Symmetricom TimeProvider 5000 User Manual
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IEEE 1588 Grand Master Clock / NTP Server
User's Guide
Revision F – May 2012
Part Number 098-00028-000

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  • Page 1 TimeProvider 5000 IEEE 1588 Grand Master Clock / NTP Server User’s Guide Revision F – May 2012 Part Number 098-00028-000...
  • Page 2 2300 Orchard Parkway San Jose, CA 95131-1017 U.S.A. http://www.symmetricom.com Copyright © 2012 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: Table Of Contents

    Security Features ......... . .32 TimeProvider 5000 Connections........33 UTI Input and Output Connections .
  • Page 4 Installation Check List ..........89 Applying Power to the TimeProvider 5000 ......89 Normal Power Up Indications .
  • Page 5 Table of Contents TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set .......97 Command Syntax: .........226 Command Syntax: .
  • Page 6 Displaying Alarm and Unit Status ......348 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 7 Displaying Events Log ........363 Restarting the TimeProvider 5000 ....... . .364 Managing PTP Clients .
  • Page 8 Diagnosing the Expansion Shelf- Reading LED Conditions ..382 Repairing the TimeProvider 5000 ........384 Removing the IOC .
  • Page 9 Overview ........... . .482 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 10 Operating the Probe ..........520 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 11: Timeprovider 5000 User's Guide

    ............525 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 13 TimeProvider E30 Expansion Shelf Connections ....44 1-14 TimeProvider 5000 Block Diagram .......45 1-15 Expansion Connector on Expansion Shelf .
  • Page 14 Universal Ground Symbol ........85 2-31 TimeProvider 5000 Power Connector ......87 2-32 TP E10 and TP E30 - Power Connector A .
  • Page 15 Anatomy of a Probe Message ........522 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 16 List of Figures TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 17 PTP - Unicast Static Addressing Mode Parameter Descriptions ..306 4-14 Configurable Parameters for Reference Selection ....310 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 18 TP E30 - TOD Message Data Type Definitions for 1PPS+TOD Outputs . .448 B-18 TimeProvider 5000 IOC Clock Specifications ..... .448 B-19 General and Communication Parameters .
  • Page 19 Sync and Delay Message Parameters......523 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 20 List of Tables TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 21: How To Use 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  098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 22: Purpose Of This Guide

    The TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide describes the procedures for unpacking, installing, using, maintaining, and troubleshooting the Symmetricom TimeProvider 5000 Precision Timing Protocol Grand Master / NTP Server (TimeProvider 5000). It also includes appendixes that describe alarms and events, the languages that you use to communicate with the TimeProvider 5000, default values, and other information.
  • Page 23: Structure Of This Guide

    SNMP and the SNMP protocol option. Chapter 4, Provisioning Describes the commands and procedures required to provision the TimeProvider 5000 after installing the unit. Chapter 5, Operating Provides basic information and procedures for proper system operation, including PTP Management. Chapter 6, Maintenance and...
  • Page 24: Conventions Used In This Guide

    You must enter status commands for case-sensitive operating systems exactly as shown. personnel A word or term being emphasized. qualified Symmetricom does not A word or term given special emphasis. recommend... TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 25: Warnings, Cautions, Recommendations, And Notes

    Note: All notes use this symbol. Notes contain installation, operation, or maintenance procedures, practices, conditions, or statements, that alert you to important information, which may make your task easier or increase your understanding. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 26: Related Documents And Information

    How to Use This Guide Related Documents and Information Related Documents and Information See your Symmetricom representative or sales office for a complete list of available documentation. Where to Find Answers to Product and Document Questions For additional information about the products described in this guide, please contact your Symmetricom representative or your local sales office.
  • Page 27 Software Options Security Features  Added procedures for provisioning as NTP server  Added Appendix F: PTP Probe Option  Moved Contacting Technical Support from Appendix C to Chapter 6  098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 28 How to Use This Guide What’s New In This Guide TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 29: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides introductory information for the TimeProvider 5000. In This Chapter Overview  – TimeProvider 5000 Features – Software Options – Security Features TimeProvider 5000 Connections  Physical Description  Functional Description  Configuration Management ...
  • Page 30: Overview

    A new functionality for the TimeProvider 5000 is NTP server capability, which supports up to a maximum of 120,000 NTP transactions/second in unicast mode. The TimeProvider 5000 can be purchased as either a dedicated NTP server or as a unit which supports both PTP and NTP.
  • Page 31: Tp 5000 Software Options

     Unicast and multicast management addressing mode support  Software Options The TimeProvider 5000 also provides several software options. An activation key is required to access these options. Table 1-1 lists all options for the TP 5000. Table 1-1. TP 5000 Software Options...
  • Page 32: Security Features

    However, it also requires that the user implement best-practice security safeguards in their networks for the most robust levels of security. TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 33: Timeprovider 5000 Connectors And Leds

    TimeProvider 5000 Connections TimeProvider 5000 Connections Figure 1-1 is a front view of the TimeProvider 5000 showing connectors and LEDs. Connections for the GPS/GNSS input signal, Ethernet Management, and EIA-232 serial connection are located on the IMC module. Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) connectors are located on the IOC modules.
  • Page 34: Uti Connector Pin Assignments

    Table 1-3. Custom Cable RJ-45 Wiring Connections: UTI Port to Expansion Shelf EXP Port UTI Port on I/O Card EXP Port on Expansion Shelf Mating Connector Signal Mating Connector Pins Pins DTI+ DTI TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 35: Expansion Rj-45 Connector Pin Assignments

