This article provides a general introduction to Precision Time Protocol (PTP) supported within EOS. PTP is aimed at distributing time with sub-microsecond accuracy. PTP support is based on the IEEE-1588 specification for version 2 of the protocol.

TOI Ptp Precision Time Protocol EOS 4.30.1F EOS 4.35.0F EOS 4.35.1F

Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a protocol aimed at distributing time between devices with sub-microsecond accuracy. PTP support is based on the IEEE-1588 specification for version 2 of the protocol. cEOS-lab is a containerised image which provides a portable way to run EOS in a virtualised environment. With this support, multiple virtual labs can be spun up to be used for testing and learning of the PTP feature.

TOI Ptp Precision Time Protocol cEOS-lab EOS 4.35.0F

Media Access Control Security (MACsec) is an industry-standard encryption mechanism that protects all traffic flowing on the Ethernet links. MACsec is based on IEEE 802.1X and IEEE 802.1AE standards.

Ptp MacSec Precision Time Protocol EOS 4.29.2F EOS 4.31.1F

This TOI document describes the supported Precision Time Protocol (PTP) functionality on the CCS-750X platforms. Due to the nature of the hardware for these products, the supported PTP functionality and interoperation with other features may differ from other Arista products.

Ptp Precision Time Protocol EOS 4.29.2F

From the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) perspective, Multi Chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG) peers are two physical

Mlag Ptp .26.2F Precision Time Protocol