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-- =================================================================
-- Copyright (c) 2010-2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
--
-- Description: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Version 3, is used to synchronize
-- timekeeping among a set of distributed time servers and clients.
-- Reference:
-- Version: V1.7
-- History:
-- V1.0 <sunhaipeng>, <2003-03-19>, <initial>
-- V1.1 jinyi, 2004-12-02,
-- Fix syntax bugs and adjust format of the whole file.
-- V1.2 sunkai, 2006-03-23
-- Modified SYNTAX of hpnicfNTPPeerKeyId.
-- V1.3 2010-03-05
-- Added hpnicfNTPServerIP.
-- V1.4 2011-01-27
-- Added hpnicfNTPSysPollSec, hpnicfNTPSysClockSec. Modified hpnicfNTPServerIP.
-- V1.5 2012-04-13 by huangshengliang
-- change seconds to milliseconds.
-- V1.6 2013-05-29 by niuxuning
-- Modified local clock of hpnicfNTPPeerStratum.
-- V1.7 2014-03-03 by wangjianming
-- Changed the state of hpnicfNTPSysPeer to obsolete.
-- Added hpnicfNTPSysSrcPeer.
-- =================================================================
HPN-ICF-NTP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
IpAddress, Integer32, MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32, Unsigned32
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
RowStatus, TruthValue
FROM SNMPv2-TC
hpnicfRhw
FROM HPN-ICF-OID-MIB;
hpnicfNTP MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200303150000Z"
ORGANIZATION
""
CONTACT-INFO
""
DESCRIPTION
"This MIB provides mechanisms to monitor a NTP server."
REVISION "200303150000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"The initial revision of this MIB module."
::= { hpnicfRhw 22 }
hpnicfNTPSystemMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpnicfNTP 1 }
hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIB 1 }
hpnicfNTPSysLeap OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
{
noWarning(0),
addSecond(1),
subtractSecond(2),
alarm(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Leap Indicator (LI): This is a two-bit code warning of an impending
leap second to be inserted/deleted in the last minute of the current
day, with bit 0 and bit 1, respectively, coded as follows:
00, no warning
01, last minute has 61 seconds
10, last minute has 59 seconds)
11, alarm condition (clock not synchronized)."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 1 }
hpnicfNTPSysStratum OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(1..16)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is an eight-bit integer indicating the stratum level
of the local clock, with values defined as follows:
0, unspecified
1, primary reference (e.g.,, radio clock)
2-255, secondary reference (via NTP)"
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 2 }
hpnicfNTPSysPrecision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(-20..20)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Precision : This is a signed integer indicating the
precision of the various clocks, in seconds to the nearest
power of two. The value must be rounded to the next larger
power of two; for instance, a 50-Hz (20 ms) or 60-Hz (16.67ms)
power-frequency clock would be assigned the value -5 (31.25 ms),
while a 1000-Hz (1 ms) crystal-controlled clock would be assigned
the value -9 (1.95 ms)."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 3 }
hpnicfNTPSysRootdelay OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Root Delay : This is a signed fixed-point number indicating
the total roundtrip delay to the primary reference source
at the root of the synchronization subnet, in milliseconds. Note
that this variable can take on both positive and negative
values, depending on clock precision and skew."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 4 }
hpnicfNTPSysRootdispersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Root Dispersion : This is a signed fixed-point number
indicating the maximum error relative to the primary
reference source at the root of the synchronization
subnet, in milliseconds. Only positive values greater than
zero are possible."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 5 }
hpnicfNTPSysRefid OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Reference Clock Identifier : This is a 32-bit code
identifying the particular reference clock. In the
case of stratum 0 (unspecified) or stratum 1 (primary
reference source), this is a four-octet, left-justified,
zero-padded ASCII string.
Stratum, Code, Meaning
0, DCN, DCN routing protocol
0, TSP, TSP time protocol
1, ATOM, Atomic clock (calibrated)
1, WWVB, WWVB LF (band 5) radio
1, GOES, GOES UHF (band 9) satellite
1, WWV, WWV HF (band 7) radio"
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 6 }
hpnicfNTPSysReftime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Reference Timestamp : This is the local time, in
timestamp format, when the local clock was last
updated. If the local clock has never been synchronized,
the value is zero."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 7 }
hpnicfNTPSysPoll OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(-20..20)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Poll Interval : This is a signed integer indicating
the minimum interval between transmitted messages,
in seconds as a power of two. For instance, a value
of six indicates a minimum interval of 64 seconds."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 8 }
hpnicfNTPSysPeer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(0..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS obsolete
DESCRIPTION
"This is a selector identifying the current synchronization
source. Usually this will be a pointer to a structure
containing the peer variables. The special value NULL indicates
There is no currently valid synchronization source.
hpnicfNTPSysPeer is replaced by hpnicfNTPSysSrcPeer. Reading
hpnicfNTPSysPeer might fail because the syntax value range is limited,
for example, when the synchronization source IP address is a Class C
address."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 9 }
hpnicfNTPSysState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
{
noUpdateClock(0),
getfreqInfo(1),
clockBySet(2),
clockBySetAndNoFreq(3),
clockBySyns(4),
findError(5)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a integer indicating the state of local clock."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 10 }
hpnicfNTPSysOffset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The offset of two clocks is the time difference between them, in milliseconds."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 11 }
hpnicfNTPSysDrift OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Real clocks exhibit some variation in skew (second derivative of
offset with time), which is called drift."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 12 }
hpnicfNTPSysCompliance OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a string indicating the system error."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 13 }
hpnicfNTPSysClock OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is the current local time, in timestamp
format. Local time is derived from the hardware clock of the particular
machine and increments at intervals depending on the design used."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 14 }
hpnicfNTPSysStabil OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a indicating that stability of a clock is how well
it can maintain a constant frequency."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 15 }
hpnicfNTPSysAuthenticate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
{
noAuthenticate(0),
authenticate(1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a integer indicating that system support authentication."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 16 }
hpnicfNTPSysPollSec OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (2..1048576)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"PollSec Interval : This is a integer indicating the minimum
interval between transmitted messages. For instance, a value of
six indicates a minimum interval of 6 seconds."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 17 }
hpnicfNTPSysClockSec OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is the current local time, in integer format.
Local time is derived from the hardware clock of the particular
machine and increments at intervals depending on the design used."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 18 }
hpnicfNTPServerIP OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The NTP server ip address. It must be a unicast address,
rather than a broadcast address, a multicast address or
the IP address of the local clock. To delete a configured
NTP server ip address, please set hpnicfNTPServerIP to 0."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 19 }
hpnicfNTPSysSrcPeer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..4294967295)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a selector identifying the current synchronization
source. Usually this will be a unsigned integer containing
the peer variables. The special value 0 indicates
There is no currently valid synchronization source.
This node will replace hpnicfNTPSysPeer, because
its value range is unlimited, and data type is changed from
Integer32 to Unsigned32."
::= { hpnicfNTPSystemMIBObjects 20 }
hpnicfNTPPeerMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpnicfNTP 2 }
hpnicfNTPPeerMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpnicfNTPPeerMIB 1 }
hpnicfNTPPeerTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HpnicfNTPPeerEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table provides information on the peers with
which the local NTP server has associations. The peers
are also NTP servers but running on different hosts."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerMIBObjects 1 }
hpnicfNTPPeerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpnicfNTPPeerEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each peers' entry provides NTP information retrieved
from a particular peer NTP server. Each peer is
identified by a unique association identifier.
Entries are automatically created when the user
configures the NTP server to be associated with remote
peers. Similarly entries are deleted when the user
removes the peer association from the NTP server.
Entries can also be created by the management station
by setting values for the following objects:
hpnicfNTPPeerRemAdr and making the hpnicfNTPPeerRowStatus as
'active'. At the least, the management station has
to set a value for hpnicfNTPPeerRemAdr to make the
row active."