    Chapter 1 Overview TimeProvider 5000 Connections Communications Connections The IMC allows user control of the TimeProvider 5000 through either the Ethernet Management port or the EIA-232 serial port. Ethernet Management Port The Ethernet Management port on the IMC is standard 10/100Base-T shielded RJ-45 receptacle.
  • Page 36: Imc Module: Versions -01 Through -05

    IMC. This port allow you to connect to a terminal or computer using a terminal emulation software package. When connecting to this port, use a shielded EIA-232 direct connect cable. TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 37: Serial Port Male Connector Pins

    Two of the RJ-48C ports (I/O-1 and I/O-2) on the 090-50314-01 version of the I/O module (Figure 1-6) are software configurable as T1 output ports, with the following signal types: 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 38: T1 Input/Output Port Pin-Outs - Rj48C Connector

    Units that provide 1PPS and 10MHz outputs must be Note: ordered from the factory; they cannot be reconfigured in the field. One port provides 1PPS output and one port provides 10 MHz output. TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 39: E1 Versions Of I/O Module

    The RJ-45 pin assignments for the UTI/EXP ports are shown in Table 2-6 Table 2-7. Figure 1-5. E1 Versions of I/O Module Figure 1-6. T1 and Expansion Versions of I/O Module 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 40: Ptp Output Connections

    Pluggable (SFP) connections on each IOC (see Figure 1-5) module. In PTP (IEEE 1588v2) grand-master mode, the TimeProvider 5000 supports many slaves per system in unicast mode, multicast mode, or multicast-hybrid mode. In NTP server mode, the TimeProvider 5000 supports 20,000 transactions/second (120,000 transactions/second with high-capacity NTP option).
  • Page 41: 1Pps+Tod Port Pin-Outs - Rj45 Connector

    Default state is open (high impedance) No Connection Default state is open (high impedance) 422_1_N 1PPS RS422 GND RS422 GND 422_1_P 1PPS 422_2_N TOD time information 422_2_P TOD time information 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 42: Timeprovider 5000 Power And Ground

    TimeProvider 5000 Connections Power and Ground Connections The TimeProvider 5000 uses –48 VDC power and is not equipped with a Power switch; DC power is controlled by a power distribution panel connected to the power connectors. Frame ground connections on the TP 5000 are made on the grounding...
  • Page 43: Physical Description

    (ETSI) rack mounting adapters are available as a separately ordered item. The TimeProvider 5000 has one I/O module slot, two IOC module slots, and one IMC module slot. The grounding lug is located near the I/O module and the power...
  • Page 44: Timeprovider 5000 Modules And Power Connections

    Chapter 1 Overview Physical Description Figure 1-11. TimeProvider 5000 Modules and Power Connections Figure 1-12. TimeProvider E10 Expansion Shelf Connections Figure 1-13. TimeProvider E30 Expansion Shelf Connections TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 45: Timeprovider 5000 Block Diagram

    IMC will support 1PPS+TOD inputs. The 090-50331-02, 090-50331-04, and 090-50331-05 versions of the IMC support the expansion shelves. Functionally the TimeProvider 5000 system can be thought of as a BITS or SSU in a central office or a secondary office. It accepts time and frequency reference inputs in multiple formats, and it provides time and frequency synchronization signals to the network equipment in the office.
  • Page 46: Expansion Connector On Expansion Shelf

    Controller for the expansion shelves in the system.  In the TimeProvider 5000 expansion shelf system, expansion shelves are primarily output shelves. They use the time and frequency information from the TP5000 and convert them to different synchronization signal formats. Symmetricom offers two...
  • Page 47: Physical Interfaces Of Tp 5000 With Two Expansion Shelves

    Chapter 1 Overview Functional Description Figure 1-16. Physical Interfaces of TP 5000 with Two Expansion Shelves Figure 1-17. TimeProvider E10 SyncE/PTP Expansion Shelf Block Diagram 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 48: Timeprovider E30 E1/1Pps+Tod Expansion Shelf Block Diagram

    Enable ETH on TP 5000 IMC module’s DTI / ETH connector to allow  communication with the expansion shelves Set a unique ID (0-9) for each expansion shelf using the rotary switch on its front  panel Enable DTI  TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 49: Expansion Connections For Tp 5000 With A Single Expansion Shelf

    090-50312-01, or 090-50314-01, a custom cable must be used Table 2-9 between the I/O module and the expansion shelf. See details. Figure 1-19. Expansion Connections for TP 5000 with a Single Expansion Shelf 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 50: Expansion Connections For Tp 5000 With 5 Expansion Shelves

    Chapter 1 Overview Functional Description Figure 1-20. Expansion Connections for TP 5000 with 5 Expansion Shelves TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 51: Imc Module Leds

    LEDs that indicate port enable state. The TP E10 and TP E30 also each have LED status indicators. The LEDs indicate: Power Status  Active Status  Ethernet Status  Alarm Status  Holdover Status  098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 52: Communication Ports

    090-50315-01 version of the I/O module. Synchronization and Timing Outputs The TimeProvider 5000 has four GbE timing outputs (2 per IOC card), which can be configured as either Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) or Network Timing Protocol (NTP) outputs.
  • Page 53: System Inputs And Outputs

    System Inputs and Outputs Programmable Input/Output Ports The TimeProvider 5000 has two mini-BNC ports on the 090-50311-01 and 090-50312-01 versions of the I/O module, and two SMB ports on the 090-50315-01 version, that are software configurable as either E1 input or output ports. They can provide or receive the following signal types: 2.048 Mb/s (G.703/9)
  • Page 54: Shelf Id Selector

