-- ***************************************************************************** -- Juniper-System-Clock-MIB -- -- Juniper Networks Enterprise MIB -- System Clock MIB -- -- Copyright (c) 2002 Unisphere Networks, Inc. -- Copyright (c) 2002, 2003 Juniper Networks, Inc. -- All Rights Reserved. -- ***************************************************************************** Juniper-System-Clock-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Integer32, Unsigned32, IpAddress, NOTIFICATION-TYPE FROM SNMPv2-SMI TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, DateAndTime, DisplayString, TruthValue, RowStatus FROM SNMPv2-TC MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF JuniEnable FROM Juniper-TC juniMibs FROM Juniper-MIBs; juniSysClockMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200512141401Z" -- 14-Dec-05 10:01 AM EDT ORGANIZATION "Juniper Networks, Inc." CONTACT-INFO " Juniper Networks, Inc. Postal: 10 Technology Park Drive Westford, MA 01886-3146 USA Tel: +1 978 589 5800 Email: mib@Juniper.net" DESCRIPTION "The System Clock and Network Time Protocol (NTP) MIB for the Juniper Networks enterprise. The System Clock section of the MIB allows setting the system clock time, date and timezone. All definitions are based on the Gregorian calendar. The NTP portion of the MIB provides management for the local NTP client/server, which adheres to RFC 1305, the 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation and Analysis'." -- Revision History REVISION "200703221400Z" -- 22-Mar-07 10:00 AM EDT - JUNOSe7.1 DESCRIPTION "Incorporate 2007 U.S.A. Daylight Saving Time changes." REVISION "200512141401Z" -- 14-Dec-05 10:01 AM EDT - JUNOSe 7.0 DESCRIPTION "Added juniNtpPeerLastUpdateTime to Peer Table." REVISION "200309151401Z" -- 15-Sep-03 10:01 AM EDT - JUNOSe 5.0 DESCRIPTION "Replaced Unisphere names with Juniper names." REVISION "200309121337Z" -- 12-Sep-03 09:37 AM EDT - JUNOSe 4.1 DESCRIPTION "Added an indicator to stratum number that no stratum is set. Added traps for significant NTP state changes. Added replacement clock offset and frequency error objects with DisplaySting syntax." REVISION "200204041456Z" -- 04-Apr-02 09:56 AM EST - JUNOSe 4.0 DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { juniMibs 56 } -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -- Textual conventions -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ JuniSysClockMonth ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The month of the year." SYNTAX INTEGER { january(1), february(2), march(3), april(4), may(5), june(6), july(7), august(8), september(9), october(10), november(11), december(12) } JuniSysClockWeekOfTheMonth ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The week of the month." SYNTAX INTEGER { weekFirst(0), weekOne(1), weekTwo(2), weekThree(3), weekFour(4), weekFive(5), weekLast(6) } JuniSysClockDayOfTheWeek ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The day of the week." SYNTAX INTEGER { sunday(0), monday(1), tuesday(2), wednesday(3), thursday(4), friday(5), saturday(6) } JuniSysClockHour ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The hour of the day. Uses 24-hour clock format." SYNTAX Integer32 (0..23) JuniSysClockMinute ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The minute of the hour." SYNTAX Integer32 (0..59) -- -- NTP textual-conventions -- JuniNtpTimeStamp ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ASCII character representation of time in 64-bit unsigned long format, where the integer part is the first 32 bits and the fraction part is the last 32 bits. This represents the time stamp as defined in the NTP packet header format, which is the number of seconds since 1 January 1900. The textual form of an unsigned decimal number is taken from the NVT ASCII graphics character set (codes 46 and 48 through 57)." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992. J. Postel & J. Reynolds, 'NVT ASCII character set', RFC-854, May 1983." SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..21)) JuniNtpClockSignedTime ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ASCII character representation of NTP clock error time in seconds as a signed value. The first 16 bits represents integer part of the signed value and the last 16 bits represents the fraction part of the signed value. The textual form of a signed decimal number is taken from the NVT ASCII graphics character set (codes 43, 45, 46 and 48 through 57)." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992. J. Postel & J. Reynolds, 'NVT ASCII character set', RFC-854, May 1983." SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..11)) JuniNtpClockUnsignedTime ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ASCII character representation of NTP clock error time in seconds as an unsigned value. The first 8 bits represents the integer part of the unsigned value and the last 48 bits represents the fraction part of the unsigned value. The textual form of an unsigned decimal number is taken from the NVT ASCII graphics character set (codes 46 and 48 through 57)." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992. J. Postel & J. Reynolds, 'NVT ASCII character set', RFC-854, May 1983" SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..11)) -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -- Managed objects -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ juniSysClockObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniSysClockMIB 1 } juniNtpObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniSysClockMIB 2 } -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- System clock time, date and timezone configurations. -- -- This section of the MIB allows setting the system clock time, date and -- timezone. All definitions are based on the Gregorian calendar. -- -- Time and date fields to be set in juniSysClockDateAndTime object: -- field octets contents range -- ===== ====== ======== ===== -- 1 1-2 year 0..65536 - may be restricted -- 2 3 month 1..12 -- 3 4 day 1..31 -- 4 5 hour 0..23 -- 5 6 minutes 0..59 -- 6 7 seconds 0..60 - use 60 for leap-second -- 7 8 deci-seconds 0..9 - ignored -- 8 9 direction from UTC '+' / '-' -- 9 10 hours from UTC 0..13 -- 10 11 minutes from UTC 0..59 -- -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- The system clock object definitions are organized into the following -- functional sections: -- juniSysClockTime OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniSysClockObjects 1 } juniSysClockDst OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniSysClockObjects 2 } --////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- System time settings. -- --////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// juniSysClockDateAndTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DateAndTime MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to manage the system clock time, date and timezone. If the Network Time Protocol (NTP) is enabled, attempts to set this object will result in an inconsistantValue error. For sets, the implementation may check the value of the year and if it is outside of a 'reasonable' range (e.g., 1999..2035) it may return an inconsistantValue error. Only system clock time and date will be set if the timezone offset is not set along with the timezone name." ::= { juniSysClockTime 1 } juniSysClockTimeZoneName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..63)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Name of the timezone. Timezone name take effects only with its offset set along with it." ::= { juniSysClockTime 2 } --////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- Summer time daylight savings time (DST) settings. -- -- This group of objects are used to manage day light saving time in two modes. -- 1. Absolute mode - This can only be set for a single year at a time. -- 2. Recurrent mode - Remains in effect until it is reset. -- 3. RecognizedUS - Use defaults for known USA timezones. -- -- The above modes are mutually exclusive. -- --////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// juniSysClockDstName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..63)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of the daylight savings time (DST) zone. Setting any standard US DST timezone name with recurrent mode will result in turning on corresponding DST recurrent mode values for the timezone." ::= { juniSysClockDst 1 } juniSysClockDstOffset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..1440) UNITS "minutes" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The offset, in minutes, from the base timezone for the DST." DEFVAL { 60 } ::= { juniSysClockDst 2 } juniSysClockDstStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { off(0), recurrent(1), absolute(2), recognizedUS(3)} MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The state of DST. With each state, only corresponding objects can be set. When the state is off(0), set values will be ignored." ::= { juniSysClockDst 3 } -- -- Absolute daylight savings time (DST) objects -- juniSysClockDstAbsoluteStartTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DateAndTime MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the start time for absolute DST. Only the year, month, day, hour and minutes fields of the object are used. The other fields will be ignored for a Set operation and will return zeroes for a Get operation." ::= { juniSysClockDst 4 } juniSysClockDstAbsoluteStopTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DateAndTime MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the stop time for absolute DST. Only the year, month, day, hour and minutes fields of the object are used. The other fields will be ignored for a Set operation and will return zeroes when read." ::= { juniSysClockDst 5 } -- -- Recurrent daylight savings time (DST) -- -- The default values are based on the 1987 law for the USA. -- If none of the recurrent objects are not set below, if all other -- conditions are ok, appropriate default values will take effect. -- juniSysClockDstRecurStartMonth OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockMonth MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The start month for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { march } ::= { juniSysClockDst 6 } juniSysClockDstRecurStartWeek OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockWeekOfTheMonth MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The start week of the month for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { weekTwo } ::= { juniSysClockDst 7 } juniSysClockDstRecurStartDay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockDayOfTheWeek MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The start day of the week for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { sunday } ::= { juniSysClockDst 8 } juniSysClockDstRecurStartHour OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockHour MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The start hour for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { juniSysClockDst 9 } juniSysClockDstRecurStartMinute OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockMinute MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The start minute for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { juniSysClockDst 10 } juniSysClockDstRecurStopMonth OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockMonth MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The stop month for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { november } ::= { juniSysClockDst 11 } juniSysClockDstRecurStopWeek OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockWeekOfTheMonth MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The stop week of the month for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { weekFirst } ::= { juniSysClockDst 12 } juniSysClockDstRecurStopDay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockDayOfTheWeek MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The stop day of the week for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { sunday } ::= { juniSysClockDst 13 } juniSysClockDstRecurStopHour OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockHour MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The stop hour for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { 2 } ::= { juniSysClockDst 14 } juniSysClockDstRecurStopMinute OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniSysClockMinute MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The stop minutes for DST recurrence. The default value is based on the 2007 law for the USA." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { juniSysClockDst 15 } -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- NTP MIB object definitions are organized into the following functional -- sections: -- -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// juniNtpSysClock OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniNtpObjects 1 } juniNtpClient OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniNtpObjects 2 } juniNtpServer OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniNtpObjects 3 } juniNtpPeers OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniNtpObjects 4 } juniNtpAccessGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniNtpObjects 5 } -- -- Note: 1. juniNtpSysClock, juniNtpClient and juniNtpPeers object groups are -- system wide configurations. -- 2. juniNtpServer and juniNtpAccessGroup are per router configurations. -- -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- NTP system clock status data -- -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// juniNtpSysClockState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { neverFrequencyCalibrated(0), frequencyCalibrated(1), setToServerTime(2), frequencyCalibrationIsGoingOn(3), synchronized(4), spikeDetected(5) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the state of the NTP on the system clock. Clock states are: 0 - Clock has never been calibrated for frequency errors 1 - Clock frequency errors calibration has done 2 - Clock time has set to server time 3 - Clock frequency errors calibration is going on 4 - Clock has synchronized its time 5 - Clock has detected spike " REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpSysClock 1 } juniNtpSysClockOffsetError OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockSignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION "Displays the estimated offset error of the system clock relative to the master clock in seconds. This variable can take on both positive and negative values; the value will be positive if the system clock is ahead of the master clock; the value will be negative if the system clock is behind the master clock. This offset value will be used by the internal NTP filter algorithm to adjust the system clock to correct any error it may have. This object has been deprecated in favor of the juniNtpSysClockOffsetErrorNew object, which uses DisplayString for its SYNTAX." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpSysClock 2 } juniNtpSysClockFrequencyError OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "ppm" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION "Displays the system clock frequency error in parts per million (ppm). It will always be a positive value. This error adjustment happens when the system reboots or the NTP is enabled for the first time and it may take up to fifteen minutes to complete. Each system clock oscillator interrupts to update its clock. If, for example, it interrupts one million time per second then it has a resolution of microseconds. This is also the frequency of the clock update. Frequency error means that this system clock failed to update by parts per millionth of a second. For example, if the frequency error is 1ppm, it means the clock is ahead by 0.864 second in a day, and therefore the clock will need to be corrected by that amount in the next 24 hours for the clock to be accurate. The frequency error varies with temperature. Therefore the system clock will usually need to be corrected when the system boots, based on the temperature at which it is operating. This object has been deprecated in favor of the juniNtpSysClockFrequencyErrorNew object, which uses DisplayString for its SYNTAX." ::= { juniNtpSysClock 3 } juniNtpSysClockRootDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockSignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This indicates the NTP time message total Network roundtrip delay to the primary reference source at the root of the synchronization subnet, in seconds. Note that this variable can take on both positive and negative values, depending on clock precision and skew." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpSysClock 4 } juniNtpSysClockRootDispersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockUnsignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This indicates the maximum error relative to the primary reference source at the root of the synchronization subnet, in seconds. Only positive values greater than zero are possible." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpSysClock 5 } juniNtpSysClockStratumNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (-1..255) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the stratum number of the system clock. -1 - shows stratum is not set 1 - primary reference (e.g. calibrated atomic clock, radio clock) 2-255 - secondary reference (via NTP) " REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpSysClock 6 } juniNtpSysClockLastUpdateTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpTimeStamp UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the time of the system clock at the time when it was last updated by any associated NTP server(peer)." ::= { juniNtpSysClock 7 } juniNtpSysClockLastUpdateServer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the IP address of the NTP server (peer) which done last update to the system clock." ::= { juniNtpSysClock 8 } juniNtpSysClockOffsetErrorNew OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..25)) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the estimated offset error of the system clock relative to the master clock in seconds. This variable can take on both positive and negative values; the value will be positive if the system clock is ahead of the master clock; the value will be negative if the system clock is behind the master clock. This offset value will be used by the internal NTP filter algorithm to adjust the system clock to correct any error it may have." ::= { juniNtpSysClock 9 } juniNtpSysClockFrequencyErrorNew OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..25)) UNITS "ppm" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the system clock frequency error in parts per million (ppm). It will always be a positive value. This error adjustment happens when the system reboots or the NTP is enabled for the first time and it may take up to fifteen minutes to complete. Each system clock oscillator interrupts to update its clock. If, for example, it interrupts one million time per second then it has a resolution of microseconds. This is also the frequency of the clock update. Frequency error means that this system clock failed to update by parts per millionth of a second. For example, if the frequency error is 1ppm, it means the clock is ahead by 0.864 second in a day, and therefore the clock will need to be corrected by that amount in the next 24 hours for the clock to be accurate. The frequency error varies with temperature. Therefore the system clock will usually