.. _instance-specific-considerations-d9d9509c79dd: ================================ Instance Specific Considerations ================================ ptp4l ===== **Default global parameters** * tx_timestamp_timeout 20 * summary_interval 6 * clock_servo linreg * network_transport L2 * time_stamping hardware * delay_mechanism E2E * boundary_clock_jbod 1 * uds_address /var/run/ptp4l- * uds_ro_address /var/run/ptp4l-ro **Default interface parameters** NONE **Required user-supplied parameters** ``domainNumber `` **Other requirements** An interface with a port must be assigned to the ``ptp4l`` instance in order for it to start. phc2sys ======= **Default global parameters** ``cmdline_opts '-a -r -R 2 -u 600'`` **Default interface parameters** NONE **Required user-supplied parameters** ``domainNumber `` This should match with the associated ``ptp4l`` instance. ``uds_address `` This value needs to be the same as the uds_address for the ``ptp4l`` instance that ``phc2sys`` is tracking. **Other requirements** The ``cmdline_opts`` are defaulted to support interaction with ``ptp4l``. If ``phc2sys`` is instead being used with ``ts2phc``, this parameter will have to be updated. See :ref:`ptp-instance-examples-517dce312f56` for more information. .. note:: The ``cmdline_opts parameter`` overrides all default command line flags for the service. This means that when setting ``cmdline_opts``, the full list of desired flags should be set. ts2phc ====== **Default global parameters** * ``ts2phc.pulsewidth 100000000`` * ``leapfile /usr/share/zoneinfo/leap-seconds.list`` * ``cmdline_opts '-s nmea'`` **Default interface parameters** ``ts2phc.extts_polarity rising`` **Required user-supplied parameters** This value is the path to the GNSS serial port that is connected, it will be named differently on each system. ``ts2phc.nmea_serialport=/dev/ttyGNSS_BBDD_0`` **Other requirements** An interface with a port must be assigned to the ``ts2phc`` instance in order for time to be synced from GNSS to the phc. clock ===== **Default global parameters** There are no supported global parameters for clock type. **Default interface parameters** NONE **Required user-supplied parameters** NONE **Other requirements** The clock type instance is a special instance used for configuring the NIC control parameters of the Westport Channel or Logan Beach NIC clock interface parameters. These parameters can be applied to the interface of a clock instance |PTP| parameters: * sma1 input/output * sma2 input/output * u.fl1 output * u.fl2 input * synce_rclka enabled * synce_rclkb enabled