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MEASERR
is the last measured time offset of the CDMA Subsystem to CDMA while
locked, in seconds.
TIMEDEV
is the time deviation (TDEV) of the offset measurements in seconds. The tau
associated with this measurement is one second, which is the update interval
of the position fixes received from the CDMA Receiver.
AGERATE
is the regression-computed system oscillator ageing rate per day (several-hour
delay before the first measurements are displayed).
TAU
is the system oscillator control loop averaging time constant, in seconds. It’s
value is automatically adjusted to maintain optimum system clock offset and
stability.
EFCDAC
is the system oscillator Electronic Frequency Control 20-bit DAC value. The
system automatically sets this value to remove frequency errors. Values may
range from 0 to 1048575. Values close to the maximum or minimum will set the
DAC fault flag that will appear in the fault status display. The Time/Status dis
play will also indicate a fault condition.
TEMP
is the chassis internal temperature in °C.
Below is an example of a typical response to this command:
Command:
oscctrlstat
Sonoma reply:
20130117.00:23:10 LKD 0 6.26e-09 -6.26000e-09 1.25e-09 -6.93e-13 1955.3
524281
+50.750
passwd
This command is used to change the password for the user that you are logged in as. It affects the
serial port, SSH, Telnet and HTTPS.
passwd
is a Linux command that is also described in
Appendix
C - Helpful Linux Information
.
Command:
passwd
Sonoma reply: Interactive script is started.
ptpconfig0 and ptpconfig1 (Optional)
These commands are only available if the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) option has been installed.
Refer to
Chapter 4 - PTP/IEEE-1588
for more information.
ptpstat0 and ptpstat1 (Optional)
These commands are only available if the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) option has been installed.
Refer to
Chapter 4 - PTP/IEEE-1588
for more information.
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