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Table 34: SNMP trap notifications for timing defects and events (continued)
Description
Notification
TypeSNMP Trap
Denotes the following PTP Servo states:
INITIALIZING
ACQUIRING (Master is elected and servo starts acquiring
lock)
PHASE ALIGNED (Locked to Master)
FREERUN (no PTP source available)
HOLDOVER (Slave locked to PTP for more than 12 hours
and then loses all the PTP sources)
EventsjnxTimingEventPtpServoStatus
Denotes a change in PTP clock classEventsjnxTimingEventPtpClockClassChange
Denotes a change in PTP accuracyEventsjnxTimingEventPtpClockAccuracyChange
Denotes a change in PTP grandmaster clockEventsjnxTimingEventPtpGMChange
Denotes the following hybrid states:
INITIALIZING
ACQUIRING (Master is elected and servo starts acquiring
lock)
FREQUENCY LOCKED (Frequency locked but acquiring
phase)
PHASE ALIGNED (Frequency and phase locked)
EventsjnxTimingEventHybridStatus
To configure and generate timing defects and events trap notifications, include the
timing-events statement at the [edit snmp trap-group trap-group-name categories]
hierarchy level as shown below:
[edit]
snmp {
trap-group <group-name> {
categories {
timing-events;
}
}
}
The following is a sample configuration for SNMP timing in ACX Series routers:
snmp {
trap-options {
source-address 10.216.66.139;
}
trap-group timingGroup {
version v2;
destination-port 8999;
categories {
timing-events;
}
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