    10 shelf IDs (0 to 9) in the system. The user can set the shelf ID using a mechanical rotary switch on the front panel. Figure 1-21. Shelf ID Selector TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 55: Configuration Management

    Configuration Management The Command Line Interface (CLI), also called the ASCII command set, can be used to control the TimeProvider 5000 from a terminal connected to the EIA-232 serial port, or the Ethernet port. Refer to Chapter 3, CLI Commands and SNMP further details.
  • Page 56 Chapter 1 Overview Alarms TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 57: Chapter 2 Installing

    Chapter 2 Installing This chapter describes the procedures for installing the TimeProvider 5000, as well as the TimeProvider E10 and TimeProvider E30 expansion shelves. In This Chapter Getting Started  Unpacking the Unit  Rack Mounting the Chassis  – Rack Mounting the TimeProvider 5000 Main Shelf –...
  • Page 58: Getting Started

    (–48 VDC), and ensure that the equipment rack is properly grounded. The TimeProvider 5000 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 18 in (45.7 cm).
  • Page 59: Installation Tools And Equipment

    TP 5000, TP E10 and TP E30. Electromagnetic interference can adversely affect the operation of nearby equipment. Installation Tools and Equipment You will need the following tools and equipment to install the TimeProvider 5000: Standard tool kit  Cable ties, waxed string or acceptable cable clamps ...
  • Page 60: Unpacking The Unit

     ProComm Plus or EmTec ZOC) for setting system parameters Unpacking the Unit The TimeProvider 5000, TimeProvider E10 and TimeProvider E30 are packaged to protect them from normal shock, vibration and handling damage.(Each unit is packaged separately.) Caution: To avoid electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to parts that are packaged with the TP 5000, TP E10 and TP E30, observe the following procedures.
  • Page 61: Tp 5000 - Location Of Product Label

    Unpacking the Unit E10. See Figure 2-3 for the location of the label on the TP E30. Contact your Symmetricom distributor if the model or item number do not match. For a complete listing of item numbers, see Table 6-7 Table 6-8.
  • Page 62: Rack Mounting The Timeprovider 5000

    TimeProvider 5000, as well as theTimeProvider E10 and TimeProvider E30 expansion shelves. Always follow applicable local electrical standards. Rack Mounting the TimeProvider 5000 Main Shelf Use the following steps to mount the TimeProvider 5000 in a rack. 1RU above the TimeProvider 5000 must be left Note: unoccupied for heat dissipation.
  • Page 63: Tp 5000 Mounting Hole Placements

    Chapter 2 Installing Rack Mounting the Chassis Figure 2-4. TP 5000 Mounting Hole Placements  Figure 2-5. TP 5000 Chassis Dimensions Front View  Figure 2-6. TP 5000 Chassis Dimensions Top View 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 64: Rack Mounting The Tp E10 & Tp E30 Expansion Shelves

    Chapter 2 Installing Rack Mounting the Chassis Figure 2-7. Rack Mounting the TimeProvider 5000 Rack Mounting the TP E10 & TP E30 Expansion Shelves Use the following steps to mount the TP E10 or TP E30 expansion shelf in a rack.
  • Page 65: Tp E10 And Tp E30 Mounting Hole Placements - Side View

    Figure 2-8. TP E10 and TP E30 Mounting Hole Placements - Side View Figure 2-9. TP E10 Chassis Dimensions - Front View Figure 2-10. TP E30 Chassis Dimensions - Front View 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 66: Tp E10 And Tp E30 Chassis Dimensions - Top View

    Chapter 2 Installing Rack Mounting the Chassis Figure 2-11. TP E10 and TP E30 Chassis Dimensions - Top View Figure 2-12. Rack Mounting the TP E10 Expansion Shelf TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 67: Rack Mounting The Tp E30 Expansion Shelf

    Figure 2-13. Rack Mounting the TP E30 Expansion Shelf Working With Modules This section describes how to install, remove, and handle the modules associated with the TimeProvider 5000. Handling Modules When handling any of the modules, observe the following precautions: 1.
  • Page 68: Inserting Modules

    Removing Modules To remove a module from the TimeProvider 5000, loosen the screws and then pull out the module. Be sure to place the module on a static-free surface. Caution: You must disconnect the antenna (GPS and/or Beidou) before removing the IMC module.
  • Page 69: Imc Module Versions -01 Through -05

    Chapter 2 Installing Signal Connections Communications Connections The IMC allows user control of the TimeProvider 5000. The EIA-232 serial port and Ethernet Management port are located on the IMC as shown in Figure 2-14. See Working With Modules, on page 67 for module installation instructions.
  • Page 70: System Management Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments

    Expansion Port The expansion ports are standard 10/100Base-T shielded RJ-45 receptacles. To connect the TimeProvider 5000 to an expansion shelf (TP E30 E1/1PPS+TOD or TP E10 SyncE/PTP, use a standard twisted pair Ethernet RJ-45 cable (CAT5 minimum). The Ethernet management link and the DTI links share the same...
  • Page 71: Serial Port Male Connector Pins

    Ground TP 5000 Synchronization and Timing Connections The basic version TimeProvider 5000 has one GPS input on the IMC module and two redundant PTP timing outputs on each IOC module. There are also four connections on the I/O module, two of which can be outputs or inputs and two connections that are dedicated outputs.
  • Page 72: Ptp Output Connections

    Earth grounded. PTP / NTP Connections The two Ethernet 100/1000 Small-form Factor Pluggable (SFP) connections on each IOC provide redundant PTP outputs. See Figure 2-16. Figure 2-16. PTP Output Connections TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 73: Optical Sfp Transceiver

