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097-93100-01 Revision C – February, 2010

TimeCreator 1000 User’s Guide

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Chapter 2  Engineering and Ordering Procedures

TimeCreator 1000 Part Numbers

Table 2-5.  TimeCreator 1000 No Redundancy - NA AC Power - P/N 990-93101-01

Item

Part Number

Quantity

TimeCreator 1000 Shelf (SH)

090-93100-01

1

TimeCreator 1000 IOC card (IOC)

090-93121-01

1

TimeCreator 1000 IMC card (IMC)

090-93131-01

1

TimeCreator 1000 AC power card (AC)

090-93151-01

1

TimeCreator 1000 Blank Panel for power slot (BPP)

090-93142-01

1

TimeCreator 1000 Blank panel for IOC slot (BPI)

090-93122-01

1

NA AC power connector cable

160-00004-02

1

CD Manuals

998-93101-01

1

Table 2-6.  TimeCreator 1000 - NA AC Power - P/N 990-93105-01

Item

Part Number

Quantity

TimeCreator 1000 Shelf (SH)

090-93100-01

1

TimeCreator 1000 IOC card (IOC)

090-93121-01

2

TimeCreator 1000 IMC card (IMC)

090-93131-01

1

TimeCreator 1000 AC power card (AC)

090-93151-01

2

NA AC power connector cable

160-00004-02

2

CD Manuals

998-93101-01

1

Table 2-7.  TimeCreator 1000 - NA AC Power & Rdnt Clk, 8port - P/N 990-93105-02

Item

Part Number

Quantity

TimeCreator 1000 Shelf (SH)

090-93100-01

1

TimeCreator 1000 IOC card (IOC), 8 port 

090-93121-02

2

TimeCreator 1000 IMC card (IMC)

090-93131-01

1

TimeCreator 1000 AC power card (AC)

090-93151-01

2

Summary of Contents for TimeProvider 1000

Page 1: ...TimeCreator 1000 DOCSIS Timing Interface Server User s Guide Revision C February 2010 Part Number 097 93100 01 ...

Page 2: ...CA 95131 1017 U S A http www symmetricom com Copyright 2010 Symmetricom Inc All rights reserved Printed in U S A All product names service marks trademarks and registered trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective owners ...

Page 3: ... 20 What s New In This Guide 20 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeCreator 1000 Overview 24 Shelf 26 Input Signals 26 Output Signals 28 Communications Ports 28 Clock Design 29 Operating Modes 29 Performance Monitoring 30 Server Status Monitoring 30 Phase Measurements 30 MTIE Calculations 30 Physical Description 30 Functional Description 31 IOC Module 33 IMC Module 33 Power Module 34 Rear Panel Connecto...

Page 4: ... Installation Tools and Equipment 49 Unpacking the Unit 49 Rack Mounting the Shelf 50 Working With Modules 51 Handling Modules 51 Inserting Modules 52 Removing Modules 52 Making Signal Connections 53 Making Communications Connections 53 GPS Connections 55 Input and Output Connections 55 Making Ground and Power Connections 57 Ground Connections 57 Power Connections 57 Installation Check List 59 App...

Page 5: ... Cable Advance 69 Configuring Static IP 69 Configuring Dynamic IP 69 Switching Active And Standby Cards 70 Chapter 5 Provisioning Establishing a Connection to the TimeCreator 1000 72 Communicating Through the Serial Port 72 Communicating Through the Ethernet Port 72 Managing the User Access List 74 Login 74 Adding a User 75 Deleting A User 76 Displaying Current Users and User Access Levels 76 Disp...

Page 6: ... Enabling and Disabling the DTI Client Server Links 92 Enabling DTI Test Mode 94 Provisioning Revertive and Non Revertive Mode 94 Provisioning Root Server Recovery Mode 95 Benefit of Using Root Server Recovery 95 Root Server Recovery vs Root Recovery 95 Requirements for Root Server Recovery 100 Duration of Root Server Recovery Process 100 100 Enabling Root Server Recovery 101 Displaying Configurat...

Page 7: ...nsiderations 116 ESD Considerations 116 Diagnosing the IOC 117 Reading LED Conditions 117 Removing the IOC 117 Replacing the IOC 120 Diagnosing the IMC 121 Reading LED Conditions 121 Replacing the IMC 122 Repairing the TimeCreator 1000 122 Obtaining Technical Assistance 123 Upgrading the Firmware 123 Upgrading the IOC 123 Upgrading the IMC 125 Returning the TimeCreator 1000 126 Repacking the Unit ...

Page 8: ...rmation Base 269 SNMP Users and Manager Addresses 269 Network Time Protocol 271 Server Mode 272 Client Mode 272 Secure Shell Protocol 272 Secure File Transfer Protocol 272 Appendix C Installing the Two Way GPS Antenna Tools 274 Parts 274 Making GPS Connections 275 Installing the GPS Antenna 275 Appendix D Specifications and Factory Defaults Specifications 284 Mechanical 284 Environmental 284 Power...

Page 9: ...097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 9 Table of Contents Appendix E Software Licenses Third Party Software 292 Index 295 ...

Page 10: ...Table of Contents 10 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 ...

Page 11: ... 3 6 TimeCreator 1000 AC Power Module 58 5 1 State Diagram for Root Server Recovery USER mode 97 5 2 Simple Deployment with Root Server Recovery 98 5 3 Large Scale Deployment with Root Server Recovery 98 5 4 State Diagram for Root Recovery GPS NTP and RTC modes 99 A 1 SNMP MIB Event Table Entries 149 A 2 SNMP MIB Trap Object Parameters and Event Log Entries 149 A 3 SNMP MIB Trap Object Binding Exa...

Page 12: ...List of Figures 12 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 ...

Page 13: ...n P N 990 93200 01 44 3 1 Management and NTP Server Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments 54 3 2 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments 54 3 3 DTI and Root DTI Connector Pin Assignments 56 3 4 Installation Completeness Checklist 59 3 5 Module LED Descriptions 59 4 1 TOD Source Modes 64 5 1 User Level and Access 74 5 2 Security Levels vs RADIUS Server Class Attribute Settings 80 5 3 Security Levels vs ...

Page 14: ... Codes 180 B 2 Time Zone Offsets 194 C 1 GPS Parts and Accessories 274 D 1 TimeCreator 1000 Mechanical Specifications 284 D 2 TimeCreator 1000 Environmental Specifications 284 D 3 TimeCreator 1000 Power Specifications 285 D 4 Serial Port Specifications 285 D 5 LAN Port Specifications 286 D 6 Input Signal Specifications 286 D 7 Output Signal Specifications 286 D 8 Antenna Specifications 287 D 9 GPS...

Page 15: ...e format layout and purpose of this guide In This Preface Purpose of This Guide Who Should Read This Guide Structure of This Guide Conventions Used in This Guide Warnings Cautions Recommendations and Notes Related Documents and Information Where to Find Answers to Product and Document Questions What s New In This Guide ...

Page 16: ...tallation maintenance and configuration instructions or details primarily intended for qualified maintenance personnel This User s Guide is designed for the following categories of users Systems Engineers Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the TimeCreator 1000 Cross references in this chapter direct you to detailed system information in other chapters as appropriate Installation Engineers Chapt...

Page 17: ... refer to ensure proper system operation Chapter 5 Provisioning Describes the commands and procedures required to provision the TimeCreator 1000 after installing the unit Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Contains preventive and corrective maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the product Appendix A Alarms Events and SNMP Traps Lists the alarms and events and provides basic indica...

Page 18: ... means TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide The title of a document CRITICAL An operating mode alarm state status or chassis label Select File Open Click the Open option on the File menu Press Enter Press A named keyboard key The key name is shown as it appears on the keyboard An explanation of the key s acronym or function immediately follows the first reference to the key if required Username Text in a...

Page 19: ...ge to equipment do not disregard ESD cautions All ESD cautions use this symbol ESD cautions are installation operation or maintenance procedures practices conditions or statements that if not strictly observed may result in possible personal injury electrostatic discharge damage to or destruction of static sensitive components of the equipment Electrical Shock Caution To avoid electrical shock and...

Page 20: ...In This Guide Added Managing the IP Address Whitelist section to Chapter 5 Added Provisioning Root Server Recovery Modes section to Chapter 5 Modified commands in Appendix B Set Authentication radius radiusserveraddress port Set Configuration restoreuser IMC Set Configuration restoreuser IOC Show Logged in user Set Recvconfig IMC user host file Set Recvconfig IOC user host file Set Remote syslog S...

Page 21: ...New In This Guide Set Sendconfig IMC user host file Set Sendconfig IOC user host file Show SNMP accessv2 Set SNMP accessv2 Set SNMP accessv2 Rocommunity Set SNMP accessv2 Rwcommunity Show SNMP accessv3 Set SNMP accessv3 Show Whitelist Set Whitelist Deleted CLI commands in Appendix B History Clear log ...

Page 22: ...22 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 How to Use This Guide What s New In This Guide ...

Page 23: ...hapter 1 Overview of the TimeCreator 1000 This chapter provides introductory information for the TimeCreator 1000 In This Chapter Overview Performance Monitoring Physical Description Functional Description Communication Ports Outputs Reference Inputs and TOD Sources Alarms ...

Page 24: ...AMs Upstream Receivers M CMTS Core etc use DTI to synchronize the DOCSIS Timestamp and Symbol Clock used in the DOCSIS communications between modems and the headend hub The TimeCreator 1000 functions as either a root server or subtending server The root server is at the top of a server hierarchy and is the source of traceable time and frequency for all subtending DTI servers and clients in a build...

Page 25: ... s real time clock RTC can also be used as a basis for the DOCSIS timestamp to provide system TOD for operation in free run mode only The TimeCreator 1000 features include 10 2 DTI Ports 10 standard DTI Client Connections 6 for 8 port option 2 dual mode DTI Connections for use as a standard DTI Client Connection or input from a Root DTI Server with Carrier Class Performance Optional High Reliabili...

Page 26: ...imeCreator 1000 can use either GPS or DTI signals as external input references to acquire the system s frequency DTI timestamp and TOD alignment NTP and the user specified time from the IMC s real time clock RTC can also provide system TOD with much less accuracy See Table 1 1 for descriptions Only GPS can provide a common timestamp across the network for a distributed M CMTS deployment It is sugg...

Page 27: ... reference switches two times once when the disqualifying event occurs and again when the initial input is re qualified In the non revertive mode the system reference switches to the next highest input but does not revert to the initial input when the initial input is re qualified The system reference switches only once when the disqualifying event occurs Revertive mode is used when the port prior...

Page 28: ...igure the TimeCreator 1000 with commands using a terminal or personal computer PC with terminal emulation software see Communicating Through the Serial Port on page 72 The connector is located on the IMC The Local port is configured as a DCE interface and the default specifications are as follows 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity 9600 baud rate 57600 is supported only in the IMC rev H version 1 00 ...

Page 29: ...ence GPS or DTI TOD can be from NTP a user specified time or from the IMC s real time clock Fast Lock Acquire In this mode the system quickly locks the local oscillator frequency to another frequency source GPS or DTI reference to establish the system s frequency and TOD Normal Locked In this operating mode the system s output frequency and TOD are tracking the reference frequency GPS or DTI and T...

Page 30: ...ulated for the user Frame error rate FER is also calculated and made available to the user It is calculated over a 10 second window MTIE Calculations MTIE is a measure of the relative noisiness of a signal that relates to frequency offsets and phase transients The TimeCreator 1000 automatically calculates MTIE for each enabled input from the most recent 1000 seconds From this calculation you can r...

Page 31: ...e is qualified as the system reference the server uses the qualified reference to acquire the system s frequency DTI timestamp and TOD alignment The TimeCreator 1000 rear panel has ten DTI client links six DTI client links for 8 port option and two client server links Client links connect to an M CMTS Core Upstream receiver Edge QAM or DTI server Server links allow a subtending server to receive t...

Page 32: ...eCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeCreator 1000 Functional Description Figure 1 5 TimeCreator 1000 Block Diagram Figure 1 6 IMC Module Block Diagram ...

Page 33: ...em The LEDs indicate Power Status Active Status Output Status External Reference Status Alarm Status Holdover Status The test output connectors provide a 10 24 MHz master clock signal and a 10 kHz DTI frame clock signal IMC Module Connectors for Ethernet management NTP time server EIA 232 serial and the Two Way GPS Timing Antenna connections are located on the IMC module The IMC s LEDs indicate th...

Page 34: ...frequency references There are also two BITS connectors Each DTI link connection has associated LEDs that indicate connection status Communication Ports Communications ports on the IMC allow you to provision monitor and troubleshoot the shelf You communicate with the TimeCreator 1000 using either CLI or SNMP protocols Local Craft Serial Port The EIA 232 port supports local control you can configur...

Page 35: ...sover connection The DTI server output is a Manchester encoded frame with an underlying bit rate of 5 12 Mbps locked to the DTI Master Clock You can enable or disable each output individually through user commands see the command Set Interface on page 213 The TimeCreator 1000 automatically calibrates each DTI Output when a DTI Client is connected eliminating the need to manually compensate for cab...

