CISCO-NETSYNC-MIB

The Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) MIB is defined for monitoring network synchronization based on ITU-T G.781 clock selection. Sy...

Typedef Base type Abstract
CiscoNetsyncAlarmInfo bits Input clock source's alarm reasons: netsyncSrcAlarmReasonAIS - Alarm Indication Signal netsyncSrcAlarmReasonOOR - Out of range netsyncSrcAlarmReasonOIR - Online Insertion Removal netsyncSrcAlarmReasonInternal - Internal
CiscoNetsyncClockMode enumeration Clock operating mode: netsyncClockModeUnknown - system is unable to determine the operating mode. netsyncClockModeFreerun - free-running mode. netsyncClockModeHoldover - holdover mode. netsyncClockModeLocked - a valid clock source is locked.
CiscoNetsyncEECOption enumeration Network synchronization EEC (Ethernet Equipment Clock) options. The EEC options are for Synchronous Ethernet devices and define the requirements for clocks, e.g. bandwidth, frequency accuracy, holdover and noise generation. Two options are defined: EEC-Option 1: Designed to interwork with network optimized for the 2048 kbit/s hierarchy. EEC-Option 2: Designed to interwork with network optimized for the 1544 kbit/s hierarchy. netsyncEECOptionUnknown Unknown netsyncEECOption1 EEC option 1 netsyncEECOption2 EEC option 2 netsyncEECOptionInvalid Invalid EEC option
CiscoNetsyncESMCCap enumeration Network synchronization clock source interface ESMC (Ethernet Synchronization Messaging Channel) capability. ESMC Capability Capability information ====================== ====================== netsyncESMCCapNone No ESMC capability netsyncESMCCapTxRx To transmit and receive ESMC netsyncESMCCapTx To transmit SSM only netsyncESMCCapRx To receive SSM only netsyncESMCCapInvalid Capability invalid or unsupported
CiscoNetsyncIfType enumeration Network synchronization clock source Interface type. Netsync interface Interface type ======================== ============== netsyncIfTypeUnknown Unknown netsyncIfTypeInternal Internal netsyncIfTypeEthernet Ethernet netsyncIfTypeSonet SONET netsyncIfTypeTop Timing Over Packet netsyncIfTypeExt External interface netsyncIfTypeController T1/E1 Controller netsyncIfTypeGps GPS netsyncIfTypeAtm ATM For external and GPS interface types, the following syntax is used for specifying an interface: <slot>/<card>/<port> <signal type> where slot : slot number of the device where card is present. card : bay number in which card is inserted. port : port number on the card. signal type: hardware signal of the specified <slot>/<card>/<port>. Examples of signal type are T1 SF and T1 ESF.
CiscoNetsyncNetworkOption enumeration Network synchronization networking options. Network option Network option type =========================== =================== netsyncNetworkOptionUnknown Unknown network option netsyncNetworkOption1 Option I netsyncNetworkOption2Gen1 Option II Generation 1 netsyncNetworkOption2Gen2 Option II Generation 2 netsyncNetworkOption3 Option III netsyncNetworkOptionInvalid Invalid network option Option I refers to ITU-T Option I synchronization networks. Option II refers to ITU-T Option II synchronization networks designed for North America. Option III refers to ITU-T Option III synchronization networks designed for Japan.
CiscoNetsyncQLMode enumeration The clock mode of the network synchronization clock selection process as described in ITU-T standard G.781 section 5.12. G.781 clock selection runs in one of two clock modes: QL (Quality Level) enabled mode and QL disabled mode. netsyncQLModeUnknown - QL mode unknown netsyncQLModeQlDisabled - QL-disabled mode; clock selection is running in QL disabled mode, which primarily considers the source's priority as the clock selection criteria. netsyncQLModeQlEnabled - QL-enabled mode clock selection is running in QL enabled mode, which primarily considers the source's clock quality level and priority as the clock selection criteria.
CiscoNetsyncQualityLevel enumeration Clock source QL (quality level) is defined in ITU-T G.781 section 5.4 to reflect the synchronization quality within a network Option, i.e. I, II, and III. The following clock source quality levels are defined for the synchronization process of Option I: QL-PRC Primary reference clock QL-SSU-A Type I or V slave clock defined in ITU-T G.811 QL-SSU-B Type VI slave clock defined in ITU-T G.812 QL-SEC Synchronous equipment clock QL-DNU Do not use for synchronization QL-INVx Unallocated SSM value, where x represent the value of SSM received QL-FAILED Signal failure state QL-UNC Unconnected to an input QL-NSUPP Not supporting the SSM processing The following clock source quality levels are defined for the synchronization process of Option II: QL-PRS PRS traceable QL-STU Synchronized; traceability unknown QL-ST2 Stratum 2 QL-TNC Transit node clock QL-ST3E Stratum 3E QL-ST3 Stratum 3 QL-SMC SONET clock self timed QL-ST4 Stratum 4 freerun QL-PROV Provisionable by the network operator QL-DUS Do not use for synchronization QL-INVx Unallocated SSM value, where x represent the value of SSM received QL-FAILED Signal failure state QL-UNC Unconnected to an input QL-NSUPP Not supporting the SSM processing The following clock source quality levels are defined for the synchronization process of Option III: QL-UNK Unknown clock source QL-SEC Synchronous equipment clock QL-INVx Unallocated SSM value, where x represent the value of SSM received QL-FAILED Signal failure state QL-UNC Unconnected to an input QL-NSUPP Not supporting the SSM processing
CiscoNetsyncSSMCap enumeration Network synchronization clock source interface SSM (Synchronization Status Message) capability. SSM Capability Capability information ===================== ====================== netsyncSSMCapNone No SSM capability netsyncSSMCapTxRx To transmit and receive SSM netsyncSSMCapTx To transmit SSM only netsyncSSMCapRx To receive SSM only netsyncSSMCapInvalid Capability invalid or unsupported

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