Figure 5-14: Advanced WR interface Overview (WR0 configured as slave)
Note: The clock information (clock quality & time properties) displayed in
the expanded view above corresponds to the announced messages
received on this specific interface and not the transmitted ones. This
information is irrelevant (disabled) if the link is down or when the con-
nected peer is not sending any announce messages (e.g., slave role).
The information shown in the advanced overview menu is explained in the following table:
OID Name Value Type Description
1.xx10.x net/<wrX>/1/ Information of the cor-
responding WR port
instance (wrX). (Where
OIDs follow the given pat-
tern: wr0 → 20xx, wr1 →
21xx, ..., wr15 → 35xx)
1.xx10.6 PDet State 0. None
1. Waiting 1st Msg
2. Checking
3. Detected
4. Failure
State of the Protocol Detection.
1.xx10.5 Ext State 0. Disabled
1. Active
2. PTP Only
State of the extension. If PTP Only
this means that the WR extension
has not been detected.
1.xx10.5 Rx Sync ID <Integer> (u16) Receive Sync Sequence ID.
1.xx10.5 Peer VID <Integer> (u16) VLAN ID of the connected peer.
1.xx31.xx net/<wrX>/1/clk/Q/ Clock Quality of the cor-
responding WR port
instance (wrX).
3.13x1.1 Clock Identity <Data Array> (8 x u8) Unique identity of PTP instance in
the network.
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