Page 36: ...phase when it returns to normal operation To do this the TimeCreator has a Root Server Recovery function that re synchronizes the root server to the rest of the network To accomplish this there has to be a connection between the root server port 12 and a subtending server port 1 with port 12 of the root server set as a Client but not enabled When the root server recovers power or has been serviced...

Page 37: ...ser s Guide 37 Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures This chapter describes the items available for the TimeCreator 1000 and lists the part number for each item In This Chapter Overview TimeCreator 1000 Part Numbers User Supplied Tools and Materials ...

Page 38: ...rations This section provides part numbers and descriptions for the various system configurations and parts available for the TimeCreator 1000 Table 2 1 provides a list of common configurations and Table 2 3 lists the shelf component and accessory part numbers Note When operating in basic configuration blank panels are available to cover the vacant module slots in the shelf Table 2 1 Common Config...

Page 39: ...umber for a basic TimeCreator 1000 with no redundancy is 990 93105 00 TimeCreator 1000 NA AC Power 1 SH 1 IMC 2 IOC 2 AC GPS see Table 2 9 990 93107 01 TimeCreator 1000 DC power 1 SH 1 IMC 2 IOC 2 DC GPS see Table 2 10 990 93108 01 TimeCreator 1000 NA AC Power 1 SH 1 IMC 2 IOC 2 AC GPS NTP see Table 2 11 990 93109 01 TimeCreator 1000 DC power 1 SH 1 IMC 2 IOC 2 DC GPS NTP see Table 2 12 990 93110 ...

Page 40: ...k Panel 090 93142 01 TimeCreator 8 port to 12 port IOC Upgrade kit 990 93121 99 Table 2 4 GPS Parts and Accessories Part Number Description 990 93500 011 Note 1 Kit includes GPS antenna mounting hardware and lightning suppressor Order antenna cables separately Two Way Antenna Kit 090 58545 01 Two Way GPS Antenna spare 043 00018 01 Lightning suppressor spare 060 58545 01 RG 58 cable 3 m 10 ft 060 5...

Page 41: ... for IOC slot BPI 090 93122 01 1 NA AC power connector cable 160 00004 02 1 CD Manuals 998 93101 01 1 Table 2 6 TimeCreator 1000 NA AC Power P N 990 93105 01 Item Part Number Quantity TimeCreator 1000 Shelf SH 090 93100 01 1 TimeCreator 1000 IOC card IOC 090 93121 01 2 TimeCreator 1000 IMC card IMC 090 93131 01 1 TimeCreator 1000 AC power card AC 090 93151 01 2 NA AC power connector cable 160 0000...

Page 42: ...er card DC 090 93141 01 2 CD Manuals 998 93101 01 1 Table 2 9 TimeCreator 1000 NA AC Power P N 990 93107 01 Item Part Number Quantity TimeCreator 1000 Shelf SH 090 93100 01 1 TimeCreator 1000 IOC card IOC 090 93121 01 2 TimeCreator 1000 IMC card IMC 090 93131 01 1 TimeCreator 1000 AC power card AC 090 93151 01 2 2 way Timing Antenna 090 58545 01 1 GPS volute ant bracket kit 093 00001 01 1 TimeProv...

Page 43: ... 00001 01 1 TimeProvider TimeCreator GPS hardware kit 093 58545 01 1 IF antenna mounting kit 093 72010 71 1 CD Manuals 998 93101 01 1 Table 2 11 TimeCreator 1000 NA AC Power P N 990 93109 01 Item Part Number Quantity TimeCreator 1000 Shelf SH 090 93100 01 1 TimeCreator 1000 IOC card IOC 090 93121 01 2 TimeCreator 1000 IMC card IMC 090 93131 01 1 TimeCreator 1000 AC power card AC 090 93151 01 2 Lic...

Page 44: ...e Certificate 920 93200 01 1 2 way Timing Antenna 090 58545 01 1 GPS volute ant bracket kit 093 00001 01 1 TimeProvider TimeCreator GPS hardware kit 093 58545 01 1 IF antenna mounting kit 093 72010 71 1 NA AC power connector cable 160 00004 02 2 CD Manuals 998 93101 01 1 Table 2 13 GPS Antenna Kit P N 990 93500 01 Item Part Number Quantity 2 way Timing Antenna 090 58545 01 1 GPS volute ant bracket...

Page 45: ...ewdriver to install the TimeCreator 1000 shelf in a rack ESD wrist strap for installing modules Digital multimeter Fluke 77 or equivalent for verifying power connections to the shelf Laptop computer with communications software e g Windows Hyperterminal ProComm Plus for setting system parameters These standard tools and materials are not supplied but may be required for installing the GPS antenna ...

Page 46: ...46 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures User Supplied Tools and Materials ...

Page 47: ...ator 1000 This chapter describes the procedures for installing the TimeCreator 1000 In This Chapter Getting Started Unpacking the Unit Rack Mounting the Shelf Working With Modules Making Signal Connections Making Ground and Power Connections Installation Check List Applying Power to the TimeCreator 1000 ...

Page 48: ...y grounded The TimeCreator 1000 is designed to mount in a 19 inch 48 cm rack occupies 1 75 in 4 5 cm 1 RU of vertical rack space and has a depth of 20 in 50 8 cm Environmental Requirements To prevent the unit from malfunctioning or interfering with other equipment install and operate the unit according to the following guidelines Operating temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 1...

Page 49: ...equipment in rack Digital Voltmeter DVM Unpacking the Unit The TimeCreator 1000 is packaged to protect it from normal shock vibration and handling damage Unpack and inspect the unit as follows 1 Wear a properly grounded protective wrist strap or other ESD device 2 Inspect the container for signs of damage If the container appears to be damaged notify both the carrier and your Symmetricom distribut...

Page 50: ... if the model or item number do not match For a complete listing of item numbers contact your Symmetricom distributor Rack Mounting the Shelf The installation procedure described in this section provides general guidelines for installing the TimeCreator 1000 Always follow applicable local electrical codes Use the following steps to mount the TimeCreator 1000 in a 19 or 23 inch 48 or 58 42 cm rack ...

Page 51: ...with the TimeCreator 1000 Handling Modules When handling any of the modules observe the following precautions 1 Use proper static control precautions when handling modules Protect the equipment against ESD electrostatic discharge by using a grounded protective wrist strap and normal equipment grounding 2 Avoid touching component leads and edge connectors 3 Avoid placing the module on an ungrounded...

Page 52: ...en the captive screws and then pull out on the handles located on each side of the module Be sure to place the module on a static free surface Caution You must disconnect power prior to removing the power module but all other modules can be removed and inserted while system power is supplied without damaging modules however system performance may be affected Caution To avoid possible damage or int...

Page 53: ...ocated on the IMC as shown in Figure 3 2 See Working With Modules on page 51 for module installation instructions Figure 3 2 IMC Module Ethernet Management and NTP Server Ports The Ethernet Management and NTP server ports are standard 10Base T 100Base T shielded RJ 45 receptacles To connect the TimeCreator 1000 to an Ethernet network and to connect the NTP server to an NTP client use shielded twis...

Page 54: ... control When connecting to this port use a shielded EIA 232 direct connect cable with the cable shield connected to pin 1 Figure 3 3 shows the EIA 232 connector pin assignments for the serial port Figure 3 3 Serial Port Connector Pins Table 3 2 describes the EIA 232 connector pin assignments for the serial port Table 3 1 Management and NTP Server Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments Signal Name Pin...

Page 55: ...ts 1 through 10 and additionally ports 11 and 12 if these two ports are provisioned as outputs The server connectors are ports A and B if these two ports are provisioned as inputs To connect a TimeCreator 1000 server output to M CMTS components install a shielded twisted pair RJ 45 cable CAT5E or better between the M CMTS components and the rear panel DTI server output connector port 1 10 or port ...

Page 56: ...rver port 12 to a subtending server port 1 This enables root server recovery in an orderly manner from any outages affecting the root server The connector pinouts are listed in Table 3 3 Figure 3 4 Rear Panel DTI Links Note Continuing improvements to the design of the TimeCreator 1000 have lowered the level of emissions UTP cable can be used for DTI links with TimeCreator 1000 chassis revisions E ...

Page 57: ...near the back Using a ring terminal on the 12 AWG wire connect the ground lug to permanent earth ground Power Connections Install the appropriate power module and make the power connections as follows DC Power 1 Ensure the power source is turned off 2 Connect the frame ground terminal to earth ground 3 Locate power terminals on the 48 V DC Power Module 4 Using 16 AWG minimum stranded wire connect ...

Page 58: ...Ensure the power source is turned off 2 Connect the power cord to the power connector on the 120V 220V AC Power Module 3 Connect the power cord to the power source Figure 3 6 TimeCreator 1000 AC Power Module Note The AC power socket contains two 2 amp fuses one in line and one spare Warning To avoid possible damage to equipment you must provide power source protective fusing as part of the install...

Page 59: ...rmal operation the IOC module and IMC module LEDs all turn on After the module self test is complete and the module firmware is operational the LED states may change to indicate the appropriate state or status Table 3 5 provides a description of the module LEDs Table 3 4 Installation Completeness Checklist Operation Complete Ensure the TimeCreator 1000 chassis is securely attached to mounting rack...

Page 60: ...IOC Module Ext Ref Off System is not provisioned to use external references Amber System is provisioned to use external references but at least one of the reference inputs has been disqualified from being selected as system reference Green System is provisioned to use external reference s and all reference inputs are qualified as possible system references Power Off Module power fault Green Module...

Page 61: ...ectivity Status LED alternate being ON and OFF A 11 B 12 DTI Server Connection Status Off Disabled or not connected to DTI client Green 1 Connected to DTI client 2 In Test Mode the DTI Server Port State LED and DTI Server Port Connectivity Status LED alternate being ON and OFF 1 10 DTI Server State Off Disabled or client operating normally Amber 1 Enabled client indicates Warm up Free run Holdover...

Page 62: ...62 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Chapter 3 Installing the TimeCreator 1000 Applying Power to the TimeCreator 1000 ...

Page 63: ...User s Guide 63 Chapter 4 General Guidelines for using the Symmetricom TimeCreator 1000 This chapter provides basic information to which users can refer to ensure proper system operation In This Chapter Clock Operations GPS NTP Client Mode DHCP CLI commands ...

Page 64: ... manually correct the phase This prevents unmanaged discontinuities of the DOCSIS time stamp GPS For details on proper installation of the GPS antenna refer to Appendix C Proper cable grounding techniques and lightning arrestors should be used Mount the antenna outside preferably on the roof with a clear view of the sky Do not mount the antenna near a wall or other obstruction blocking part of the...

Page 65: ...h0 disable set ip state eth0 enable CLI commands Logging In And Out At the login prompt enter the user name At the password prompt enter the password The default administrator user name is admin with password SymmTC1000 To logout use the command logout Example Type logout and press Enter Adding And Deleting Users Only an administrator level user can add or delete users Additional users can be adde...

Page 66: ...ation in the IOC2 card Set configuration backup IMC IOC2 See Backing up Provisioning Data on page 110 for additional details Restoring Default Configuration To restore factory defaults while preserving users and IP configuration Set configuration default To restore factory defaults Set configuration factory See Restoring Provisioning Data on page 111 for additional details Determining Status Enter...

Page 67: ...terface state port 5 enable Setting The Output To Test Mode Enter the following command to set the interface test mode Example for port 9 Set interface test mode port 9 enable Configuring For Default Mode Real Time Clock Enter the following commands to set the TOD source to RTC Set tod source rtc Sync tod source now Configuring For User Mode Enter the following command to set the clock in user mod...

Page 68: ... server add ip address Set service ntpd disable Set service ntpd enable Sync tod source now Configuring For Subtending Mode Enter the following commands to set up Subtending mode Example for portA port 11 Set tod source dti Set interface type porta client Set interface state port 11 enable Previous 2 commands must be issued first Example on root server using port 5 Set interface state port 5 enabl...

Page 69: ...ce Example to set cable advance for port 5 to 0x001023 Set cable adv port 5 manual 00 10 23 Setting Auto Cable Advance Example to set cable advance for port 5 Set cable adv port 5 auto Configuring Static IP Example for host ip address of 192 168 5 2 with router gateway at 192 168 5 1 Set ip state eth0 disable Set ip mode eth0 mode static Set ip eth0 addr 192 168 5 2 Set ip eth0 mask 24 Set ip eth0...

Page 70: ... 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Chapter 4 General Guidelines for using the Symmetricom TimeCreator 1000 CLI commands Switching Active And Standby Cards Example for IOC 1 presently active and switching to IOC 2 Set ioc state IOC2 active ...

Page 71: ...n to the TimeCreator 1000 Managing the User Access List Managing the IP Address Whitelist Provisioning Login Authentication Provisioning Services Provisioning the Ethernet Ports Setting the System Date Time and Time Offset Setting the DTI Server Type Provisioning the Input Reference Provisioning the DTI Links Provisioning Revertive and Non Revertive Mode Provisioning Root Server Recovery Mode Prov...

Page 72: ...ect the TimeCreator 1000 to a terminal or a computer with terminal emulation through a straight serial cable 1 Connect one end of a straight cable to the serial port on the computer or terminal and the other end to the EIA 232 connector on the IMC 2 Configure the emulation software for 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and 9600 baud rate 3 Start the terminal emulation software and press Enter The s...

