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LS
is the current number of leap seconds difference between the UTC and GPS timescales
(16 at the time of this writing).
Below is an example of a typical response to this command:
Command:
sysstat
Sonoma reply:
LOCKED TO CDMA, Offset = +0.000000171, LI = 00, TFOM = 6 @ 2013 35 21:39:20 16
systemio (Optional)
See
Chapter 10 - Options, CPU Module Options
for information on this command.
systemioconfig (Optional)
See
Chapter 10 - Options, CPU Module Options
for information on this command.
systimemode
This command displays the current time mode for the front-panel display or any optional Time Code
or Serial Time outputs. Time modes are UTC, GPS, LOCAL-MANUAL and LOCAL-AUTO. If the
time mode is Local, then you will also see the Local Time Offset (includes time zone and DST). A
positive Local Time Offset implies a longitude east of the Greenwich meridian and that local time is
ahead of UTC. LOCAL-MANUAL means you enter the time zone and DST information. LOCAL-
AUTO means this information is decoded from the CDMA signal.
Command:
systimemode
Sonoma reply:
Time Mode = GPS
systimemodeconfig
This command starts an interactive utility that allows you to configure the time mode of any optional
Time Code outputs, Serial Time output, or front-panel display of the Sonoma.
These settings have
no effect on the operation of the NTP daemon or the underlying Linux operating system time. These
ALWAYS operate in UTC.
By default, the unit is configured to operate in UTC mode. If you need to modify the setting, you
must run this utility as root. Settings made using this command are non-volatile.
Command:
systimemodeconfig
Sonoma reply: Interactive utility is started.
sysversion
This command displays the firmware version and build date of the Linux Subsystem (root file sys-
tem).
Command:
sysversion
Sonoma reply:
Sonoma_D12 CDMA 6010-0065-000 v 0.91 - Jan 25 20:50:17 2013
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