Symmetricom 1100 Clock User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Provisioning the IOC
106 TimeProvider User’s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008
Sample Command
SET-SYS-MODE:::TS1000::SYSMODE=SUB;
Sets the system mode to Subtending (SUB). The inputs are set as described in the
table above. Record the mode in Table 4-4.
Autonomous Message
TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:40:10
A 1176 REPT EVT
“SYS,EQPT:NA,SYSMODE,NSA,03-10-24 10-40-10:\"SYSTEM MODE
OF OPERATION HAS CHANGED,SUB\””
;
Retrieving the Current System Mode
Use the RTRV-SYS-MODE command to retrieve the current system mode: SSU,
SUB, or PRR.
RTRV-SYS-MODE:[<tid>]::[<ctag>];
This command has a default access level of USER.
Sample Command
RTRV-SYS-MODE:::TS1000;
Normal Response
TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:37:54
M TS1000 COMPLD
SSU
;
SYSMODE
(cont’d)
SUB
Set the TimeProvider to Subtending operating mode
PRS – Monitor only and Disabled, cannot be
Enabled
INP1 – Priority 1 and Enabled
INP2 – Priority 2 and Enabled
GPS – Monitor only and Disabled, cannot be
Enabled
SSU
PRR Set the TimeProvider to Primary Reference
Receiver mode
PRS – Enabled as Backup Reference, can be
set to Monitor or Disabled
INP1 – Enabled as Backup Reference, can be
set to Monitor or Disabled
INP2 – Enabled as Backup Reference, can be
set to Monitor or Disabled
GPS – Enabled and Priority 1
<keyword> <value> Description Default value