cPtpClockPortRunningState - Cisco Ptp Clock Port Running State - CISCO-PTP-MIB

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cPtpClockPortRunningState

Cisco Ptp Clock Port Running State
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.760.1.2.9.1.6

This object specifies the port state returned by PTP engine. initializing - In this state a port initializes its data sets, hardware, and communication facilities. faulty - The fault state of the protocol. disabled - The port shall not place any messages on its communication path. listening - The port is waiting for the announceReceiptTimeout to expire or to receive an Announce message from a master. preMaster - The port shall behave in all respects as though it were in the MASTER state except that it shall not place any messages on its communication path except for Pdelay_Req, Pdelay_Resp, Pdelay_Resp_Follow_Up, signaling, or management messages. master - The port is behaving as a master port. passive - The port shall not place any messages on its communication path except for Pdelay_Req, Pdelay_Resp, Pdelay_Resp_Follow_Up, or signaling messages, or management messages that are a required response to another management message uncalibrated - The local port is preparing to synchronize to the master port. slave - The port is synchronizing to the selected master port.

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