
DOC 6501_Release V
ATS-6501 Users Guide
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ATS-6501>remote_ntp_offset 192.168.150.63
The NTP server "192.168.150.63" is not accessible.
[ERROR] 2013-09-04T16:04:04Z
remove_clock:
Description:
Remove a clock from the timescale.
Usage:
remove_clock < clockName >
Example:
ATS-6501>remove_clock Test
[OK] 2013-09-04T16:02:37Z
restart:
Description:
Restart this application. By default the system will perform a warm restart in
which the outputs of the system and current settings will be preserved during the restart
process. Specifying a cold restart will reset the system settings to their saved values and
perform a complete reset of the hardware which will result is a loss of output signals.
Usage:
restart [--cold]
Command Example:
ATS-6501>restart
save:
Description:
Save system configuration settings to file. The save command saves the
current settings variables. This is useful in creating multiple system configurations for easy
reloading and for ensuring the instrument preserves the same settings after a power cycle.
The settings files are physically stored to the flash drive so they will be lost if the flash is
replaced but are preserved if a software update is performed.
By default the save command stores the entire settings tree to the file named "default".
This is the settings file that is loaded at startup so it defines the settings that the system will
be initialized with. Other configurations can be stored by specifying a unique filename.
A subset of the configuration settings can also be saved. This enables users to save a
portion of the settings variables and load them later without affecting all the settings
variables for the system. For instance, a user may use
save location1
gps:positioning:manual_position
to store only the GPS antenna location so that multiple
known antenna locations can be saved and then recalled later using the load command.
See Also: load, list, show, settings
Usage:
save FILENAME [NODE]
FILENAME Name of settings file ('default' if unspecified)
NODE Node subset to save
Command Example: