State; Delay; Transient; Timeprovider 100 Alarms, Events, And Configuration - Symmetricom TimeProvider 100 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Operations
Alarms & Events

State

State indicates whether a particular alarm or event should be ignored by the system.
If an event or alarm is disabled, it will not be reported or logged.

Delay

If the delay value is nonzero, the alarm will be reported if it has been active for the
length of time specified by the delay. The event time in the log will be the time when
the alarm first happened and excludes the delay time. If the alarm is cleared before
the delay time is up, the alarm is not reported and logged.
Note: The delay value for alarm TM_SELFTEST (alarm ID #8),
TM_COMM (alarm ID #9) and FPGA_ERROR (alarm ID #12) are
fixed to zero and cannot be changed.

Transient

If the transient parameter is set to "yes," the alarm will not be reported as an active
alarm and a SNMP trap will not be generated. The alarm is recorded in the Event
log. Event code 20–29 have fixed transient status and cannot be changed.
Note:
and config user groups. See
information about the CLI command group permissions.
Table 4-2. TimeProvider 100 Alarms, Events, and Configuration
Code
Name
MB_5.5V
0
MB_1.2V
1
MB_3.3V
2
MB_5V
3
MB_1.8V
4
10MHZ_LOS
5
GPS_ENGINE
6
TM_EFC
7
TM_SELFTEST
8
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An event definition can be modified by both the admin
Description
5.5V out of range
1.2V out of range
3.3V out of range
5V out of range
1.8V out of range
10MHZ signal loss
GPS engine commu-
nication failed or
1PPS missing
RTE PLL tuning sat-
urated
RTE self test failed
Command Groups
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Level
State
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critical
enable
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Delay
Transient
0
no
0
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0
no
0
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0
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0
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0
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