Page 73: ...ess parameter with the following commands Example Type set ip eth0 addr 192 168 0 10 then press Enter Type set ip eth0 mask 24 then press Enter Type set ip eth0 broadcast 192 168 0 255 then press Enter Type set ip eth0 gateway 192 168 0 254 then press Enter Type set ip state eth0 restart Connecting Through an Ethernet LAN 1 Ensure that the TimeCreator 1000 is connected to a LAN see Making Communic...

Page 74: ...connected to a LAN or directly connected to a PC through the EIA 232 serial port See Making Communications Connections on page 53 2 If the TimeCreator 1000 is connected to a LAN Telnet from your PC to the assigned IP address and start a Telnet session and press Enter Caution To avoid a possible service call do not lose or misplace the user name and password of the Admin level user Caution After th...

Page 75: ...ts you for the user access level 5 Type the user access level and press Enter The system prompts you for a password 6 Type a password and press Enter The password you enter will be the log in password for the user The system responds with the confirm password prompt Note The unit s default user name is admin and the default password is SymmTC1000 To avoid unauthorized access you should change the ...

Page 76: ... Access Levels Use the following procedure to retrieve a list of all assigned users and their access levels Users logged in remotely via RADIUS or TACACS will be displayed as username remote rather than just username for local users 1 Login at the Admin level see Login on page 74 2 Type show user and press Enter The system displays the current list of users Displaying Logged in Users Use the follo...

Page 77: ...firm password prompt 5 Type the user s password again and press Enter 6 Type set user modify user access level access level and press Enter The access level is 1 2 or 3 where 3 is admin level Note User passwords can consist of alphanumeric characters _ and with a minimum of 8 characters and a maximum of 32 characters Usernames can consist of numbers upper and lower case letters dash and underscore...

Page 78: ...IP addresses on the whitelist type show whitelist and press Enter 3 To add a specific IP address to the whitelist type set whitelist add ip address and press Enter For example set whitelist add 192 168 5 10 4 To add IP addresses using a subnet mask type set whitelist add ip address ip mask and press Enter The mask indicates which parts of the IP address are significant it is specified as a prefix ...

Page 79: ...uthentication scheme used in the TimeCreator 1000 allows you to provision either a RADIUS or TACACS server IP address and authentication key s for server access If RADIUS or TACACS is enabled the system allows local login if the server doesn t authenticate the user and the user is configured locally Provisioning the TC1000 for Login Authentication RADIUS Server To provision the TC1000 with the RAD...

Page 80: ...erver see http www freeradius org configuration requires placing the TimeCreator 1000 user information in the file etc raddb users conf For other RADIUS servers see the appropriate user documentation for information on how to configure the server The Class attribute from the RADIUS server is used by the TimeCreator 1000 to indicate the security level for each authorized user as described in the Ta...

Page 81: ...conf file Example client 192 168 0 0 16 secret testing123 shortname private network 2 Note When using the TimeCreator s show user command users logged in remotely via RADIUS will be displayed as username remote rather than just username for local users Note If you change the Class attribute in the file etc raddb users conf you need to use the set user del command to delete the TimeCreator s stale ...

Page 82: ...meCreator 1000 to indicate the security level for each authorized user as described in the Table below Listed below are example configurations for the file tac cfg for the Cisco TAC_PLUS TACACS server Example 1 Admin Level User For user usr_a with a password of test1a and a secret key of testing123 CONFIGURE ENCYPTION KEY key testing123 Configure User user usr_a pap cleartext test1a opap cleartext...

Page 83: ...2b global cleartext test2b service exec default attribute permit priv lvl 8 End file Example 3 User Level User For user usr_c with a password of test3c and a secret key of testing123 CONFIGURE ENCYPTION KEY key testing123 Configure User user usr_c pap cleartext test3c opap cleartext test3c global cleartext test3c service exec default attribute permit priv lvl 1 End file Note When using the TimeCre...

Page 84: ...provisioning the unit for static IP address you can set the Host address Mask address and Gateway address or you can set the addresses to the factory default See Appendix D Specifications and Factory Defaults for default IP addresses Static IP Mode Use the following procedure to configure the TimeCreator 1000 IP parameters Host Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address on the MGMT port Use the dot d...

Page 85: ...reator 1000 to enable DHCP on the MGMT port Example 1 Login at the Admin or Power User level see Login on page 74 2 Type set ip mode eth0 mode dhcp and press Enter 3 Type set ip state eth0 restart and press Enter Setting the System Date Time and Time Offset The TimeCreator 1000 Time of Day can be set either by an external source or manually with the Set Clock command You can set the time and date ...

Page 86: ...RTC mode is selected then the time is already available Other modes need to obtain the time from an external source Once the unit has passed beyond warm up a jam sync is required to adjust the time when changing the TOD source Note If the offset is changed then the unit saves the configuration and restarts the IMC Warning Changing the TOD source and performing the jam sync may require cable modems...

Page 87: ...000 as a root server in free run mode with the TOD set by the user to the current time perform the following steps 1 Login at the Admin or Power User level see Login on page 74 2 Type set tod source user and press Enter 3 Type set clock date date time time and press Enter NTP Client Set Mode The Set TOD Source NTP command is used to provision the Time of Day source to be an NTP server Real Time Cl...

Page 88: ...74 2 Type set tod source rtc and press Enter Root DTI Server in GPS Mode In GPS mode the time is obtained from GPS The system waits until it has valid time from GPS before it transitions out of warm up Example To provision the TimeCreator 1000 as a root server with GPS as the external reference perform the following steps 1 Login at the Admin or Power User level see Login on page 74 2 Type set tod...

Page 89: ...d to ports A and B of a subtending server and you can provision a priority level for each port You can also provision NTP to provide TOD with frequency provided by the IOC clock The TOD source must be set prior to enabling the desired interface Setting the GPS Parameters When the GPS reference is enabled you can set the satellite position parameters either automatically or manually Use the command...

Page 90: ...the DTI Parameters DTI references connect to ports A and B When you provision DTI as a reference TOD source set to DTI you must set ports A and B for client mode and enable these ports You can also set a priority value for each port Example To provision ports A and B for DTI reference set port A for a priority of 1 and port B for a priority of 2 then perform the following steps 1 Login at the Admi...

Page 91: ...e ntp and press Enter 3 Type set service ntp enable and press Enter 4 Type set firewall ntp enable and press Enter 5 Type set ntp server add ip address and press Enter If required by the NTP server specify a keyID with the NTP Server command use the NTP Key command to add key configuration and NTP Authorization to enable or disable authorization operation Force System Time to Reference Jam Sync Th...

Page 92: ... either client or server before being enabled or disabled The LED status indicators on the DTI links are described in Table 5 5 Enabling and Disabling the DTI Server Links To enable all DTI link ports perform the following steps 1 Login at the Admin or Power User level see Login on page 74 2 Type set tod source dti and press Enter 3 Type set interface state all enable and press Enter Enabling and ...

Page 93: ...ting Normally Amber 1 Enabled client indicates Warm up Free run Holdover or Fast Lock states 2 In Test Mode the DTI Output State LED and DTI Output Connectivity Status LED shall alternate being on and off DTI Output Connectivity Status Off 1 Disabled 2 Not connected to DTI client Green 1 Connected to DTI client 2 In Test Mode the DTI Output State LED and DTI Output Connectivity Status LED shall al...

Page 94: ...son the reference switches to the next highest input and reverts to the initial input when that input is re qualified In this mode the reference switches two times once when the disqualifying event occurs and again when the initial input is re qualified In the non revertive mode when the system reference is disqualified for any reason the system reference switches to the other input but does not r...

Page 95: ... time and phase Clients connected to the subtending server will also slew with the subtending server If the subtending servers are forced to slew their time and phase too rapidly however this may cause modems to re range resulting in service disruption Root Server Recovery can be configured to slew at a slow rate that avoids service disruptions Benefit of Using Root Server Recovery Root Server Rec...

Page 96: ...lew with the subtending server Figure 5 4 illustrates the root recovery process based on TOD source Table 5 6 Recovery Modes Based on TOD Source TOD Source Recovery Mode Root Server Requirements Subtending Server Requirements USER Root Server Recovery Configure Port 12 as a Client but do NOT enable it Connect Port 12 of root server to Port 1 of subtending server Enable root server auto recovery fe...

Page 97: ...097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 97 Chapter 5 Provisioning Provisioning Root Server Recovery Mode Figure 5 1 State Diagram for Root Server Recovery USER mode ...

Page 98: ...r s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Chapter 5 Provisioning Provisioning Root Server Recovery Mode Figure 5 2 Simple Deployment with Root Server Recovery Figure 5 3 Large Scale Deployment with Root Server Recovery ...

Page 99: ...097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 99 Chapter 5 Provisioning Provisioning Root Server Recovery Mode Figure 5 4 State Diagram for Root Recovery GPS NTP and RTC modes ...

Page 100: ...ill slowly pull the phase of the subtending servers back into alignment in a manner which minimizes cable modem re ranging The process of steering the subtending servers time and phase can take as much as 32 hours depending on how long the root server was off line and on whether rapid recovery mode is selected If mis alignment of the subtending server is large it may take a long time for all the D...

Page 101: ...ually enter the TOD and the sync TOD source now to allow recovery of the root Displaying Configuration of Root Server Recovery Use the command show root recovery config to see the configuration of root server recovery It shows the autorecoverymode setting and the per port rapid recovery mode Example Root recovery settings in the root server can be retrieved by using the following query 1 Login at ...

Page 102: ...overy port all enable disable The Rapid Recovery mode can shorten the duration of the recovery process by at least a factor of 10 depending on the phase error of the subtending server as a result of the outage duration Example Rapid recovery mode can be enabled for all ports of the root server by using the following commands 1 Login at the Admin or Power User level see Login on page 74 2 Type show...

Page 103: ...n This also allows the user to provision SNMPv2 to be enabled or disabled on the specified Ethernet port provision the SNMP trap destination to the specified IP address and SNMPv3 user or SNMPv2 community or to the default settings add delete modify SNMPv3 users add delete modify SNMPv2 communities Example 1 To enable SNMP on the MGMT port add an SNMPv3 user ABC with no authorization or privacy an...

Page 104: ...r 3 Type set snmp accessv2 rwcommunity v2rwcommunity1 and press Enter 4 Type set firewall snmp enable and press Enter 5 Type set snmp trap add 192 168 100 100 v2rwcommunity1 and press Enter Provisioning an NTP Server To provision the NTP server you must enable it on the NTP server port When NTP is enabled the TimeCreator 1000 can serve its system time to external NTP clients Example To enable NTP ...

Page 105: ...ort 1 auto and press Enter Provisioning Alarms This section describes the commands used to provision and manage alarms in the TimeCreator 1000 The user can provision the alarms to be enabled or disabled and set thresholds to turn the alarms on and off For a list of all alarms see Appendix A Alarms Events and SNMP Traps Software commands allow you to perform the following Provision the set and clea...

Page 106: ... value of 8000 and a clear value of 5000 perform the following steps 1 Login at the Admin or Power User level see Login on page 74 2 Type set alarm threshold mtie t all set 8000 and press Enter 3 Type set alarm threshold mtie t all clear 5000 and press Enter 4 Type set alarm threshold mtie 35 all set 8000 and press Enter 5 Type set alarm threshold mtie 35 all clear 5000 and press Enter 6 Type set ...

Page 107: ...tion failure IOCCOM IOC communication failure OUTDISC DTI output disconnect INPDISC DTI input disconnect INPCBLADV DTI input cable advance invalid INPUNSTBL DTI input performance unstable INPDISQ DTI Input disqualified IOCINCOMP IOC cardss are incompatible IMCINCOMP IMC and IOC are incompatible EXTHOLD IOC in holdover for extended period GPSCOMM GPS communications failure MTIET MTIE t threshold ex...

Page 108: ...arms command displays all current alarms The show alarm state command displays the state of all alarms Example To display a list of all current alarms and list of the state of all alarms enter the following 1 Login at the User Admin or Power User level see Login on page 74 2 Type show alarms and press Enter 3 Type show alarm state and press Enter Displaying System Status The show status command di...

Page 109: ...aying alarms Displaying events Restarting the server IMC card Displaying Alarms The Show Log Alarm command displays some of the local alarms in the alarm log in chronological order first in first out This command also allows the user to display a specified number of alarms from the beginning or end of the log file Example Type show log alarm and press Enter Displaying Events The Show Log Event com...

Page 110: ...you make to the TimeCreator 1000 Backing up Provisioning Data Configuration of the IOC and IMC is independent Both the IOC and IMC can be used to store configuration files Backup Current Configuration To backup up the current configuration use the command set configuration backup Example Type set configuration backup and press Enter Backup Current IOC Configuration to IMC Card To backup the curren...

Page 111: ...OC2 and press Enter Restoring Provisioning Data Change Current Configuration to Backup Copy To change the current configuration to the backup copy use the command set configuration restore Example Type set configuration restore and press Enter Change Current Configuration to Default Saving Users and IP Info To change the current configuration to factory default while preserving user and IP informa...

