Hello, Does anyone has idea on how to test this in a linux server configured as a PTP master to send Leap second to test how the PTP slaves handle the leap second ? Thanks
Hello, I have a PTP master (not a real Grand Master, rather ptp daemon in a linux server is configured as free running PTP master) which is sending time downstream to several PTP slaves. I would like to do a leap second testing by sending fake leap second announce message and insertion from the PTP master. This is to test if the clients handled leap second correctly or not. I see there is a method for NTP (although I have not tested that) and the method is ... wget ftp://nist...../leap-seconds.list...
Hello, Does anyone has idea on how to test this in a linux server configured as a PTP master to send Leap second to test how the PTP slaves handle the leap second ? Thanks
Hello, I have a PTP master (not a real Grand Master, rather ptp daemon in a linux server is configured as free running PTP master) which is sending time downstream to several PTP slaves. I would like to do a leap second testing by sending fake leap second announce message and insertion from the PTP master. This is to test if the clients handled leap second correctly or not. I see there is a method for NTP (although I have not tested that) and the method is ... wget ftp://nist...../leap-seconds.list...
Thanks you very much.
I know it is depricated and if I can get these answers then I will be happy. Did...
Further note that I did this: strings ptpd | grep 224.0.1.130 224.0.1.130 strings...
Please help me, Any clue to the channel address 224.0.1.130 will be very helpful...