Precision Time Protocol

 


OSA 5330 PTP GRAND MASTER
OSA 5330 PTP GRAND MASTER The OSA 5330 is a GPS-based master clock using the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) also known as IEEE 1588 V2. The OSA 5330 is a GPS-based master clock using the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) also known as IEEE 1588 V2. The Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a solution for the distribution of synchronization over IP-based packet networks such as
IP, IP/MPLS, Ethernet, IP/xPON and IP/xDSL networks. PTP is also known by the name of the corresponding standard IEEE 1588-2008.

 


OSA 5320 PTP SLAVE
OSA 5320 PTP SLAVE The OSA 5320 consists of a PTP protocol engine which connects to one or several distant PTP Grandmaster clocks over an IP or Ethernet network. The PTP Slave delivers frequency, phase and time-of-day over a set of output ports featuring a variety of output formats. The output port section is divided into a set of standard output ports and a pluggable Output extension Module. The OSA 5320 is fully manageable. So-called PTP Profiles are used to configure those parameters which are crucial for the interoperability management and power supplies.