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slave mode. This means that a standard PTP device can "slave" to WR
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device (being master) but a WR device cannot slave to standard PTP
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device (WR device cannot be standard PTP-slave)
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- it is important to remember that we use a very specific PTP
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- it is important to remember that WR devices use a very specific PTP
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configuration (2-step, delay request-response mechanism, multicast,
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Layet 2) which is not the most popular configuration and it is not
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the default setting for standard
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standard-PTP switches (which use IP instead of Layer 2). So it is
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not just plug\&play, it's more like
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Layer 2) which is not the most popular configuration and it is not
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the default setting for standard-PTP devices (which use IP instead
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of Layer 2). So it is not just plug\&play, it's more like
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1\. buy PTP switch which supports fully the standard
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2\. configure it properly (change from IP to Layer 2)
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3\. plug & play
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