ENDRUNTECHNOLOGIES-MIB
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ENDRUNTECHNOLOGIES-MIB.mib (27022 bytes)
Imported modules
Imported symbols
Defined Values
cntp |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0 |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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cntptrap |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.0 |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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cdma |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1 |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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cdmatrap |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.0 |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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cntpTrapLeapIndBitsChange |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.0.1 |
A cntpTrapNTPLeapIndBitsChange trap signifies that the value of the leap
indicator bits contained in the NTP reply packets sent by the time server
has changed. The current value of these bits is contained in the included
cntpLeapIndBits. The decimal value of these bits ranges from 0 to 3:
0 is the no fault, no leap warning condition
1 is the no fault, leap second insertion warning condition
2 is the no fault, leap second deletion warning condition
3 is the unsynchronized, alarm condition |
Status: current |
Access: read-write |
NOTIFICATION-TYPE |
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cntpTrapStratumChange |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.0.2 |
A cntpTrapStratumChange trap signifies that the value of the stratum
field contained in the NTP reply packets sent by the time server
has changed. The current value is contained in the included
variable, cntpStratum. The decimal value of this field ranges from 1 to 16:
1 is the synchronized, actively locked to the reference UTC source stratum
11 is the synchronized, but flywheeling on the local real time clock stratum
16 is the unsynchronized stratum level |
Status: current |
Access: read-write |
NOTIFICATION-TYPE |
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cntpRxPkts |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.1 |
Total number of NTP request packets received by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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cntpTxPkts |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.2 |
Total number of NTP reply packets transmitted by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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cntpIgnoredPkts |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.3 |
Total number of NTP request packets ignored by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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cntpDroppedPkts |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.4 |
Total number of NTP request packets dropped by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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cntpAuthFail |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.5 |
Total number of authentication failures detected by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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cntpLeapIndBits |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.7 |
This is a status code indicating: normal operation, a leap second to
be inserted in the last minute of the current day, a leap second to be
deleted in the last second of the day or an alarm condition indicating
loss of timing synchronization. The leap indicator field of NTP reply
packets sent from this server is set to cntpLeapIndBits. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
noFaultorLeap(0), leapInsWarning(1), leapDelWarning(2), unSynchronized(3) |
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cntpSyncSource |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.8 |
This is an ASCII string identifying the synchronization source
for this NTP server. It is one of CDMA, CPU or NONE. If it is NONE,
then the server is not synchronized, has its Leap Indicator Bits in the Alarm
state and is running at Stratum 16. If it is CPU, then the server is
free running on its NTP disciplined CPU clock at Stratum 11.
Check the Stratum, Leap Indicator Bits and Time Figure of Merit for further
information. NTP reply packets from this server will have the reference
identifier field set to cntpSyncSource if it is CDMA. Otherwise
it will be set to either 127.127.1.0 (CPU) or 0.0.0.0 (NONE). |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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cntpOffsetToCDMAReference |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.9 |
This is an ASCII string containing the floating value of the current
offset in units of seconds of the NTP server CPU clock to the CDMA
reference time. Positive values imply that the NTP server clock is
ahead of the CDMA reference time. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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cntpStratum |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.10 |
This is an integer showing the current stratum level being reported by
the NTP daemon in its reply packets to clients. If it is 1, then the server
is fully synchronized and delivering Stratum 1 accuracy. If it is 16, then
the server is unambiguously unsynchronized.
If it is 11, and the previous stratum value was 1, then the server is
flywheeling on the local CPU clock. However, if the previous stratum value
was 16, then the server has synchronized to its CPU Real Time Clock.
NTP clients on the network should be configured to not use the time from
this server if the stratum is not 1. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
cntpStratumOne(1), cntpStratumFlywheeling(11), cntpStratumUnsync(16) |
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cntpVersion |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.0.11 |
This is an ASCII string showing the NTP server firmware version. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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cdmaTrapFaultStatusChange |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.0.1 |
A cdmaTrapFaultStatusChange trap signifies that the value of the fault
status word reported by the CDMA sub-system has changed. The current value
is contained in the included cdmaFaultStatus. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
NOTIFICATION-TYPE |
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cdmaFaultStatus |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.1 |
This is a bit string contained in one character representing the
least significant two nibbles of the CDMA fault status word. Unfortunately,
SNMP numbers the bits in the reverse order, so that the enumerated values
are backwards from the description contained in the User's Manual for the
fault status field returned by the cdmastat command. Each bit indicates
a fault when set. Currently defined fault states encoded in this value:
Bit 7: DAC controlling the TCXO is near the high or low limit.
Bit 6: Time Figure of Merit has been 9 (unsynchronized) for 1 hour.
Bit 5: Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) did not configure properly.
Bit 4: FLASH memory had a write fault.
Bit 3: Local Oscillator PLL fault.
Bit 2: Local Oscillator PLL failed.
Bit 1: NTP daemon is not polling the CDMA reference clock.
