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authorDavid Leutgeb <david.leutgeb@mannundmouse.com>2023-12-05 12:25:34 +0100
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+-- Revision 4.00 12/20/08
+TEMPUSLXUNISON-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
+
+IMPORTS
+ MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
+ Counter32, enterprises FROM SNMPv2-SMI
+ DisplayString FROM SNMPv2-TC;
+
+endRunTechnologiesMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 13827 }
+
+endRunTechnologies MODULE-IDENTITY
+ LAST-UPDATED
+ "0812200000Z"
+ ORGANIZATION
+ "EndRun Technologies LLC"
+ CONTACT-INFO
+ "Technical Support 1-877-749-3878 snmpsupport@endruntechnologies.com"
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "EndRun Technologies Enterprise MIB"
+ ::= { endRunTechnologiesMIB 0 }
+
+-- Tempus LX/Unison Cntp Product Group
+
+tempuslxCntp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { endRunTechnologiesMIB 5 }
+
+cntp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tempuslxCntp 0 }
+
+cntptrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cntp 0 }
+
+cdma OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tempuslxCntp 1 }
+
+cdmatrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cdma 0 }
+
+cCPUOptions OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tempuslxCntp 2 }
+
+-- cntp branch of the TempusLX/Unison Cntp subtree
+
+cntpTrapLeapIndBitsChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
+ OBJECTS { cntpLeapIndBits }
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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"
+ ::= { cntptrap 1 }
+
+cntpTrapStratumChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
+ OBJECTS { cntpStratum }
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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
+ 2 is the synchronized, actively locked to a network stratum 1 server stratum
+ 16 is the unsynchronized stratum level"
+ ::= { cntptrap 2 }
+
+cntpRxPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of NTP request packets received by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { cntp 1 }
+
+cntpTxPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of NTP reply packets transmitted by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { cntp 2 }
+
+cntpIgnoredPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of NTP request packets ignored by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { cntp 3 }
+
+cntpDroppedPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of NTP request packets dropped by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { cntp 4 }
+
+cntpAuthFail OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of authentication failures detected by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { cntp 5 }
+
+cntpTimeFigureOfMerit OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ lessthan100us (6),
+ lessthan1ms (7),
+ lessthan10ms (8),
+ greaterthan10ms (9)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The Time Figure of Merit (TFOM) value ranges from 6 to 9 and indicates the
+ current estimate of the worst case time error. It is a logarithmic scale,
+ with each increment indicating a tenfold increase in the worst case time
+ error boundaries.
+
+ The scale is referenced to a worst case time error of 100 picoseconds,
+ equivalent to a TFOM of zero. During normal locked operation with CDMA
+ the TFOM is 6 and implies a worst case time error of 100 microseconds.
+
+ During periods of signal loss, the CDMA sub-system will compute an
+ extrapolated worst case time error. One hour after the worst case time error
+ has reached the value equivalent to a TFOM of 9, the NTP server will cease
+ to send stratum 1 reply packets and an Alarm LED will be energized."
+ ::= { cntp 6 }
+
+cntpLeapIndBits OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ noFaultorLeap (0),
+ leapInsWarning (1),
+ leapDelWarning (2),
+ unSynchronized (3)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cntp 7 }
+
+cntpSyncSource OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..16))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This is an ASCII string identifying the synchronization source for this
+ NTP server. It is one of CDMA, an IP address of a stratum 1 server, 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 an IP
+ address, then the server is operating as a stratum 2 server synchronized to
+ the network connected stratum 1 server whose IP address is shown.
+
+ 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 an IP address or 0.0.0.0 (NONE)."
+ ::= { cntp 8 }
+
+cntpOffsetToCDMAReference OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..16))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cntp 9 }
+
+cntpStratum OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ cntpStratumOne (1),
+ cntpStratumTwo (2),
+ cntpStratumUnsync (16)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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 greater
+ than 1 and less than 16, it is synchronized to a network connected NTP
+ server operating at one stratum lower. If it is 16, then the server is
+ unambiguously unsynchronized.
+
+ NTP clients on the network should be configured to not use the time from
+ this server if the stratum is 16."
+ ::= { cntp 10 }
+
+cntpVersion OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..80))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This is an ASCII string showing the NTP server firmware version."
+ ::= { cntp 11 }
+
+cntpOscType OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..32))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This is an ASCII string showing the installed oscillator type. It is
+ one of TCXO, MS-OCXO, HS-OCXO or Rubidium."
