Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Provisioning the Input Reference
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Sample Command
ED-SYNC::PRS:TS1000::PRIORITY=2;
ED-SYNC::INP1:TS1000::PRIORITY=2;
ED-SYNC::INP2:TS1000::PRIORITY=2;
These commands set the PRIORITY for each input to the same value; if you also
provision the QLEVEL to the same value, then you set up a non-revertive switching
strategy.
Autonomous Message
TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:56:00
A 1184 REPT EVT
“PRS,EQPT:NA,PRIORITY,NSA,03-10-24 10-56-00:\"PRIORITY
HAS CHANGED,2\””
;
Manually Selecting the Reference
Use the ED-SYNC command to manually select the reference. To select the
reference, you must first set the REFMODE keyword to FORCED, as described in
Controlling Automatic Reference Switching, on page 111.
ED-SYNC:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>]::<keyword>=<value>;
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
Sample Command
ED-SYNC::SYS:TS1000::INPREF=PRS;
This command forces the signal on the PRS input to be the reference signal. The
REFMODE keyword must be set to FORCED for this command to take effect.
Autonomous Message
TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:58:30
A 1185 REPT EVT
“SYS,EQPT:NA,INPREF,NSA,03-10-24 10-58-30:\”SYSTEM
REFERENCE INPUT HAS CHANGED, PRS\””
;
<aid> <keyword> <value> Description Default value
SYS INPREF GPS | PRS | INP1 |
INP2
Sets the specified
input to be the
system reference
PRS