    Chapter 2 Installing Signal Connections Only the SFP transceivers in Table 2-4 are recommended and supported. Other SFP transceivers are not supported and may cause the TimeProvider 5000 to not comply with regulatory requirements. Figure 2-17 shows a typical optical SFP transceiver.
  • Page 74: Output Connections For T1 And Expansion Versions Of I/O Module

     Amphenol mini-BNC connectors (031-70261) can be Note: used to create cables. Alternatively, Symmetricom sells a kit of 4 mini-BNC to BNC adapter cables (093-00068-000). T1 Connections The 090-50314-01 version of the I/O module has two RJ-45 ports that are software...
  • Page 75: T1 Input/Output Port Pin-Outs - Rj48C Connector

    I/O card to an expansion shelf (TP E10 or TP E30), use a standard twisted pair Ethernet RJ-45 cable, CAT5 or better. See Table 2-6 for pin-outs for the EXP expansion RJ-45 connectors on the I/O card. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 76: Expansion Port (Exp) Rj-45 Connector Pin Assignments - I/O Card

    I/O card only provide DTI.) Table 2-6. Expansion Port (EXP) RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments - I/O Card Comment Signal No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection DTI+ DTI TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 77: Uti Port Rj-45 Connector Pin Assignments - I/O Card

    Table 2-8. EXP Port RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments - TP E10 & TP E30 Expansion Shelves Comment Signal Ethernet (10/100Base-T) (Receive positive) RX Ethernet (10/100Base-T) (Receive negative) Ethernet (10/100Base-T) (Transmit positive) Reserved Reserved TX Ethernet (10/100Base-T) (Transmit negative) DTI+ DTI 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 78: Dti And Dti/Eth Connection For Tp 5000 And One Expansion Shelf

    UTI Port on I/O Card EXP Port on Expansion Shelf Mating Connector Signal Mating Connector Pins Pins DTI+ DTI Figure 2-20. DTI and DTI/ETH Connection for TP 5000 and One Expansion Shelf TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 79: Dti And Dti/Eth Connection For Tp 5000 And Five Expansion Shelves

    Chapter 2 Installing Signal Connections Figure 2-21. DTI and DTI/ETH Connection for TP 5000 and Five Expansion Shelves 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 80: 1Pps+Tod Port Pin-Outs - Rj45 Connector

    Table 2-11. Default Parameters for TOD Information Transmission Default Comment Baud Rate 9600 Cannot be changed Parity Check None Start Bit 1 (low level) Stop Bit 1 (high level) Idle Frame High level Data Bits TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 81: Tp E10 - Output Connections For Ptp/Synce

    Chapter 2 Installing Signal Connections TimeProvider E10 Synchronization and Timing Connections The TimeProvider 5000 features 16 SFP output ports (see Figure 2-22). These ports can provide the following signal types: PTP (IEEE-1588 2008)  SyncE (only accessible with optical SFP) ...
  • Page 82: Tp E30 - Output Connections For E1 Signals

    Table 2-12. TP E30 - 1PPS+TOD Port Pin-Outs - RJ45 Connector Signal Comment No Connection Default state is open (high impedence) No Connection Default state is open (high impedence) 422_1_N 1PPS RS422 GND TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 83: Tp E30 - Default Parameters For Tod Information Transmission

    The antenna connections for the TP 5000 are made at the IMC module connector labeled GPS or GNSS. Allow at least one hour for the unit to track and lock to GPS/GNSS. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 84: Shelf Id Selector

    TP 5000, TP E10, and/or TP E30. These units are not equipped with a power on/off switch. The TimeProvider 5000 has two –48 VDC power connectors for redundant operation, which are located on the right and left sides of the front panel (see Figure 2-27).
  • Page 85: Timeprovider 5000 Power Connections

    TP 5000, and on the right side of the front panel for the TP E10 and TP E30. Figure 2-27. TimeProvider 5000 Power Connections Figure 2-28. TimeProvider E10 Power Connections Figure 2-29.
  • Page 86: Power Connections

    Chapter 2 Installing Making Ground and Power Connections After installing the TimeProvider 5000 into the rack, connect the chassis to the proper grounding zone or master ground bar. Run a 16 AWG green/yellow-striped insulated wire from the TimeProvider 5000 grounding terminal to the Earth Ground on the rack.
  • Page 87: Timeprovider 5000 Power Connector

    5. Insert the connectors into the power connections in the chassis. See Figure 2-31. Tighten screws in the connector Figure 2-31. TimeProvider 5000 Power Connector Figure 2-32. TP E10 and TP E30 - Power Connector A Figure 2-33. TP E10 and TP E30 - Power Connector B 098-00028-000 Revision F –...
  • Page 88: Power And Ground Connections On The Timeprovider 5000

    Making Ground and Power Connections Testing Power Connections To verify that the power connections to the TimeProvider 5000 are correct, follow the steps in this section. The connections on the primary power module of the TP 5000 are referred to as Power A and Return A. The connections on the secondary power module are referred to as Power B and Return B.
  • Page 89: Installation Completeness Checklist

    Verify that all input and output cables are properly installed Applying Power to the TimeProvider 5000 The TimeProvider 5000 is not equipped with a Power switch. DC power is controlled by a power distribution panel. After installing the unit in a rack and making the necessary connections described in previous sections, turn on power at the distribution panel.
  • Page 90: Module Led Descriptions