+ ::= { cntp 12 }
+
+cntpTimeMode OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..8))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This is an ASCII string showing the time mode of operation for any
+ optional IRIG timecode outputs or the optional front panel vacuum
+ fluorescent display. It DOES NOT indicate the time mode of the Linux
+ OS clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC.
+
+ It can be LOCAL_AUTO, LOCAL_MANUAL, GPS or UTC. In LOCAL_AUTO mode,
+ the local offset to UTC is automatically determined from the CDMA
+ transmissions received from the base station. In LOCAL_MANUAL mode,
+ the local offset to UTC is user programmed and overrides the CDMA
+ system data."
+ ::= { cntp 13 }
+
+cntpLocalOffset OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the local time offset configured for any optional IRIG
+ timecode outputs or the optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display.
+ It is only pertinent when cntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL_MANUAL or LOCAL_AUTO.
+ It DOES NOT indicate the local time offset of the Linux OS clock or the
+ NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC.
+
+ When cntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL_AUTO, cntpLocalOffset is determined
+ from the CDMA base station. When cntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL_MANUAL,
+ cntpLocalOffset is the user configured value.
+
+ Its units are half-hours, ranging from -25 to 25, where negative values
+ imply that the local time is behind UTC."
+ ::= { cntp 14 }
+
+cntpDSTStartMonth OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ disabled (0),
+ Jan (1),
+ Feb (2),
+ Mar (3),
+ Apr (4),
+ May (5),
+ Jun (6),
+ Jul (7),
+ Aug (8),
+ Sep (9),
+ Oct (10),
+ Nov (11),
+ Dec (12)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the month that Daylight Savings Time begins. It affects
+ the local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs or the
+ optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only pertinent
+ when cntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL_MANUAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux OS
+ clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC."
+ ::= { cntp 15 }
+
+cntpDSTStartSunday OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ disabled (0),
+ 1stSunday (1),
+ 2ndSunday (2),
+ 3rdSunday (3),
+ 4thSunday (4),
+ lastSunday (5)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the Sunday of the month that Daylight Savings Time begins.
+ It affects the local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs
+ or the optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only
+ pertinent when cntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL_MANUAL. It DOES NOT affect the
+ Linux OS clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC."
+ ::= { cntp 16 }
+
+cntpDSTStartHour OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the hour that Daylight Savings Time begins. It affects the
+ local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs or the optional
+ front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only pertinent when
+ cntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL_MANUAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux OS clock
+ or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC.
+
+ It ranges from 0 to 23, where 0 is midnight."
+ ::= { cntp 17 }
+
+cntpDSTStopMonth OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ disabled (0),
+ Jan (1),
+ Feb (2),
+ Mar (3),
+ Apr (4),
+ May (5),
+ Jun (6),
+ Jul (7),
+ Aug (8),
+ Sep (9),
+ Oct (10),
+ Nov (11),
+ Dec (12)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the month that Daylight Savings Time ends. It affects
+ the local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs or the
+ optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only pertinent
+ when cntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL_MANUAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux OS
+ clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC."
+ ::= { cntp 18 }
+
+cntpDSTStopSunday OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ disabled (0),
+ 1stSunday (1),
+ 2ndSunday (2),
+ 3rdSunday (3),
+ 4thSunday (4),
+ lastSunday (5)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the Sunday of the month that Daylight Savings Time ends.
+ It affects the local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs
+ or the optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only
+ pertinent when cntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL_MANUAL. It DOES NOT affect the
+ Linux OS clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC."
+ ::= { cntp 19 }
+
+cntpDSTStopHour OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the hour that Daylight Savings Time ends. It affects the
+ local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs or the optional
+ front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only pertinent when
+ cntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL_MANUAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux OS clock
+ or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC.
+
+ It ranges from 0 to 23, where 0 is midnight."
+ ::= { cntp 20 }
+
+-- cdma branch of the Tempus LX/Unison Cntp subtree
+
+cdmaTrapFaultStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
+ OBJECTS { cdmaFaultStatus }
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cdmatrap 1 }
+
+cdmaTrapTimeFigureOfMeritChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
+ OBJECTS { cdmaTimeFigureOfMerit }
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "A cdmaTrapTimeFigureOfMeritChange trap signifies that the value of the TFOM
+ reported by the CDMA sub-system has changed. The current value is
+ contained in the included cdmaTimeFigureOfMerit."
