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PARAMETERS DEFAULT
VALUES
DESCRIPTION
IEEE1588 Disabled The initial port of the page provides the option to enable / disable the feature
for the device
Zone LAN sync setup
This part of the page covers the global configuration of the synchronization zone. Description of Settings for Specific
Base units is as follows:
Screenshot:
PARAMETERS DEFAULT
VALUES
DESCRIPTION
MULTICAST IP
ADDRESS
224.0.1.129 This setting defines the IP address where to listen for IEEE1588 PTP packages
IP address of the multicast group.
The IP address must start with 224.0.xx.xx and this cannot be changed.
To be compliant with IEEE1588, this port must be default value.
Before setup, make sure no other devices are using the given IP.
NOTE: This should only be changed in case other IEEE1588 equipment is on the
network
.
MULTICAST
PORT
319 Define the port which the system will communicate on
To be compliant with IEEE1588, this port must be default value.
NOTE: This should only be changed in case other IEEE1588 equipment is on the
network and using this specific port.
DOMAIN
NUMBER
0 Domain number is used to set to which domain this specific Base station
belongs to.
Valid input: 0-127
ALTERNATIVE
DOMAIN
NUMBER
64 Alternative domain is only used in case the primary sync source from the main
domain fails. If so, the Base station will sync with the alternative domain.
It must NOT have the same value as the domain number.
Valid input: 0
-
127
MULTI CELL
DEBUG MODE
None Enable this feature, if you want the system to catalogue low level multi-cell
debug information or traces.
Options:
Data Sync: Writes header information for all packets received and sent to be
used to debug any special issues. Generates LOTS of SysLog signaling and is
only recommended to enable shortly when debugging.
Auto Tree: Writes states and data related to the Auto Tree Configuration
feature.
Both: Both Data Sync and Auto Tree are enabled.
IEEE1588 Debug: Writes IEEE1588 debug information to the syslog