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Figure 5-12:
The parameters shown are explained in the following table:
1.xx10.x
1.xx10.5
1.xx10.10
1.xx10.11
1.xx10.20
1.xx10.23
1.xx10.25
1.xx10.26
If the interface is currently running WR ("Port State" not "Disabled"), the user can
expand (+) a specific interface to display an Advanced Overview (See the figure
below):
CHAPTER
5
WR-Z16 User Manual Rev. v5.0
WR Interfaces overview (Only first interface captured (wr0)).
OID
Name
net/wrX/1/
Link
Port State
Clock State
Peer MAC
Peer VID
Peer N Tx PTP
Peer N Rx PTP
Value Type
Down
Up
0. None
1. Initializing
2. Faulty
3. Disabled
4. Listening
5. Pre-Master
6. Master
7. Passive
8. Uncalibrated
9. Slave
0. Idle
1. Locking
2. Locked to REF 3. Hol-
dover
4. Error
5. Free-Running
<Data Array> (6 x u8)
<Integer> (u16)
<Integer> (u32)
<Integer> (u32)
5.3  White Rabbit
Description
Information about WR for
given pattern: wr0 →
the wrX network interface.
20xx, wr1 → 21xx, ..., wr15
(Where OIDs follow the
→ 35xx)
Specify if the link is up or down.
Current state of the port that
changes according to the PTP
protocol events.
• If this port is configured as a
timing source, it can be Slave
(active) or Passive (only handle
announce messages) à Color:
Blue.
• The port state is Disabled when
the link is down or when the port
has been configured with PTP
instead of WR.
• The port state will be Master if
it distributes WR timing (Color:
Purple).
• Finally, the other states are
transition states (mainly used by
BMCA) or error states.
State of the clock (internal oscil-
lator) shared by all PTP
instances. "Locked to Ref" is the
desired stated.
MAC address of the latest peer.
VLAN ID of the connected peer.
Number of transmitted PTP
packet on this port.
Number of received PTP packet
on this port.
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