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H T T P S I N T E R F A C E
Source
This field will show the source of time which is usually CDMA. If the Sonoma
is configured as a Stratum 2 server then it will show the IP address of the
upstream Stratum 1 server.
Offset
This field shows the offset in seconds between the NTP system clock and the
CDMA Subsystem clock. Positive implies that the NTP system clock is ahead
of the CDMA Subsystem clock.
Leap Indicator
This field shows whether a leap second is pending.
Leap seconds occur every 2-3 years. Possible indicator values are:
00:
Normal, locked operation.
01:
Leap second insertion event will occur at UTC midnight.
10:
Leap second deletion event will occur at UTC midnight.
11:
Fault. Unsynchronized state.
I/O Statistics
Time Since Reset, These fields show statistics accumulated since the last reboot of the system.
Packets Sent/Received,
Sent Rate,
Packets Dropped
PTP: Status and Configuration Pages
The fields on these pages show the status and the configuration for the optional PTP/IEEE-1588 pro-
tocol. If your Sonoma does not have PTP enabled then there will be no fields shown. For more infor-
mation on PTP and an explanation of the data fields on this page see
Chapter 4 - PTP/IEEE-1588
.
Firmware: Firmware Status Page
The firmware status page shows part numbers and revisions for Sonoma firmware.
Firmware Status
Linux RFS PN,
These fields show the Linux Root File System part number, version & date.
Linux RFS Version
Linux Kernel PN, These fields show the Linux Kernel part number, version & date.
Linux Kernel Version
CDMA Subsystem This field shows the CDMA Subsystem firmware version.
Firmware
CDMA Subsystem This field shows the CDMA Subsystem Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
FPGA
version.
CDMA Receiver
This field shows the CDMA Receiver firmware version.
Firmware
CDMA Receiver
This field shows the CDMA Receiver FPGA version.
FPGA
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