Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product EDGE CLOCK 1000 Symmetricom
Go to page of 224
T imeProvider 1000 and 1 100 Edge Clock User ’s Guide Revision G – April 2008 Part Number 097-58001 -02.
Symmetricom, Inc. 2300 Orchard Parkway San Jose, CA 95131-1017 U.S.A. http://www .symmetricom.com Copyright © 2003–2008 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 proper ty of their respective owners.
T able of Contents Contents 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 3 How to Use This Guide Purpose of This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Who Should Read This Guide .
T a ble of Content s 4 TimeProvider User ’ s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Synchronization Status Messages (SSMs) .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 5 T able of Contents Working With Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Properly Handling Cards . . . . . . . . .
T a ble of Content s 6 TimeProvider User ’ s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Enabling CRC4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Using Performance Monitoring . . . . . . . . .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 7 T able of Contents Testing the Communication Po rts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Testing the Local Craft Serial Port . . . . . . .
T a ble of Content s 8 TimeProvider User ’ s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 98 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . .
T able of Contents 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 9 Figur es 1-1 T imeProvider 1000 ETSI-style Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 1-2 T imeProvider 1 100 Rear Access Shelf . . . .
T a ble of Content s 10 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008.
T able of Contents 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 11 Ta b l e s 1-1 T ypical Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 1-2 SSU-Based Reference Selection Scenarios .
T a ble of Content s 12 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 7-7 T ypical Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 7-8 Antenna S pecifications . . . . . . . . . .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 13 How to Use This Guide This section describes the format, layout, a nd purpose of this guide.
How to Use This Guide Purpose of This Guide 14 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Purpose of This Guide The T imeProvider User ’s Guide describes the procedures for unp acking, installing, using, maintaining, an d troubleshooting the Symmetricom T imeProvider .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 15 How to Use This Guide Conventions Used in This Gu ide Conventions Used in This Guide This guide uses the follo wing conventions: Acronyms and Abbreviations – T erms are spelled out the first time they appear in text.
How to Use This Guide W arnings, Cautions, Recom mendations, and Notes 16 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 W arnings, Cautions, Recommendations, and Notes W arnings, Cautions, Recommendations, and Notes attract attention to essential or critical information in this guide.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 17 How to Use This Guide Related Documents and Information Related Documents and Information Other helpful documents and software tools are listed b elow . See your Symmetricom represent ative or sales of fice for a complete list of available documentatio n.
How to Use This Guide What’ s New in This Guide 18 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Added the latest firmware revisions t o T able 3-10 . Revised the order of the step s in S tarting the T imeProvider for the First T ime , on page 88.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 19 Chapter 1 Overview of the T imePr ovider This chapter describes the T imeProvider product.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Overview 20 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Overview The T imeProvider is Synchronization Supply Unit (SSU) designed spe cifically to meet the needs at the network edge.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 21 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Overview Figure 1-1. TimeProvider 1000 ETSI-style Shelf Figure 1-2. TimeProvider 1 100 Rear Access Shelf Expansion Panel The T imeProvider has an optional Expansion Pane l that doubles (to 64) th e number of output channels available.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Overview 22 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Figure 1-3. TimeProvider 1 100 Expansion Panel Inputs The T imeProvider accepts the fo llowing types of inp ut signals: Primary Reference Signals (PRS): 1.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 23 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Operating Modes The T imeProvider outputs are arrange d into four group s of eight outputs per group in the Main shelf and four group s of eight outputs per group in the optional Expansio n panel.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Performance Monitoring 24 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 In the SSU mode, the INP1 and INP2 input s cannot be provisioned to receive Composite Clock (CC) signals, including JCC or JCC4 .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 25 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Performance Mo nitoring Using MTIE and FFOFF dat a, the T imeProvider qualifies inputs based on these metrics.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider NTP Oper ation 26 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 FFOFF Calculations FFOFF is a measure of the frequency deviat ion of the input signal against the system reference, expressed as a ratio.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 27 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider NTP Operation The NTP implement ation in the T imeProvider supports full NTP server and client mode operations, and works with or without GPS re ference signals.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider SNMP – Simple Netw ork Management Proto col 28 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 SNMP – Simple Network Management Pr otocol The T imeProvider offers two versions of SNMP: v2 and v3.