INDEX { hpnicfNTPPeerRemAdr, hpnicfNTPPeerHMode }
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerTable 1 }
HpnicfNTPPeerEntry ::=
SEQUENCE
{
hpnicfNTPPeerConfig TruthValue,
hpnicfNTPPeerAuthenable TruthValue,
hpnicfNTPPeerAuthentic TruthValue,
hpnicfNTPPeerRemAdr IpAddress,
hpnicfNTPPeerRemPort Integer32,
hpnicfNTPPeerLocAdr IpAddress,
hpnicfNTPPeerLocPort Integer32,
hpnicfNTPPeerLeap INTEGER,
hpnicfNTPPeerHMode INTEGER,
hpnicfNTPPeerStratum Integer32,
hpnicfNTPPeerPPoll Integer32,
hpnicfNTPPeerHPoll Integer32,
hpnicfNTPPeerPrecision Integer32,
hpnicfNTPPeerRootDelay OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerRootDispersion OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerRefId OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerRefTime OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerOrg OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerRec OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerXmt OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerReach Integer32,
hpnicfNTPPeerValid Integer32,
hpnicfNTPPeerTimer Integer32,
hpnicfNTPPeerDelay OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerOffset OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerJitter OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerDispersion OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerKeyId Unsigned32,
hpnicfNTPPeerFiltDelay OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerFiltOffset OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerFiltError OCTET STRING,
hpnicfNTPPeerPMode INTEGER,
hpnicfNTPPeerReceived Counter32,
hpnicfNTPPeerSent Counter32,
hpnicfNTPPeerFlash BITS,
hpnicfNTPPeerRowStatus RowStatus
}
hpnicfNTPPeerConfig OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a bit indicating that the association was created
from configuration information and should not be demobilized
if the peer becomes unreachable."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 1 }
hpnicfNTPPeerAuthenable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a bit indicating that system support authentication."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 2 }
hpnicfNTPPeerAuthentic OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a bit indicating that massage pass authentication which is authentic."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 3 }
hpnicfNTPPeerRemAdr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP address of the peer. When creating a new
association, a value for this object should be set
before the row is made active."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 4 }
hpnicfNTPPeerRemPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The UDP port number on which the peer receives NTP messages."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 5 }
hpnicfNTPPeerLocAdr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP address of the local host. Multi-homing can
be supported using this object."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 6 }
hpnicfNTPPeerLocPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The UDP port number on which the local host receives NTP messages."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 7 }
hpnicfNTPPeerLeap OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
{
noWarning(0),
addSecond(1),
subtractSecond(2),
alarm(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a two-bit code warning of an impending leap
second to be inserted in the NTP timescale. The bits
are set before 23:59 on the day of insertion and reset
after 00:00 on the following day. This causes the
number of seconds (rollover interval) in the day of
insertion to be increased or decreased by one. The two
bits are coded as below,
00, no warning
01, last minute has 61 seconds
10, last minute has 59 seconds
11, alarm condition (clock not synchronized)"
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 8 }
hpnicfNTPPeerHMode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
{
unspecified (0),
symmetricActive (1),
symmetricPassive (2),
client (3),
server(4),
broadcast (5),
reservedControl (6),
reservedPrivate (7),
broadcastclient (8),
multicastclient (9)
}
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is an integer indicating the association mode,
with values coded as follows,
0, unspecified
1, symmetric active - A host operating in this mode
sends periodic messages regardless of the
reach ability state or stratum of its peer. By
operating in this mode the host announces its
willingness to synchronize and be synchronized
by the peer
2, symmetric passive - This type of association is
ordinarily created upon arrival of a message
from a peer operating in the symmetric active
mode and persists only as long as the peer is
reachable and operating at a stratum level
less than or equal to the host; otherwise, the
association is dissolved. However, the
association will always persist until at least
one message has been sent in reply. By
operating in this mode the host announces its
willingness to synchronize and be synchronized
by the peer
3, client - A host operating in this mode sends
periodic messages regardless of the
reach ability state or stratum of its peer. By
operating in this mode the host, usually a LAN
workstation, announces its willingness to be
synchronized by, but not to synchronize the peer
4, server - This type of association is ordinarily
created upon arrival of a client request message
and exists only in order to reply to that
request, after which the association is
dissolved. By operating in this mode the host,
usually a LAN time server, announces its
willingness to synchronize, but not to be
synchronized by the peer
5, broadcast - A host operating in this mode sends
periodic messages regardless of the
reach ability state or stratum of the peers.