+ ::= { cdmatrap 2 }
+
+cdmaFaultStatus OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX BITS
+ {
+ cdmaNotUsed (0)
+ cdmaNTPNotPolling (1)
+ cdmaRefTimeFlt (2)
+ cdmaLOPLLFlt (3)
+ cdmaFLASHWriteFlt (4)
+ cdmaFPGACfgFlt (5)
+ cdmaNoSignalTimeout (6)
+ cdmaDACNearLimit (7)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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: CDMA reference time fault (fails sanity checks).
+ Bit 1: NTP daemon is not polling the CDMA reference clock.
+ Bit 0: Not Used."
+ ::= { cdma 1 }
+
+cdmaTimeFigureOfMerit OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ lessthan100us (6),
+ lessthan1ms (7),
+ lessthan10ms (8),
+ greaterthan10ms (9)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The Time Figure of Merit (TFOM) value ranges from 6 to 9 and indicates the
+ current estimate of the worst case time error. It is a logarithmic scale,
+ with each increment indicating a tenfold increase in the worst case time
+ error boundaries. The scale is referenced to a worst case time error of
+ 100 picoseconds, equivalent to a TFOM of zero. During normal locked
+ operation the TFOM is 6 and implies a worst case time error of 100
+ microseconds.
+
+ During periods of signal loss, the CDMA sub-system will compute an
+ extrapolated worst case time error. One hour after the worst case time error
+ has reached the value equivalent to a TFOM of 9, the NTP server will cease
+ to send stratum 1 reply packets and an Alarm LED will be energized."
+ ::= { cdma 2 }
+
+cdmaSigProcState OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ cdmaAcquiring (0),
+ cdmaDetected (1),
+ cdmaCodeLocking (2),
+ cdmaCarrierLocking (4),
+ cdmaLocked (8)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cdma 3 }
+
+cdmaChannel OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ bandclass0subclass0Apri (0),
+ bandclass0subclass0Bpri (1),
+ bandclass0subclass0Asec (2),
+ bandclass0subclass0Bsec (3),
+ bandclass0subclass1Apri (4),
+ bandclass0subclass1Bpri (5),
+ bandclass0subclass1Asec (6),
+ bandclass0subclass1Bsec (7),
+ bandclass1A00 (8),
+ bandclass1A01 (9),
+ bandclass1A02 (10),
+ bandclass1A03 (11),
+ bandclass1A04 (12),
+ bandclass1A05 (13),
+ bandclass1A06 (14),
+ bandclass1A07 (15),
+ bandclass1A08 (16),
+ bandclass1A09 (17),
+ bandclass1A10 (18),
+ bandclass1D00 (19),
+ bandclass1D01 (20),
+ bandclass1D02 (21),
+ bandclass1B00 (22),
+ bandclass1B01 (23),
+ bandclass1B02 (24),
+ bandclass1B03 (25),
+ bandclass1B04 (26),
+ bandclass1B05 (27),
+ bandclass1B06 (28),
+ bandclass1B07 (29),
+ bandclass1B08 (30),
+ bandclass1B09 (31),
+ bandclass1B10 (32),
+ bandclass1E00 (33),
+ bandclass1E01 (34),
+ bandclass1E02 (35),
+ bandclass1F00 (36),
+ bandclass1F01 (37),
+ bandclass1F02 (38),
+ bandclass1C00 (39),
+ bandclass1C01 (40),
+ bandclass1C02 (41),
+ bandclass1C03 (42),
+ bandclass1C04 (43),
+ bandclass1C05 (44),
+ bandclass1C06 (45),
+ bandclass1C07 (46),
+ bandclass1C08 (47),
+ bandclass1C09 (48),
+ bandclass1C10 (49),
+ bandclass3Apri (50),
+ bandclass3Asec (51),
+ bandclass0India185 (52),
+ bandclass0India226 (53),
+ bandclass0India267 (54),
+ bandclass0India308 (55),
+ bandclass0India369 (56),
+ bandclass0India410 (57),
+ bandclass0India451 (58),
+ bandclass0India492 (59)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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. Channels 8-49 are the North American PCS channels. Channels 50-51
+ are the Japanese cellular channels. Channels 52-59 are the Indian cellular
+ channels."
