1. Network Management Specification

disable(1) - Tests will not be terminated based on a timer and

enable(2) - Tests will be terminated after the duration specified by devConfigTestDuration.

This object specifies whether tests are to be terminated after a defined duration. If the value is enable(2), the duration is defined by devConfigTestDuration.

8.2.2devConfigTestDuration

This object specifies the duration (in seconds) that a test will be allowed to run before it is automatically terminated. The range of possible values are 0-7200 seconds with increament of 60 Sec. The default value is 600 Seconds (10 Minutes). Tests will only be terminated if devConfigTestTimeout is set to enable.

8.3Paradyne Time Mib (pdn_time.mib)

The following objects are supported for GranDSLAM 3.0.

Table 1-92. pdn_time.mib

Object

Type

Access

Supported

 

 

 

 

devDateAndTime

DateAndTime

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

devNTPServerIP

IpAddress

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

devNTPMode

NTPMode

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

devNTPSynchronised

INTEGER

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

devNTPEnable

INTEGER

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

devNTPOffsetFromUTC

INTEGER

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

8.3.1devDateAndTime (RW):

This objects displays the date and time on the entity. It allows an NMS to set the date and time in the appropriate timezone.

8.3.2devNTPServerIP (RW):

This Objects allows an NMS to configure theNTP server IP address.

8.3.3devNTPMode (RW):

This object allows an NMS to configure the mode in which NTP/SNTP will operate. In unicast(1) mode, NTP/SNTP polls the server specified via the devNTPServerIP object. In broadcast(2) mode, NTP/SNTP polls by broadcasting a request so that any NTP/SNTP server could respond. Alternatively, in broadcast(2) mode, the client only listens for messages broadcasted by any server. In multicast(3) mode, the client listens for messages from any server sent to the multicast group defined for NTP/SNTP (224.0.1.1). Default value is multicast(3).

8.3.4devNTPSynchronised (RW):

This object allows an NMS to configure the poll interval (hours) for the NTP/SNTP client to use to send requests to an NTP/SNTP server to synchronize the local clock for the device. Default value is 1 hour.

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8620, 8820 specifications

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