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 29 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Physical Description Figure 1-4. Front Panel of the TimeProvider 1000 Figure 1-5 illustrates the location of the conne ctors, cards, and modules on the rear panel of the T imeProvider 1 100.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Functional Description 30 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Figure 1-6 illustrates the location of the c onnectors, cards, fra me ground lugs, and modules on the rear p anel of the T imeProvider 1 100.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 31 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Functional Descrip tion Figure 1-7. Block Diagram of the TimeProvider Shelf Both the front-access and rear-access s helf provides a chassis for mounting the Input module, one IMC or one IMC/TPIU, two IOCs, and u p to four Output modules.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Functional Description 32 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Integrated Information Management Card wi th TimeProvider Interfa.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 33 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider System Power Output Module The Output module provides the output conn ectors for the T imeProvider . Like the Input module, each Output module uses on e of a variety of connect ors that match the wiring system at the inst allation site.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Communica tion Port s 34 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Communication Ports The T imeProvider contains three communicat i ons ports that allow you to p rovision, monitor , and troubleshoot the shelf.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 35 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Reference Input Signals Make the input connections using the pro cedures described in Maki.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Reference Inpu t Sign als 36 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 provision the REFMODE p a rameter to FORCED to select an input as the system reference regardless of the priority levels of other outputs.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 37 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Reference Input Signals Subtending Mode T able 1-3 illustrates which input is the active system reference under several different in put conditions when the T ime Provider is in the Subtending mode.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Reference Inpu t Sign als 38 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 GPS Inputs Symmetricom provides a complete GPS antenna system for th e T imeProvider . This includes the Symmetricom GPS Antenna, the T imeProvider Interface Unit (TPIU), and associated cables.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 39 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Clock Performance Clock Performance T wo IOCs are available: A Rubidium-based version that meet s ST2/T ype II standards. This IOC meet s or exceeds the ST2 requirements in ANSI T1.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Retimer Modules 40 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Each Output module plugs into a slot labeled A through D on the main shelf and on the Expansion Pan el and provides connectors and terminations for e ight outputs.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 41 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Alarms Alarms The T imeProvid er uses alarms to no tify you when cert ain conditions are deteriorating below user-specified levels.
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider Synchronization Status Messages (SSMs) 42 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 The T imeProvider handles SSMs in acco rdance with T1X1 .3 TR33, T1.101-1999, GR-253, and GR-378. Input SSMs The T imeProvider extracts and decode s the SSM (if present) on the available inputs.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 43 Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider SmartClock These output format s automatically generate SSMs. The quality level of the T imeProvider ’s output depe nds on the quality level of the input signal or the quality level of the local oscillator .
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider BesTime 44 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 T wo weighting alg orithms - tracki ng and holdover - de termine which of th e inputs are used as the ensembled reference . The tracking algo rithm is used durin g normal operatio n.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 45 Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Pr ocedures This chapter describes the it e ms available with the T imeProvider , and lists the part number for each item.
Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures Shelf 46 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Shelf The T imeProvider is available in two configurations: Model 1000 Front Access and Model 1 100 Rear Access. Model 1000 Front Access The ETSI-style shelf (990-58001-0 1) complies with ETSI 300-1 19 shelf projections.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 47 Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures Input Modules Rear Access The rear-access Expansion Pane l (p art number 990-58102-01) provides an additional 32 outputs, for a system total of 64 output s.
Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures IMC and IOC Modules 48 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 IMC and IOC Modules Symmetricom has several modules available for the T imeProvider that provide varying levels of clock st ability .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 49 Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures GPS Antenna GPS Antenna The following tab le identifies the part s available for the GPS antenna.
Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures GPS Antenna 50 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 090-58041-01 IMC with T imeProvider Interface Unit card (IMC/TPIU) 060-58041-03 Right angle converter cable, 1 m (3 ft).
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 51 Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures Ordering an d Part s List Ordering and Parts List Use T able 2-5 to identify the available T imeProvi der shelf types.
Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures Ordering an NTP or SNMP License 52 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 53 Chapter 3 Installing the T i mePr ovider This chapter describes the procedures for in st alling the T imeProvider shelf and the available Expansion Pan el.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Getting Started 54 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Getting S t arted Before beginning the inst allation, complete the pre.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 55 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Getting S t arted Environment al Requirements T o prevent the unit from inter fering with .
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Unpacking the Unit 56 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Unpacking the Unit The T imeProvider and accessories are pa ckaged to protect from normal shock, vibration, and handling damage.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 57 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Rack Mounting Exp ansion Panel The optional Exp ansion panel uses a brac ket to position the pan el at the same depth as the shelf; expan sion brackets are used for 23-inch racks.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Rack Mounting 58 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Figure 3-2. Installing the Model 1 100 Shelf, Ca ble Management tray , a.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 59 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Rack Mounting Figure 3-3. Installing the Model 1000 Shelf and Expansion Panel – 23-inch .
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 60 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Figure 3-4. Installing the Model 1 100 Shelf and Expansion Panel – 23-inch Rack Making Connections Making Ground Connections Use the procedure in this section for bo th the main shelf and the Expansion p anel.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 61 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections Exp ansion Panel All connections to the Exp ansion Panel, including chassis ground, are made u sing the interconnection cable.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 62 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Figure 3-5. Power T erminal Connectors Figure 3-6.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 63 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections Making Input Connections Y ou connect the input signals to the T imeProvider using one of the Input modules listed in T able 3-2 .
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 64 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Figure 3-8. Wire-Wrap Input Module Figure 3-9. DB9 Input Module The pinout for the DB9 Input mod ule is shown in T able 3-3 .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 65 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections Figure 3-10. BT43 Input Module Figure 3-1 1.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 66 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Making Output Connections Y ou make the output signal connections using one of the Output modules listed in T able 3-4 .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 67 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections Figure 3-12. BN C and Wire-Wrap Ou tput Modules Figure 3-13.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 68 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Figure 3-14. BT43 and Metric (Siemens ) Output Module s Figure 3-15.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 69 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections Making Retimer Connections The front pan el of the E1 Retimer m odule and T1 Retimer module (shown in Figure 3-16 ) indicates the input an d output connections for a typical insta llation.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 70 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Making Alarm Connections T o install alarm connections on the Input Mod ule, use a customer-supplied DB-25 connector to build an alarm connection to the T i meProvider .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 71 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections Figure 3-18. DB-25 Alarm Conne ctor (Front V iew) Making GPS Connection.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 72 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 W arning: T o prevent arcing, ensure that the lightning suppressor is installed awa y from electrical devices and cabling.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 73 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections Figure 3-20. Ante nna-to-Shelf Cabling T o install the antenna: 1. Att ach the antenna mounting bracket to a 1-inch (2.5 cm) diameter pipe or wood post.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 74 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Figure 3-21. Installing the Antenna Bra cket on a Pipe – If you are mounting the br acket to a wood post, assemble as shown in Figure 3-22 .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 75 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections 6. Mount th e antenna and mast assembly to the “L” bracket using the supplied nuts, bolts, and washers, as shown in Figure 3-23 .
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 76 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 9. Assemble the ligh tning suppressor as shown in F igure 3-24 . Figure 3-24. Assemb ling the Lightning Suppressor 10.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 77 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections 14.Connect an RG58 (060-58545-xx) cab le between the lightning sup pressor and the TPIU. See T able 2-4 for specific cable lengths.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Making Connections 78 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Figure 3-25. Mounting the TPIU and Expansion Panel on the Same Rack Ears Figure 3-26.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 79 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Making Connections Making Communications Connections The T imeProvider has one Ethernet and two serial port s available.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Installing Connections to the Ethernet Port 80 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Changing Communications Settings T o change the communication settings for the local or remo te serial ports: 1.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 81 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Installing Connections to the Ethernet Port Network Connection Y ou can use a network connection for ro utine monitoring and control of the T imeProvider from a remote site.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Installation Check List 82 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Installation Check List T o verify that the installation of the T imeProvider is complete, perform the following checks and procedures in T able 3-9 .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 83 Chapter 3 Installing the T imeProvider Working With Cards Inserting Cards This procedure is common for all cards. T o insert a card into the shelf: 1. Align the card ed ges within the guides of the select ed slot.
