Clocking and Timing Restrictions
The following clocking and timing restrictions apply to the Cisco ASR 920 Series Router:
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Do not configure GNSS in high accuracy operating mode, when Cisco ASR-920-12SZ-A or Cisco ASR-920-12SZ-D router is configured as Precision Time Protocol (PTP) master.
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You can configure only a single clocking input source within each group of eight ports (0–7 and 8–15) on the T1/E1 interface module using the network-clock input-source command.
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Multicast timing is not supported.
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Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is supported only on loopback interfaces, layer 2 interfaces, and BDI interfaces. It is not supported on Layer 3 interfaces.
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Out-of-band clocking and the recovered-clock command are not supported.
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Synchronous Ethernet clock sources are not supported with PTP. Conversely, PTP clock sources are not supported with synchronous Ethernet except when configured as hybrid clock. However, you can use hybrid clocking to allow the router to obtain frequency using Synchronous Ethernet, and phase using PTP.
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Time of Day (ToD) and 1 Pulse per Second (1PPS) input is not supported when the router is in boundary clock mode.
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On Cisco ASR 920 Series Router (ASR-920-12CZ-A, ASR-920-12CZ-D, ASR-920-4SZ-A, and ASR-920-4SZ-D), 1 PPS is only available through ToD port. To provide both ToD and 1 PPS signal on the same port you must use a special Y-cable.
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The Cisco ASR-920-24SZ-M and ASR-920-24TZ-M do not have a ToD port, BITS port or a 1pps SMB port.
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Cisco ASR 920 Series Router (ASR-920-12CZ-A, ASR-920-12CZ-D, ASR-920-4SZ-A, ASR-920-4SZ-D, ASR-920-24SZ-M, ASR-920-24TZ-M), supports only BITS port and not 10 M input.
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Fixed Cisco ASR-920-24SZ-IM, ASR-920-24SZ-M, ASR-920-24TZ-M Aggregation Services Routers cannot take any external input and cannot give out any external output.
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Multiple ToD clock sources are not supported.
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PTP redundancy is supported only on unicast negotiation mode; you can configure up to three master clocks in redundancy mode.
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In order to configure time of day input, you must configure both an input 10 Mhz and an input 1 PPS source.
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PTP over IPv6 is not supported.
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When PTP is configured on Cisco ASR-920-24SZ-IM Router, changing the configuration mode from LAN to WAN or WAN to LAN is not supported for following IMs:
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2x10G
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8x1G_1x10G_SFP
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8x1G_1x10G_CU
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PTP functionality is restricted by license type.
The table below summarizes the PTP functionalities that are available, by license type:
License |
PTP Support |
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Metro Services |
Not supported |
Metro IP Service |
Ordinary Slave Clock |
Metro Aggregation Service |
Ordinary Slave Clock |
Metro IP Service + IEEE 1588-2008 BC/MC |
All PTP functionality including boundary and master clock |
Metro Aggregation Service + IEEE 1588-2008 BC/MC |
All PTP functionality including boundary and master clock |
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If you install the IEEE 1588-2008 BC/MC license, you must reload the router to use the full PTP functionality. |
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End-to-end Transparent Clock is not supported for PTP over Ethernet.
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G.8265.1 telecom profiles are not supported with PTP over Ethernet.
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The Cisco ASR 920 Series Router do not support a mix of IPv4 and Ethernet clock ports when acting as a transparent clock or boundary clock.
The following restrictions apply when configuring synchronous Ethernet SSM and ESMC:
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To use the network-clock synchronization ssm option command, ensure that the router configuration does not include the following:
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Input clock source
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Network clock quality level
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Network clock source quality source (synchronous Ethernet interfaces)
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The network-clock synchronization ssm option command must be compatible with the network-clock eec command in the configuration.
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To use the network-clock synchronization ssm option command, ensure that there is not a network clocking configuration applied to synchronous Ethernet interfaces, BITS interfaces, and timing port interfaces.
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We recommended that you do not configure multiple input sources with the same priority as this impacts the TSM (Switching message delay).
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You can configure a maximum of 4 clock sources on interface modules, with a maximum of 2 per interface module. This limitation applies to both synchronous Ethernet and TDM interfaces.
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The network-clock input-interface ptp domain command is not supported.
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To shift from non hybrid clock configuration to hybrid clock configuration, you must first unconfigure PTP, unconfigure netsync, reconfigure netsync and configure hybrid PTP.