+ ::= { cdma 4 }
+
+cdmaPNO OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (0..511)
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cdma 5 }
+
+cdmaAGC OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cdma 6 }
+
+cdmaVCDAC OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cdma 7 }
+
+cdmaCarrierToNoiseRatio OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..4))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cdma 8 }
+
+cdmaFrameErrorRate OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..5))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cdma 9 }
+
+cdmaLeapMode OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..80))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cdma 10 }
+
+cdmaCurrentLeapSeconds OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the current difference in seconds between GPS time and UTC
+ time. GPS time is ahead of UTC time by this amount."
+ ::= { cdma 11 }
+
+cdmaFutureLeapSeconds OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { cdma 12 }
+
+cdmaVersion OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..16))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the CDMA sub-system firmware and FPGA versions."
+ ::= { cdma 13 }
+
+cdmaSignalLossFaultMask OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The CDMA signal loss fault mask is either on or off. When it is off, the server will
+ set the Signal Loss Fault Bit in the Fault Status Byte one hour after TFOM reaches 9.
+ When the setting is on, the server will not set the Signal Loss Fault Bit in the Fault
+ Status Byte one hour or more after TFOM reaches 9."
+ ::= { cdma 14 }
+
+-- cCPUOptions branch of the Tempus LX/Unison CDMA subtree
+
+copt1PPSWidth OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the Settable 1PPS PulseWidth CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current pulsewidth setting."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 1 }
+
+coptTimeCodeFormat OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the Selectable Time Code Output Format
+ CPU Option. It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current
+ time code output format setting."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 2 }
+
+coptSynthesizer OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the Direct Digital Synthesizer CPU
+ Option. It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current output
+ frequency in units of Hz."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 3 }
+
+coptBNCOutputC OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the BNC Connector C Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current output selection."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 4 }
+
+coptBNCOutputD OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the BNC Connector D Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current output selection."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 5 }
+
+coptSerialTimeOutputBaudrate OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the Baudrate of the Serial Time Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of 4800, 9600, 19200 or
+ 57600."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 6 }
+
+coptSerialTimeOutputFormat OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the Format of the Serial Time Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of SYSPLEX, TRUETIME,
+ NENA0, NENA1, NENA8, ENDRUN, ENDRUNX or NMEA."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 7 }
+
+coptSerialTimeOutputParity OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the Parity of the Serial Time Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of ODD, EVEN or NONE."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 8 }
+
+coptSerialTimeNMEASentence1 OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the first NMEA sentence selected for output from
+ the Serial Time Output CPU Option. This sentence is only output from
+ the timeserver when the Serial Time Output CPU Option Format is set to NMEA.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV1,
+ GSV2, RMC, VTG, ZDA or NONE. At this time, only the ZDA sentence is active
+ from the CDMA products."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 9}
+
+coptSerialTimeNMEASentence2 OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the second NMEA sentence selected for output from
+ the Serial Time Output CPU Option. This sentence is only output from
+ the timeserver when the Serial Time Output CPU Option Format is set to NMEA.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV1,
+ GSV2, RMC, VTG, ZDA or NONE. At this time, only the ZDA sentence is active
+ from the CDMA products."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 10}
+
+coptSerialTimeNMEASentence3 OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the third NMEA sentence selected for output from
+ the Serial Time Output CPU Option. This sentence is only output from
+ the timeserver when the Serial Time Output CPU Option Format is set to NMEA.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV1,
+ GSV2, RMC, VTG, ZDA or NONE. At this time, only the ZDA sentence is active
+ from the CDMA products."
+ ::= { cCPUOptions 11}
+
+-- TempusLX/Unison Gntp Product Group
+
+tempuslxGntp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { endRunTechnologiesMIB 6 }
+
+gntp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tempuslxGntp 0 }
+
+gntptrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { gntp 0 }
+
+gps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tempuslxGntp 1 }
+
+gpstrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { gps 0 }
+
+gCPUOptions OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tempuslxGntp 2 }
+
+-- gntp branch of the Tempus LX/Unison Gntp subtree
+
+gntpTrapLeapIndBitsChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
+ OBJECTS { gntpLeapIndBits }
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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"
+ ::= { gntptrap 1 }
+
+gntpTrapStratumChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
+ OBJECTS { gntpStratum }
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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
+ 2 is the synchronized, actively locked to a network stratum 1 server stratum
+ 16 is the unsynchronized stratum level"
+ ::= { gntptrap 2 }
+
+gntpRxPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of NTP request packets received by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { gntp 1 }
+
+gntpTxPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of NTP reply packets transmitted by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { gntp 2 }
+
+gntpIgnoredPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of NTP request packets ignored by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { gntp 3 }
+
+gntpDroppedPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of NTP request packets dropped by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { gntp 4 }
+
+gntpAuthFail OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX Counter32
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Total number of authentication failures detected by the NTP daemon."
