![Symmetricom TimeHub 5500 User Manual Download Page 173](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/symmetricom/timehub-5500/timehub-5500_user-manual_1419592173.webp)
097-55501-01 Revision M – January 2009
TimeHub 5500 User’s Guide 173
Chapter 4 Testing and Configuring the TimeHub
Provisioning Inputs on a Remote Shelf
15. Reinstall the Expansion Link 1 cable and wait for the alarm to clear.
16. Remove the Expansion Link 2 cable.
17. Verify that an alarm appears for the event.
18. Enter the command
RTRV-NETYPE-ALL
and verify that the expansion shelf’s
current hardware configuration is listed in the response.
19. Reinstall the Expansion Link 2 cable and wait for the alarm to clear.
Provisioning Inputs on a Remote Shelf
Remote shelves use either or both of the two Composite Clock inputs on the
Input/Alarm Connector module. These timing signals are typically provided from a
TimeHub or DCD Master shelf. You need to provision which of the CC inputs are
enabled. The default is that both inputs are enabled. LEDs on the front panel of the
Clock card(s) in the Remote shelf indicate the enable status of the inputs. When you
enable an input it can be used as an input timing reference. You should disable
unused inputs so that they do not generate alarms (such as
Input Disqualified
).
The following procedure describes how to set up the CC1 input as a timing
reference. This procedure is identical for CC2 by replacing any references to CC1
with CC2.
To provision the Remote inputs using TL1 commands, see
Using TimeScan THC
1. Select the
Configuration
,
Input
tab. The I
nput Configuration
screen appears,
as shown in
The columns labeled
CC1
and
CC2
identify the inputs that can be selected as
timing references. The other columns (
SSM 1
and
SSM 2
) are advanced
features that are not covered here. The top row in this screen, labeled
Enabled
,
shows which inputs are enabled.