Chapter 3 Installing the T ime P rovider Firmware Features 84 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Firmwar e Featur es T able 3-10 describes the features provided in recent releases of the operat ing firmware for the IOC and IMC.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 85 Chapter 4 Pr ovisioning the T imePr ovider This chapter describes the procedures for p rovisioning the T imeProvider and the available Expansion Pan el.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider TL1 Overview 86 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TL1 Overview The T imeProvider uses the TL1 syntax; this chapte r and the TimeProvider TL1 Reference Guide describes command lines and responses.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 87 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider TL1 Overview TL1 Response Format Normal Response For each TL1 command described in t his chapter there is a normal response, an in-process response, or an error response.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider St artin g the T im eProvider for the First Time 88 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 The TL1 command may g enerate an e vent messa ge specific to the command. This event message accompanies the comm and description in this cha pter .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 89 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider St a rting the TimeProvider for the First Time Powering Up the TimeProvid er T o power up.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider St artin g the T im eProvider for the First Time 90 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 This command is described in det ail in Changing the Echo Mode , on pag e 89. Setting the Source ID <sid> Use the SET -SID command to change the name of the T imeProvider .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 91 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Setting Communicatio ns Parameters Setting Ethernet Parameters Set up the Ethernet port, if you are using it, by following the procedure in Setting Ethernet Parameters , on p age 93.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Setting Commu nicat ions Parameters 92 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Setting the Handshaking (Flow) Mode Use the ED-EQPT command to provision the handshaking mode o n the local Craft or Remote port to None, Hardware, Sof tware, or Hardware/Software .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 93 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Setting Communicatio ns Parameters Setting Ethernet Parameters Before you can begin using the Etherne t port, you must provision the addresses using the local Craft or Remo te serial port.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Defining the Security Parameters 94 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Checking Communication Links T wo commands allow you to check the communica tion links from a computer or network to the T imeProvider: PING and RTR V -HDR.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 95 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Defining the Security Parameters User – Users entered into the user list a t the Us.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Managing the User List 96 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Adding a User at the Security Access Level T o define a user at the Security access level, issue the f ollowing TL1 command.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 97 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Managing the User List Sample Command ACT-USER::TECHNICIAN:TS1000::TECH01!; This command logs in the user named T echnician.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Managing the User List 98 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Sample Command CANC-USER::TECHNICIAN:TS1000; This command logs out t he user named T echnician.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 99 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Managing the User List Changing the Curr ent User ’ s Password The ED-PID command changes the sp ecified user ’ s password.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Managing the User List 100 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 The response format is: <cr><lf><lf> ^^^sid^.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 101 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Managing the User List Autonomous Message TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:33:04 A 1174 REPT EVT “IM.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Using SynCraft 102 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Using SynCraft SynCraft is Symmetricom’ s craft user interface .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 103 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Using SynCraft Creating a Connection T o create a connection to the T imeProvider , select Connection , New Connection . The Create New Connection window appears, as sh own in Figure 4-2.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Using SynCraft 104 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Opening a Connection T o open a connection to the T i meProvider , right-click the name of the connection in the network element list in the lef t column of the SynCraft window .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 105 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning the IOC Pr ovisioning the IOC This section describes how to provision the IOC.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning the IOC 106 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Sample Command SET-SYS-MODE:::TS1000::SYSMODE=SUB; Sets the syste m mode to Subtending (SUB). The inputs are set as described in the table above.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 107 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning the IOC Setting the IOC Parameters Use the ED-EQP T comman d to provision each IOC.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning the Input Reference 108 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Pr ovisioning the Input Refer ence Y ou need to know.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 109 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning the Input Reference Setting the GPS Parameters After you inst all the GPS antenna, you must provision the p arameters using the ED-EQPT command.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning the Input Reference 11 0 TimeProvider User’s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Autonomous Message TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:45:15 A 1179 REP.