2.23.21.5 Clock-Role

An Ethernet port working in 1000BASE-Tx mode requires a continuous stream of data between both connected partners in order to stay synchronized. The nature of this requires the two ends to have a synchronized clock to transmit data. IEEE 802.3 introduced the concept of a master and a slave for this type of connection. The master provides the clocking for data transmission in both directions while the slave synchronizes to this clock. The roles of clocking master and slave are shared out in the automatic negotiation phase. This aspect can normally be ignored since automatic negotiation works very well in most cases. In some cases it may be necessary to influence master-slave negotiation. For this purpose the following values can be set for clocking:

SNMP ID: 2.23.21.5

Telnet path: /Setup/Interfaces/LAN-Interfaces/Clock-Role

Possible values:

Default: Slave-Preferred
Note: The LAN interfaces of the device are equipped with different types of hardware depending on the model. Setting the clocking role has no effect on the second LAN interface.