Page 112: ...le that was retrieved rom the remote server Type set configuration restoreuser IMC and press Enter Restore IOC Configuration From Remote Server To restore the IOC configuration from the remote server using the Secure Copy SCP protocol use the command set configuration restoreuser IOC This is a two step process that also requires using the command set recvconfig IOC user host file to specify the se...

Page 113: ...ter 5 Provisioning Saving and Restoring Provisioning Data Type set sendconfig IOC user 192 168 3 86 home user ioc bak and press Enter Example 2 To restore the IOC configuration file that was retrieved rom the remote server Type set configuration restoreuser IOC and press Enter ...

Page 114: ...114 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Chapter 5 Provisioning Saving and Restoring Provisioning Data ...

Page 115: ...scribes maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the TimeCreator 1000 In This Chapter Preventive Maintenance Safety Considerations ESD Considerations Diagnosing the IOC Diagnosing the IMC Repairing the TimeCreator 1000 Obtaining Technical Assistance Upgrading the Firmware Returning the TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide Updates ...

Page 116: ...ear ESD wrist straps when installing or working on all TimeCreator 1000 equipment and modules Plug the user supplied wrist strap into the TimeCreator 1000 Place IMC and IOC modules into static free bags when not in use Caution To avoid electromagnetic discharge damage to the circuitry never attempt to vacuum the TimeCreator 1000 Caution To avoid damage under no circumstances should the interior ch...

Page 117: ... has achieved normal operating state Table 6 2 LED Conditions for the IOC Indicator Color Description Power Off power is off or power fault Green power is on Alarm Off no alarms generated by module inputs outputs or clock Red module failure External Ref Off System is not provisioned to use external references Amber one of the provisioned reference inputs has been disqualified from being selected a...

Page 118: ...nstall a new IOC using the appropriate procedure in Replacing the IOC on page 120 Removing a Redundant IOC To remove one IOC when two IOCs are in a shelf use the following procedure 1 Issue the following command to take the IOC out of service Type set ioc state disable IOC2 and press Enter 2 Attach a wrist grounding strap and connect it to the TimeCreator 1000 chassis Warning To avoid possible ele...

Page 119: ...ake the standby and active IOCs out of service Type set ioc state disable IOC2 and press Enter Type set ioc state disable IOC1 and press Enter 3 Attach a wrist grounding strap and connect it to the TimeCreator 1000 chassis 4 Loosen the captive retaining screws and pull out on them to unseat the standby IOC from the shelf 5 Place the IOC in a static free bag or on a static free surface 6 Repeat Ste...

Page 120: ...ents of the IOC memory in the IMC then provision the IOC using the procedures and commands described in Chapter 5 Provisioning 4 Wait for the IOC to reboot and achieve normal operating state Replacing a Redundant IOC To replace either of two IOCs in a shelf use the following procedure Output signals will not be affected by this procedure You can also use this procedure to add an IOC to a shelf tha...

Page 121: ... the reference inputs During this time the active IOC updates the new IOC s memory with current values Diagnosing the IMC Reading LED Conditions Table 6 3 shows the function of the LED indicators on the front panel of the IMC Table 6 3 LED Conditions for the IMC Indicator Color Description Power Off Module power fault Green Module power is functioning properly Alarm Off There are no alarms being g...

Page 122: ...6 Reload the IMC memory from the IOC by issuing the following command Type set configuration restore imc ioc1 and press Enter Repairing the TimeCreator 1000 Repairing the TimeCreator 1000 is limited to replacing modules Refer to Working With Modules on page 51 for information on how to properly handle modules to prevent electrostatic or physical damage To remove an IOC loosen the captive screws an...

Page 123: ...ns Interface and the command Upgrade on page 264 for details on the upgrade process Upgrading the IOC The Upgrade command allows you to install firmware in a single IOC in basic configuration or in either IOC of a redundant configuration This section contains procedures for upgrading a shelf with a single IOC and for upgrading a shelf with redundant IOCs Upgrading Single IOCs To upgrade the softwa...

Page 124: ...ate it Adding the auto reboot option to the end of the upgrade command sequences rebooting of the IOCs so that the standby IOC is rebooted first The IMC waits until that IOC is out of warmup and then it is set active At that point the previously active IOC is rebooted To upgrade the software in both IOCs use the following procedure 1 Login at the Admin level see Login on page 74 2 Type set configu...

Page 125: ...press Enter to restore the contents of the IOC configuration Upgrading the IMC To upgrade the software in the IMC use the following procedure 1 Login at the Admin level see Login on page 74 2 Type set configuration backup and press Enter to save the contents of the IMC configuration 3 Type upgrade imc filename ftp server ftp auto reboot use the IP address and press Enter The auto reboot option aut...

Page 126: ...quipment during shipment Connectors should be protected with connector covers or the equipment should be wrapped in plastic before packaging Ensure that the connectivity panels are protected when packaged Equipment Return Procedure To return equipment to Symmetricom for repair 1 Call Symmetricom Global Services SGS at 888 367 7966 toll free in USA only 408 428 7907 or 49 700 3288 6435 in Europe Mi...

Page 127: ...MA number and item numbers or part numbers clearly marked on the outside of the container to the address given with the RMA Repaired equipment is returned to you with shipping costs prepaid by Symmetricom User s Guide Updates When this manual is updated the updated version will be available for downloading from Symmetricom s internet web site After downloading you can view the manual on a computer...

Page 128: ...128 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting User s Guide Updates ...

Page 129: ... 1000 provides a log of events and alarms that are stored in non volatile memory on the IMC module This appendix provides details on the TimeCreator 1000 alarms including corrective actions This appendix also provides details and descriptions about events and SNMP traps In This Appendix Alarm Messages Event Messages SNMP Traps ...

Page 130: ...dentification Parameters for Alarms Events and Traps Parameter Description Where Found Alarm Event ID Integer value used with the generate message command to specify individual alarms events In Trap OID Name column in Table A 6 and Table A 9 Values listed in parentheses Example id 27 Trap Name trapID Text string used as a Binding to specify or identify individual alarms events and traps See Table ...

Page 131: ...ates that communication between IOC and IMC has been restored No action required 2 IOCNCOM Critical Inter IOC communication failed Indicates that communication between redundant IOC modules has failed If problem persists check IOC modules for alarms If IOC has failed re seat if issue is not is resolved replace module Inter IOC communication restored Indicates that communication between redundant I...

Page 132: ...e is disconnected Check cable and NE on that port BITS Port cable is connected BITS port 1 or 2 cable is connected No action required 6 INPADVINV Minor Input Port cable advance value is invalid Indicates that the cable advance value for the specified port is not valid Check cable and NE on that port Input Port cable advance value is valid Indicates that the cable advance value for the specified po...

Page 133: ... that the reference signal at the specified DTI input port cannot be used as system reference Check cable and NE providing input on that port DTI Port reference is qualified as system reference Indicates that the reference signal at the specified DTI input port can be used as system reference No action required BITS Port reference is disqualified as system reference Indicates that the reference si...

Page 134: ...uired 10 CLKEXTHOLD Critical IOC has been in Holdover Mode for extended period Indicates that the specified IOC has been in Holdover mode for an extended period Check cable and NE providing input on that port IOC has transitioned out of extended Holdover Mode Indicates that the specified IOC IOC1 or IOC2 is now out of extended holdover mode No action required 11 XSYNCLOS Major Xsync between IOCs l...

Page 135: ...C compatible IMC and IOC modules are compatible No action required 14 GPSNCOM Minor GPS antenna communication failed Indicates that the GPS signal is not connected Check antenna cable lightning arrestor and antenna replace faulty item GPS antenna communication restored Indicates that the GPS signal is OK No action required 15 MTIETEXC Minor Port has exceeded the MTIE t threshold value Indicates th...

Page 136: ...he P P Jitter threshold value Indicates that the P P Jitter error is within the user set threshold No action required 18 FEREXC Minor Port has exceeded the FER threshold value Indicates that the Frame Error Rate has exceeded the user set threshold Check cable and NE on that port Port is within the FER threshold value Indicates that the Frame Error Rate is within the user set threshold No action re...

Page 137: ...required 22 JAMSYNC Minor Jam sync required Need to jam sync the IOC module Run the sync TOD source now command Jam sync completed Jam sync of IOC module is completed No action required 23 DCMUNLOCK Major IOC DCM unlocked Distributed clock module has become unlocked Hardware failure contact Symmetricomtech support IOC DCM locked Distributed clock module has become locked No action required 24 PLLU...

Page 138: ...es that IOC module has rebooted No action required 2 COPYFAIL nonalarm Firmware copy between IOC modules failed Indicates that the Firmware copy between IOC modules has failed No action required 3 CARDACTV nonalarm IOC is the active IOC module Indicates that IOC module became active No action required IOC is not active IOC module Indicates that IOC module became standby No action required 4 CARDST...

Page 139: ...e No action required IOC is enabled The user has enabled the IOC module No action required 12 CLTWARM nonalarm Port has transitioned into Warm up Mode Indicates that specified port has entered into Warm up mode No action required 13 CLTFREE nonalarm Port has transitioned into Free run Mode Indicates that specified port has entered into Free run mode No action required 14 CLTFSTRK nonalarm Port has...

Page 140: ...ue for the specified port is valid No action required 19 CLTUNSTBL nonalarm Output Port performance is unstable Indicates that performance for the specified port is unstable No action required Output Port performance is stable Indicates that performance for the specified port is stable No action required 20 CLKFREQ nonalarm IOC has transitioned into Frequency Mode Indicates that IOC module has ent...

Page 141: ...OC has selected BITS Port as reference Indicates that IOC module has selected the port as the reference No action required IOC has de selected BITS Port as reference Indicates that IOC module has de selected the port as the reference No action required 22 OUTTEST nonalarm Port has transitioned into Test Mode Indicates that specified port has entered into Test mode No action required 23 AUTORST non...

Page 142: ...itioned into Holdover Mode Indicates that specified input port has entered into Holdover Mode No action required 29 INPATHINV nonalarm Input Port path traceability invalid Indicates that specified input port s path traceability is invalid No action required Input Port path traceability valid Indicates that specified input port s path traceability is valid No action required 30 INTODINV nonalarm In...

Page 143: ...ndicates that the Timing Antenna tuning voltage is within the 10 90 range No action required 34 GPSCRC nonalarm GPS CTS CRC error occurred Indicates that the GPS CTS CRC error has occurred No action required GPS CTS CRC error cleared Indicates that the GPS CTS CRC error has been cleared No action required 35 OUTRREC nonalarm Output Port entered recovery Indicates that the output port 1 12 has ente...

Page 144: ...n required 41 SETBYNTP nonalarm System TOD has been set by NTP The TOD has been set by the NTP server No action required 42 SETTOD nonalarm DTI TOD has been set The TOD has been set by DTI No action required 43 IOCREMOVED nonalarm IOC has been removed Indicates that the IOC module has been removed No action required IOC has been inserted Indicates that the IOC module has been inserted No action re...

Page 145: ...E 35 threshold for the port has been set to 0 and the alarm is disabled No action required Port MTIE 35 threshold set above 0 alarm enabled Indicates that the MTIE 35 threshold for the port has been set to nonzero and the alarm is enabled No action required 48 PPJALA nonalarm Port P P Jitter threshold set to 0 alarm disabled Indicates that the P P Jitter threshold for the port has been set to 0 an...

Page 146: ...s that the performance monitor s phase data has been restored No action required 51 JITLOSS nonalarm PM jitter data lost Indicates that the performance monitor s jitter data has lost No action required PM jitter data recovered Indicates that the performance monitor s jitter data has been restored No action required 52 SETBYDTI nonalarm System TOD has been set by root server The TOD has been set by...

Page 147: ...o root recovery Indicates that the system has exited auto root recovery No action required 56 RSRAB nonalarm Aborted auto root recovery Indicates that the user has aborted auto root recovery No action required Table A 3 System Notification Messages Events Continued Index Trap Name trapID Severity Trap Messages trapDescription Description Corrective Action ...

Page 148: ...hen certain conditions are exceeding the user specified levels when traps are set and when certain conditions return to within the user specified levels when traps are cleared Traps also indicate hardware and signal status These are integer values where clear 1 the condition for this trap has been cleared set 2 the trap condition has been raised trapSeverity A 32 bit wise value minor 1 major 2 cri...

Page 149: ...Revision C February 2010 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 149 Appendix A Alarms Events and SNMP Traps SNMP Traps Figure A 1 SNMP MIB Event Table Entries Figure A 2 SNMP MIB Trap Object Parameters and Event Log Entries ...

Page 150: ...SC 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 4 trapIOCOutputDisconnected Minor INPDISC 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 5 trapIOCInputDisconnected Minor INPADVINV 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 6 trapIOCInputCableAdvanceInvalid Minor INPUNSTBL 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 7 trapIOCInputPerformanceUnstable Minor INPDISQ 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 8 trapIOCInputDisqualified Minor IOCINCOMP 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070...