Bit 0: Not Used. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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BITS |
cdmaNotUsed(0), cdmaNTPNotPolling(1), cdmaLOFailure(2), cdmaLOPLLFlt(3), cdmaFLASHWriteFlt(4), cdmaFPGACfgFlt(5), cdmaNoSignalTimeout(6), cdmaDACNearLimit(7) |
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cdmaSigProcState |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.3 |
Current CDMA signal processor state. One of 0, 1, 2, 4 or 8, with 0
indicating the acquisition state and 8 the fully locked on state. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
cdmaAcquiring(0), cdmaDetected(1), cdmaCodeLocking(2), cdmaCarrierLocking(4), cdmaLocked(8) |
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cdmaChannel |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.4 |
Current CDMA frequency band and channel being used. Channels 0-3 are the
North American cellular channels. Channels 4-7 are the South Korean cellular
channels. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
priAbandclass0subclass0(0), priBbandclass0subclass0(1), secAbandclass0subclass0(2), secBbandclass0subclass0(3), priAbandclass0subclass1(4), priBbandclass0subclass1(5), secAbandclass0subclass1(6), secBbandclass0subclass1(7) |
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cdmaPNO |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.5 |
Current Pseudo Noise Offset of the base station being tracked. The value
ranges from 0 to 511 and is in units of 64 Pseudo Noise Code chips. This
offset serves as a base station identifier that is analogous to the Pseudo
Random Noise (PRN) codes used by the individual satellites in the GPS system. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
0..511 |
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cdmaAGC |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.6 |
Current 8 bit, Automatic Gain Control (AGC) DAC value. Typical values
are around 200, but proximity to the base station, type of building
construction and orientation within the building have a strong influence on
this value. More positive values have the effect of increasing the RF gain. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
0..255 |
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cdmaVCDAC |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.7 |
Current 16 bit, Voltage Controlled TCXO DAC value. Typical range is 20000
to 40000, where more positive numbers have the effect of raising the TCXO
frequency. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
0..65535 |
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cdmaCarrierToNoiseRatio |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.8 |
ASCII string representing the current received CDMA signal carrier-to-noise
ratio, a unitless quantity. Numbers less than 2.5 indicate a very weak
signal condition. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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cdmaFrameErrorRate |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.9 |
ASCII string representing the current sync channel message error rate,
a number ranging from 0.000 to 1.000. It indicates the proportion of
messages received that fail the Cyclical Redundancy Check. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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cdmaLeapMode |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.10 |
ASCII string showing the current leap second mode of operation for the
CDMA sub-system. It is either AUTO or USER. If the mode is USER, then the
current and future values of the UTC to GPS leap second offset is also
included. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
Size(0..80) |
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cdmaCurrentLeapSeconds |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.11 |
This value is the current difference in seconds between GPS time and UTC
time. GPS time is ahead of UTC time by this amount. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
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cdmaFutureLeapSeconds |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.12 |
This value is the future difference in seconds between GPS time and UTC
time. Leap seconds may be inserted or deleted from the UTC timescale twice
during the year: Dec 31 and June 30 at UTC midnight. If this value is the
same as cdmaCurrentLeapSeconds, then no leap second insertion or deletion
will occur at the next possible time. If it is different, then the change
will take affect at the next possible time. GPS time will be ahead of UTC
time by this amount. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
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cdmaVersion |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.1.1.13 |
ASCII string showing the CDMA sub-system firmware and FPGA versions. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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gntp |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0 |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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gntptrap |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.0 |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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gps |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1 |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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gpstrap |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.0 |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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gntpTrapLeapIndBitsChange |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.0.1 |
A gntpTrapNTPLeapIndBitsChange trap signifies that the value of the leap
indicator bits contained in the NTP reply packets sent by the time server
has changed. The current value of these bits is contained in the included
gntpLeapIndBits. The decimal value of these bits ranges from 0 to 3:
0 is the no fault, no leap warning condition
1 is the no fault, leap second insertion warning condition
2 is the no fault, leap second deletion warning condition
3 is the unsynchronized, alarm condition |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
NOTIFICATION-TYPE |
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gntpTrapStratumChange |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.0.2 |
A gntpTrapStratumChange trap signifies that the value of the stratum
field contained in the NTP reply packets sent by the time server
has changed. The current value is contained in the included
variable, gntpStratum. The decimal value of this field ranges from 1 to 16:
1 is the synchronized, actively locked to the reference UTC source stratum
11 is the synchronized, but flywheeling on the local real time clock stratum
16 is the unsynchronized stratum level |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
NOTIFICATION-TYPE |
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gntpRxPkts |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.1 |
Total number of NTP request packets received by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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gntpTxPkts |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.2 |
Total number of NTP reply packets transmitted by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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gntpIgnoredPkts |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.3 |
Total number of NTP request packets ignored by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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gntpDroppedPkts |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.4 |
Total number of NTP request packets dropped by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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gntpAuthFail |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.5 |
Total number of authentication failures detected by the NTP daemon. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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Counter32 |
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gntpLeapIndBits |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.7 |
This is a status code indicating: normal operation, a leap second to
be inserted in the last minute of the current day, a leap second to be
deleted in the last second of the day or an alarm condition indicating
loss of timing synchronization. The leap indicator field of NTP reply
packets sent from this server is set to gntpLeapIndBits. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
noFaultorLeap(0), leapInsWarning(1), leapDelWarning(2), unSynchronized(3) |
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gntpSyncSource |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.8 |
This is an ASCII string identifying the synchronization source
for this NTP server. It is one of GPS, CPU or NONE. If it is NONE,
then the server is not synchronized, has its Leap Indicator Bits in the Alarm
state and is running at Stratum 16. If it is CPU, then the server is
running on its NTP disciplined CPU clock at Stratum 11.