    Chapter 2 Installing Applying Power to the TimeProvider 5000 Table 2-15. Module LED Descriptions Label Description IMC Module Power Green - Module power available Module Power Indicator Off - Module power not available -48V A-Bus BT A Off - A-Bus power OK...
  • Page 91: Expansion Shelf Led Descriptions

    Chapter 2 Installing Applying Power to the TimeProvider 5000 Table 2-15. Module LED Descriptions (Continued) Label Description Active Off - Standby IOC or System Startup Indicates which IOC is Green - Active IOC responsible for generating PTP, Telecom, 10MHz, and 1PPS...
  • Page 92 Chapter 2 Installing Applying Power to the TimeProvider 5000 Table 2-16. Expansion Shelf LED Descriptions (Continued) Label Description Reference Indicator Off - Oscillator is operating in Locked mode Amber - Oscillator is operating in Holdover or Acquire modes Flashing Amber - Oscillator is operating in...
  • Page 93: Chapter 3 Cli Commands And Snmp

    This chapter also describes the SNMP option. In This Appendix CLI Overview  TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set  Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 94: Timeprovider 5000 Cli Command Set

    CLI Overview CLI Overview The Command Line Interface (CLI), also called the ASCII command set, can be used to control the TimeProvider 5000 from a terminal connected to the EIA-232 serial port, or the Ethernet port. See Figure 3-1 below for an overview of the TP5000 command set.
  • Page 95: Timeprovider 5000 Cli Command Conventions

    Chapter 3 CLI Overview TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Conventions The following are conventions used for the TimeProvider 5000 CLI command set . Commands are case sensitive  { }  Braces indicate more than one parameter data option. When entering ...
  • Page 96: Command Line Format

    IOC-[y] or IOC1-[y] in the command description, where y=1 or 2. If port redundancy is enabled, the bonded port will use the configuration for port 1 (y=1) for all commands. TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 97: Command User Levels

    TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Command User Levels The TimeProvider 5000 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 system parameters.
  • Page 98 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show alarm-config Displays the alarm ID, level, state, description, and reporting delay time for the TP5000 alarms. This also displays if the alarm is transitory. Command Syntax: show alarm-config Example: tp5000> show alarm-config...
  • Page 99 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set |critical |0 |enable |Internal communication error |..|..|..|..|..........|minor |enable |Temperature exceed limit |..|..|..|..|..........|minor |enable |IOC detected but none of them active |..|..|..|..|..........|event |enable |Module reboot |..|..|..|..|..........|major |enable |RTE communication to peer error |..|..|..|..|..........
  • Page 100 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set |..|..|..|..|..........|minor |enable |No IOC present |..|..|..|..|..........|event |enable |Transitioned to active state |..|..|..|..|..........|event |enable |Transitioned to standby state |..|..|..|..|..........|minor |enable |Input software loop not settled |..|..|..|..|..........|critical |0 |enable |Input PPS loss |..|..|..|..|..........
  • Page 101 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set |minor |enable |GNSS/GPS signal low |..|..|..|..|..........|event |enable |PTP client dropped from client list |..|..|..|..|..........|event |enable |PTP client added to client list |..|..|..|..|..........|event |enable |PTP client IP address to be changed |..|..|..|..|..........
  • Page 102 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set alarm-config Provisions the alarm state, alarm level, and reporting delay time for the specified alarms. Command Syntax: To provision the state of the specified alarm number:  set alarm-config state {alarm [0 to max-alarm-id] | all}...
  • Page 103 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Remarks: The severity level and delay of transitory events cannot be changed. Level : Config and Admin only 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 103...
  • Page 104 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set alias This command is used to assign an alias for a CLI command (or any character string). The alias can then be used as a convenient substitution for the CLI command to which it has been assigned.
  • Page 105 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:32 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:360 (360.0 B) TX bytes:1920 (1.8 KiB) Example 2: To display the aliases assigned for the TP5000 ...
  • Page 106: Show Authentication

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show authentication Displays how the system authenticates users. If applicable, displays RADIUS server IP address or hostname and key. Command Syntax: show authentication Example: tp5000> show authentication Response: Authentication Info: Radius server addr - 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 107 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set authentication Provisions the authentication source for user logins. Command Syntax: To provision the state for RADIUS authentication:  set authentication radius {enable | disable} To provision the RADIUS server IP address or hostname and key.
  • Page 108 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show auto-sync Displays the auto sync state Command Syntax: show auto-sync Example: tp5000> show auto-sync Response: AUTO-SYNC - enable Level : User, Config, and Admin set auto-sync Provisions the auto sync IOC time to IMC time. This parameter is used only when the reference is set to time mode after the IOC has passed the warm-up state.
  • Page 109 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show bridge-time Displays the bridging time that is used to allow the frequency servo to coast through short periods when the system does not have qualified reference. The bridging time is in seconds.
  • Page 110: Show Clock

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show clock Displays the date, time, and leapseconds in several formats. – Current IMC time as a date and time – Current IOC time as a date and time – Accumulated leapseconds between TAI and UTC time –...
  • Page 111 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To set the Accumulated leapseconds   set clock leapseconds <value>  Range: Accumulated leapseconds 20 to 255 seconds Enter date and time in YYYY-MM-DD,HH:MM:SS format (UTC) Example 1: To set date to June 09 2009, and time to 10:35 PM and 24 sec.(UTC)...
  • Page 112: Set Configuration

