Specifications
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Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) and MGX 8950 Software Configuration Guide
Release 3, Part Number 78-14788-01 Rev. C0, January 2004
Chapter 7 Switch Operating Procedures
Managing NCDP Clock Sources
Display All NCDP Clock Sources
Enter the dspncdpclksrcs command to display all configured NCDP clock sources on the network.
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a > dspncdpclksrcs
PortId Best clk src Priority Stratum level Prs id Health
7.35 (e1) No 100 2 0(external) Bad
7.36 (e1) No 128 3 0(external) Bad
255.255 Yes 128 3 255(internal) Good
M8850_LA.8.PXM.a >
Table 7-18 describes the objects displayed by the dspncdpclksrcs command.
Table 7-17 dspncdpclksrc Command Objects
Parameter Description
Best clock source Describes whether the specified clock source is
currently the best (or root) clock source in the
network.
Priority Displays the specified clock source’s priority.
Stratum Level Stratum level of the specified clock source.
Possible levels are 1, 2E, 2, 3E, 3,4E, or 4.
Primary reference src id Displays the specified clock sources ID.
Health Describes the current health of the specified clock
source. The possible health states ar described
below.
Good—Specified clock source is the current root
clock or the second best clock source, and is in
good condition.
Bad—Specified clock source was the root clock at
some point, but went bad and is no longer
available.
Wideband-Locking—Specified clock source is
being qualified by the clock manager and is in
wideband-locking mode.
Narrowband-Locking—Specified clock source is
being qualified by the clock manager and is in
narrowband-locking mode.
Unknown—Specified clock source is not the root
clock source.