Page 151: ...jor PWRFANFAIL 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 20 trapPowerFanFail Major NOIOC 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 21 trapNoIOC Minor JAMSYNC 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 22 trapJamSyncRequired Minor DCMUNLOCK 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 23 trapDCMUnlocked Major PLLUNLOCK 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 24 trapPLLUnlocked Major Note The ID in the Trap OID Name column in Table A 6 below is used with ...

Page 152: ...IOC communication restored trapID IMCNCOM Critical trapAID1 1 or 2 IOC module id trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 2 trapIOCIOCComError id 3 Inter IOC communication failed Inter IOC communication restored trapID IOCNCOM Critical trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 3 trapIOCCardFail id 14 IOC operational failure IOC recovered from operational failure tra...

Page 153: ...dvanceI nvalid id 27 Input Port cable advance value is invalid Input Port cable advance value is valid trapID INPADVINV Minor trapAID1 1 input port A 2 input port B trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 7 trapIOCInputPerformanceU nstable id 28 Input Port performance is unstable Input Port performance is stable trapID INPUNSTBL Minor trapAID1 1 input port A 2 input port B trapAID2 n a ...

Page 154: ...2 1 or 2 IOC module id trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 9 trapIOCIncompatible id 32 IOC 1 IOC 2 incompatible IOC 1 IOC 2 compatible IOC 2 IOC 1 incompatible IOC 2 IOC 1 compatible trapID IOCINCOMP Minor trapAID1 1 or 2 IOC module id trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 10 trapIOCExtendedHoldover id 34 IOC has been in Holdover Mode for extended period IOC has transitioned out of ...

Page 155: ... 311 IMC and IOC are incompatible IMC and IOC are compatible trapID IMCNCOMP Minor trapAID1 1 or 2 IOC module id trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 14 trapGPSAntennaComError id 312 GPS antenna communication failed GPS antenna communication restored trapID GPSNCOM Minor trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 15 trapMTIETExceed id 313 Port has exceeded the MT...

Page 156: ... P P Jitter threshold value trapID PPJEXC Minor trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue threshold value 18 trapFERExceed id 316 Port has exceeded the FER threshold value Port is within the FER threshold value trapID FEREXC Minor trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue threshold value 19 trapPowerFail id 318 Power Module output failure Power Module output f...

Page 157: ...tate clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 22 trapJamSyncRequired id 327 Jam sync required Jam sync completed trapID JAMSYNC Minor trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 23 trapDCMUnlocked id 56 IOC DCM unlocked IOC DCM locked trapID DCMUNLOCK Major trapAID1 1 or 2 IOC module id trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 24 trapPLLUnlocked id 52 IOC PLL unlocked IOC PLL lock...

Page 158: ...72 4 0 2 Sent to all registered SNMP trap destinations as an indication that the SNMP daemon is in the process of being shut down nsNotifyRestart 1 3 6 1 4 1 8072 4 0 3 Sent to all registered SNMP trap destinations as an indication that the SNMP daemon restarts authenticationFailure 1 3 6 1 4 1 8072 4 0 4 Sent to all registered SNMP trap destinations when TimeCreator receives an SNMPv2c request us...

Page 159: ... 1 16 trapPortBridging nonalarm CLTHOLD 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 17 trapPortHoldover nonalarm CLTADVINV 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 18 trapCableAdvance nonalarm CLTUNSTBL 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 19 trapPerformance nonalarm CLKFREQ 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 20 trapClockFrequency nonalarm INPACTV 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 21 trapInputActive nonalarm OUTTEST 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070...

Page 160: ...6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 40 trapSystemTODSetByGPS nonalarm SETBYNTP 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 41 trapSystemTODSetByNTP nonalarm SETTOD 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 42 trapDTITODSet nonalarm IOCREMOVED 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 43 trapIOCRemoved nonalarm PWRREMOVED 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 44 trapPowerRemoved nonalarm UTCAVA 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 1 45 trapUTCAvailable non...

Page 161: ...m RSREX 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 55 trapExitAutoRecovery nonalarm RSRAB 1 3 6 1 4 1 9070 1 2 4 1 100 2 56 trapAbortAutoRecovery nonalarm Note The ID in the Trap OID Name column in Table A 9 below is used with the Generate Message command to raise a specific trap tc1000 generate message id trapAID1 trapAID2 trapState trapValue If trapAID1 corresponds to the IOC module number 1 or 2 use the va...

Page 162: ...modules failed trapID COPYFAIL nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 3 trapIOCActive id 6 IOC is the active IOC module IOC is not active IOC module trapID CARDACTV nonalarm trapAID1 1 or 2 IOC module id trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 4 trapIOCStandby id 7 IOC is the standby IOC module IOC is not standby IOC module trapID CARDSTBY nonalarm trapAID1 1 o...

Page 163: ... set 2 trapValue n a 8 trapIOCNormaltrack id 11 IOC has transitioned in to Normal Mode trapID CLKNMTRK nonalarm trapAID1 1 or 2 IOC module id trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 9 trapIOCBridging id 12 IOC has transitioned in to Bridging Mode trapID CLKBRG nonalarm trapAID1 1 or 2 IOC module id trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 10 trapIOCHoldover id 13 IOC has transitioned in to Ho...

Page 164: ... trapState set 2 trapValue n a 13 trapPortFreerun id 19 Port has transitioned into Free run Mode trapID CLTFREE nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 14 trapPortFasttrack id 20 Port has transitioned into Fast lock Mode trapID CLTFSTRK nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 15 trapPortNormaltrack id 21 Port has transitioned into Normal Mode tra...

Page 165: ...value is invalid Output Port cable advance value is Valid trapID CLTADVINV nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 19 trapPerformance id 25 Output Port performance is unstable Output Port performance is stable trapID CLTUNSTBL nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 20 trapClockFrequency id 30 IOC has transitioned in to Frequency ...

Page 166: ... Port as reference trapID INPACTV nonalarm trapAID1 0 GPS 1 DTI A 2 DTI B 3 BITS 1 4 BITS 2 trapAID2 1 or 2 IOC module id trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 22 trapPortTesting id 33 Port has transitioned into Test Mode trapID OUTTEST nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 23 trapAutoReset id 37 IOC Module auto reboot trapID AUTORST nonalarm trapAID1 1 or 2 IOC module ...

Page 167: ... 2 trapValue n a 26 trapInputFasttrack id 40 Input Port server has transitioned into Fast lock Mode trapID INSVRFAST nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 27 trapInputNormaltrack id 41 Input Port server has transitioned into Normal Mode trapID INSVRNORM nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 28 trapInputHoldover id 42 Input Port server has tra...

Page 168: ...stTimeEngine id 50 BestTime engine mode gear value trapID BT3ENGINE nonalarm trapAID1 engine mode trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue gear 32 trapTPIUVoltage id 57 TPIU tuning voltage outside 10 90 range TPIU tuning voltage within 10 90 range trapID TPIUTUNE nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 33 trapAntennaVoltage id 58 Timing Antenna tuning voltage...

Page 169: ...D OUTRREC nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 1 bridging 2 normal holdover 3 extended holdover 4 exceptional holdover 5 exceptional holdover trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 36 trapOutputRecoveryTim eout id 62 Output Port recovery timeout trapID OUTRTOUT nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 37 trapAuthorizationGrant ed id 301 authorization granted trapID AUTHGRN nonal...

Page 170: ...D2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue user name 40 trapSystemTODSetByG PS id 304 System TOD has been set by GPS trapID SETBYGPS nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 41 trapSystemTODSetByN TP id 305 System TOD has been set by NTP trapID SETBYNTP nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 42 trapDTITODSet id 306 DTI TOD has been set trapID SETTOD nonalarm...

Page 171: ...alue n a 45 trapUTCAvailable id 317 UTC time from GPS is available trapID UTCAVA nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 46 trapMTIETAlarm id 321 Port MTIE t threshold set to 0 alarm disabled Port MTIE t threshold set above 0 alarm enabled trapID MTIETALA nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 47 trapMTIE35Alarm id 322 Port MTIE 35 thresh...

Page 172: ...A nonalarm trapAID1 port trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 50 trapPMPhaseData id 325 PM phase data lost PM phase data recovered trapID PHALOSS nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 51 trapPMJitterData id 326 PM jitter data lost PM jitter data recovered trapID JITLOSS nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState clear 1 set 2 trapValue n a 52 trap...

Page 173: ...330 Entered auto root recovery trapID RSREN nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 55 trapExitAutoRecovery id 331 Exited auto root recovery trapID RSREX nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a 56 trapAbortAutoRecovery id 332 Aborted auto root recovery trapID RSRAB nonalarm trapAID1 n a trapAID2 n a trapState set 2 trapValue n a Table A 9 TimeCreat...

Page 174: ...174 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Appendix A Alarms Events and SNMP Traps SNMP Traps ...

Page 175: ...ribes the CLI command conventions the prompts line editing functions and command syntax The CLI command functions and features are organized by user security access levels and are listed alphabetically In This Appendix CLI Overview CLI Commands Simple Network Management Protocol Network Time Protocol Secure Shell Protocol Secure File Transfer Protocol ...

Page 176: ...ected to the EIA 232 serial port or the Ethernet port See Figure B 1 below for an overview of the command set Figure B 1 TimeCreator 1000 CLI Command Set General Conventions The following are CLI command general conventions Commands are not case sensitive Braces indicate multiple options When entering options in the CLI command enter one option from the options listed in the braces Options within ...

Page 177: ...e affected by the command Restrictions describes any special restrictions on the use or operation of the command Command User Levels The TimeCreator 1000 provides a hierarchy of CLI command user levels that permit an increasing level of access to system parameters This allows the system administrator to add users who can only view but not change system parameters and users who can view and change ...

Page 178: ...ms This command displays a list of all standing active system alarms Command Syntax show alarms Example tc1000 show alarms Response DTI Port B reference is disqualified as system reference Input Port B cable is disconnected Level User Power User and Admin Remarks The information displayed is expected to be identical to an entry in the Event Alarm Log File Related show status generate message show ...

Page 179: ...nication enable Output Disconnected enable Input Disconnected enable Input Cable Advance enable Input Unstable enable Input Disqualified enable IOC Incompatible enable IMC Incompatiable enable Ext Hold enable GPS Communication enable MTIE Threshold enable MTIE 35 Threshold enable PP Jitter Threshold enable FER Threshold enable Power Output disable Power Fan disable IOCs Removed enable JamSync enab...

Page 180: ...tate exthold enable Related show alarm state Level Power User and Admin only Table B 1 TimeCreator 1000 Alarm Codes Alarm Code Description IOCFAIL IOC card failure IMCFAIL IMC card failure IMCCOM IMC communication failure IOCCOM IOC communication failure OUTDISC DTI output disconnect INPDISC DTI input disconnect INPCBLADV DTI input cable advance invalid INPUNSTBL DTI input performance unstable INP...

Page 181: ...PJITTER PP jitter threshold exceeded FER Frame error rate threshold exceeded PWROUTPUT Power module output failure PWRFAN Power module fan failure IOCRMV Both IOC removed JAMSYNC Jam sync required XSYNC Sync signal between IOC failed DCMUNLOCK IOC DCM unlocked PLLUNLOCK IOC PLL unlocked Table B 1 TimeCreator 1000 Alarm Codes Alarm Code Description ...

Page 182: ...Response port 1 FER set 100 FER clear 10 MTIE t set 10000 MTIE t clear 7000 Jitter set 8000 Jitter clear 5000 MTIE 35 set 10000 MTIE 35 clear 7000 port 2 FER set 100 FER clear 10 MTIE t set 10000 MTIE t clear 7000 Jitter set 8000 Jitter clear 5000 MTIE 35 set 10000 MTIE 35 clear 7000 port 3 FER set 100 FER clear 10 MTIE t set 10000 MTIE t clear 7000 Jitter set 8000 Jitter clear 5000 MTIE 35 set 10...

Page 183: ...IE 35 set alarm threshold mtie 35 port all set clear value To set the alarm threshold for MTIE t set alarm threshold mtie t port all set clear value To set the alarm threshold for FER set alarm threshold fer port all set clear value Range Jitter 5000 10 000 000 MTIE 35 5000 10 000 000 MTIE t 5000 10 000 000 FER 5 10 000 Example 1 To set the alarm threshold for Jitter on Port 5 to a value of 50 000...

Page 184: ... Commands To set the alarm threshold for FER on Port 8 to a value of 750 tc1000 set alarm threshold fer port 5 set 750 Remarks When ports A 11 and B 12 are configured as clients alarm thresholds are not used The alarm is disabled if either threshold set or clear is set to zero Related show alarm threshold Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 185: ...control link ok eth1 negotiated 100baseTx FD flow control link ok eth0 Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 B0 AE 01 25 85 inet addr 192 168 5 62 Bcast 192 168 5 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 177125 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 341 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 100 RX bytes 11003080 10 4 ...

Page 186: ... 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metric 1 RX packets 82 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 82 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 0 RX bytes 8584 8 3 Kb TX bytes 8584 8 3 Kb Example 2 To display all defined aliases tc1000 alias Response 2 alias ip show ip status alias inv show inventory Related None Level User Power User and Admin ...

