DtmIfEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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dtmIfIndex |
Integer32 |
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dtmIfName |
DisplayString |
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dtmIfMacAddress |
MacAddress |
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dtmIfTxCapacity |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfTxCapacityCtrl |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfTxCapacityStart |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfTxCapacityOwned |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfTxCapacityBorrowed |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfTxCapacityMaxLend |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfTxCapacityLent |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfTxCapacityUsed |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfRxCapacity |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfRxCapacityUsed |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfIfIndex |
Integer32 |
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dtmIfAdminStatus |
INTEGER |
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dtmIfOperStatus |
INTEGER |
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dtmIfRowStatus |
RowStatus |
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dtmIfAbsent |
FaultStatus |
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dtmIfLOS |
FaultStatus |
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dtmIfReducedCtrlCapacity |
FaultStatus |
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dtmIfTxCapacityOwnedFirstSlot |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfTxCapacityOwnedLastSlot |
Gauge32 |
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dtmIfRouteMetric |
Unsigned32 |
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dtmIfLinkClass |
INTEGER |
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dtmIfPurpose |
SnmpAdminString |
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dtmIfSyncEnabled |
INTEGER |
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DtmLinkStateIfEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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dtmLinkStateIfIndex |
Unsigned32 |
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dtmLinkStateIfMacAddress |
MacAddress |
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dtmLinkStateIfNodeMacAddress |
MacAddress |
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dtmLinkStateIfNodeAddress |
DtmAddress |
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dtmLinkStateLocalSubIf |
DisplayString |
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dtmLinkStateIfNodeStatus |
INTEGER |
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DtmTimeSourceEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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dtmTimeSourceIndex |
Integer32 |
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dtmTimeSourceName |
DisplayString |
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dtmTimeSourceAdminStatus |
INTEGER |
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dtmTimeSourceOperStatus |
INTEGER |
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dtmTimeSourceType |
INTEGER |
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dtmTimeSourceRef |
RowPointer |
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dtmTimeSourceRoundTripTime |
Unsigned32 |
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dtmTimeSourceTimeError |
Integer32 |
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dtmTimeSourceCalibrationTimeError |
Integer32 |
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dtmTimeSourceCalibrationRatio |
Integer32 |
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dtmHistoryGroup |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.5 |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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dtmAddrEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.1.1 |
The addressing information for one of this
entity's DTM addresses. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DtmAddrEntry |
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dtmAddrEntryIndex |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.1.1.1 |
An arbitrary index in the link table. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Unsigned32 |
1..65535 |
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dtmAddrEntryAddr |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.1.1.2 |
The DTM address to which this entry's addressing
information pertains. |
Status: current |
Access: read-create |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DtmAddress |
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dtmAddrEntryIsAlias |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.1.1.3 |
Indicates if this address is the network address for this
entity. There is only one network address for each entity.
Values:
true(1)
This address is an alias.
false(2)
This address is the 'real' address for this entity. |
Status: current |
Access: read-create |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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TruthValue |
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dtmAddrEntryAddrType |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.1.1.4 |
Indicates the type of address. This type is derived from the
prefixes defined below, so this is really just a more
user-friendly manner of presenting the address type.
unspecified(1)
The unspecified address; does not really belong
in the address table. Prefix 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00-64.
loopback(2)
The loopback address; always assigned to the local node.
Prefix 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01-64.
local(3)
Site local addresses, prefix 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00-16
(except the unspecified and loopback addresses).
multicast(4)
Multicast addresses, prefix
FF.00.00.00.00.00.00.00-8.
global(5)
Global addresses, all other prefixes. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
unspecified(1), loopback(2), local(3), multicast(4), global(5) |
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dtmAddrEntryRowStatus |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.1.1.5 |
See SNMPv2-TC. |
Status: current |
Access: read-create |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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RowStatus |
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dtmHostsEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.2.1 |
The addressing information for one of this
entity's DTM addresses. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DtmHostsEntry |
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dtmHostsEntryIndex |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.2.1.1 |
An arbitrary index in the hosts database table. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Unsigned32 |
1..65535 |
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dtmHostsEntryAddr |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.2.1.2 |
The DTM address to which this hosts name is mapped. |
Status: current |
Access: read-create |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DtmAddress |
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dtmHostsEntryName |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.2.1.3 |
The hosts name representing the DTM address. The host name is
a text string up to 64 characters drawn from the alphabet
(A-Z, a-z), digits (0-9), and minus sign (-). No blank or
space characters are permitted as part of a name. No
distinction is made between upper and lower case. The first
character must be an alpha character. The last character must
not be a minus sign or period. |
Status: current |
Access: read-create |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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dtmHostsEntryRowStatus |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.1.2.1.4 |
See SNMPv2-TC. The following values are supported:
createAndGo(4).
A new conceptual row is created representing the mapping
between DTM address and DTM host name.
destroy(6).