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set configuration Use this command to backup the current configuration, restore the current configuration from a backup copy, or set the current configuration to factory default values. Command Syntax: To set the current configuration, including imc, ioc and expansion shelves, to ...
  • Page 113 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set – Restore “ioc-from-imc” restores the IOC module configuration from the stored backup on the IMC module. – Restore “imc-from-ioc” restores the IMC module configuration from the stored backup on the active IOC module.
  • Page 114 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To back up the configuration data of IOC to a remote site, which is an SFTP server with the IP address of 172.16.33.33, id: tp5000, password: backup, with a file name for backup data of “tp5k_ioc_backup.txt”:...
  • Page 115 For remote storage, the configuration files should not be modified on the external  storage device. If the configuration files are modified on the external storage device, TimeProvider 5000 will not import the revised configuration files. When backing up configuration to an external storage device, user name and ...
  • Page 116 The IOC module IP address is part of the configuration file. When restoring the  IOC module configuration file to a different TimeProvider 5000, the user must set the IOC module IP address to avoid conflict with TimeProvider 5000 units that had the configuration file before being exported for backup.
  • Page 117 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show eia-232 This command displays the serial port’s operating parameters: baud rate, parity, word length, and stop bits. Command Syntax: show eia-232 Example: tp5000> show eia-232 Response: Baud rate- 57600 Stop bit - 1...
  • Page 118 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set eth-auto-neg The Set Ethernet Auto Negotiation command configures the Ethernet auto-negotiation feature for connection speed of the Ethernet ports on the IOC modules. When Ethernet auto-negotiation is enabled, the TP5000 will advertise connection speeds of 100M, 1000M, or 100/1000M.
  • Page 119 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Exp shelf 9 (id=exp8)  tp5000> set eth-auto-neg speed exp8 port 1 all Example 4: To provision the Ethernet auto negotiation state for Port 3 on Exp shelf 8 (id=exp7) tp5000> set eth-auto-neg state exp7 port 3 enable...
  • Page 120 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show eth config The Show Ethernet Configuration command displays the Ethernet auto-negotiation state and speed for the ports on the specified IOC module or expansion shelf. Command Syntax: show eth config {ioc1 | exp[0-9]} Example 1: To display the current configuration for the Ethernet ports on the IOC modules ...
  • Page 121 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set eth configuration information in expansion shelf ID=4: Level : User, Config, and Admin 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 121...
  • Page 122 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show eth-status The Show Ethernet Status command displays the current speed for the Ethernet ports on all IOC modules or expansion shelf ports. Command Syntax: show eth-status {ioc | exp[0-9]} Example 1: To display the current speed for the Ethernet ports on the IOC modules ...
  • Page 123 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show event This command displays the current events. Command Syntax: show event Example: tp5000> show event Response: ------------------------------------------------------------------- |ID |Mod |Date-Time |Descriptions .......| |---|----|-------------------|------------------------------------| |...|..|....|........| |27 |ioc1|2009-06-09 21:32:16|Entered normal-track mode ...| |...|..|....|........| |32 |ioc1|2009-06-09 20:54:19|GPS active ......| |...|..|....|........|...
  • Page 124 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show exp-if config Use this command to display the configurations of DTI and Ethernet port on IMC and IO cards and expansion shelves. Command Syntax: show exp-if config {imc | io | exp[0-9]}...
  • Page 125 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show exp-if status Use this command to display the status of DTI and Ethernet expansion ports on IMC card, IO card (DTI only), and expansion shelves. Command Syntax: show exp-if status {imc | io | exp[0-9]} Example 1: To display the status of DTI and Ethernet on the IMC expansion port...
  • Page 126: Expansion Port Status

