Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
System Commands
140 TimeProvider User’s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008
Normal Response Format
<cr><lf><lf>
^^^sid^date^time<cr><lf>
M ^ctag^COMPLD<cr><lf>
^^^”<aid>:<keyword>,<value>”<cr><lf>
;
Restarting the TimeProvider
Use the INIT-SYS command to reset the specified module or to clear all information
stored in non-volatile memory. All users logged in to the TimeProvider are logged
out and the user list is cleared.
INIT-SYS:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>]::<keyword>;
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
Sample Command
INIT-SYS::IOC1:::RESET;
Autonomous Message
TP-SSU 03-10-24 11:31:52
A 1193 REPT EVT
“IOC,EQPT:MN,RESET,NSA,03-10-24 11-30-42:\”MODULE HAS
BEEN RESET\””
;
Caution: This command causes the local oscillator in the
specified IOC to enter the Warm-up mode; the outputs remain in
the holdover mode until the local oscillator locks on to the input
reference signal.
All SYS parameters are reset, including the entire user list. You
must create a new security-level user after issuing this command
with the SYS:FACTORY aid and keyword.
<aid> <keyword> Description
SYS FACTORY Resets the SID, security, communication ports, and
alarm settings to factory defaults (see
Appendix A,
Factory Default Values
)
IMC
IOCm
m = 1 | 2
RESET Performs a soft reset on the card and clears all alarms.
Does not affect the SID, security, communication
ports, and alarm settings