need to be corrected when the system boots, based on the temperature at which it is operating." ::= { juniNtpSysClock 10 } -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- NTP client configurations -- -- Note: Any router can be enabled as a NTP client and but one at time for whole -- of the system. -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// juniNtpClientAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniEnable MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "By enabling/disabling the NTP admin status, the router is enabled/ disabled to run as NTP client for the correction and synchronization of the system clock time with the reliable time sources (stratum time servers). At any given time, only one NTP client can run on any router on the system. Sets the NTP admin status along with the routerIndex where NTP client has be enabled in that router context." DEFVAL { disable } ::= { juniNtpClient 1 } juniNtpClientSystemRouterIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The index of the router to be enabled or disabled as the system-wide NTP client. Always set along with juniNtpClientAdminStatus. This is also the router context when NTP is enabled." ::= { juniNtpClient 2 } juniNtpClientPacketSourceIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "When the NTP client sends an NTP packet, the source IP address is normally set to the address of the interface through which the NTP packet is sent. Sets all the outgoing NTP packets' source ifIndex to one specific ifIndex on the NTP client from which the source ifIndex is taken. This ifIndex will be the index of the IP interface as NTP is IP/UDP based. If the value is zero, it means no interface has configured." ::= { juniNtpClient 3 } juniNtpClientBroadcastDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..999999) UNITS "microseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Allows to set the estimated round-trip broadcast delay between the system client and broadcast servers (peers)." DEFVAL { 3000 } ::= { juniNtpClient 4 } juniNtpClientIfTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JuniNtpClientIfEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Lists all the NTP client's interfaces enabled for NTP. All the IP interfaces on the NTP client are by default enabled for NTP communications and can be disabled individually on each IP interface. If desired, any IP interface can be blocked from participating in NTP communication." ::= { juniNtpClient 5 } juniNtpClientIfEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClientIfEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Each entry is per interface config for NTP." INDEX { juniNtpClientIfRouterIndex, juniNtpClientIfIfIndex } ::= { juniNtpClientIfTable 1 } JuniNtpClientIfEntry ::= SEQUENCE { juniNtpClientIfRouterIndex Unsigned32, juniNtpClientIfIfIndex Integer32, juniNtpClientIfDisable TruthValue, juniNtpClientIfIsBroadcastClient TruthValue, juniNtpClientIfIsBroadcastServer TruthValue, juniNtpClientIfIsBroadcastServerVersion Integer32, juniNtpClientIfIsBroadcastServerDelay Integer32} juniNtpClientIfRouterIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The index of the router to be enabled or disabled as an NTP client." ::= { juniNtpClientIfEntry 1 } juniNtpClientIfIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ifIndex of the interface on the NTP client." ::= { juniNtpClientIfEntry 2 } juniNtpClientIfDisable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Enable/disable NTP on the interface." ::= { juniNtpClientIfEntry 3 } juniNtpClientIfIsBroadcastClient OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Enable/disable NTP client's interface as broadcast client. As NTP client's broadcast interface, it receives the broadcast NTP messages from the associated servers (peers)." ::= { juniNtpClientIfEntry 4 } juniNtpClientIfIsBroadcastServer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Enable/disable NTP interface as broadcast server. As NTP server's broadcast interface, it broadcast NTP messages on the interfac." ::= { juniNtpClientIfEntry 5 } juniNtpClientIfIsBroadcastServerVersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..4) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "NTP Server Version on the NTP broadcast server interface. Default version is 3" DEFVAL { 3} ::= { juniNtpClientIfEntry 6 } juniNtpClientIfIsBroadcastServerDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (4..17) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Poll Interval for broadcasting NTP messages in seconds as a power of two. Default value is 6(64s). Minimal value is 4(16s) and maximum value is 17 (36.4h)." DEFVAL {6} ::= { juniNtpClientIfEntry 7 } -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- NTP server configurations on the system -- Note: Any and every router can be NTP server on the system -- and all servers' common time source is system clock -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// juniNtpServerStratumNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..255) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Configure the stratum number (level) of the NTP server. Due to one system clock, setting the stratum number have a effect of setting all the NTP servers' stratum to one stratum number(level) on the system." DEFVAL { 8 } ::= { juniNtpServer 1 } juniNtpServerAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniEnable MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Enable/disable the NTP server on the router." ::= { juniNtpServer 2 } -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- NTP peers' associations -- Note: These are the NTP servers running on different hosts associated with -- one NTP client on the system for time synchronisation. -- -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- Peer config table -- juniNtpPeerCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JuniNtpPeerCfgEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table provides information on the peers with which the NTP client has associations. The associated peers(servers) to client will be running different hosts." ::= { juniNtpPeers 1 } juniNtpPeerCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpPeerCfgEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Each entry provides one NTP server's configuration information. Each peer is uniquely identified by the routerIndex of the client to which it has to be associated and the Ip address of the remote server(peer) itself. Entries are automatically created when the user configures the remote peer NTP server info on the system which has to be associated with the NTP client and deleted when the user removes the peer association from the NTP server." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" INDEX { juniNtpClientIfRouterIndex, juniNtpPeerCfgIpAddress } ::= { juniNtpPeerCfgTable 1 } JuniNtpPeerCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE { juniNtpPeerCfgIpAddress IpAddress, juniNtpPeerCfgNtpVersion Integer32, juniNtpPeerCfgPacketSourceIfIndex Integer32, juniNtpPeerCfgIsPreferred TruthValue, juniNtpPeerCfgRowStatus RowStatus } juniNtpPeerCfgIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Peer's IP address." ::= { juniNtpPeerCfgEntry 1 } juniNtpPeerCfgNtpVersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..4) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server NTP software version." ::= { juniNtpPeerCfgEntry 2 } juniNtpPeerCfgPacketSourceIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "All the outgoing NTP packets' source address can be configured to one specific interface address on the NTP peer server. This object allows to configure all the outgoing NTP packets' source IP ifIndex to one specific IP ifIndex on the NTP server." ::= { juniNtpPeerCfgEntry 3 } juniNtpPeerCfgIsPreferred OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Select whether this NTP server is a preferred time source to the NTP client to which it has association." ::= { juniNtpPeerCfgEntry 4 } juniNtpPeerCfgRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Controls creation/deletion of entries in this table according to the RowStatus textual convention, constrained to support the following values only: createAndGo destroy To create an entry in this table, the following entry objects MUST be explicitly configured: juniNtpPeerCfgRowStatus " ::= { juniNtpPeerCfgEntry 5 } -- -- Peer data table -- juniNtpPeerTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JuniNtpPeerEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table provides information on the peers with which the NTP client has associations. The associated peers (servers) to client will be running different hosts." ::= { juniNtpPeers 2 } juniNtpPeerEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpPeerEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Each entry provides one NTP server (peer) information. Each peer is uniquely identified by the routerIndex of the client to which it has to be associated and the Ip address of the remote server (peer) itself. Entries are automatically created when the user configures the remote peer NTP server info on the system which has to be associated with the NTP client and deleted when the user removes the peer association from the NTP server." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" INDEX { juniNtpClientIfRouterIndex, juniNtpPeerCfgIpAddress } ::= { juniNtpPeerTable 1 } JuniNtpPeerEntry ::= SEQUENCE { juniNtpPeerState OCTET STRING, juniNtpPeerStratumNumber Integer32, juniNtpPeerAssociationMode INTEGER, juniNtpPeerBroadcastInterval Integer32, juniNtpPeerPolledInterval Integer32, juniNtpPeerPollingInterval Integer32, juniNtpPeerDelay JuniNtpClockSignedTime, juniNtpPeerDispersion JuniNtpClockUnsignedTime, juniNtpPeerOffsetError JuniNtpClockSignedTime, juniNtpPeerReachability OCTET STRING, juniNtpPeerPrecision JuniNtpClockSignedTime, juniNtpPeerRootDelay JuniNtpClockSignedTime, juniNtpPeerRootDispersion JuniNtpClockUnsignedTime, juniNtpPeerRootSyncDistance JuniNtpClockSignedTime, juniNtpPeerRootTime JuniNtpTimeStamp, juniNtpPeerRootTimeUpdateServer IpAddress, juniNtpPeerReceiveTime JuniNtpTimeStamp, juniNtpPeerTransmitTime JuniNtpTimeStamp, juniNtpPeerRequestTime JuniNtpTimeStamp, juniNtpPeerLastUpdateTime Unsigned32 } juniNtpPeerState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server association state to NTP client on the system. Bit Peer State Description --- ---------- ------------------------------------------------ 0 master Means NTP client on the system has chosen this peer server as the master. 1 configured Confirms peer server configured for the NTP client. 2 selected NTP client will consider this peer server when it chooses the master. 3 unusable Indication that the server does not meet the initial criteria for the master 4 preferred Indicates as preferred time source. 5 correct NTP client considers the peer server's clock is reasonably correct. 6 incorrect NTP client considers the peer server's clock is not reasonably correct 7 reserved Each bit position value of 0 and 1 disables and enables that peer state respectively. " ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 1 } juniNtpPeerStratumNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..255) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server system clock stratum number." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 2 } juniNtpPeerAssociationMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { broacastServer(0), multicastServer(1), unicastServer(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server association mode to the NTP client on the router. broadcastServer - Broadcast only NTP messages. multicastServer - Broadcast only NTP messages for IGMP multicast Network. unicastServer - Only sends NTP poll messages to the peer servers." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 3 } juniNtpPeerBroadcastInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the broadcast time interval of the NTP time messages from the peer when the peer is enabled either as broadcast server or multicast server." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 4 } juniNtpPeerPolledInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the time interval at which peer will be polled by NTP client with which peer has associations when it is enabled as unicast server." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 5 } juniNtpPeerPollingInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the time interval at which peer will poll the servers with which peer has associations when it is enabled as unicast server." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 6 } juniNtpPeerDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockSignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server broadcast delay." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 7 } juniNtpPeerDispersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockUnsignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server dispersion." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 8 } juniNtpPeerOffsetError OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockSignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server offset error." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 9 } juniNtpPeerReachability OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer reachability status. An 8-bit number that shows whether or not the peer server responded to the last eight requests to the server to which it has association; one indicates a response, zero indicates no response. Count from rightmost to leftmost as latest to later requests as reachability states. For example, 0b11111111 indicates that the peer server responded to the last eight requests. If the system client reaches one peer server less often than it does other peer servers, that server is not a good choice for the master" ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 10 } juniNtpPeerRootDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockSignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server root delay." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 11 } juniNtpPeerRootDispersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockUnsignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server root dispersion." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 12 } juniNtpPeerRootSyncDistance OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockSignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the peer server synchronization distance. Measure of the total time error since the update in the path to the stratum 1 server." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 13 } juniNtpPeerRootTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpTimeStamp UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Last time at which the stratum 1 server sent clock update reply to the this peer server." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 14 } juniNtpPeerRootTimeUpdateServer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "IP address of the stratum 1 server last updated the peer server." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 15 } juniNtpPeerReceiveTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpTimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If the peer server is either broadcast or multicast server, this will represent time stamp at which NTP client received the broadcast message. If it is unicast server, it represents the time stamp at which the peer has sent the response to the NTP client poll message." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 16 } juniNtpPeerTransmitTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpTimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If the peer server is either broadcast or multicast server, this will represent time stamp at which peer sent the broadcast message. If it is unicast server, it represents the time stamp at which the NTP client has received response from the peer." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 17 } juniNtpPeerRequestTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpTimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "For unicast server, it represents the time stamp at which the system client sent NTP request to the peer." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 18 } juniNtpPeerPrecision OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockSignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Length of the clock tick (interrupt interval) of the server's clock." ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 19 } juniNtpPeerLastUpdateTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Displays the seconds since the last update from the NTP server" ::= { juniNtpPeerEntry 20 } -- -- NTP peer filter register table -- Note: There will one table instance for each peer server associated with -- the NTP client on the system. juniNtpPeerFilterRegisterTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JuniNtpPeerFilterRegisterEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The following table contains NTP state variables used by the NTP clock filter and selection algorithms. This table depicts a shift register. Each stage in the shift register is a 3-tuple consisting of the measured clock offset, measured clock delay and measured clock dispersion associated with a single observation. The NTP clock-filter and selection algorithms are designed to minimize the error in the calculated time by using the objects values in the filter table." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpPeers 3 } juniNtpPeerFilterRegisterEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpPeerFilterRegisterEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Each entry corresponds to one stage of the shift register and reading one set of values clock delay, clock offset and clock dispersion. Entries are automatically created whenever a peer is configured and deleted when the peer is removed." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" INDEX { juniNtpPeerCfgIpAddress, juniNtpPeerFilterIndex } ::= { juniNtpPeerFilterRegisterTable 1 } JuniNtpPeerFilterRegisterEntry ::= SEQUENCE { juniNtpPeerFilterIndex Unsigned32, juniNtpPeerFilterOffset JuniNtpClockSignedTime, juniNtpPeerFilterDelay JuniNtpClockSignedTime, juniNtpPeerFilterDispersion JuniNtpClockUnsignedTime } juniNtpPeerFilterIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An integer value in the specified range that is used to index into the table. The size of the table is fixed at 8. Each entry identifies a particular reading of the clock filter variables in the shift register. Entries are added starting at index 1. The index wraps back to 1 when it reaches 8. When the index wraps back, the new entries will overwrite the old entries effectively deleting the old entry." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpPeerFilterRegisterEntry 1 } juniNtpPeerFilterOffset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockSignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The offset of the peer clock relative to the system clock in seconds." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpPeerFilterRegisterEntry 2 } juniNtpPeerFilterDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockSignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Roundtrip delay of the peer clock relative to the system clock over the network path between them, in seconds. This variable can take on both positive and negative values, depending on clock precision and skew-error accumulation." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpPeerFilterRegisterEntry 3 } juniNtpPeerFilterDispersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX JuniNtpClockUnsignedTime UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The maximum error of the peer clock relative to the system clock over the network path between them, in seconds. Only positive values greater than zero are possible." REFERENCE "D.L. Mills, 'Network Time Protocol (Version 3)', RFC-1305, March 1992" ::= { juniNtpPeerFilterRegisterEntry 4 } -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -- -- NTP router access group options -- -- Order of the access group scanning done from least restrictive to -- most restrive in following order: -- 1. Peer - Allows time requests and NTP control queries and -- allows the system to synchrozise itself to a system -- whose address passes the access list criteria. -- 2. Serve - Allows time requests and NTP control queries and, but -- does not allow the system to synchronize itself to -- a system whose address passes the access list criteria. -- 3. Serve only - Allows only time requests from a system whose address -- passes the access list criteria. -- 4. Query only - Allows only NTP control queries from a system whose -- address passes the access list criteria." -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// juniNtpRouterAccessGroupPeer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Configure the name of the peer access list for the NTP enabled router." ::= { juniNtpAccessGroup 1 } juniNtpRouterAccessGroupServe OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Configure the name of the serve access list for the NTP enabled router." ::= { juniNtpAccessGroup 2 } juniNtpRouterAccessGroupServeOnly OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Configure the name of the serve-only access list for the NTP enabled router." ::= { juniNtpAccessGroup 3 } juniNtpRouterAccessGroupQueryOnly OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Configure the name of the peer query-only list for the NTP enabled router." ::= { juniNtpAccessGroup 4 } -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -- Notifications -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ juniNtpTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniNtpObjects 0 } juniNtpFrequencyCalibrationStart NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { juniNtpSysClockFrequencyError } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap will be generated at the start of frequency synchronization." ::= { juniNtpTraps 1 } juniNtpFrequencyCalibrationEnd NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { juniNtpSysClockFrequencyError } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap will be generated when frequency synchronization completes successfully." ::= { juniNtpTraps 2 } juniNtpTimeSynUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap indicates that some kind of time synchronization has started. This trap will be generated at the start of time synchronization with the configured time servers irrespective of whether time synchronization is done with all the configured time servers or any one of them (there may be reachability or other problems) when NTP is enabled on the router." ::= { juniNtpTraps 3 } juniNtpTimeSynDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap will be generated when the NTP client is not able to time synchronize with any of the configured time servers for any reasons when NTP is enabled on the router." ::= { juniNtpTraps 4 } juniNtpTimeServerSynUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { juniNtpPeerCfgIsPreferred } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap will be generated to report the time synchronization status of each configured time server on the router when it starts time synchronization with the NTP client." ::= { juniNtpTraps 5 } juniNtpTimeServerSynDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { juniNtpPeerCfgIsPreferred } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap will be generated to report the time synchronization status of each configured time server on the router when it stops time synchronization with the NTP client for any reasons." ::= { juniNtpTraps 6 } juniNtpFirstSystemClockSet NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { juniNtpSysClockOffsetError, juniNtpSysClockState } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap will be generated to report when the system clock offset error is set for the first time from the good time sample taken, enabling the time synchronization. This is usually the case after a system reboot." ::= { juniNtpTraps 7 } juniNtpClockOffSetLimitCrossed NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { juniNtpSysClockOffsetError, juniNtpSysClockState } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap will be generated whenever the system clock's offset error is more than 15 minutes. This is an indication that something is not set properly, since an offset of 15 minutes is not considered to be a normal offset error compared to the accuracy of the time servers and system clock. For example, it may indicate an improper setting of the timezone." ::= { juniNtpTraps 8 } -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -- Conformance information -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ juniSysClockConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniSysClockMIB 3 } juniSysClockCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniSysClockConformance 1 } juniSysClockGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { juniSysClockConformance 2 } -- -- compliance statements -- juniSysClockCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "Obsolete compliance statement for entities that implement the Juniper System Clock MIB. This statement became obsolete when NTP traps were added." MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { juniSysClockTimeGroup, juniSysClockDstGroup, juniNtpSysClockGroup, juniNtpClientGroup, juniNtpServerGroup, juniNtpPeersGroup, juniNtpAccessGroupGroup } ::= { juniSysClockCompliances 1 } -- JUNOSe 4.0 juniSysClockCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "Obsolete compliance statement for entities that implement the Juniper System Clock MIB. This statement became obsolete when new offset and frequency error objects were added." MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { juniSysClockTimeGroup, juniSysClockDstGroup, juniNtpSysClockGroup, juniNtpClientGroup, juniNtpServerGroup, juniNtpPeersGroup, juniNtpAccessGroupGroup, juniNtpNotificationGroup } ::= { juniSysClockCompliances 2 } -- JUNOSe 4.1 juniSysClockCompliance3 MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for entities that implement the Juniper System Clock MIB." MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { juniSysClockTimeGroup, juniSysClockDstGroup, juniNtpSysClockGroup2, juniNtpClientGroup, juniNtpServerGroup, juniNtpPeersGroup, juniNtpAccessGroupGroup, juniNtpNotificationGroup } ::= { juniSysClockCompliances 3 } -- JUNOSe 4.1 -- -- units of conformance -- juniSysClockTimeGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniSysClockDateAndTime, juniSysClockTimeZoneName } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The management objects pertaining to the System Clock current date and time." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 1 } -- JUNOSe 4.0 juniSysClockDstGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniSysClockDstName, juniSysClockDstOffset, juniSysClockDstStatus, juniSysClockDstAbsoluteStartTime, juniSysClockDstAbsoluteStopTime, juniSysClockDstRecurStartMonth, juniSysClockDstRecurStartWeek, juniSysClockDstRecurStartDay, juniSysClockDstRecurStartHour, juniSysClockDstRecurStartMinute, juniSysClockDstRecurStopMonth, juniSysClockDstRecurStopWeek, juniSysClockDstRecurStopDay, juniSysClockDstRecurStopHour, juniSysClockDstRecurStopMinute } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The management objects pertaining to the System Clock daylight savings time information." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 2 } -- JUNOSe 4.0 juniNtpSysClockGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniNtpSysClockState, juniNtpSysClockOffsetError, juniNtpSysClockFrequencyError, juniNtpSysClockRootDelay, juniNtpSysClockRootDispersion, juniNtpSysClockStratumNumber, juniNtpSysClockLastUpdateTime, juniNtpSysClockLastUpdateServer } STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "Obsolete management objects pertaining to the system clock when NTP is configured on the system. This group became obsolete when replacement clock offset and frequency error objects with DisplaySting syntax were added." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 3 } -- JUNOSe 4.0 juniNtpClientGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniNtpClientAdminStatus, juniNtpClientSystemRouterIndex, juniNtpClientPacketSourceIfIndex, juniNtpClientBroadcastDelay, juniNtpClientIfDisable, juniNtpClientIfIsBroadcastClient } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The management objects pertaining to the NTP client group." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 4 } -- JUNOSe 4.0 juniNtpServerGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniNtpServerAdminStatus, juniNtpServerStratumNumber } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The management objects pertaining to the NTP server group." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 5 } -- JUNOSe 4.0 juniNtpPeersGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniNtpPeerState, juniNtpPeerStratumNumber, juniNtpPeerAssociationMode, juniNtpPeerBroadcastInterval, juniNtpPeerPolledInterval, juniNtpPeerPollingInterval, juniNtpPeerDelay, juniNtpPeerDispersion, juniNtpPeerOffsetError, juniNtpPeerReachability, juniNtpPeerPrecision, juniNtpPeerRootDelay, juniNtpPeerRootDispersion, juniNtpPeerRootSyncDistance, juniNtpPeerRootTime, juniNtpPeerRootTimeUpdateServer, juniNtpPeerReceiveTime, juniNtpPeerTransmitTime, juniNtpPeerRequestTime, juniNtpPeerFilterOffset, juniNtpPeerFilterDelay, juniNtpPeerFilterDispersion, juniNtpPeerCfgNtpVersion, juniNtpPeerCfgPacketSourceIfIndex, juniNtpPeerCfgIsPreferred, juniNtpPeerCfgRowStatus } STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "The management objects pertaining to the NTP peers group." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 6 } -- JUNOSe 4.0 juniNtpAccessGroupGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniNtpRouterAccessGroupPeer, juniNtpRouterAccessGroupServe, juniNtpRouterAccessGroupServeOnly, juniNtpRouterAccessGroupQueryOnly } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The management objects pertaining to the NTP per router access group." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 7 } -- JUNOSe 4.0 juniNtpNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP NOTIFICATIONS { juniNtpFrequencyCalibrationStart, juniNtpFrequencyCalibrationEnd, juniNtpTimeSynUp, juniNtpTimeSynDown, juniNtpTimeServerSynUp, juniNtpTimeServerSynDown, juniNtpFirstSystemClockSet, juniNtpClockOffSetLimitCrossed } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The management notifications pertaining to NTP state changes." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 8 } -- JUNOSe 4.1 juniNtpSysClockGroup2 OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniNtpSysClockState, juniNtpSysClockRootDelay, juniNtpSysClockRootDispersion, juniNtpSysClockStratumNumber, juniNtpSysClockLastUpdateTime, juniNtpSysClockLastUpdateServer, juniNtpSysClockOffsetErrorNew, juniNtpSysClockFrequencyErrorNew } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The management objects pertaining to the system clock when NTP is configured on the system." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 9 } -- JUNOSe 4.1 juniNtpSysClockDeprecatedGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniNtpSysClockOffsetError, juniNtpSysClockFrequencyError } STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION "Deprecated management objects pertaining to the system clock when NTP is configured on the system." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 10 } -- JUNOSe 4.1 juniNtpPeersGroup1 OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { juniNtpPeerState, juniNtpPeerStratumNumber, juniNtpPeerAssociationMode, juniNtpPeerBroadcastInterval, juniNtpPeerPolledInterval, juniNtpPeerPollingInterval, juniNtpPeerDelay, juniNtpPeerDispersion, juniNtpPeerOffsetError, juniNtpPeerReachability, juniNtpPeerPrecision, juniNtpPeerRootDelay, juniNtpPeerRootDispersion, juniNtpPeerRootSyncDistance, juniNtpPeerRootTime, juniNtpPeerRootTimeUpdateServer, juniNtpPeerReceiveTime, juniNtpPeerTransmitTime, juniNtpPeerRequestTime, juniNtpPeerFilterOffset, juniNtpPeerFilterDelay, juniNtpPeerFilterDispersion, juniNtpPeerCfgNtpVersion, juniNtpPeerCfgPacketSourceIfIndex, juniNtpPeerCfgIsPreferred, juniNtpPeerCfgRowStatus, juniNtpPeerLastUpdateTime } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The management objects pertaining to the NTP peers group." ::= { juniSysClockGroups 11 } -- JUNOSe 7.0 END