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Port dti link dti status eth link ---------------------------------------------------------- in1: active in2: disabled standby down out1: active out2: down disconnected Response 3b: Port dti link dti status eth link -------------------------------------------------------- in1: down disqualified down...
  • Page 127 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set exp-if dti Use this command to enable or disable the DTI port between the IMC and expansion shelf, or the DTI ports in expansion shelf. that is used to connect to an expansion shelf.
  • Page 128 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set exp-if eth Use this command to enable or disable the Ethernet port on the IMC that is used to connect to an expansion shelf. This command is typically used to disable the Ethernet port when there are no expansion shelves being used with the TP5000.
  • Page 129 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show firewall This command displays the firewall configuration. Command Syntax: show firewall Example: tp5000> show firewall Response: ICMP Firewall - allow TELNET Firewall - block SSH Firewall - allow SFTP Firewall - allow...
  • Page 130 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set generate This command generates all possible event and alarm messages. This command is for testing only. Command Syntax: generate message Example: tp5000> generate message Response: Level : Admin only 130 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 131 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show gnss This command displays the GNSS port state, priority, position (latitude, longitude, height), elevation mask value (positioning filter), mode of operation (manual or automatic), and GPS or Beidou satellite tracking status. It also displays information for all satellite vehicles being tracked: vehicle number, health, noise ratio, satellite elevation, satellite azimuth.
  • Page 132 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Current Position Mode - manual Latitude - N22:22:31.984 Longitude - E11:12:21.996 Height - 249.1 gps satellite status ---------------------------------------------------------- |Index |No. |SNR |Health |Azimuth |Elevation | |------|----- |----- |---------- |---------- |--------- | |healthy |313 |..|..
  • Page 133 Height is in meters with one digit after the decimal point, for example: 17.5 Note: Symmetricom recommends that the Auto mode be used. Any error in the manually-specified system position will generate timing errors. To change GNSS track mode on the GNSS port: ...
  • Page 134 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set gnss mask <mask-value> To set the GNSS cable-delay value  set gnss cable-delay <delay-value> To set the forced PQL state for the GNSS port  set gnss pql-state {enable | disable} To set the forced PQL value for the GNSS port ...
  • Page 135 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Example 5: To set the GNSS mask to a value of 25 degrees  tp5000>set gnss mask 25 Example 6: To set the GNSS cable delay to a value of 220 nanoseconds ...
  • Page 136 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show gps This command displays the position (latitude, longitude, height), elevation mask value (positioning filter), mode of operation (manual or automatic), and GPS satellite tracking status. It also displays information for all satellite vehicles being tracked: vehicle number, health, noise ratio, satellite elevation, satellite azimuth.
  • Page 137 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Current Position Mode - position hold Latitude - N37:22:42.867 Longitude - W121:55:34.552 Height - 17.3 GPS Satellites Status ---------------------------------------------------------- |Index |No. |SNR |Health |Azimuth |Elevation| |------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------| |healthy |313 |..|..|..|..|..|..| |healthy |309 |..|..|..|..|..|..| |healthy |..|..|..|..|..|..|...
  • Page 138 E157:33:47.456 Height is in meters with one digit after the decimal point, for example: 17.5 Note: Symmetricom recommends that the Auto mode be used. Any error in the manually-specified system position will generate timing errors. To enable or disable GPS ...
  • Page 139 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set gps mask <mask-value> To set the GPS cable-delay value  set gps cable-delay <delay-value> To set the forced PQL state for the GPS port  set gps pql-state {enable | disable} To set the forced PQL value for the GPS port ...
  • Page 140 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To set the GPS mask to a value of 25 degrees  tp5000>set GPS mask 25 Example 4: To set the GPS cable delay to a value of 220 nanoseconds  tp5000>set GPS cable-delay 220 Restrictions: The system must have the GPS mode of operation provisioned as manual before you can successfully provision the position manually.
  • Page 141 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show hardware-status This command displays the status of the specified hardware. Command Syntax: show hardware-status {imc | ioc1 | ioc2 | exp[0-9]} Example 1: To show the hardware status for IMC card ...
  • Page 142 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set tp5000> show hardware-status exp3 Response 3: -48V-A failed -48V-B VCXO 1.701V 11.807V 1.8V 1.778V 2.5V 2.487V 1.2V 1.173V 0.9V 0.889V 1.0V 0.992V F1.1V 1.082V F1.5V 1.482V F2.5V 2.101V G1.1V 1.082V G1.5V 1.482V G2.5V 2.462V...
  • Page 143 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set history This command shows the command history for the current session. Command Syntax: history Example: tp5000> history Response: 0 2009-06-10 00:11:28 show eth-status 1 2009-06-10 00:12:24 show event 2 2009-06-10 00:13:15 show firewall...
  • Page 144: Show Hostname

    Host name - TP5000 Level : User, Config, and Admin set hostname This command sets the host name for the TimeProvider 5000. Hostname can contain up to 20 characters. Command Syntax: set hostname <hostname_string> Example: To set the hostname to “PTPhost3” ...
  • Page 145 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show image This command displays the firmware image used by each module in the system and the firmware version. Command Syntax: show image Example: tp5000> show image Response: IMC IMAGE DETAILS Active image: 2 1.0.4_200811040901 Backup image: 1 1.0.2_200810231325...
  • Page 146 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Level : User, Config, and Admin set image Use this command to provision the module firmware image from which to boot. The backup image is the inactive (non-boot) image. Note: Each image has it's own set of configuration data. If Image 1 is set as the boot image, the configuration data for Image 1 is applied when the TP 5000 is rebooted.
  • Page 147 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show input-config This command displays the input port's state, priority, framing type, CRC, SSM state, SSM Bit, user-assigned SSM PQL value and whether the configuration settings for the port are used. The settings will not be used if the port is configured as an output..
  • Page 148 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Priority Quality Level (PQL) values are listed in the following table. Quality Level DS1 SSM E1 SSM Description 0x04 0x02 Stratum 1/PRS/PRC 0x08 0x00 STU, Stratum Unknown (presumed ST1) 0x0C 0x04 Stratum 2/Type II...
  • Page 149 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To provision the SSM state for the specified input port:  set input ssm port[1|2] [enable|disable] Note: Synchronization Status Message (SSM) is only supported for the frametypes ESF, CAS with CRC4 and CCS with CRC4. SSM should not be enabled for other input frame types.
  • Page 150 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Example 6: To provision the SSM PQL Bit value for E1 signals to 6 for input port2: tp5000> set input ssm-bit port2 6 Example 7: To set the SSM PQL value to 3 (...
  • Page 151 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show intra-system Use this command to display which Class of network and IP addresses are used for IMC-to-IOC and IOC-to-IOC communications. Command Syntax: show intra-system Example: tp5000> show intra-system Response: Intra-communication IP set...
  • Page 152: Checking Hw / Sw And Card-To-Card Compatibility

