Network clock status for sources of network
clock identified by 'cwnClockSourceIndex' and used by
the managed system when the value of
'cwnDistributionMethod' is 'ncdp'.
The managed device selects one entry in this table to
advertise as the best available clock source for the device.
Cooperating NCDP protocol entities select the best available
clock source among those advertised within the cooperating
group and build a clock distribution tree rooted at that clock
source. When the value of 'cwnRootClockSource' is used
as an index into this table and the indicated clock source has
'cwnAtmSourceBestClockSource' with value 'true' then the indicated
clock source is the root of some clock distribution tree. If
only one such root exists on all participating devices in the
network, then it is the root of a network wide clock
distribution tree.
When the managed system initializes it creates a row for the
device's default source of network clock. This row cannot be
destroyed by a management station. Within this row a write
operation is only allowed on the 'cwnAtmSourcePriority' object.
The status of this row is always active. The default source
can always be found by issuing a read operation on the row within
'cwnManualSourceTable' that has 'default' as the value
of 'cwnManualSourcePriority'.
The other rows are created or destroyed by a management station or
through the device's local management interface when a source
of network clock is configured or removed.
The values of 'cwnAtmSourcePriority', 'cwnAtmSourceStratum' and
'cwnAtmSourcePRSReference' collectively describe a source of network
clock. They are the three components of a vector used as an
input to the NCDP algorithm to make clock source selection
decisions.
Parsed from file CISCO-WAN-NCDP-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-WAN-NCDP-MIB
Network clock status for sources of network
clock identified by 'cwnClockSourceIndex' and used by
the managed system when the value of
'cwnDistributionMethod' is 'ncdp'.
The managed device selects one entry in this table to
advertise as the best available clock source for the device.
Cooperating NCDP protocol entities select the best available
clock source among those advertised within the cooperating
group and build a clock distribution tree rooted at that clock
source. When the value of 'cwnRootClockSource' is used
as an index into this table and the indicated clock source has
'cwnAtmSourceBestClockSource' with value 'true' then the indicated
clock source is the root of some clock distribution tree. If
only one such root exists on all participating devices in the
network, then it is the root of a network wide clock
distribution tree.
When the managed system initializes it creates a row for the
device's default source of network clock. This row cannot be
destroyed by a management station. Within this row a write
operation is only allowed on the 'cwnAtmSourcePriority' object.
The status of this row is always active. The default source
can always be found by issuing a read operation on the row within
'cwnManualSourceTable' that has 'default' as the value
of 'cwnManualSourcePriority'.
The other rows are created or destroyed by a management station or
through the device's local management interface when a source
of network clock is configured or removed.
The values of 'cwnAtmSourcePriority', 'cwnAtmSourceStratum' and
'cwnAtmSourcePRSReference' collectively describe a source of network
clock. They are the three components of a vector used as an
input to the NCDP algorithm to make clock source selection
decisions.
Network clock status for sources of network
clock identified by 'cwnClockSourceIndex' and used by
the managed system when the value of
'cwnDistributionMethod' is 'ncdp'.
The managed device selects one entry in this table to
advertise as the best available clock source for the device.
Cooperating NCDP protocol entities select the best available
clock source among those advertised within the cooperating
group and build a clock distribution tree rooted at that clock
source. When the value of 'cwnRootClockSource' is used
as an index into this table and the indicated clock source has
'cwnAtmSourceBestClockSource' with value 'true' then the indicated
clock source is the root of some clock distribution tree. If
only one such root exists on all participating devices in the
network, then it is the root of a network wide clock
distribution tree.
When the managed system initializes it creates a row for the
device's default source of network clock. This row cannot be
destroyed by a management station. Within this row a write
operation is only allowed on the 'cwnAtmSourcePriority' object.
The status of this row is always active. The default source
can always be found by issuing a read operation on the row within
'cwnManualSourceTable' that has 'default' as the value
of 'cwnManualSourcePriority'.
The other rows are created or destroyed by a management station or
through the device's local management interface when a source
of network clock is configured or removed.
The values of 'cwnAtmSourcePriority', 'cwnAtmSourceStratum' and
'cwnAtmSourcePRSReference' collectively describe a source of network
clock. They are the three components of a vector used as an
input to the NCDP algorithm to make clock source selection
decisions.
