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# 1️⃣ Install and configure the PTP stack sudo apt-get install linuxptp sudo systemctl enable ptp4l sudo ptp4l -i eth0 -m -S -H -f /etc/linuxptp/ptp4l.conf & sudo phc2sys -s eth0 -c CLOCK_MONOTONIC -w & // 2️⃣ C++ service snippet (Chrono + raw monotonic clock) #include <chrono> #include <iostream> #include <thread>

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| Component | What It Does | How to Deploy | |-----------|--------------|---------------| | | Synchronous clock distribution over Ethernet with sub‑µs accuracy. | Enable hardware timestamping on NICs (Intel i225, Mellanox ConnectX‑6). | | SyncE (Synchronous Ethernet) | Distributes frequency (not phase) over Ethernet, perfect for telecom back‑haul. | Use carrier‑grade switches that expose Synchronous Ethernet ports. | | GPS Disciplined Oscillators (GPSDO) | Provides absolute UTC reference for remote sites. | Deploy a low‑power GPSDO in every edge rack; feed it into the PTP Grandmaster. |

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