+ ::= { gntp 5 }
+
+gntpTimeFigureOfMerit OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ lessthan100ns (3),
+ lessthan1us (4),
+ lessthan10us (5),
+ lessthan100us (6),
+ lessthan1ms (7),
+ lessthan10ms (8),
+ greaterthan10ms (9)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The Time Figure of Merit (TFOM) value ranges from 3 to 9 and indicates the
+ current estimate of the worst case time error. It is a logarithmic scale,
+ with each increment indicating a tenfold increase in the worst case time
+ error boundaries.
+
+ The scale is referenced to a worst case time error of 100 picoseconds,
+ equivalent to a TFOM of zero. During normal locked operation with GPS the
+ TFOM is 3 and implies a worst case time error of 100 nanoseconds.
+
+ During periods of signal loss, the GPS sub-system will compute an
+ extrapolated worst case time error. One hour after the worst case time error
+ has reached the value equivalent to a TFOM of 9, the NTP server will cease
+ to send stratum 1 reply packets and an Alarm LED will be energized."
+ ::= { gntp 6 }
+
+gntpLeapIndBits OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ noFaultorLeap (0),
+ leapInsWarning (1),
+ leapDelWarning (2),
+ unSynchronized (3)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { gntp 7 }
+
+gntpSyncSource OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..4))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This is an ASCII string identifying the synchronization source for this
+ NTP server. It is one of GPS, an IP address of a stratum 1 server, 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 an IP
+ address, then the server is operating as a stratum 2 server synchronized to
+ the network connected stratum 1 server whose IP address is shown.
+
+ 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 an IP address or 0.0.0.0 (NONE)."
+ ::= { gntp 8 }
+
+gntpOffsetToGPSReference OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..16))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { gntp 9 }
+
+gntpStratum OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ gntpStratumOne (1),
+ gntpStratumTwo (2),
+ gntpStratumUnsync (16)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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 greater
+ than 1 and less than 16, it is synchronized to a network connected NTP
+ server operating at one stratum lower. If it is 16, then the server is
+ unambiguously unsynchronized.
+
+ NTP clients on the network should be configured to not use the time from
+ this server if the stratum is 16."
+ ::= { gntp 10 }
+
+gntpVersion OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..80))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This is an ASCII string showing the NTP server firmware version."
+ ::= { gntp 11 }
+
+gntpOscType OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..32))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This is an ASCII string showing the installed oscillator type. It is
+ one of TCXO, MS-OCXO, HS-OCXO or Rubidium."
+ ::= { gntp 12 }
+
+gntpTimeMode OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..8))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This is an ASCII string showing the time mode of operation for any
+ optional IRIG timecode outputs or the optional front panel vacuum
+ fluorescent display. It DOES NOT indicate the time mode of the Linux
+ OS clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC.
+
+ It can be LOCAL, GPS or UTC."
+ ::= { gntp 13 }
+
+gntpLocalOffset OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the local time offset configured for any optional IRIG
+ timecode outputs or the optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display.
+ It is only pertinent when gntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL. It DOES NOT
+ indicate the local time offset of the Linux OS clock or the NTP sub-system.
+ Both of these are ALWAYS UTC.
+
+ Its units are half-hours, ranging from -25 to 25, where negative values
+ imply that the local time is behind UTC."
+ ::= { gntp 14 }
+
+gntpDSTStartMonth OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ disabled (0),
+ Jan (1),
+ Feb (2),
+ Mar (3),
+ Apr (4),
+ May (5),
+ Jun (6),
+ Jul (7),
+ Aug (8),
+ Sep (9),
+ Oct (10),
+ Nov (11),
+ Dec (12)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the month that Daylight Savings Time begins. It affects
+ the local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs or the
+ optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only pertinent
+ when gntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux OS
+ clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC."
+ ::= { gntp 15 }
+
+gntpDSTStartSunday OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ disabled (0),
+ 1stSunday (1),
+ 2ndSunday (2),
+ 3rdSunday (3),
+ 4thSunday (4),
+ lastSunday (5)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the Sunday of the month that Daylight Savings Time begins.
+ It affects the local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs
+ or the optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only
+ pertinent when gntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux
+ OS clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC."