Page 187: ...ne Remarks Authentication can be local RADIUS or TACACS Authentication can also be disabled but not local Related None Level Power User and Admin only Set Authentication Use this command to provision the authentication scheme the RADIUS server IP address and the authentication key s for server access or the TACACS server IP address and the authentication key s for server access Only one RADIUS or ...

Page 188: ...ey for server access set authentication tacacs key key string Example 1 To enable RADIUS authentication set authentication radius enable Example 2 To enable TACACS authentication tc1000 set authentication tacacs enable Example 3 To provision the RADIUS server IP address to 192 168 5 17 port 1812 tc1000 set authentication radius address 192 168 5 17 1812 Example 4 To provision the RADIUS server to ...

Page 189: ...mmunications Interface CLI Commands tc1000 set authentication tacacs key ABCDEFGH1234567890 Remarks Authentication can be by local RADIUS and TACACS If no port is defined for RADIUS or TACACS IP address the default Port 1812 for RADIUS 49 for TACACS is used Related show authentication Level Power User and Admin ...

Page 190: ...stem transitions to holdover mode Related set bridge time Level User Power User and Admin Set Bridge Time Use this command to provision the amount of time the system will remain in bridging mode before transitioning into the holdover mode Command Syntax set bridge time value Example To set the bridge time to a value of 1000 seconds tc1000 set bridge time 1000 Remarks The default value is 900 secon...

Page 191: ... tc1000 show cable adv Remarks The cable advance value may not be updated if the cable is disconnected or the port is disabled including manual cable advance values Related set cable adv Level User Power User and Admin Set Cable Advance Use this command to provision DTI client and server link s to use the specified cable advance value Command Syntax set cable adv port all auto manual value Example...

Page 192: ... for the manual cable advance value is from 00 00 00 to 0E A0 EA Related show cable adv Level Power User and Admin only Caution Manual cable advance should only be performed in a lab environment Note If the cable advance is presently valid then the cable advance setting is constrained to update at a rate of 26 ps s as required by the DTI specification in both automatic and manual modes To make a l...

Page 193: ...I Clock command time date values are different and the unit is not in warm up then a jam sync is probably required see Sync TOD Source command Related show DTI clock set clock Level User Power User and Admin Set Clock Use this command to provision the IMC s user assigned date time leap seconds and local time offset Command Syntax To set the date and time for the IMC clock set clock date yyyy mm dd...

Page 194: ...P tod source modes The leap seconds value is the accumulated number of seconds between GPS and UTC time The local time offset only affects the time associated with the logs Table B 2 provides a list of supported time zone offsets Restrictions The Date format is yyyy mm dd The Time format is hh mm ss The Local Time Offset is hh mm Related show clock show dti clock Level Power User and Admin only No...

Page 195: ...store the configuration from the same card set configuration restore To restore the IOC configuration from the IMC card set configuration restore IOC To restore the IMC configuration from the specified IOC card set configuration restore IMC IOC1 IOC2 To restore the configuration to the default values but preserving user and ip configuration set configuration default To restore the configuration to...

Page 196: ... configuration restore IOC Example 6 To restore the IMC configuration from IOC2 tc1000 set configuration restore IMC IOC2 Example 7 To restore the configuration to the default values but preserving user and ip configuration tc1000 set configuration default Example 8 To restore the configuration to the factory values tc1000 set configuration factory Remarks Setting the configuration to default will...

Page 197: ...config IMC user 192 168 3 86 home user imc bak Example 1b To restore the IMC configuration file that was retrieved rom the remote server set configuration restoreuser IMC Remarks Level Power User and Admin only Set Configuration Restoreuser IOC This command is used to restore the IOC configuration from the remote server This is a two step process that also requires using the set recvconfig IOC use...

Page 198: ...or 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Appendix B Command Descriptions and Communications Interface CLI Commands set configuration restoreuser IOC Remarks Related Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 199: ...ap seconds and local time offset transmitted on the DTI ports Command Syntax show dti clock Example tc1000 show dti clock Response DTI Time 2010 01 13 07 35 24 Leap seconds 14 Remarks If the Show Clock command and the Show DTI Clock command time date values are different and the unit is not in warm up then a jam sync is probably required Related show clock set clock Level User Power User and Admin...

Page 200: ...ing Command Syntax show eia 232 Example tc1000 show eia 232 Response Serial port configuration Baud 9600 Data 8 Parity none Stop 1 State enabled Remarks The serial interface is fixed at 9600 None 8 1 Xon Xoff There is no associated set command The EIA 232 interface can be enabled and disabled using the Set Service command h Related set resource show resource Level User Power User and Admin Note 57...

Page 201: ...rewall The firewall is used to selectively block traffic of specified protocols from the Ethernet ports If the firewall is enabled for a protocol then traffic using that protocol is allowed If the protocol type is disabled then traffic of that type is blocked If remote authentication is to be used the firewall for RADIUS and or TACACS must be set to Enable to allow remote authentication to work Co...

Page 202: ...sable To provision the firewall to allow or block RADIUS traffic set firewall radius enable disable To provision the firewall to allow or block TACACS traffic set firewall tacplus enable disable To provision the firewall to allow or block Syslog traffic set firewall syslog enable disable Example 1 To enable the firewall to allow NTP traffic tc1000 set firewall ntp enable Example 2 To disable the f...

Page 203: ...ion failed which has ID 2 trapAID1 257 corresponds to trapAID1 1 for IOC1 in Table A 6 trap AID2 n a use 0 trapState 2 and trapValue n a use 0 tc1000 generate message 2 257 0 2 0 Example 2a To generate the message for the trap IMC IOC 1 communication restored which has ID 2 trapAID1 257 corresponds to trapAID1 1 for IOC1 in Table A 6 trap AID2 n a use 0 trapState 1 and trapValue n a use 0 tc1000 g...

Page 204: ...lite tracking status It also displays information for all satellite vehicles being tracked vehicle number noise ratio satellite elevation satellite azimuth Command Syntax show gps Example tc1000 show gps Response State disable Mode auto Latitude N37 22 42 885 Longitude W121 55 34 702 Height 13 2 Elevation Mask 10 Position Hold State positionHold Number of tracked 6 PRN ELEV AZIM C N 11 34 235 40 1...

Page 205: ...uto manual To manually provision the GPS position set gps mode manual position lat long height mask mask value If GPS is already set to manual mode set gps position lat long height mask mask value To manually provision the GPS elevation mask set gps mode manual mask mask value If GPS is already set to manual mode set gps mask mask value Example 1 To provision GPS to auto mode tc1000 set gps mode a...

Page 206: ...m must have the GPS mode of operation provisioned as manual before you can successfully provision the position manually Latitude is in the format N Sdd mm ss sss for example N37 22 45 123 S48 33 67 456 Longitude is in the format E Wddd mm ss sss for example W121 55 36 123 E157 33 47 456 Height is in meters with one digit after the decimal point for example 17 5 Mask is in degrees for example 15 No...

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Page 208: ... 1000 Command Syntax show hostname Example tc1000 show hostname Response Host name abc100 Related set hostname Level User Power User and Admin Set Hostname This command sets the host name for the TimeCreator 1000 Command Syntax set hostname hostname Example To set the hostname to abc100 tc1000 set hostnameabc100 Remarks Hostname can contain up to 20 characters Related show hostname Level Power Use...

Page 209: ... 209 Appendix B Command Descriptions and Communications Interface CLI Commands Imcdebug This command is used to initiate an IMC debugger This is for use by Symmetricom personnel only Not for customer use Command Syntax imcdebug Remarks Related iocdebug Level Admin only ...

Page 210: ...2010 Appendix B Command Descriptions and Communications Interface CLI Commands Iocdebug This command is used to initiate an IOC debugger This is for use by Symmetricom personnel only Not for customer use Command Syntax iocdebug Remarks Related imcdebug Level Admin only ...

Page 211: ...plays the reference priorities and the port number type test mode and state Command Syntax show interface Example tc1000 show interface Response Interface State Port State GPS disable Port1 enable Port2 enable Port3 enable Port4 enable Port5 enable Port6 enable Port7 disable Port8 disable Port9 disable Port10 disable PortA 11 enable PortB 12 enable Note With the 8 port IOC module option only DTI P...

Page 212: ...tA server PortB server Interface Priority Port Priority PortA 11 2 PortB 12 3 Interface Test Mode Port Test Mode 1 false 2 false 3 false 4 false 5 false 6 false 7 false 8 false 9 false 10 false 11 false 12 false ToD Mode verbose Remarks There are a total of 12 ports Ports A 11 and B 12 have dual functionality they can be provisioned as either DTI client or DTI server ports ...

Page 213: ...or the GPS or other ports to be enabled or disabled set interface state gps port all enable disable To enable or disable the test mode for the DTI server ports set interface test mode port all enable disable To provision the TOD mode as short or verbose set interface tod mode short verbose To provision Port A and Port B as client or server set interface type porta portb client server To set the pr...

Page 214: ...erface state and type commands If the priority of the ports are the same the port selection is non revertive For instance 1 If one port is disqualified and the second port is qualified the second port will be used as the reference 2 If the first port is once again qualified then the unit will not switch back to using the first port it will continue to use the second port as reference Set the ToD s...

Page 215: ...orts Command Syntax show interval Example tc1000 show interval Response port 1 MTIE t 35 Jitter 10 FER 10 Jitter 10 port 10 MTIE t 35 FER 10 Jitter 10 port 11 MTIE t 35 FER 10 Jitter 10 port 12 MTIE t 35 FER 10 Jitter 10 Related set interval Level User Power User and Admin Set Interval This command allows you to provision the interval over which performance data is calculated for the specified typ...

Page 216: ...all value To provision the interval over which Frame Error Rate FER performance data is calculated for the specified port set interval fer port all value Example 1 To set the interval for jitter calculations for all ports to 20 tc1000 set interval jitter all Example 2 To set the interval for MTIE t calculations for Port 5 to 40 tc1000 set interval mtie t port 5 40 Example 3 To set the interval for...

Page 217: ...Response System Information Asset Tag TC1000 IMC Serial J11590 IMC Firmware Version 1 02 03 IMC Firmware Date Fri Jan 8 17 57 28 2010 IMC FPGA Version 40 IOC1 Serial Q46786 IOC1 Part 090 93121 01 IOC1 Hardware Version C IOC1 Firmware Version 1 02 03 IOC1 FPGA Version 46 IOC2 Serial R14388 IOC2 Part 090 93121 02 IOC2 Hardware Version F IOC2 Firmware Version 1 02 03 IOC2 FPGA Version 46 Ethernet 0 M...

Page 218: ...mmunications Interface CLI Commands set inventory asset string Example To set the asset tag for the TimeCreator 1000 to abcdefghijklmnopqrs tc1000 set inventory asset abcdefghijklmnopqrs Remarks Enter user assigned asset value string from 1 to 20 characters Related show inventory Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 219: ... state Response IOC State 1 active 2 standby Remarks The active IOC module generates DTI outputs The redundant module is the standby Module Related set ioc state Level User Power User and Admin Set IOC State Use this command to provision the standby module to become the active module or for either module to be disabled IOC1 references the IOC module to the left of the IMC and IOC2 references the I...

Page 220: ...ons Interface CLI Commands Remarks If the active IOC module is disabled the system sets the redundant IOC module to be the active module prior to disabling the currently active module If the redundant IOC module cannot become the active module the command is ignored Related show ioc state Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 221: ... 255 255 0 broadcast 192 168 5 255 gateway 192 168 5 1 eth1 config mode static addr 10 0 0 101 netmask 255 255 255 0 broadcast 10 0 0 255 Example 2 To display the IP status tc1000 show ip status Response 2 eth0 negotiated 100baseTx FD flow control link ok eth1 negotiated 100baseTx FD flow control link ok eth0 Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 B0 AE 01 25 85 inet addr 192 168 5 62 Bcast 192 168 5 255 M...

Page 222: ...er 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 0 RX bytes 101158 98 7 Kb TX bytes 101158 98 7 Kb Remarks Use show ip config to display the current user selected configuration settings Use show ip status to display the current interface configuration The status version of the command gives the Ethernet link status and the IP interface status Related set ip Level User Power User and Admin Set IP Use this command to p...

Page 223: ...LI Commands Related show ip set ip mode set ip state Level Power User and Admin only Notes IPv6 is not supported in this release If a gateway address is configured but the gateway device is not functioning or is not connected then the Ethernet interface will not function Use set ip state port restart after configuring the IP interface ...

Page 224: ...t the DHCP mode for both Ethernet interfaces You can set up the interface to use either DHCP or a static IP Command Syntax set ip mode eth0 eth1 mode dhcp static Example To set ETH1 to static IP mode tc1000 set ip mode eth1 mode static Remarks Use Set IP State to restart the interface after configuring the system Related show ip set ip set ip state Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 225: ... the specified Ethernet interface You must restart the interface after you configure it Command Syntax set ip state eth0 eth1 enable disable restart Example 1 To enable the ETH1 inteface tc1000 set ip state eth1 enable Example 2 To restart the ETH1 inteface tc1000 set ip state eth1 restart Remarks Restart disables the interface and then enables it Related show ip Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 226: ...s issued the 20 most recent entries are displayed the command display the specified log s user provisioned line buffer size and total number of lines buffered The log files are Performance Log log of performance monitoring data NTP Log Alarm Log Event Log Command Log Security Log Command Syntax show log performance ntp alarm event command security index head tail count Example To display the last ...

