DTI-MIB - dtiProtocolClientStatusFlag

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dtiProtocolClientStatusFlag

dti Protocol Client Status Flag

The current Operational Status of the client side of the DTI interface. This MIB object should be updated no more than once per second. The Client status values are: 'warmup' The client clock has not stabilized yet. 'freerun' The client has a stable clock but has not locked to an external clock reference yet. 'fastTrackingMode' The client is in the process of locking to the timing reference. 'normalMode' The client is locked to the timing reference. 'holdover' The client has lost the timing reference and is in holdover mode. 'bridgingMode' The client has lost its timing reference but is under acceptable operational conditions based on previous data acquired in 'normalMode' state. 'testMode' (Rephrase this definition) The client has entered in Test Mode for this DTI interface entry due to a set to 'true' of dtiProtocolControlTestMode or because is receiving Test Signaling frames from the DTI Server remote end.

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