Parsed from file CISCO-WAN-NCDP-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-WAN-NCDP-MIB
Network clock status for sources of network
clock identified by 'cwnClockSourceIndex' and used by
the managed system when the value of
'cwnDistributionMethod' is 'ncdp'.
The managed device selects one entry in this table to
advertise as the best available clock source for the device.
Cooperating NCDP protocol entities select the best available
clock source among those advertised within the cooperating
group and build a clock distribution tree rooted at that clock
source. When the value of 'cwnRootClockSource' is used
as an index into this table and the indicated clock source has
'cwnAtmSourceBestClockSource' with value 'true' then the indicated
clock source is the root of some clock distribution tree. If
only one such root exists on all participating devices in the
network, then it is the root of a network wide clock
distribution tree.
When the managed system initializes it creates a row for the
device's default source of network clock. This row cannot be
destroyed by a management station. Within this row a write
operation is only allowed on the 'cwnAtmSourcePriority' object.
The status of this row is always active. The default source
can always be found by issuing a read operation on the row within
'cwnManualSourceTable' that has 'default' as the value
of 'cwnManualSourcePriority'.
The other rows are created or destroyed by a management station or
through the device's local management interface when a source
of network clock is configured or removed.
The values of 'cwnAtmSourcePriority', 'cwnAtmSourceStratum' and
'cwnAtmSourcePRSReference' collectively describe a source of network
clock. They are the three components of a vector used as an
input to the NCDP algorithm to make clock source selection
decisions.
cwnAtmSourceEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CwnAtmSourceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Network clock status for sources of network clock identified by 'cwnClockSourceIndex' and used by the managed system when the value of 'cwnDistributionMethod' is 'ncdp'. The managed device selects one entry in this table to advertise as the best available clock source for the device. Cooperating NCDP protocol entities select the best available clock source among those advertised within the cooperating group and build a clock distribution tree rooted at that clock source. When the value of 'cwnRootClockSource' is used as an index into this table and the indicated clock source has 'cwnAtmSourceBestClockSource' with value 'true' then the indicated clock source is the root of some clock distribution tree. If only one such root exists on all participating devices in the network, then it is the root of a network wide clock distribution tree. When the managed system initializes it creates a row for the device's default source of network clock. This row cannot be destroyed by a management station. Within this row a write operation is only allowed on the 'cwnAtmSourcePriority' object. The status of this row is always active. The default source can always be found by issuing a read operation on the row within 'cwnManualSourceTable' that has 'default' as the value of 'cwnManualSourcePriority'. The other rows are created or destroyed by a management station or through the device's local management interface when a source of network clock is configured or removed. The values of 'cwnAtmSourcePriority', 'cwnAtmSourceStratum' and 'cwnAtmSourcePRSReference' collectively describe a source of network clock. They are the three components of a vector used as an input to the NCDP algorithm to make clock source selection decisions." INDEX { cwnClockSourceIndex } ::= { cwnAtmSourceTable 1 }
cwnAtmSourceEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CwnAtmSourceEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Network clock status for sources of network clock identified by 'cwnClockSourceIndex' and used by the managed system when the value of 'cwnDistributionMethod' is 'ncdp'. The managed device selects one entry in this table to advertise as the best available clock source for the device. Cooperating NCDP protocol entities select the best available clock source among those advertised within the cooperating group and build a clock distribution tree rooted at that clock source. When the value of 'cwnRootClockSource' is used as an index into this table and the indicated clock source has 'cwnAtmSourceBestClockSource' with value 'true' then the indicated clock source is the root of some clock distribution tree. If only one such root exists on all participating devices in the network, then it is the root of a network wide clock distribution tree. When the managed system initializes it creates a row for the device's default source of network clock. This row cannot be destroyed by a management station. Within this row a write operation is only allowed on the 'cwnAtmSourcePriority' object. The status of this row is always active. The default source can always be found by issuing a read operation on the row within 'cwnManualSourceTable' that has 'default' as the value of 'cwnManualSourcePriority'. The other rows are created or destroyed by a management station or through the device's local management interface when a source of network clock is configured or removed. The values of 'cwnAtmSourcePriority', 