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 111 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning the Input Reference Sample Command ED-SYNC::INP1:TS1000::FRMTYPE=ESF; Auton.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning the Input Reference 11 2 TimeProvider User’s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 If the original primary input becomes available again, the REFMODE, QLEVEL and PRIORITY paramete rs determine whether the T imeProvider switches back to that input.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 11 3 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning the Input Reference ED-SYNC:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>]::<keyword>=<value>; This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning the Input Reference 11 4 TimeProvider User’s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Sample Command ED-SYNC::PRS:TS1000::PRIORITY=2; ED-SYN.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 11 5 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning the Input Reference Pr ovisioning the SSM Before you can read Synchronizat.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning the Input Reference 11 6 TimeProvider User’s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 This command sets t he SSM bit to position 4 in the E1 input string on Inp ut 1.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 11 7 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning the Input Reference Sample Command SET-TH::GPS:TS1000::MASK=GPS-R; This command sets t he GPS input perform ance monitoring threshold to a mask value of GPS-R.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning the Outputs 11 8 TimeProvider User’s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Autonomous Message TP-SSU 03-10-24 11:09:12 A 1189 REPT EVT .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 11 9 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning the Outputs Enabling and Disabling the Outputs Use the ED-EQPT command to enable or disable the output signal.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning Retimer Parameters 120 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Sample Command ED-SYNC::OUTA:TS1000::FRMTYPE=CAS; This command provisions output group A to an E1, CAS framing format.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 121 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning Retimer Parameters Autonomous Message TP-SSU 03-10-24 11-09-12 A 1189 REPT .
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning NTP Parameters 122 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Pr ovisioning Cut-thru Mode Use the ED-SYNC command to set the cut-thru mod e for each port (1 or 2) on the Retimer module.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 123 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning NTP Parameters Additional NTP commands are d escribed in the TimeProvider TL1 Reference Guide . Activating NTP Y ou use the ACT -FEA TURE command to enable the NTP feature on the T imeProvider .
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning NTP Parameters 124 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 This command has a default access level of ADMIN. Sample Command ED-EQPT::NTP:TP1000::SERVER,ADD,192.168.10.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 125 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning NTP Parameters Sample Command ED-EQPT::NTP:TP1000::AUTHEN=ENABLE; This command enables authentication in NT P transmissions from the T imeProvider .
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning Alarms 126 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Pr ovisioning Alarms This section describes how you provision and manage alarms in the T imeProvider .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 127 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning Alarms T able 4-3. Alarm Conditions and Defaults Alarm ID Description of Al.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning Alarms 128 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 CLKW ARM Local oscillator on the specified IOC is in W arm-up mod.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 129 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning Alarms <aid> = INP1 or INP2 INPDISQ S pecified input has been disq ualified or qualified as a possibl e system refere nc e.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning Alarms 130 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Sample Command SET-ATTR::SYS:TS1000::ELEVTIME=ENABLE; This comman.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 131 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning Alarms Sample Command ED-SYNC::SYS:TS1000::CLRDELAY=5; This command declares a faulted input to be valid five seconds af ter the alarm condition has cleared.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning Alarms 132 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Response Format <cr><lf><lf> sid date time<c.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 133 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning Alarms This command has a default access level of USER.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning Alarms 134 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Normal Response TP-SSU 03-10-24 11:22:11 M TS1000 COMPLD "SY.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 135 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning Alarms Sample Command RTRV-COND::IOC:TS1000; Normal Response TP-SSU 03-10-2.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Provisioning SNMP Parameters 136 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 This command has a default access level of USER.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 137 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Provisioning SNMP Parameters Autonomous Message TP-SSU 03-05-15 09-59-09 A 1166 REPT EVT.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider System Commands 138 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 SNMP v3 T o set up Notifications, create an SNMP v3 user with or without MD5 or SHA using the ENT -USER-SECU command. DO not add the engineid.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 139 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider System Commands Normal Response TP-SSU 03-10-24 11:28:02 M 2 COMPLD “INP1,T1:MJ,ALM,NS.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider System Commands 140 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Normal Response Format <cr><lf><lf> ^^^sid^date^tim.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 141 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Saving Provisioning Data Saving Pr ovisioning Data Symmetricom recommends that you kee p an electronic version and/or a written version of the provisioning changes you make to the T imeProvider .