Page 227: ...ponse performance 100 ntp 100 alarm 100 event 100 command 100 security 100 Level User Power User and Admin Set Log size Use this command to provision the specified log file buffer size the maximum number of kilobytes to be stored in the file before it is rotated Command Syntax set log size performance ntp alarm event command security size Example To set the size of the ntp log to 75 kilobytes tc10...

Page 228: ...ed show log Level User Power User and Admin Set Log Interval Use this command to provision the interval for the specified log The interval is the time in seconds between successive log entries Only the performance log can be provisioned Command Syntax set log interval performance interval Example To set the interval between successive log entries for the perfromance log to a value of 75 seconds tc...

Page 229: ...d Communications Interface CLI Commands Show Logged in user This command displays a list of currently logged in users Command Syntax show logged in users Example tc1000 show logged in users Response root tts 0 Jan 22 21 52 admin pts 0 Jan 24 23 10 192 168 7 33 Remarks Related Level User Power User and Admin ...

Page 230: ...3100 01 Revision C February 2010 Appendix B Command Descriptions and Communications Interface CLI Commands Logout This command terminates the current user connection Command Syntax logout Example tc1000 logout Level User Power User and Admin ...

Page 231: ...LI Commands Show Mode This command displays the TimeCreator 1000 mode configuration either root or subtending Command Syntax show mode Example tc1000 show mode Response Operation Mode root Remarks For subtending mode this command returns proxy This is the term used by the SNMP MIB Related set tod source Level User Power User and Admin ...

Page 232: ...ver and key information Command Syntax show ntp Example tc1000 show mode Response NTP Authentication Disabled NTP configuration Servers Prefer server 127 127 45 0 minpoll 4 maxpoll 6 192 168 83 180 192 168 3 98 NTP Query remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter SYMM_TE 0 GPS 0 l 16 0 0 000 0 000 0 015 192 168 83 180 STEP 16 u 1024 0 0 000 0 000 0 000 192 168 3 98 192 168 10 44 2 u 845...

Page 233: ...nd maximum poll intervals and if the server is preferred set ntp server modify server ip address key keyid min poll value max poll value preferred yes no To delete an NTP server set ntp server del server ip address Example 1 To add an NTP server with IP address 192 168 15 86 a key ID of 41267 a minimum poll interval of 16 seconds poll value 4 a maximum poll value of 256 seconds poll value 8 that i...

Page 234: ...oll value Valid poll intervals are 16 to 1024 seconds which corresponds to a range of poll values of 4 to 10 The NTP service must be disabled and then enabled with the Set Service command for changes to take effect If a key ID is specified then authentication is used when connecting to the NTP server The key must be defined with the Set NTP Key command A maximum of 8 NTP servers can be specified L...

Page 235: ... command provisions NTP authentication Command Syntax set ntp authentication enable disable Example To enable NTP authentication tc1000 set ntp authentication enable Remarks The NTP service must be disabled and then enabled with the Set Service command for changes to take effect This configuration is not used in the client server mode of NTP Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 236: ...elete an NTP key ID and key string pair set ntp key del keyid Example 1 To add a new NTP key ID of 41567 with a key string of abcdefghijklmnop123 tc1000 set ntp key add 41567 abcdefghijklmnop Example 2 To modify the key string for NTP key ID 41567 to the new string zyxvutsrqponmlkj321 tc1000 set ntp key modify 41567 zyxvutsrqponmlkj321 Example 3 To delete the NTP key ID of 41567 and its associated...

Page 237: ...ax show option Example tc1000 show option Response NTP server option disabled Remarks Level User Power User and Admin set option This command sets the option mode and key information The key information is printed on the Symmetricom issued certificate for the unit Command Syntax set option key Example To enable the snmp option with an authentication key of ABCDEF tc1000 set option ABCDEF Remarks L...

Page 238: ...escriptions and Communications Interface CLI Commands Ping Use this command to ping the host at the specified IP address and display ping statistics Command Syntax ping IP address Example To ping the host at the IP address 192 168 6 122 tc1000 ping 192 168 6 122 Level User Power User and Admin ...

Page 239: ...ndix B Command Descriptions and Communications Interface CLI Commands Reboot This command restarts one of the modules Using this command can cause a loss of outputs Command Syntax reboot imc ioc1 ioc2 Example To reboot the IOC1 module tc1000 reboot ioc1 Remarks Level Admin only ...

Page 240: ...ration restoreuser IMC command Command Syntax set recvconfig IMC user host file Example 1a To retrieve the IMC configuration file home user imc bak from the remote server at IP address 192 168 3 86 tc1000 set recvconfig IMC user 192 168 3 86 home user imc bak Example 1b To restore the IMC configuration file that was retrieved rom the remote server tc1000 set configuration restoreuser IMC Related L...

Page 241: ...ration restoreuser IOC command Command Syntax set recvconfig IOC user host file Example 1a To retrieve the IOC configuration file home user imc bak from the remote server at IP address 192 168 3 86 tc1000 set recvconfig IOC user 192 168 3 86 home user imc bak Example 1b To restore the IOC configuration file that was retrieved rom the remote server tc1000 set configuration restoreuser IOC Related L...

Page 242: ...ote syslog Related set remote syslog Level User Power User and Admin Set Remote syslog This command is used to configure the remote syslog servers maximum 8 to receive log messages from the TimeCreator 1000 Command Syntax To add a new remote syslog server set remote syslog add hostaddr To delete a specific remote syslog server or all of them set remote syslog delete hostaddr all Example 1 To add a...

Page 243: ... TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 243 Appendix B Command Descriptions and Communications Interface CLI Commands To delete all remote syslog servers tc1000 set remote syslog delete all Related show remote syslog Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 244: ...ry config Example tc1000 show root recovery config Response Root server recovery configuration Auto recovery mode disabled Port 01 rapid recovery mode disabled Port 02 rapid recovery mode disabled Port 03 rapid recovery mode disabled Port 04 rapid recovery mode disabled Port 05 rapid recovery mode disabled Port 06 rapid recovery mode disabled Port 07 rapid recovery mode disabled Port 08 rapid reco...

Page 245: ...very time 0 minutes Port 05 projected recovery time 0 minutes Port 06 projected recovery time 0 minutes Port 07 projected recovery time 0 minutes Port 08 projected recovery time 0 minutes Port 09 projected recovery time 0 minutes Port 10 projected recovery time 0 minutes Port 11 projected recovery time 0 minutes Port 12 projected recovery time 0 minutes Port 01 recovery capability status No Port 0...

Page 246: ...l setting for root server recovery or to abort the root server recovery process Command Syntax set root recovery autorecoverymode enable disable abort Example To enable the auto recovery mode for root server recovery tc1000 set root recovery autorecoverymode enable Related show root recovery config Level Power User and Admin only Note This command is only applicable for a TimeCreator 1000 that is ...

Page 247: ...id recovery mode for all ports and enable or disable the rapid recovery mode on a per port basis 1 through 12 Command Syntax set root recovery rapidrecovery port all enable disable Example To enable the rapid recovery mode for root server recovery on Port 5 tc1000 set root recovery rapidrecovery port5 enable Related show root recovery config Level Power User and Admin only Note This command is onl...

Page 248: ...er host file This command is used to save the IMC configuration to a remote server using the Secure Copy SCP protocol Command Syntax set sendconfig imc user host file Example To save the IMC configuration file home user imc bak to a remote server at IP address 192 168 3 86 set sendconfig IMC user 192 168 3 86 home user imc bak Related Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 249: ...er host file This command is used to save the IOC configuration to a remote server using the Secure Copy SCP protocol Command Syntax set sendconfig IOC user host file Example To save the IOC configuration file home user ioc bak to a remote server at IP address 192 168 3 86 set sendconfig IOC user 192 168 3 86 home user ioc bak Related Level Power User and Admin only ...

Page 250: ...32 enable telnet enable ssh enable ntp enable snmp enable syslog enable Remarks Services include EIA 232 Telnet SSH NTP Syslog and SNMP Level User Power User and Admin Set Service Use this command to specify the state of each service Command Syntax To provision the state of EIA 232 set service eia 232 enable disable To provision the state of Telnet set service telnet enable disable To provision th...

Page 251: ... Syslog set service syslog enable disable To provision the state of SNMP set service snmp enable disable Example To enable SNMP set service snmp enable Remarks Services include EIA 232 Telnet FTP SSH NTP Syslog and SNMP Level Power User and Admin only Note The command also includes the capability of controlling the syslog service Disabling this service is not recommended ...

Page 252: ...sses and the trap ports default is 162 Command Syntax To display the configured SNMPv3users show snmp accessv3 To display whether traps are sent as SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 the trap destination IP addresses and the trap ports default is 162 show snmp trap To display the SNMPv2 read only community and read write community show snmp accessv2 Example 1 show snmp accessv3 Response 1 v3user1 priv v3user2 auth ...

Page 253: ... user assignments trap destination assignments SNMPv2 state and v2 community assignments In order to use SNMP traps the user must specifiy the IP address of the destination for the trap message Up to 5 destinations can be specified In order to send notifications you must enter at least one trap destination IP address SNMPv3 users can provisioned as one of three security levels Private Author and N...

Page 254: ...vate The authentication type can be set to MD5 or SHA If the security level is Private the TC1000 will also prompt for a privacy protocol and key The privacy type can be set to DES or AES 128 bit To delete an SNMPv3 user set snmp accessv3 delete username Use this command to add an SNMP trap destination at the specified IP address and port if desired set snmp trap add trap destination IP address po...

Page 255: ... the above command to create a read write SNMPv2 community The default value for rwcommunity name is private set snmp accessv2 rwcommunity rwcommunity name Example 1 To add an SNMPv3 user named v3user1 with a security level of priv and an access level of rw tc1000 set snmp accessv3 add v3user1 secureLvl priv accessLvl rw The user will then be prompted for the authentication protocol Authentication...

Page 256: ... the IP address 192 168 5 178 port 1098 and v2 trap rocommunity named v2rocommunity1 set snmp trap add 192 168 5 177 1098 v2rocommunity1 Example 4 To delete SNMP trap destination at IP address 192 168 5 177 tc1000 set snmp trap delete 192 168 5 177 Example 5 To enable SNMPv2 on the TC1000 tc1000 set snmp accessv2 enable Example 6a To create a read only SNMPv2 community named v2rocommunity1 tc1000 ...

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Page 258: ...itter connected to a server port DTI Client MTIE 35 connected to a server port DTI Client MTIE t connected to a server port DTI Client FER connected to a server port Command Syntax show statistics Example tc1000 show statistics Related clear statistics Level User Power User and Admin Clear Statistics This command clears all statistics Command Syntax clear statistics Example tc1000 clear statistics...

Page 259: ... follows Summary for each DTI client port Summary for each DTI server port Active IOC module Standby IOC module Summary for the GPS Input Number of standing system alarms Currently selected TOD Source System date and time Uptime for the IMC Clock operating mode for the IOC Assigned System Name and asset tag Command Syntax show status Example tc1000 show status Related show alarms Level User Power ...

Page 260: ...esired Command Syntax set timeout value Example To set the timeout time to a value of 900 seconds tc1000 set timeout 900 Remarks The range for the session timeout parameter is 30 3600 seconds TimeCreator will accept the set timeout command from Level 1 and Level 2 users but TimeCreator will return the message Unable to open configuration file to record timeout value The value entered by Level 1 or...

Page 261: ...elated sync tod source set tod source Level User Power User and Admin Set TOD Source Use this command to provision the TOD Source for GPS DTI client port NTP server or the local Real Time Clock Command Syntax set tod source gps dti ntp rtc user Example To set the TOD source to GPS tc1000 set tod source gps Related sync tod source show tod source Level Power User and Admin only Note If the system h...

Page 262: ...nchronizing with the TOD source Use this command to provision the TOD Source to jam sync when the command is issued or at the specified date time Command Syntax sync tod source now yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Example 1 To jam sync immediately tc1000 sync tod source now Example 2 To jam sync on March 23 2011 at exactly 12 30 pm tc1000 sync tod source 2011 03 23 12 30 00 Related set tod source show tod sour...

Page 263: ...used to release a CLI lock The TimeCreator 1000 can support up to 5 Telnet sessions with commands being executed on a first in first out FIFO basis In the event that a command from a session cannot be fully executed other CLI users are essentialy locked out This command releases the CLI lock Command Syntax unlockcli Example tc1000 unlockcli Level User Power User and Admin ...

Page 264: ... upgraded card will reboot after being upgraded IOC cards will verify that there is a standby IOC card available before rebooting The new firmware is not used until the card is rebooted Command Syntax upgrade imc ioc ioc1 ioc2 filename server ftp sftp http auto reboot The user will be prompted for the username and password for the server Example To upgrade IOC1 with the file ver2 bin which is loca...

Page 265: ...e juan remote Access Level user Lock State unlock Related set user Level Admin only Set User Use this command to provision the local user password and access level Command Syntax Use this command to add a new user The system prompts the Administrator for username password password verification and level of access A maximum of 30 users can be specified set user add Use this command to delete a user...

