8.Timing and Clocking

8.1Paradyne mpe_Config MIB (mpe_Config.mib )

The tabular object mpeDevConfigClockSrcEntry defined in mpe_Config.mib provides the capability of choosing network timing reference source on the GranDSLAM.

Table 1-91. mpeDevConfigClockSrcEntry

Table

Object

Type

Access

Supported

 

 

 

 

 

mpeDevConfigClockSrcEntry

mpeDevCfgClkWhichSrc

INTEGER

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

mpeDevCfgClkSource

INTEGER

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

mpeDevCfgClkIfIndex

Integer32

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

entPhysicalIndex

PhysicalIndex

not-accessible

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

The mpeDevCfgClkWhichSrc object takes the following two values:

primary(1), this chooses the primary master clock source,

secondary(2), this chooses the secondary master clock source.

Write access to this object is not supported. Only “primary(1)” is granted.

The mpeDevCfgClkSource object is used to select the source for the master clock for the device. The source selected provides synchronization for all the timing within the device. It contains the following values:

internal(1), Master clock is the internal clock,

external(2), Master clock is the external clock source,

Write access to this object is supported; Only “internal(1)” and “interface (3)” are granted.

The mpeDevCfgClkIfIndex is used to select the interface to be used as the source for the master clock for the device, if mpeDevCfgClkSource is set to interface(3).

The value of entPhysicalIndex is the physical index of this card itself, which uniquely identifies the stackable unit.

8.2Paradyne Config MIB (pdn_Config.mib)

Table 1-92. pdn_Config.mib

Table

Object

Type

Access

Supported

 

 

 

 

 

devConfigTestTimer

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

devConfigTestTimeout

INTEGER

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

devConfigTestDuration

INTEGER

read-write

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

The pdn_config MIB is specifically used to configure overall test timeouts. The objects supported are:

8.2.1devConfigTestTimeout:

The valid values are :

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8620, 8820 specifications

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