proElsTimestamp - pro Els Timestamp - proteon

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proElsTimestamp

pro Els Timestamp
1.3.6.1.4.1.1.6.2.1.3

This object indicates whether ELS messages should be timestamped and, if yes, the timebase to use. Setting the object to proTSOff(1) disables timestamping. Setting the object to proTSSysUpTime(2) uses the sysUpTime value as the timestamp. Setting the object to proTSTimeOfDay(3) uses the real-time clock value as the timestamp. This object reflects the operational timestamp value currently in use by ELS. A SET of this object immediately affects ELS.

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