Page 266: ...t and set the default user and password set user default Example See Managing the User Access List on page 74 for detailed examples for this command Remarks The password is not echoed back to the user s terminal Related show user Level User and Power User change password only Admin add delete modify and unlock users plus create password Note User passwords can consist of alphanumeric characters _ ...

Page 267: ...te from IP addresses from the whitelist In the default condition all IP addresses are allowed access Command Syntax Use this command to add an IP address to the whitelist set whitelist add ip address Use this command to add an IP address and ip mask to the whitelist set whitelist add ip address ip mask Use this command to delete an IP address from the whitelist set whitelist delete ip address Use ...

Page 268: ...whitelist delete 192 168 5 10 tc1000 set whitelist commit Example 4 To set the whitelist to default conditions where all IP addresses are allowed access tc1000 set whitelist default tc1000 set whitelist commit Remarks The whitelist must be committed before any changes to the whitelist will be implemented Related show whitelist Level Power User and Admin only Simple Network Management Protocol This...

Page 269: ...not available in SNMPv2c In addition to the functions of SNMPv2c SNMPv3 allows user levels that are based on authentication and privacy settings The authentication protocol HMAC SHA 1 96 is 20 characters long and the privacy protocol CBC DES is a 16 character key All keys are uppercase The administrator can add up to 20 users to the SNMP user table Management Information Base The Management Inform...

Page 270: ...et SNMP on page 253 Example 1 Use the following command to add a trap SNMPv2 destination IP address 192 100 100 100 Type set snmp trap add 192 100 100 100 then press Enter Example 2 Use the following command to add a trap SNMPv3 destination IP address 192 100 100 100 for a v3 user named v3user1 Type set snmp trap add 192 100 100 100 v3user1 then press Enter Adding and Removing SNMPv3 Users The set...

Page 271: ...w SNMP on page 252 Example 1 Use the following command to display the list of SNMPv3 users admin user level 3 required Type show snmp accessv3 and press Enter Example 2 Use the following command to display the list of SNMP trap destinations and trap users admin user level 3 required Type show snmp trap and press Enter Example 1 Use the following command to display the list of SNMPv2 communities ad...

Page 272: ...ation it indicates it is a secondary source with a 0 in the LI field and the source server STR 1 in the STR field If the unit time has not been set by one of the above then it indicates that time is not valid by setting the LI field to 3 Once the unit time has been set by either radio or client then LI 0 Setting time by the keyboard sets or leaves LI 3 since this is not an accurate time setting Cl...

Page 273: ...tor 1000 User s Guide 273 Appendix C Installing the Two Way GPS Antenna This document describes the procedures for installing the Symmetricom Two Way GPS antenna and the Two Way Antenna Interface In This Appendix Tools Parts Making GPS Connections ...

Page 274: ...ble C 1 GPS Parts and Accessories Part Number Description 990 93500 011 Note 1 Kit includes GPS antenna and mounting hardware Order antenna cables separately Two Way GPS Antenna Kit 090 58545 01 Two Way GPS Antenna spare 043 00018 01 Lightning suppressor spare 060 58545 01 RG 58 cable 10 ft 3 m 060 58545 02 RG 58 cable 20 ft 6 m 060 58545 05 RG 58 cable 50 ft 15 m 060 58545 10 RG 58 cable 100 ft 3...

Page 275: ...lation Job Specification Prior to installing the antenna the site antenna location lightning suppressor location cable route and all other details should be planned Use Figure C 1 as a guide to locating the antenna Figure C 1 Locating the GPS Antenna To install the antenna refer to Figure C 2 and perform the procedure in this section Ensure all user supplied materials are available The maximum dis...

Page 276: ...ny approved techniques and follow all appropriate local building and electrical codes Recommendation Symmetricom recommends that you use one of the following grounding points Valid roof ring ground system Cad weld to building structural steel Ground plate within 50 feet 15 m of antenna cable entrance into building You can order two lengths of cable one connecting the antenna to the lightning suppr...

Page 277: ...tenna 1 Attach the antenna mounting bracket to a 1 inch 2 5 cm diameter pipe or wood post If you are mounting the bracket to a pipe assemble as shown in Figure C 3 Slide the two V bolts over the pipe and through the mounting bracket slots then place the provided four washers and four nuts over the V bolts against the mounting bracket Leave the V bolts loose enough to allow for final adjustments ...

Page 278: ...tall the provided two self tapping screws in two diagonally positioned mounting bracket slots and attach to the post Figure C 4 Installing the Antenna Bracket on a Post 2 Mount the antenna and mast assembly to the L bracket 3 Connect the mast to the flange using PVC glue 4 Feed an RG58 060 58545 xx cable through the bottom of the mast as illustrated See Table C 1 for specific cable lengths 5 Conne...

Page 279: ... within 5 of vertical perpendicular to the horizon and tighten the mounting bracket bolts 8 Bolt the lightning suppressor mounting plate to a flange that is attached to a valid earth ground The roof ring ground system a grounding plate and building structural steel are examples of valid earth ground points If the mounting plate cannot be bolted to a valid earth ground bolt the mounting plate to a ...

Page 280: ...ssor and from the lightning suppressor to the cable entrance into the building 11 Install a user supplied bracket preferably non metallic to support the vertical section of conduit to the antenna 12 Route the antenna cable through the conduit and connect the cable to the lightning suppressor See Table C 1 for specific cable lengths 13 If the lightning suppressor is not mounted directly to a valid ...

Page 281: ...nuts Use the two posts that allow the least bending of the cable 14 Connect an RG58 060 58545 xx cable between the lightning suppressor and the TimeCreator 1000 See Table C 1 for specific cable lengths 15 Install fire stopping material in all holes opened in the roof and or walls during this procedure 16 Check all connections for tightness to prevent arcing and intermittent operation 17 Coat all e...

Page 282: ...282 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Appendix C Installing the Two Way GPS Antenna Making GPS Connections ...

Page 283: ...TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 283 Appendix D Specifications and Factory Defaults This appendix provides mechanical and electrical specifications and factory defaults for the TimeCreator 1000 In This Appendix Specifications Factory Defaults ...

Page 284: ... Description Mounting 19 in Rack Rack Mounting Positions Front mounting location unit protrudes 0 75 in 4 445 cm Mid point mounting location unit protrudes 6 33 in 16 08 cm Width 17 25 in 43 82 cm Height 1 75 in 4 45 cm Depth 19 9 in 50 5 cm Weight 11 lb 5 kg fully loaded 7 lb 3 2 kg empty Table D 2 TimeCreator 1000 Environmental Specifications Parameter Description Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C...

Page 285: ...Hz AC Power Fuse 2 A 2 each AC Power 40 W DC Input Power 36 V DC to 72 V DC 48 V DC 2 7 A maximum Either positive or negative ground DC Recommended Battery Feed Fuse 3 A DC Power 40 W Table D 4 Serial Port Specifications Item Description Connector Type 9 pin female D connector Connector Label Craft Interface RS 232 Baud Rate 9600 Kbps 57600 is supported only in the IMC rev H version 1 00 13 or bel...

Page 286: ...o SSH sessions over TCP IP NTP RJ 45 10Base T 100 Base T Supports NTP clients that comply with RFC 1305 Table D 6 Input Signal Specifications Parameter Specification GPS Requirement Proprietary Rooftop Antenna see Roof Antenna specification in Table D 8 Interface TNC connector DTI Termination Impedance 100 ohms Amplitude 2 2Vpp to 2 8Vpp Data Rate 5 12 Mbps Table D 7 Output Signal Specifications P...

Page 287: ...ons Height 6 5 in 16 5 cm Diameter 5 9 in 15 cm Weight 1 7 lb 0 77 kg Operating Temperature 35 to 75 C Storage Temperature 40 to 80 C Operating Humidity 0 to 100 relative humidity Power 36 V nominal Connector type TNC Impedance 50 75 Table D 9 GPS and DTI Port Parameters Description Default Value Value Range System Mode of Operation Root Root Subtending Port 1 thru 10 State Port 1 thru 6 State for...

Page 288: ...ONG dd mm ss ssE or dd mm ss ssW ELEV hhhh h height in meters GPS Elevation Mask 10 0 to 45 degrees Leapseconds 14 0 to 40 Table D 10 IMC and Communication Parameters Description Default Value Value Range TOD Source RTC RTC USER NTP DTI GPS Local Time Offset 00 00 hh mm EIA 232 Service Enable Enable Disable Telnet Service Enable Enable Disable SSH Service Enable Enable Disable SNMP Service Enable ...

Page 289: ...s or SNMP Username list 20 ASCII Characters SNMP Authentication Key list 20 ASCII Characters SNMP Private Key list 20 ASCII Characters a Minimum of 8 characters NTP Server Key ID 1 to 65535 NTP Server Encryption Key Max of 32 ASCII Characters NTP Peer IP or hostname Valid IPv4 Address or hostname NTP Peer Key ID 1 to 65535 NTP Peer Encryption Key Max of 32 ASCII Characters RADIUS Authentication Di...

Page 290: ... Port 1 thru 12 MTIE t Interval 35 0 Disable 1 to 1000 Port 1 thru 12 FER Set Threshold E 04 100 0 Disable 5 to 10000 Port 1 thru 12 FER Clear Threshold E 04 10 0 Disable 5 to 10000 Port 1 thru 12 P P_Jitter Set Threshold pS 8000 0 Disable 5000 to 10000000 Port 1 thru 12 P P_Jitter Clear Threshold pS 5000 0 Disable 5000 to 10000000 Port 1 thru 12 MTIE 35 Set Threshold pS 10000 0 Disable 5000 to 10...

Page 291: ...00 Additionally you can obtain these licenses and the open source software by contacting Symmetricom Technical support at the following numbers Worldwide Main Number 1 408 428 7907 USA Canada Latin America including Caribbean Pacific Rim including Asia Australia and New Zealand 1 408 428 7907 USA toll free 1 888 367 7966 1 888 FOR SYMM Europe Middle East Africa 49 700 32886435 An administrative fe...

Page 292: ... 2 05a busybox 1 01 cron 3 0pl1 daemontools 0 76 dhcpcd 1 3 22pl1 e2fsprogs 1 27 eepro100 1 09 findutils 4 1 7 glibc 2 3 2 glibc 2 3 2 grub 0 97 hardhatutils 1 14 hostname 2 09 ifupdown 0 6 4 initscripts 2 78 iproute 20030805 iptables 1 2 9 iputils tracepath 20020124 kernel 2 4 20_dev less 358 libpam 0 72 libpam cracklib 0 72 libpam dev 0 72 libpam modules 0 72 libpam runtime 0 72 linux ftpd 0 17 ...

Page 293: ... 11h net snmp 5 1 net tools 1 60 netbase 4 06 netkit telnet server 0 17 ntp dev 4 2 0b rc1 20060306 openssh 3 7 1p2 openssh clients 3 7 1p2 openssh server 4 2p2 openssl 0 9 7b pam_radius_license 1 3 16 pam_tacplus 1 2 9 pam_tally 0 1 pciutils 2 1 8 rpm 4 1 setserial 2 17 shellutils 2 0 11 sudo 1 6 7p3 sysklogd 1 4 1 sysvinit 2 78 util linux 2 11h xinetd 2 3 3 ...

Page 294: ...294 TimeCreator 1000 User s Guide 097 93100 01 Revision C February 2010 Appendix E Software Licenses Third Party Software ...

Page 295: ...25 C cable advance 105 cables antenna to shelf 277 lightning suppressor 277 cautions defined 19 CLI Commands 178 266 CLI protocol 34 clock frame 35 master 35 Command Line Interface CLI 176 commands alphabetical listing description 178 communications ports IMC management Ethernet 34 IMC NTP server Ethernet 34 IMC serial 34 72 component part numbers 38 configuration backup and restore 110 see also n...

Page 296: ...6 35 55 input 31 input connectors 53 input signals 26 installing antenna 275 281 LED description 60 provisioning port state 213 reference 31 35 reference provisioning 89 reference signal connector 35 root server operation 86 88 setting satellite parameters 89 Time of Day 24 GPS antenna installation tools 45 part numbers 40 grounding connections 57 H holdover mode described 29 host address setup 84...

Page 297: ...ew TimeCreator 1000 23 protocol CLI 34 SNMP 34 provisioning 95 alarms 36 non revertive mode 94 revertive mode 94 purpose of this guide 16 Q qualified reference 31 R RADIUS IP address 79 rear panel connectors 34 53 recommendations defined 19 redundant configuration 38 components required 38 see also basic configuration redundant operation 57 reference DTI 31 90 GPS 31 reference provisioning DTI 89 ...

Page 298: ...tem reference 31 priority level 27 system TOD NTP 36 user specified time 36 T TACACS IP address 80 technical assistance 48 Time of Day TOD 28 Time of Day setting 85 timestamp DTI 26 27 31 35 86 89 timing antenna installing 275 281 TOD alignment 26 27 86 Two Way Antenna connection 33 installation 273 installation tools 45 required tools 274 U user access levels displaying 76 user specified time sys...

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