CLKMIB/4/CLOCKSOURCESTATECHANGE: OID [oid] The state of clock source change notification. (hwClockSrcCfgChassisIndex = [integer], hwClockSrcCfgSourceTypeIndex = [integer], hwClockSrcCfgSourceIndex = [integer], hwClockChassisId = [integer], hwClockCurSourceName = [STRING], hwClockOldSourceState = [integer], hwClockSrcCfgSourceState = [integer])
The status of the clock source changed.
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.186.1.8.3 | Warning | equipmentAlarm(5) |
Name | Meaning |
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[oid] | Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
hwClockSrcCfgChassisIndex |
Indicates the index of the chassis where the clock source resides. The index is always 1 for a single chassis. |
hwClockSrcCfgSourceTypeIndex |
Indicates the index of the interface type. The value can be:
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hwClockSrcCfgSourceIndex |
Indicates the clock source index. |
hwClockChassisId |
Indicates the chassis ID. |
hwClockCurSourceName |
Indicates the current clock source name. |
hwClockOldSourceState |
Indicates the old lock mode of the clock source. The value can be:
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hwClockSrcCfgSourceState |
Indicates the lock mode of the system clock. The value can be:
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If the clock source is in the normal state, go to Step 4.
If the clock source is in the abnormal state, it indicates that the frequency offset detection functions abnormally, go to Step 3.
If the clock source is in the initial state, it indicates that the signal input interface is shut down or the related link fails and hence no signals are input. Then, go to Step 4.
If the current status is wtr or holdoff, after the status changes to any of the preceding three states, perform the step accordingly.
If the Current system trace source field is empty, it indicates that the clock source traced by the system clock is lost. Then, go to Step 4.
If the Current system trace source field displays a value (not empty), go to Step 3.