Appendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol

Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIB

ntpSysHostMode OBJECT-TYPE

 

SYNTAX INTEGER

 

{

 

hostModeIsReserved0

(0),

hostModeIsSymmetricActive

(1),

hostModeIsSymmetricPassive

(2),

hostModeIsClient

(3),

hostModeIsServer

(4),

hostModeIsBroadcast

(5),

hostModeIsReserved6

(6),

hostModeIsReserved7

(7)

}

MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

“The value of this variable indicates the mode that the host is operating in. Note: this is the value of the time server’s outgoing NTP packet mode field.”

::= { ntp 8 }

ntpSysStratum OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

“This is an integer that ranges from 1 to 255 indicating the stratum level of the local clock. Note: a primary time server sets outgoing NTP packets stratum field and ntpSysStratum to 1.”

::= { ntp 9 }

ntpSysPoll OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (6..10) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

“When the time server is in NTP broadcast mode, this is an integer indicating the maximum interval between successive NTP messages, in seconds to the nearest power of two. For example a value of 6 means 2^6 or 64 seconds. Note: a primary time server’s outgoing NTP packet will have its poll field set to ntpSysPoll. Note: this field is equal

to 0 when not in NTP broadcast mode. Note, unless this is a time server initiated NTP packet the value of the poll equals the value set in the in coming packet.”

::= { ntp 10 }

ntpSysPrecision OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (-127..127) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

“This is an integer indicating the ultimate precision of the synchronizing clock, in seconds to the nearest power of two. Note: a primary time server’s outgoing NTP packet will have its precision field set to ntpSysPrecision.”

::= { ntp 11 }

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