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			Updates/additions to: -System Config PTP section -Guest Integration -Admin Tasks -Updates and Upgrades Additional examples for T-BC Incorporated patchset 3 review comments. Added Limitations section. Integrated patchset 5 comments. Remove PTP Instance Removal - moved to RNs. *Do not pick 100.019 alarm update to r6 Story: 2009130 Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com> Change-Id: Ibdf449fe1d7282302d9be6d90e1c1b6dd70456b4
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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	Example PTP Instance Configurations
The following sections provide example configuration steps for two configurations supported by .
- The first is a Border Clock setup where an external GM is providing a time source for the system. Only ptp4l and phc2sys are used for this configuration.
- The second shows how to setup a GM node when a time source is
available via a locally connected GNSS signal. The ptp4l,phc2sys,ts2phcand clock instance types are used for this configuration.
Simple PTP configuration - T-BC
Using the topology shown, the following examples provide configurations for each service type:
 
ptp4l
- Create the instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-add ptp-inst1 ptp4l
- Create a inteface for the instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-interface-add ptp-iface1 ptp-inst1
- Assign host interfaces to the interface. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if0 ptp-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if1 ptp-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if2 ptp-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if3 ptp-iface1- Note - The - if0-if3field should be a name listed by the- system host-if-list <hostname> -acommand.
- Additionally, assign ports for the second NIC. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if4 ptp-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if5 ptp-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if6 ptp-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if7 ptp-iface1- Note - The - if0-if3field should be a name listed by the- system host-if-list <hostname> -acommand.
- Add a parameter to the instance (e.g. domainNumber=24). Additional parameters can be added for other functionality. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-parameter-add ptp-inst1 domainNumber=24
- Assign the instance to controller-0. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-ptp-instance-assign controller-0 ptp-inst1
- Apply the configuration. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-apply
phc2sys
- Create the instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-add phc-inst1 phc2sys
- Create a interface for the instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-interface-add phc-iface1 phc-inst1
- Assign host interface(s) to the interface. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if0 phc-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if1 phc-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if2 phc-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if3 phc-iface1- Note - The - if0-if3field should be a name listed by the- system host-if-list <hostname> -acommand.
- Assign host interfaces from the second NIC. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if4 phc-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if5 phc-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if6 phc-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if7 phc-iface1- Note - The - if0-if3field should be a name listed by the- system host-if-list <hostname> -acommand.
- Add the required - uds_addressand- domainNumberparameters to the instance.- ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-parameter-add phc-inst1 uds_address=/var/run/ptp4l-ptp-inst1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-parameter-add phc-inst1 domainNumber=24- Note - The path assigned to - uds_addressmust use the name of the- ptp4linstance that- phc2sysis tracking.
- Assign the instance to controller-0. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-ptp-instance-assign controller-0 phc-inst1
- Apply the configuration. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-apply
Alternate PTP configuration - T-GM
Using the topology shown, the following examples provide configurations for each service type.
ts2phc
- Create an instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-add ts1 ts2phc
- Create the interface and assign to ports. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-interface-add tsint1 ts1 # This is the port/PHC that we want to sync to GNSS time stamps, could be multiple PHCs if required ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 oam0 tsint1 # Assign a port on the second nic as well ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 data0 tsint1 This value is the path to the GNSS serial port that is connected, will vary system to system ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-parameter-add ts1 ts2phc.nmea_serialport=/dev/ttyGNSS_BBDD_0
- Assign the instance to a host. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-ptp-instance-assign controller-0 ts1
- Apply the configuration. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-apply
phc2sys
- Add the instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-add phc-inst1 phc2sys
- Use the interface name that is being synced with - ts2phcabove.- For example, if oam0 is on ens1f0, use ens1f0 below. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-parameter-add phc-inst1 cmdline_opts='-s <port_name> -O -37'
- Assign the instance to a host. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-ptp-instance-assign controller-0 phc-inst1
- Apply the configuration. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-apply
ptp4l
Note
You must create a second instance for the second NIC and repeat this process.
- Create instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-add ptp-inst1 ptp4l
- Create an interface for the instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-interface-add ptp-iface1 ptp-inst1
- Assign ports to the interface. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if0 ptp-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if1 ptp-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if2 ptp-iface1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 if3 ptp-iface1
- Add parameters to the instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-parameter-add ptp-inst1 domainNumber=24
- Assign the instance to controller-0. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-ptp-instance-assign controller-0 ptp-inst1
- Apply the configuration. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-apply
clock
Note
These parameters are used to enable the UFL/SMA ports, recovered clock syncE, and so-on. Refer to the user's guide for the Westport Channel NIC for additional details on how to operate these cards.
The following parameters can be applied to the interface of a clock instance:
- sma1 input/output
- sma2 input/output
- u.fl1 output
- u.fl2 input
- synce_rclka enabled
- synce_rclkb enabled
- Create the instance. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-add cl1 clock
- Create a interface and assign host interfaces to it. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-insterface-add clint1 cl1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 oam0 clint1- The parameters are ultimately applied to the whole NIC, so adding multiple interface from the same NIC will override each other. The exception is the - synce_rclkparams, which are specific to the individual port.
- Add interface parameters. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-interface-parameter-add clint1 sma1=output synce_rclka=enabled
- Assign the instance to a host. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-ptp-instance-assign controller-0 cl1
- Create a second clock interface to take input on the sma1 port in order to pass GNSS data to the second NIC. 
- Create a interface and assign host interfaces to it. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-insterface-add clint2 cl1 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-if-ptp-assign controller-0 data0 clint2
- Add interface parameters. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-interface-parameter-add clint1 sma1=input synce_rclka=enabled
- Apply the configuration. - ~(keystone_admin)]$ system ptp-instance-apply