PTP/4/hwPtpClockSourceChange: The time source is switched. (hwPtpOldMasterClockId=[hwPtpOldMasterClockId], hwPtpCurrentMasterClockId=[hwPtpCurrentMasterClockId], hwPtpPortIfIndex=[hwPtpPortIfIndex], hwPtpPortOldSourcePortNum=[hwPtpPortOldSourcePortNum], hwPtpPortSourcePortNum=[hwPtpPortSourcePortNum], hwPtpOldPortName=[hwPtpOldPortName], hwPtpPortName=[hwPtpPortName])
In VS mode, this log is supported only by the admin VS.
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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hwPtpOldMasterClockId |
ID of the original master clock. |
hwPtpCurrentMasterClockId |
ID of the current master clock. |
hwPtpPortIfIndex |
Index of the new clock source. |
hwPtpPortOldSourcePortNum |
Port number of the device that provides the synchronization source for the local device. |
hwPtpPortSourcePortNum |
Port number of the device that provides the synchronization source for the local device. |
hwPtpOldPortName |
Name of the port on the device that once provided the synchronization source for the local device. |
hwPtpPortName |
Port name of the device that provides the synchronization source for the local device. |
Cause 1: The attributes of the clock device on the network change. As a result, the current master clock is switched.
Cause 2: The link was faulty or the interface went down.
1. Run the display ptp all command to check whether the interface is in the faulty state.
If yes, the link is faulty or the interface is down. Go to Step 3.
If not, go to Step 2.
2. Run the display this interface and display ptp all config commands to check whether any command is used to change the clock attributes of the interface.
If the clock attribute changes, go to Step 4.
If not, go to Step 3.
3. Collect trap, log, and configuration information, and contact technical support.
4. End.