+ ::= { gntp 16 }
+
+gntpDSTStartHour OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the hour that Daylight Savings Time begins. It affects the
+ local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs or the optional
+ front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only pertinent when
+ gntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux OS clock or the
+ NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC.
+
+ It ranges from 0 to 23, where 0 is midnight."
+ ::= { gntp 17 }
+
+gntpDSTStopMonth OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ disabled (0),
+ Jan (1),
+ Feb (2),
+ Mar (3),
+ Apr (4),
+ May (5),
+ Jun (6),
+ Jul (7),
+ Aug (8),
+ Sep (9),
+ Oct (10),
+ Nov (11),
+ Dec (12)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the month that Daylight Savings Time ends. It affects
+ the local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs or the
+ optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only pertinent
+ when gntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux OS
+ clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC."
+ ::= { gntp 18 }
+
+gntpDSTStopSunday OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ disabled (0),
+ 1stSunday (1),
+ 2ndSunday (2),
+ 3rdSunday (3),
+ 4thSunday (4),
+ lastSunday (5)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the Sunday of the month that Daylight Savings Time ends.
+ It affects the local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs
+ or the optional front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only
+ pertinent when gntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux
+ OS clock or the NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC."
+ ::= { gntp 19 }
+
+gntpDSTStopHour OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the hour that Daylight Savings Time ends. It affects the
+ local time operation of any optional IRIG timecode outputs or the optional
+ front panel vacuum fluorescent display. It is only pertinent when
+ gntpTimeMode is set to LOCAL. It DOES NOT affect the Linux OS clock or the
+ NTP sub-system. Both of these are ALWAYS UTC.
+
+ It ranges from 0 to 23, where 0 is midnight."
+ ::= { gntp 20 }
+
+-- gps branch of the Tempus LX/Unison Gntp subtree
+
+gpsTrapFaultStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
+ OBJECTS { gpsFaultStatus }
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { gpstrap 1 }
+
+gpsTrapTimeFigureOfMeritChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
+ OBJECTS { gpsTimeFigureOfMerit }
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "A gpsTrapTimeFigureOfMeritChange trap signifies that the value of the TFOM
+ reported by the GPS sub-system has changed. The current value is
+ contained in the included gpsTimeFigureOfMerit."
+ ::= { gpstrap 2 }
+
+gpsFaultStatus OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX BITS
+ {
+ gpsAntennaFlt (0)
+ gpsNTPNotPolling (1)
+ gpsRefTimeFlt (2)
+ gpsEngineCommFlt (3)
+ gpsFLASHWriteFlt (4)
+ gpsFPGACfgFlt (5)
+ gpsNoSignalTimeout (6)
+ gpsDACNearLimit (7)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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: GPS engine communication fault.
+ Bit 2: GPS reference time fault (fails sanity checks).
+ Bit 1: NTP daemon is not polling the GPS reference clock.
+ Bit 0: GPS antenna or feedline is shorted or open."
+ ::= { gps 1 }
+
+gpsTimeFigureOfMerit OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ lessthan100ns (3),
+ lessthan1us (4),
+ lessthan10us (5),
+ lessthan100us (6),
+ lessthan1ms (7),
+ lessthan10ms (8),
+ greaterthan10ms (9)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The Time Figure of Merit (TFOM) value ranges from 3 to 9 and indicates
+ the current estimate of the worst case time error. It is a logarithmic
+ scale, with each increment indicating a tenfold increase in the worst case
+ time error boundaries. The scale is referenced to a worst case time error
+ of 100 picoseconds, equivalent to a TFOM of zero. During normal locked
+ operation the TFOM is 4 and implies a worst case time error of 100 nanoseconds.
+
+ During periods of signal loss, the GPS sub-system will compute an
+ extrapolated worst case time error. One hour after the worst case time error
+ has reached the value equivalent to a TFOM of 9, the NTP server will cease
+ to send stratum 1 reply packets and an Alarm LED will be energized."
+ ::= { gps 2 }
+
+gpsSigProcState OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ gpsAcquiring (0),
+ gpsLocking (1),
+ gpsLocked (2)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Current GPS signal processor state. One of 0, 1 or 2, with 0 being the
+ acquisition state and 2 the fully locked on state."
+ ::= { gps 3 }
+
+gpsNumTrackSats OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (0..8)
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Current number of GPS satellites being tracked."
