PTP/4/hwPtpAdaptivePtsfStateChange: This object indicates the PTSF status change. (hwPtpAdaptiveServerIndex=[hwPtpAdaptiveServerIndex], hwPtpAdaptivePtsfType=[hwPtpAdaptivePtsfType], hwPtpAdaptivePtsfState=[hwPtpAdaptivePtsfState])
In VS mode, this log is supported only by the admin VS.
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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hwPtpAdaptiveServerIndex |
ID of the server whose PTSF status changes. |
hwPtpAdaptivePtsfType |
PTSF type. The value can be: lossAnnounce(1) lossSyncOrFollowup(2) lossResp(3) unusable(4) |
hwPtpAdaptivePtsfState |
PTSF status after the change. The value can be: true(1) false(2) |
Cause 1: The timeout status of Announce packets for adaptive clock/time synchronization changed.
Cause 2: The timeout status of the adaptive clock/time synchronization sync packet or followup packet changed.
Cause 3: The adaptive clock or time synchronization resp packet timed out.
Cause 4: The adaptive clock or time synchronization status changed from unusable to unusable.
1. Run the display ptp-adaptive server command to check whether the PTSF status on the local client is the same as that on the remote server.
If yes, go to Step 5.
If not, go to Step 2.
2. Run the display current-configuration command to check whether the clock configuration of the client is changed.
If yes, go to Step 3.
If no, go to Step 4.
3. Reconfigure the remote server. For details, see System Management > 1588v2 Configuration in the configuration manual.
4. Collect trap, log, and configuration information, and contact technical support.
5. End.