By operating in this mode the host, usually a
LAN time server operating on a high-speed
broadcast medium, announces its willingness to
synchronize all of the peers, but not to be
synchronized by any of them
6, reserved for NTP control messages
7, reserved for private use
8, broadcastclient
9, multicastclient"
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 9 }
hpnicfNTPPeerStratum OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(0..255)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a integer indicating the stratum level
of the peer clock, with values defined as follows:
0, unspecified
1, primary reference (e.g.,, radio clock)
2-255, secondary reference (via NTP)"
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 10 }
hpnicfNTPPeerPPoll OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(-20..20)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The interval at which the peer polls the local host."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 11 }
hpnicfNTPPeerHPoll OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(-20..20)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The interval at which the local host polls the peer."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 12 }
hpnicfNTPPeerPrecision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(-20..20)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a signed integer indicating the precision of
the peer clock, in seconds to the nearest power of two.
The value must be rounded to the next larger power of
two; for instance, a 50-Hz (20 ms) or 60-Hz (16.67 ms)
power-frequency clock would be assigned the value -5 (31.25 ms),
while a 1000-Hz (1 ms) crystal-controlled clock would be assigned
the value -9 (1.95 ms)."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 13 }
hpnicfNTPPeerRootDelay OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a signed fixed-point number indicating
the total roundtrip delay to the primary reference source
at the root of the synchronization subnet, in milliseconds.
Note that this variable can take on both positive and negative
values, depending on clock precision and skew."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 14 }
hpnicfNTPPeerRootDispersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a signed fixed-point number indicating
the maximum error of the peer clock relative to
the primary reference source at the root of the
synchronization subnet, in milliseconds. Only
positive values greater than zero are possible."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 15 }
hpnicfNTPPeerRefId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The reference identifier of the peer.
This is a 32-bit code identifying the particular reference clock.
In the case of stratum 0 (unspecified) or stratum 1 (primary
reference source), this is a four-octet, left-justified,
zero-padded ASCII string.
Stratum, Code, Meaning
0, DCN, DCN routing protocol
0, TSP, TSP time protocol
1, ATOM, Atomic clock (calibrated)
1, WWVB, WWVB LF (band 5) radio
1, GOES, GOES UHF (band 9) satellite
1, WWV, WWV HF (band 7) radio"
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 16 }
hpnicfNTPPeerRefTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is the local time at the peer, in timestamp format,
when the local clock was last updated. If the local clock has
never been synchronized, the value is zero."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 17 }
hpnicfNTPPeerOrg OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is the local time, in timestamp format,
at the peer when it's latest NTP message was sent.
If the peer becomes unreachable the value is set to zero"
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 18 }
hpnicfNTPPeerRec OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is the local time, in timestamp format,
when the latest NTP message from the peer arrived.
If the peer becomes unreachable the value is set to zero."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 19 }
hpnicfNTPPeerXmt OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is the local time, in timestamp format,
at which the NTP message departed the sender."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 20 }
hpnicfNTPPeerReach OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(0..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a shift register of NTP.WINDOW bits used to
determine the reach ability status of the peer,
with bits entering from the least significant (rightmost) end.
A peer is considered reachable if at least
one bit in this register is set to one"
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 21 }
hpnicfNTPPeerValid OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(0..255)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is an integer counter indicating the valid samples
remaining in the filter register. It is used to
determine the reach ability state and when the
poll interval should be increased or decreased."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 22 }
hpnicfNTPPeerTimer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32(0..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is an integer counter used to control the
interval of transmitted NTP messages from the local host to the peer."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 23 }
hpnicfNTPPeerDelay OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a signed fixed-point number indicating
the roundtrip delay of the peer clock relative to
the local clock over the network path between them,
in milliseconds. Note that this variable can take on
both positive and negative values, depending on
clock precision and skew-error accumulation."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 24 }
hpnicfNTPPeerOffset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a signed, fixed-point number indicating the offset
of the peer clock relative to the local clock, in milliseconds."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 25 }
hpnicfNTPPeerJitter OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is an indicating that peer of sample Variance"
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 26 }
hpnicfNTPPeerDispersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is a signed fixed-point number indicating the
maximum error of the peer clock relative to the local
clock over the network path between them, in milliseconds.