+ ::= { gps 4 }
+
+gpsVCDAC OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { gps 5 }
+
+gpsAvgCarrierToNoiseRatiodB OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..4))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { gps 6 }
+
+gpsReferencePosition OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..80))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { gps 7 }
+
+gpsRefPosSource OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..3))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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),
+ DYN (current un-averaged 3-D position fix, operation is in dynamic mode),
+ UNK (unknown)."
+ ::= { gps 8 }
+
+gpsCurrentLeapSeconds OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This value is the current difference in seconds between GPS time and UTC
+ time. GPS time is ahead of UTC time by this amount."
+ ::= { gps 9 }
+
+gpsFutureLeapSeconds OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "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."
+ ::= { gps 10 }
+
+gpsVersion OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..16))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the GPS sub-system firmware and FPGA versions."
+ ::= { gps 11 }
+
+gpsDynamicMode OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ {
+ gpsDynModeOFF (0),
+ gpsDynModeON (1)
+ }
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The GPS dynamic mode is either on or off. When it is off, the server is
+ assumed to be in a static installation. In this case, single satellite mode
+ of operation is supported and Timing Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring
+ (TRAIM) is supported. When the setting is on, the server is assumed to be on
+ a moving platform. In this case, minimum four satellite, 3-D operation is
+ required and the TRAIM functionality is minimal."
+ ::= { gps 12 }
+
+gpsAntennaFaultMask OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The GPS antenna fault mask is either on or off. When it is off, the server will
+ set the Antenna Fault Bit in the Fault Status Byte if an improper antenna impedance
+ is detected. When the setting is on, the server will not set the Antenna Fault Bit
+ in the Fault Status Byte if an improper antenna impedance is detected."
+ ::= { gps 13 }
+
+gpsSignalLossFaultMask OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The GPS signal loss fault mask is either on or off. When it is off, the server will
+ set the Signal Loss Fault Bit in the Fault Status Byte one hour after TFOM reaches 9.
+ When the setting is on, the server will not set the Signal Loss Fault Bit in the Fault
+ Status Byte one hour or more after TFOM reaches 9."
+ ::= { gps 14 }
+
+-- gCPUOptions branch of the Tempus LX/Unison GPS subtree
+
+gopt1PPSWidth OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the Settable 1PPS PulseWidth CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current pulsewidth setting."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 1 }
+
+goptTimeCodeFormat OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the Selectable Time Code Output Format
+ CPU Option. It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current
+ time code output format setting."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 2 }
+
+goptSynthesizer OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the Direct Digital Synthesizer CPU
+ Option. It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current output
+ frequency in units of Hz."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 3 }
+
+goptBNCOutputC OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the BNC Connector C Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current output selection."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 4 }
+
+goptBNCOutputD OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the status of the BNC Connector D Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing the current output selection."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 5 }
+
+goptSerialTimeOutputBaudrate OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the Baudrate of the Serial Time Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of 4800, 9600, 19200 or
+ 57600."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 6 }
+
+goptSerialTimeOutputFormat OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the Format of the Serial Time Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of SYSPLEX, TRUETIME,
+ NENA0, NENA1, NENA8, ENDRUN, ENDRUNX or NMEA."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 7 }
+
+goptSerialTimeOutputParity OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the Parity of the Serial Time Output CPU Option.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of ODD, EVEN or NONE."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 8 }
+
+goptSerialTimeNMEASentence1 OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the first NMEA sentence selected for output from
+ the Serial Time Output CPU Option. This sentence is only output from
+ the timeserver when the Serial Time Output CPU Option Format is set to NMEA.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV1,
+ GSV2, RMC, VTG, ZDA or NONE."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 9}
+
+goptSerialTimeNMEASentence2 OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the second NMEA sentence selected for output from
+ the Serial Time Output CPU Option. This sentence is only output from
+ the timeserver when the Serial Time Output CPU Option Format is set to NMEA.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV1,
+ GSV2, RMC, VTG, ZDA or NONE."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 10}
+
+goptSerialTimeNMEASentence3 OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..20))
+ MAX-ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "ASCII string showing the third NMEA sentence selected for output from
+ the Serial Time Output CPU Option. This sentence is only output from
+ the timeserver when the Serial Time Output CPU Option Format is set to NMEA.
+ It may be NOT INSTALLED, or a string showing one of GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV1,
+ GSV2, RMC, VTG, ZDA or NONE."
+ ::= { gCPUOptions 11}
+
+END