that no correction occurred this time.
display ptp foreign-masters-record
Use
display ptp foreign-masters-record
to display information about foreign master nodes.
Syntax
display ptp foreign-masters-record
[
interface interface-type
interface-number
]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface interface-type
interface-number
: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do
not specify an interface, this command displays information about foreign master nodes for all
interfaces.
Usage guidelines
If you specify the PTP profile as IEEE 1588 version 2, and specify a PTP mode, and the device has
a subordinate port or a port in uncalibrated state, foreign master node information is displayed.
Examples
# Display information about foreign master nodes for all interfaces.
<Sysname> display ptp foreign-masters-record
P1=Priority1, P2=Priority2, C=Class, A=Accuracy,
OSLV=Offset-scaled-log-variance, SR=Steps-removed
GM=Grandmaster
--------- ----------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- ---------
Interface Clock ID P1 P2 C A OSLV SR GM
--------- ----------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- ---------