Only positive values greater than zero are possible."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 27 }
hpnicfNTPPeerKeyId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..4294967295)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is an unsigned integer identifying the cryptographic
key used to generate the message-authentication code."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 28 }
hpnicfNTPPeerFiltDelay OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Round-trip delay of the peer clock relative to the
local clock over the network path between them, in
milliseconds. This variable can take on both positive
and negative values, depending on clock precision
and skew-error accumulation."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 29 }
hpnicfNTPPeerFiltOffset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The offset of the peer clock relative to the local clock in milliseconds."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 30 }
hpnicfNTPPeerFiltError OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum error of the peer clock relative to the
local clock over the network path between them, in
milliseconds. Only positive values greater than zero
are possible."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 31 }
hpnicfNTPPeerPMode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
{
unspecified (0),
symmetricActive (1),
symmetricPassive (2),
client (3),
server(4),
broadcast (5),
reservedControl (6),
reservedPrivate (7),
broadcastclient (8),
multicastclient (9)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This is an integer indicating the association mode,
with values coded as follows,
0, unspecified
1, symmetric active - A host operating in this mode
sends periodic messages regardless of the
reach ability state or stratum of its peer. By
operating in this mode the host announces its
willingness to synchronize and be synchronized
by the peer
2, symmetric passive - This type of association is
ordinarily created upon arrival of a message
from a peer operating in the symmetric active
mode and persists only as long as the peer is
reachable and operating at a stratum level
less than or equal to the host; otherwise, the
association is dissolved. However, the
association will always persist until at least
one message has been sent in reply. By
operating in this mode the host announces its
willingness to synchronize and be synchronized
by the peer
3, client - A host operating in this mode sends
periodic messages regardless of the
reach ability state or stratum of its peer. By
operating in this mode the host, usually a LAN
workstation, announces its willingness to be
synchronized by, but not to synchronize the peer
4, server - This type of association is ordinarily
created upon arrival of a client request message
and exists only in order to reply to that
request, after which the association is
dissolved. By operating in this mode the host,
usually a LAN time server, announces its
willingness to synchronize, but not to be
synchronized by the peer
5, broadcast - A host operating in this mode sends
periodic messages regardless of the
reach ability state or stratum of the peers.
By operating in this mode the host, usually a
LAN time server operating on a high-speed
broadcast medium, announces its willingness to
synchronize all of the peers, but not to be
synchronized by any of them
6, reserved for NTP control messages
7, reserved for private use
8, broadcastclient
9, multicastclient
When creating a new peer association, if no value
is specified for this object, it defaults to
'symmetricActive'."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 32 }
hpnicfNTPPeerReceived OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of received massages."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 33 }
hpnicfNTPPeerSent OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of send massages."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 34 }
hpnicfNTPPeerFlash OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS
{
recvRepeatMsg(0), -- received repeated massage
recvremanMsg(1), -- received remanufactured massage
unSynMsg(2), -- unsynchronized massage
dispBeyond(3), -- the peer dispersion beyond the mark
unauthenticate(4), -- the peer unauthenticate
unSynClock(5), -- the peer clock is unsynchronized
straBeyond(6), -- the peer stratum beyond the mark
rootDispBeyond(7), -- the peer rootdispersion beyond the mark
noAuthen(8), -- the peer no authentication
refuOperate(9) -- refuse operate
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The information about the massage."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 35 }
hpnicfNTPPeerRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status object for this row. When a management
station is creating a new row, it should set the
value for cntpPeersPeerAddress at least, before the
row can be made 'active'."
::= { hpnicfNTPPeerEntry 36 }
END