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Saving Provisioning Data 142 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Setting the Input S tate , on p age 108 Input m ode, PRS Inp.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 143 Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider Saving Provisioning Data Provisioning the Output Fra ming T ype , on pag e 1 19 FRMTYPE,.
Chapter 4 Provisioning the Ti meProvider Saving Provisioning Data 144 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Provisioning Cut-thru Mode , on page 122 (cont’d) HOLDFL T.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 145 Chapter 5 T esting the T imeProvider This chapter describes a basic acce ptan ce test f or the T imeProvider product.
Chapter 5 T esting the TimeProvider T esting the T imeProvide r 146 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 T esting the T imePr ovider Perform the test s described in th.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 147 Chapter 5 T esting the TimeProvider V erifying Norm al Operation T able 5-2 shows the condition of the LED indicators on the front p anel of the IMC under normal operating conditions.
Chapter 5 T esting the TimeProvider T es ting Alarm Conditions 148 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 T esting Alarm Conditions T esting the IOC Operating Modes W ar.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 149 Chapter 5 T esting the TimeProvider T esting Alarm Cond itions T esting the Reference Switching T o test the ability of the T imeProvider to switch references, you perform a two-step test: Connect appropriate reference input s to the Ti meProvider .
Chapter 5 T esting the TimeProvider T es ting Alarm Conditions 150 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 T esting the Revertive Operating Mode When the T imeProvider is in the revertive operating mode , the input reference signal reverts to the original inp ut after it recovers from an error con dition.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 151 Chapter 5 T esting the TimeProvider T esting the Commun ication Port s Detecting Input Err ors Y ou can provision the T imeProvider to perfo rm a variety of functions when an input error occurs.
Chapter 5 T esting the TimeProvider T es ting the Communication Ports 152 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 1. Connect a straight-throu gh serial cable to the local Craf t port. Connect the other end of the cable to a computer .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 153 Chapter 5 T esting the TimeProvider T esting the Outputs T esting the Outputs The T imeProvider supports up to 32 out put signals on four output group s. Y ou can provision the output signal to t he following types: 2M, CAS, CCS, D4, ESF , CC, JCC, JCC4, 1.
Chapter 5 T esting the TimeProvider T es t Record 154 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 155 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the Ti m eP ro v id e r This chapter describes maintenance and troublesh ooting procedures for the T imeProvider .
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Preventive Maintenance 156 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Pr eventive Maintenance The T imeProvider shelf requires minimal preventive ma intenance.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 157 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Diagnosing the IOC Diagnosing the IOC Reading LED Conditions T able 6-2 shows the function of the LED indi cators on the front panel of the IOC.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Diagnosing the IOC 158 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Interpreting Err or Messages Error messages appear on the console as they occur , and include the time and date of occurrence.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 159 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Diagnosing the IOC 4. Loosen the ca ptive ret aining screws and pul l out on t hem to unseat the IOC from the shelf. 5.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Diagnosing the IOC 160 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Removing T w o IOCs T o remove both IOCs in a shelf, use the following procedure. 1. Save the content s of the Active IOC memo ry in the IMC by issuing the following command.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 161 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Diagnosing the IOC Replacing the Only IOC T o replace the only IOC in a shelf, use th e following procedure. Output signals will resume once the IOC has achieved lo ck on an inpu t signal.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Diagnosing the IMC 162 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 4.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 163 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Diagnosing the IMC Interpreting Err or Messages Error messages appear on the console as they occur , and include the time and date of occurrence.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Diagnosing the External TP IU 164 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 4. Place the IMC in a static-free bag or on a st atic-free surface. 5. Insert anot her IMC into the shelf and tighten th e captive screws.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 165 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Replacing Output Modu les Replacing Output Modules The T imeProvider supports up to fo ur Ou tput modules on the shelf, and up to four additional Output modules on the Expansion Panel.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Replacing the Input Modu le 166 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Replacing the Input Module The Input module cont ains connectors fo r the input signals and the alarm output connector .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 167 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider T roubleshooting the T imeProvide.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 168 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 ECHO The current sessions’ ec.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 169 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider ISEQ Indicates that the CRC of tw.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 170 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 XFEROK Tran sfe r of the IMC Is.