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syskernel
Prints the currently booted linux kernel, either 0 or 1, where 0
is the factory-installed kernel and 1 is the upgraded kernel.
sysosctype
Prints the installed system oscillator type, which is one of
TCXO, OCXO or Rubidium.
sysrootfs
Prints the currently loaded linux root file system image, either
0 or 1, where 0 is the factory installed root file system, and 1 is
the upgraded root file system.
sysstat
Prints detailed NTP status information. Included is the offset of
the NTP-steered system clock to the CDMA Subsystem clock,
the NTP daemon leap indicator bit values, the TFOM, the time
of the most recent update and the current leap seconds value.
systemio
(optional)
Returns the current settings for any installed, system options.
See
Chapter 10 - Options, CPU Module Options
for more
information.
systemioconfig
(optional)
An interactive utility that allows you to modify the settings for
the system options. See
Chapter 10 - Options, CPU Module
Options
for more information.
systimemode
Prints the time mode settings in effect for the front-panel dis-
play, or any optional Time Code or Serial Time output.
See the
systimemodeconfig
command.
systimemodeconfig
Interactive utility that guides you in configuring the time mode
settings for the front-panel display, or any optional Time Code
or Serial Time output. Allows setting to the LOCAL, GPS or
UTC timescale. See the
systimemode
command.
sysversion
Prints the Linux Subsystem root file system version informa-
tion.
unlockkp
Command to unlock access to the front-panel keypad EDIT
key. See the
lockoutkp
and
kplockstat
commands.
updatekernelflag
Command to update the flag stored in FLASH that is read by
the Linux bootloader at boot time to select operation with either
the factory-installed or upgraded kernel.
updaterootflag
Command to update the flag stored in FLASH that is read by
the Linux bootloader at boot time to select operation with either
the factory-installed or upgraded root file system.
upgradekernel
Command that performs the Linux Kernel upgrade process.
upgradercvr
Command that performs the CDMA Receiver upgrade process.
upgraderootfs
Command that performs the Linux Root File System upgrade
process.
upgradesubsys
Command that performs the CDMA Subsystem firmware
update process.
wrt_sw_opt
Command to enable a software option. See
Chapter 10 - Op-
tions, Software Options
for information.
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