The conceptual row is deleted. |
Status: current |
Access: read-create |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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RowStatus |
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dtmIfEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.2.1.1 |
An entry in the DTM interface table. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DtmIfEntry |
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dtmLinkStateEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.3.3.1 |
One entry per discovered link. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DtmLinkEntry |
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dtmLinkStateIfEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.3.5.1 |
One entry for every interface on each link. On each link the
interfaces are ordered in downstream order. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DtmLinkStateIfEntry |
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dtmLinkStateIfNodeStatus |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.3.5.1.6 |
The status of the communication with the neighboring node via
this link. The link entry is removed from this table when
the link is down.
notApplicable(0)
This value notApplicable(0) is always set for the entry
representing the local node, and never set for any other
entry.
up(1)
The communication with the neighboring node is fully
functioning. This is the only state where it is possible to
establish new channels over the link.
recover(2)
The neighboring node is in a recovery state after a node or
control function sub-system failure, where it is in the
process of recovering the state of all channels. When the
process of recovering the channels is completed, the state
will change to either up(1) if all channels state were
successfully recovered, or limited(3) if the state of any
channels failed to be recovered.
limited(3)
The neighboring node is not or has not been able to recover
the state of all its channels after a node or control
function sub-system failure. The already existing channels
over the link may be fully functional, but the neighboring
node is not accepting any channel signaling. The link must be
taken down by the neighboring node for its control function
sub-system to be able to assume a known state, which
typically requires operator intervention.
noControl(4)
A valid signal is detected from the neighboring node, but the
control function sub-system on the neighboring node is not
responding, indicating a remote node or control function
sub-system failure. Signaling to the neighboring node is thus
not possible. Already existing channels over the link may be
fully functional.
downKeep(5)
The bi-directional communication with the neighboring node is
lost. The link is not removed because the interface link
class is configured as nailed.
pending(6)
This status is only valid for the entry representing the
receiving sub-interface. Indicates that a neighbor has been
detected on the receiving part of an interface, but no
bi-directional communication has yet been established with
the neighboring node.
loopback(7)
This status is only valid for the entry representing the
receiving sub-interface. The link is connected from an
interface located on the local node.
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Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
notApplicable(0), up(1), recover(2), limited(3), noControl(4), downKeep(5), pending(6), loopback(7) |
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dtmNodeStatus |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.6.1 |
This object describes and controls the control function
sub-system on the node.
up(1)
The control function sub-system is fully functioning. This is
the only state where it is possible to establish new
channels. This is the only value possible to write to this
object. When writing this value, the control function
sub-system is forced to this state, which may result in all
established channels to be removed or re-established.
recover(2)
The control function sub-system is in the process of
recovering the state of all channels after a node or control
function sub-system failure, where it is When the process of
recovering the channels is completed, the state will change
to either up(1) if all channels state were successfully
recovered, or limited(3) if the state of any channels failed
to be recovered.
limited(3)
The control function sub-system is not or has not been able
to recover the state of all its channels after a node or
control function sub-system failure. The already existing
channels through the node may be fully functional, but it is
not accepting any channel signaling. All link must be taken
down for the control function sub-system to be able to assume
a known state, which typically requires operator
intervention. This state can be exited by writing up(1) to
the object.
noControl(4)
The control function sub-system is failing and is not
responding. Signaling to the neighboring node is thus not
possible. Already existing channels through the node may
still be fully functional, but their state is not known. This
state can be exited by writing up(1) to the object. |
Status: current |
Access: read-write |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
up(1), recover(2), limited(3), noControl(4) |
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dtmTimeScaleStatus |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.7.4 |
The time scale status of the synchronization clock of this node.
notSupported(1)
Time Transfer is not supported or not enabled.
uninitiated(2)
The initial state which indicates that the time of the time
scale is not initiated and may not be used for any time
keeping. The time scale is however running, so it may be
used for relative measures such as those used in round-trip
estimates. During the uninitiated state the Time Transfer
Control Processing attempts to initiate the TAI/UTC time from
either another DTM node in state compensated, or some local
UTC source. When the such a source is available, it
reassigns the time scale and enters the reassigned state.
reassigned(3)
When the time scale of this node have a degenerated
time-offset from neighbor nodes being compensated, or a local
TAI/UTC source, the node reassigns the time scale and enters
the reassigned state, during which the time scale may not be
used for precision time-keeping. During the reassigned state
the Time Transfer Control Processing attempts to retrace the
TAI/UTC time from either another DTM node in state
compensated, or some local TAI/UTC source. When the retracing
have reduced the time error to within defined limits (1 us),
it enters the compensated state.
compensated(4)
When the time scale of the node has been initiated to
TAI/UTC, it can be used for time keeping, but the time error
of the time scale is too high (and thus stability and
precision is limited). During the compensated state the Time
Transfer Control Processing will use the TLL to maintain the
TAI/UTC time scale from any neighboring nodes in the
compensated state. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
notSupported(1), uninitiated(2), reassigned(3), compensated(4) |
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dtmTimeSourceEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2928.6.2.4.1.7.6.1 |
An entry in the time source table. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DtmTimeSourceEntry |
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