'cwnAtmSourceStratum' and 'cwnAtmSourcePRSReference' collectively describe a source of network clock. They are the three components of a vector used as an input to the NCDP algorithm to make clock source selection decisions." INDEX { cwnClockSourceIndex } ::= { cwnAtmSourceTable 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-WAN-NCDP-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cwnAtmSourceEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CwnAtmSourceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Network clock status for sources of network clock identified by 'cwnClockSourceIndex' and used by the managed system when the value of 'cwnDistributionMethod' is 'ncdp'. The managed device selects one entry in this table to advertise as the best available clock source for the device. Cooperating NCDP protocol entities select the best available clock source among those advertised within the cooperating group and build a clock distribution tree rooted at that clock source. When the value of 'cwnRootClockSource' is used as an index into this table and the indicated clock source has 'cwnAtmSourceBestClockSource' with value 'true' then the indicated clock source is the root of some clock distribution tree. If only one such root exists on all participating devices in the network, then it is the root of a network wide clock distribution tree. When the managed system initializes it creates a row for the device's default source of network clock. This row cannot be destroyed by a management station. Within this row a write operation is only allowed on the 'cwnAtmSourcePriority' object. The status of this row is always active. The default source can always be found by issuing a read operation on the row within 'cwnManualSourceTable' that has 'default' as the value of 'cwnManualSourcePriority'. The other rows are created or destroyed by a management station or through the device's local management interface when a source of network clock is configured or removed. The values of 'cwnAtmSourcePriority', 'cwnAtmSourceStratum' and 'cwnAtmSourcePRSReference' collectively describe a source of network clock. They are the three components of a vector used as an input to the NCDP algorithm to make clock source selection decisions." INDEX { cwnClockSourceIndex } ::= { cwnAtmSourceTable 1 }
cwnAtmSourceEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CwnAtmSourceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Network clock status for sources of network clock identified by 'cwnClockSourceIndex' and used by the managed system when the value of 'cwnDistributionMethod' is 'ncdp'. The managed device selects one entry in this table to advertise as the best available clock source for the device. Cooperating NCDP protocol entities select the best available clock source among those advertised within the cooperating group and build a clock distribution tree rooted at that clock source. When the value of 'cwnRootClockSource' is used as an index into this table and the indicated clock source has 'cwnAtmSourceBestClockSource' with value 'true' then the indicated clock source is the root of some clock distribution tree. If only one such root exists on all participating devices in the network, then it is the root of a network wide clock distribution tree. When the managed system initializes it creates a row for the device's default source of network clock. This row cannot be destroyed by a management station. Within this row a write operation is only allowed on the 'cwnAtmSourcePriority' object. The status of this row is always active. The default source can always be found by issuing a read operation on the row within 'cwnManualSourceTable' that has 'default' as the value of 'cwnManualSourcePriority'. The other rows are created or destroyed by a management station or through the device's local management interface when a source of network clock is configured or removed. The values of 'cwnAtmSourcePriority', 'cwnAtmSourceStratum' and 'cwnAtmSourcePRSReference' collectively describe a source of network clock. They are the three components of a vector used as an input to the NCDP algorithm to make clock source selection decisions." INDEX { cwnClockSourceIndex } ::= { cwnAtmSourceTable 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.223.1.4.1.1.1 | cwnAtmSourceBestClockSource | 0 | 0 | An indication of whether this is the best clock source being advertised. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.223.1.4.1.1.2 | cwnAtmSourcePriority | 0 | 0 | The network-wide priority of this clock source if configured as a source of network clock for NCDP. The highest priority clock s… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.223.1.4.1.1.3 | cwnAtmSourceStratum | 0 | 0 | The stratum level associated with this clock source if configured as a source of network clock for NCDP. If the value of this obj… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.223.1.4.1.1.4 | cwnAtmSourcePRSReference | 0 | 0 | An value that identifies the Primary Reference Source that the network clock available from this source is traceable to if config… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.223.1.4.1.1.5 | cwnAtmSourceClockHealth | 0 | 0 | The health of the clock source. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.223.1.4.1.1.6 | cwnAtmSourceRowStatus | 0 | 0 | The status of this conceptual row. |