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TimeProvider 2300/2700 User’s Guide
098-00564-000 Revision A3 – July, 2013
Chapter 4 Provisioning
Testing TP 2300/2700 Provisioning
The GNSS LED will be green if the reference is GNSS and the GNSS
engine/interface is operating normally. (TP 2700 only)
– The GNSS LED will be amber if the reference is GNSS and GNSS engine
or antenna is not tracking satellite.
– The GNSS LED will be OFF if the reference is not GNSS.
The Clock LED should be GREEN.
The Alarm LED should be OFF.
The Ethernet MGMT port, LEDs on connector.
– LED on right side of connector should be green if link has been
established. (Left side is amber if there is a 100M link.)
– LED on left side of connector should flash amber if there is activity.
ETH1 port LED will be green if a link has been established, flashing green if there
is activity. (Left side is amber if there is a 100M link.)
ETH2 port LED will be green if a link has been established, flashing green if there
is activity. (Left side is amber if there is a 100M link.)
See
for additional details about LED conditions.
Verifying the Port IP Addresses
The IP addresses for the MGMT, ETH1 and ETH2 ports must each be on different
network/subnet.
MGMT Port
1. Log in to the TP 2300/2700 with a valid username and password.
2. Type
show ip config mgmt
and press
Enter
.
a. Verify that the IP address-mode has the desired setting of DHCP or Static.
b. If the IP address-mode is set to “static”, verify that the IP address and mask
are the desired values.
c. Verify the State for the port is “enable”.
tp2700> show ip config mgmt
MGMT PORT PARAMETERS
IP mode : dhcp
IP state : enable