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 171 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider RESET The indicated IOC is being restarted af ter a user-requ ested reset.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 172 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 FRMTYPE In dicates the type of input framing or the input frequency . Sets the input framing type T1 Output = 2M 1.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 173 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider FREEFL T Indica tes if the Output Fault is issued when the local oscillator enters Free-Run mode.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 174 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 T able 6-6 describes the alarm codes and their set and clear conditions. T able 6-6.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 175 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider BTBCKUP BesT ime backup refere nc.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 176 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Using Alarm Codes to T roubleshoot T able 6-7 lists the alarm codes generated by th e T imeProvider .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 177 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider EXT ALM 1 External alarm 1 – monitors alarms genera ted by external equipment.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 178 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 CLK BRDG Local oscillator in the specified IOC is in Bridging mode. E Q P T N S A N AN AM J CLK HOLD Local oscillator in the specified IOC is in Holdover mode.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 179 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider ANT COMM GPS antenna fault due to loss of communications. E Q P T N S A M NM NM N GPS POS The GPS antenna position is unknown.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 180 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 INP PHASE The specified input port has an excessive phase measurem ent that disqua lifies it from being used.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 181 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider INPFRQ The specified input port’s calculated received frequency exceeds the pull-in range of the LO.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 182 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 INP AIS The specified input port has an AIS. When detected, the input is immediatel y removed as a possible reference.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 183 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider INPQL The received SSM on the specified input is of lesser quality than the local oscillator ’s QLEVEL.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 184 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 T able 6-8 describes the conditions that generate the associated event. T able 6-8.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 185 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider SIDCHG Source ID has been cha nge.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider T roublesh ooting the TimeProvider 186 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 RQLEVEL Received quality level .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 187 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Repairing the TimeProvider Repairing the T imePr ovider Repairing the T imeProvider is limi ted to replacing cards.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Upgrading the Firmware 188 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 ACT-SWDL:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>]; After you issue the command, you have 60 seconds to begin transferring the upgrade file using the Ymodem transfer protocol.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 189 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Upgrading the Firmw are Upgrading the IMC T o upgrade the software in the IMC, use the following procedure.
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Upgrading the Firmware 190 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 3.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 191 Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Returning the TimeProvider 4. Use a Ymodem file tran sfer program such as SynCraft to transfer the upgrade software to the T imeProvider .
Chapter 6 Maintaining and T roubleshooting the TimeProvider Manual Updates 192 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Equipment Return Procedur e T o return equipment to Symmetricom for repair: 1.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 193 Chapter 7 Specifications of the T i mePr ovider This chapter describes the specif ica tions of the T imeProvider .
Chapter 7 S pecifications of the Ti meProvider Communica tions Port s 194 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Communications Ports Serial Ports T wo EIA-232 serial port s are available: the local Craft port and the Remote po rt.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 195 Chapter 7 S pecifications of the TimeProvider Clocks LAN Port The Ethernet 10BaseT port support s 10 full-dupl ex telnet sessions over TCP/IP . T o minimize response delays, Symmetricom re commends that you keep four or fewer sessions open at any one time.
Chapter 7 S pecifications of the Ti meProvider Inputs 196 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Hold-in and Pull-in Range T able 7-3 lists the default values for the Hold-in ra nge and Pull-in range for the Clock cards available for the T imeProvider .
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 197 Chapter 7 S pecifications of the TimeProvider Inputs T able 7-4. Input Signal Specifications Parameter Specification PRS Input s Frequency Japan F requency 2.048 MHz, 5 MH z, 10 MH z 1.
Chapter 7 S pecifications of the Ti meProvider Outputs 198 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Outputs The T imeProvider supports up to 32 outputs. The optio nal Expansion Panel provides an additional 32 outputs. Y ou can provision the output s in group s of eight.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 199 Chapter 7 S pecifications of the TimeProvider Outputs JCC4 Signals Amplitude 1 .0 V p ±0.1 V T ermination Impedance 1 10 Ω 8k Signals Amplitude 4 V p-p ± 10% T ermination Impedance 100 Ω 1.
