Multicast time synchronization - Metasys - LIT-1201645 - MS-ADSxxx-x - MS-ADXxxx-x - Server - ADS Server - ADX Server - 12.0

ADS/ADX Commissioning Guide

Product
Building Automation Systems > Databases and Data Servers > ADS Server
Building Automation Systems > Application Servers > ADX Server
Document type
Commissioning Guide
Document number
LIT-1201645
Version
12.0
Revision date
2022-09-22
Product status
Active

The Multicast time synchronization is the Johnson Controls implementation of SNTP w32time with Multicast capabilities and RFC-2030 compliance. This method delivers the same features as the Windows method, but also provides Multicast functionality. The Multicast method provides improved Metasys time synchronization between the Site Director and supervisory devices. A time server provides the master time to the Site Director, and the Site Director in turn multicasts the time to all supervisory devices on the Metasys network.

When a supervisory device first signs up with the Site Director, it polls the Site Director for the current time and matches its time with the Site Director time. By default, every 5 minutes the Site Director broadcasts the current time to all supervisory devices. If a particular device time differs 1.5 seconds or more from the Site Director time, the device adjusts it's time to match. Additionally, if the Site Director time changes by more than 1 to 1.5 seconds, it sends out a Multicast time message to all devices within 2 seconds of the change.

This form of time synchronization requires that all routers on the site support Multicast routing (Internet Group Multicast Protocol [IGMP]) because the Multicast time message crosses routers. The Johnson Controls SNTP time synchronization reduces the time interval in which devices are out of sync with the SNTP master time server.

Note:
  • All devices synchronized with Multicast time synchronization must be at Release 3.1 or later. For example, if you have an ADS at Release 3.1 and NAEs at Release 2.2, you cannot sync these devices using Multicast time synchronization.
  • If you implement an intentional time change for your site, within a few seconds, all other devices on the site update with the new time with Multicast time synchronization.