Check the Stratum, Leap Indicator Bits and Time Figure of Merit for further
information. NTP reply packets from this server will have the reference
identifier field set to gntpSyncSource if it is GPS. Otherwise
it will be set to either 127.127.1.0 (CPU) or 0.0.0.0 (NONE). |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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gntpOffsetToGPSReference |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.9 |
This is an ASCII string containing the floating value of the current
offset in units of seconds of the NTP server CPU clock to the GPS
reference time. Positive values imply that the NTP server clock is
ahead of the GPS reference time. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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gntpStratum |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.10 |
This is an integer showing the current stratum level being reported by
the NTP daemon in its reply packets to clients. If it is 1, then the server
is fully synchronized and delivering Stratum 1 accuracy. If it is 16, then
the server is unambiguously unsynchronized.
If it is 11, and the previous stratum value was 1, then the server is
flywheeling on the local CPU clock. However, if the previous stratum value
was 16, then the server has synchronized to its CPU Real Time Clock.
NTP clients on the network should be configured to not use the time from
this server if the stratum is not 1. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
gntpStratumOne(1), gntpStratumFlywheeling(11), gntpStratumUnsync(16) |
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gntpVersion |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.0.11 |
This is an ASCII string showing the NTP server firmware version. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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gpsTrapFaultStatusChange |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.0.1 |
A gpsTrapFaultStatusChange trap signifies that the value of the fault status
word reported by the GPS sub-system has changed. The current value is
contained in the included gpsFaultStatus. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
NOTIFICATION-TYPE |
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gpsFaultStatus |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.1 |
This is a bit string contained in one character representing the
least significant two nibbles of the GPS fault status word. Unfortunately,
SNMP numbers the bits in the reverse order, so that the enumerated values
are backwards from the description contained in the User's Manual for the
fault status field returned by the gpsstat command. Each bit indicates
a fault when set. Currently defined fault states encoded in this value:
Bit 7: DAC controlling the TCXO is near the high or low limit.
Bit 6: Time Figure of Merit has been 9 (unsynchronized) for 1 hour.
Bit 5: Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) did not configure properly.
Bit 4: FLASH memory had a write fault.
Bit 3: Not Used.
Bit 2: Not Used.
Bit 1: NTP daemon is not polling the GPS reference clock.
Bit 0: GPS antenna or feedline is shorted or open. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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BITS |
gpsAntennaFlt(0), gpsNTPNotPolling(1), gpsnotused0(2), gpsnotused1(3), gpsFLASHWriteFlt(4), gpsFPGACfgFlt(5), gpsNoSignalTimeout(6), gpsDACNearLimit(7) |
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gpsSigProcState |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.3 |
Current GPS signal processor state. One of 0, 1 or 2, with 0 being the
acquisition state and 2 the fully locked on state. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
gpsAcquiring(0), gpsLocking(1), gpsLocked(2) |
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gpsNumTrackSats |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.4 |
Current number of GPS satellites being tracked. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
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gpsVCDAC |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.5 |
Current 16 bit, Voltage Controlled TCXO DAC value. Typical range is 20000
to 40000, where more positive numbers have the effect of raising the TCXO
frequency. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
0..65535 |
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gpsAvgCarrierToNoiseRatiodB |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.6 |
ASCII string representing the current average carrier to noise ratio of all
tracked satellites, in units of dB. Values less than 35 indicate weak
signal conditions. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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gpsReferencePosition |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.7 |
WGS-84 latitude, longitude and height above the reference ellipsoid of the
GPS antenna. Ellipsoid height may deviate from local Mean Sea Level by as
much as 100 meters. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
Size(0..80) |
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gpsRefPosSource |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.8 |
ASCII string indicating the source of the GPS antenna reference position.
It is one of:
USR (user supplied),
AVG (automatically determined by averaging thousands of 3-D position fixes,
UNK (unknown). |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
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gpsCurrentLeapSeconds |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.9 |
This value is the current difference in seconds between GPS time and UTC
time. GPS time is ahead of UTC time by this amount. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
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gpsFutureLeapSeconds |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.10 |
This value is the future difference in seconds between GPS time and UTC
time. Leap seconds may be inserted or deleted from the UTC timescale twice
during the year: Dec 31 and June 30 at UTC midnight. If this value is the
same as cdmaCurrentLeapSeconds, then no leap second insertion or deletion
will occur at the next possible time. If it is different, then the change
will take affect at the next possible time. GPS time will be ahead of UTC
time by this amount. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
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gpsVersion |
1.3.6.1.4.1.13827.2.1.11 |
ASCII string showing the GPS sub-system firmware and FPGA versions. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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DisplayString |
Size(0..16) |
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