Status Commands
Most status commands can be executed at the 1st level of login except where noted by an asterisk (*). These commands require the 2nd level of login which is the same level as when configuration commands are executed.
ptp config | — | Displays the configuration parameters of the PTP for the Default, Juniper or Telecom Profile without Signaling. show ptp config |
ptp unicast sync-int-range | — | Displays the Sync event message rate for the Telecom Profile with Signaling. |
ptp unicast delay-int-range | — | Displays the Delay_Request/Response event message rate for the Telecom Profile with Signaling. |
ptp unicast ann-int-range | — | Displays the Announce interval event message rate for the Telecom Profile with Signaling. |
ptp status | — | Shows the PTP state parameters. This is a summary and the following individual commands provide similar information. |
ptp default-dataset | — | Displays the PTP parameter including Domain # that is configured. |
ptp parent-dataset | — | Identifies Grandmaster priority settings and other Grandmaster parameters. |
ptp port-dataset | — | Shows the PTP port state parameters. |
ptp timescale-prop | — | Displays the timing source and other timing parameters |
ptp grandmaster-cluster-config | — | Displays the other Grandmasters IP-Addresses which are configured for the BMC. |
ptp gm dscp | — | Displays the Differential Service value for the IP packets which transport the PTP event and signaling messages. |
telecom-standard | — | Displays the configured telecom standard based on which the PTP grandmaster announces the clock class. |