CLKM/4/ClockSourceStateChange: The status of the clock source changed. (hwClockChassisId=[hwClockChassisId], hwClockCurSourceName=[hwClockCurSourceName], hwClockOldSourceState=[hwClockOldSourceState], hwClockSrcCfgChassisIndex=[hwClockSrcCfgChassisIndex], hwClockSrcCfgSourceTypeIndex=[hwClockSrcCfgSourceTypeIndex], hwClockSrcCfgSourceIndex=[hwClockSrcCfgSourceIndex], hwClockSrcCfgSourceState=[hwClockSrcCfgSourceState])
In VS mode, this log is supported only by the admin VS.
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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hwClockChassisId |
Chassis ID. The value is fixed to 1 for a single chassis. |
hwClockCurSourceName |
Name of the current clock source. |
hwClockOldSourceState |
Status of the clock source before the change. The options are as follows: initial(0) normal(1) abnormal(2) wtr(3) holdoff(4) |
hwClockSrcCfgChassisIndex |
Index of the chassis where the clock source is located. In the case of a single chassis, the value is fixed to 1. |
hwClockSrcCfgSourceTypeIndex |
Interface type index. The options are as follows: bits(1) ptp(2) line(3) cesacr(4) |
hwClockSrcCfgSourceIndex |
Index of the clock source. |
hwClockSrcCfgSourceState |
Status of the current clock source. The options are as follows: initial(0) normal(1) abnormal(2) waitwtr(3) holdoff(4) |
Cause 1: The physical link is faulty.
Cause 2: The shutdown command was run on the interface.
Cause 3: The frequency offset detection is abnormal.
1. Run the display clock config command to check the running mode of the clock source.
2. Run the display clock source command to check whether the clock source is selected.
3. Collect trap, log, and configuration information, and contact technical support.
4. End.