Chapter 7 S pecifications of the Ti meProvider Alarms 200 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Alarms Input Alarms The PRS input is inhibited when a co nt act closure (less than 1 Ω ) is present across the PRS Alarm In connection.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 201 Chapter 7 S pecifications of the TimeProvider Roof Antenna Roof Antenna The specifications for the anten na for GPS operation are described in T able 7-8 . Mechanical T imeProvider 1000 Fr ont-Access Shelf Size: 431.
Chapter 7 S pecifications of the Ti meProvider Environmental 202 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Envir onmental Operating T emperature: –5 to 55 ° C S torage T.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 203 Appendix A Factory Default V alues This Appendix describes the factory default values for user-sett able parameters.
Appendix A Factory Default V alues Default Command Acce ss Levels 204 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Default Command Access Levels This section describes the default access level for the TL1 commands described in this guide.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 205 Appendix A Factory Default V alues Alarm Defau lt V alues Alarm Default V alues This section describes the default val ues for alarms in the T i meProvider .
Appendix A Factory Default V alues Alarm Default V alues 206 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 IMC-related Alarms IOC1COMM IMMED No MN MN MN IOC2COMM IMMED No MN MN.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 207 Appendix A Factory Default V alues Alarm Defau lt V alues GPSSYS FL TDELA Y Y es MN MN MN GPSTRK FL TDELA Y Y es MN MN MN INPDIS.
Appendix A Factory Default V alues Default Equipment Parameters 208 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Default Equipment Parameters E422-related alarms E422F AUL T I.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 209 Appendix A Factory Default V alues Default Input Parameters Default Input Parameters IPSUBNET 255.255.255.0 ECHO DISABLE TIDQUIET DISABLE IOC Parameters (<aid>=IOCm) IOCMODE ACTIVE CLKTYPE TYPEI IOCST A TE INSRV T able A-4.
Appendix A Factory Default V alues Default Output Parameters 210 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Default Output Parameters FRMTYPE 2M (for E1 span typ e) ESF (for T1 span type) CRCENA DISABLE SSMENA DISABLE SSMBIT 8 Input Parameters (<aid>=PRS, INPp) QLEVEL 2 PRIORITY PRS=1 INP1=1 INP2=1 T able A-5.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 21 1 Appendix A Factory Default V alues Default Retimer Parameters Default Retimer Parameters T able A-6.
Appendix A Factory Default V alues Default Retimer Paramet e rs 212 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 213 Appendix B CRAFT Softwar e Refer ence This Appendix describes how to install t he SynCraft sof tware you can use to provision the T imeProvider .
Appendix B CRAFT Software Reference Overview 214 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 Overview SynCraft is a craft application for p r ovisioning and managing the T imeProvider and other Network Element s via an Ethernet connection or a serial connection.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 215 Appendix B CRAFT Software Reference Installing SynCraf t Installing SynCraft T o install SynCraft on your computer , use the following procedure. Y ou may need Administrator-level privileges on the computer to inst all this product.
Appendix B CRAFT Software Reference Installing SynCraf t 216 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 217 Symbols <pid>, see password <sid>, see source ID <uid>, see user ID A access level changing 100 displaying 99 .
Index D—E 218 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 specifications 195 colon, using in commands 86 comm links, ping command 94 comma, using in commands 86 command err.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 219 Index F—I ping command 94 port connections 80 testing 152 event ID clock 185 IMC 184 input 185 IOC 185 output 186 events displ.
Index L—O 220 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 SSU mode 23 , 105 states 35 SUB mode 24 , 105 troubleshooting 181 input module connecting to 63 installing 63 over.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 221 Index P—R ordering an NTP license 51 out-of-service, IOC 107 output alarm codes 176 CAS 42 CCS 42 default paramete r values 21.
Index S—T 222 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 RTRV-EQPT command 139 RTRV-HDR command 94 RTRV-LOG command 138 RTRV-SYS-MODE command 106 RTRV-USER command 101 RTR.
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008 TimeProvider User ’s Guide 223 Index U—Y timing antenna, installing 71 – 77 TL1 case sensitivity 86 command structure 86 error response 87 in-process respo.
Index Y—Y 224 TimeProvider User ’ s Guid e 097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008.
An important point after buying a device Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center