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outputs. For example, if this field shows Local-Auto or Local-Manual,
then the time shown on the front-panel display will be Local time but NTP will
remain at UTC time. To change the time mode setting use the
systimemodeconfig
command via the console port.
Local-Manual means the user enters the time zone offset and the DST.
Local-Auto means that the time zone offset is decoded from the CDMA signal.
Time Zone Offset This field shows the offset from UTC and is only valid when the Time Mode is
Local-Manual. A positive time zone offset implies a longitude east of the
Greenwich meridian. To change the time zone use the
systimemodeconfig
command. In Local-Auto mode the time zone is decoded from the CDMA
signal.
Daylight Saving
This field will show whether DST control is enabled or not.
Time
DST fields are only used when the Time Mode is Local-Manual.
If the Time Mode is Local-Auto then this field will show “automatic”.
DST Start,
These fields will only display if the Daylight Saving Time field above shows
DST End
enabled. If DST is enabled, then these fields show when DST starts and ends
during the year. For example, in most of the U.S.A. the DST Start Time is the
2nd Sunday in March at 2 a.m. The DST End Time is the 1st Sunday in
November at 2 a.m. To change the DST settings use the
systimemodeconfig
command.
Current & Future These fields show the leap second settings, which are user-entered. Use the
Leap Seconds
cdmaleapmodeconfig
command to change the settings.
See
Appendix F - Leap Seconds
for more information.
I/O Page
This page shows any installed CPU Options and their settings. These are optional outputs that are
generated from the CPU Module in the Sonoma. A basic Sonoma Time Server has no CPU Options
installed. Use commands
cpuioconfig
and
sysioconfig
via the console port to change the set-
tings of the CPU Options. See
Chapter 10 - Options
for information on the various options.
Faults: System Faults Page
This page lists all possible system fault conditions of the Sonoma - the Linux Subsystem and the
CDMA Subsystem. For details on each fault see
Appendix G - System Faults
.
Faults: Receiver Faults Page
This page lists all possible system fault conditions of the CDMA Receiver. For details on each fault
see
Appendix G - System Faults
.
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