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show inventory This command displays the installed module inventory information as follows: model number  user-assigned asset number  IMC and IOC module part numbers  IMC and IOC module CLEI numbers ...
  • Page 153 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Command Syntax: show inventory Example: tp5000> show inventory Response: General Inventory Info: System Model - TimeProvider 5000 Chassis Type - front-access(090-50301-01) I/O Module Type - 1PPS+TOD I/O module (090-50315-01) Asset Number - unknown...
  • Page 154 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set ---------------------------------------------------------- |Mod |HW Compatibility|SW Compatibility|IMC-Exp Compati.| |----|----------------|----------------|----------------| | imc| 0x00000000 | 0x00000000 | 0x00000001 ||..|....|....|....| | exp0| 0x00000000 | 0x00000000 | 0x00000001 | |..|....|....|....| ..| exp8| 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000001 | |..|....|....|....|...
  • Page 155 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set io This command provisions the system's I/O module port configuration. Command Syntax: set io port[1|2] {input | output} Example 1: To set Port 1 of the I/O module as an Input ...
  • Page 156 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ioc-state This command displays the state of both the active and standby . If either IOC module cannot assume the active or standby state, the state indicates NOT IOC module AVAILABLE. Command Syntax:...
  • Page 157 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show io-status This command displays the system's I/O module port configuration and status. It also displays the current SSM value for both inputs and outputs. The current SSM value is displayed for all outputs, even if SSM is not applicable for that type of output.
  • Page 158 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ip This command displays the Host, Mask, and Gateway IP addresses for Ethernet interfaces on the specified module. It also indicates if DHCP is enabled and if the port is enabled. Command Syntax: To show the configuration of the Ethernet interfaces for the specified module ...
  • Page 159 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set IP address: 192.168.1.11 IP mask 255.255.255.0 IP gateway: 0.0.0.0 IP state enable ETH2 PORT PARAMETERS IP address: 192.168.2.11 IP mask 255.255.255.0 IP gateway: 0.0.0.0 IP state enable Example 3: To display the status of the Ethernet interfaces for the IMC module ...
  • Page 160 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:1920 (1.8 KiB) ETH2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:B0:AE:01:32:4A inet addr:192.168.2.11 Bcast:192.168.2.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:32 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:360 (360.0 B)
  • Page 161 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ip (imc|ioc1-1|ioc1-2|exp[0-9] port<1-16>} address <addr_value> netmask <mask_value> gateway <gateway value> Note: In order for the configuration change to take affect, the interface must be restarted with the "set ip {imc|ioc1-1|ioc1-2|exp[0-9] port<1-16>} restart" command.
  • Page 162 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Remarks: The address format allows IPv4 multiple octet formats. Restart the interface after configuring the system in order to implement the new settings. Note: PTP will be restarted after the IP interface is restarted for the IOC modules.
  • Page 163 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ip-mode Use this command to set the DHCP mode for the IMC Ethernet interface. You can set up the interface to use either DHCP or a static IP. Command Syntax: set ip-mode imc {dhcp|static} Example: tp5000>...
  • Page 164 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show led This command displays the LED status for each of the modules. See Table 3-2 LED descriptions for the main shelf. See Table 3-3 for LED descriptions for the expansion shelves. Command Syntax:...
  • Page 165 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set tp5000> show led exp3 Response 2: ------------------------------------------- |Index|Module ID | |LED Status | |-----|---------|------------|------------| | exp5 | pwra |off | |..|..|....|....| | exp5 | pwrb |red | |..|..|....|....| | exp5 | alm |off | |..|..|....|....|...
  • Page 166: Led Descriptions For Main Shelf

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Table 3-2. LED Descriptions for Main Shelf Label Description IMC Module Power Green - Module power available Module Power Indicator Off - Module power not available -48V A-Bus BT A Off - A-Bus power OK...
  • Page 167: Led Descriptions For Expansion Shelves

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Table 3-2. LED Descriptions for Main Shelf (Continued) Label Description Ethernet Port 1 ETH1 Green - Link has been established ETH1 link/activity indicator Flashing Green - Link activity Off - Link has not been established...
  • Page 168 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show license Use this command to display the current feature-level license and all option licenses. This command also displays all previous feature-level licenses. Command Syntax: To display the current feature-level license and all option licenses: ...
  • Page 169 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Remarks : Level : User, Config, and Admin set license Use this command to enter the 40-character license key for new features or options, and to delete features or options. Licensing is used with TP5000 versions 1.2 and later. New features and options are activated with a 40-character key.
  • Page 170 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set tp5000> set license add The TP 5000 will prompt for the license key: License key: ABCDEFGHIJ1234567890KLMNOPQRST0987654321 Feature and option licenses require a valid key. The key Note: shown in this example is only intended to illustrate the concept.
  • Page 171: Show Log

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show log This command displays the specified log file from the local storage. The Index parameter selects one of the seven rotated log files. The Head parameter, along with the count value, displays the specified number of events from the beginning of the file.
  • Page 172 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To display the latest 20 entries from the current alarm log  tp5000> show log alarm Level : User, Config, and Admin 172 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 173 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show log-size Use this command to display the specified log buffer, the maximum number of kilobytes stored in the file before it is rotated. Command Syntax: show log-size {alarm|event|command|security} Example: tp5000> show log-size alarm...
  • Page 174 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set logout This command terminates the current user connection. Command Syntax: logout Example: tp5000> logout Level : User, Config, and Admin 174 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 175 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show monitor-exp Use this command to display the monitor configuration for expansion shelves. If the monitor in an expansion shelf is enabled, it means that if communication is lost to this expansion shelf, alarm #0 (communication to peer card failed) will be reported by the IMC.
  • Page 176 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Example: To disable monitoring for expansion shelf exp0 - tp5000> set monitor-exp exp0 disable Level : Config, and Admin 176 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 177: Show Ntp

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ntp This command displays the NTP configuration and status data for Ethernet interfaces on the IOC module. Configuration data includes state, DSCP state and value, TTL value and VLAN ID. Status data includes state, version, mode, leap status, stratum level, root dispersion and packet load..
  • Page 178 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ntp Use the command to configure the NTP parameters for the specified port . set ntp This command allows the user to set the NTP and DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) states, and to enter the desired values for TTL and DSCP for use in NTP packets.
  • Page 179 This command sets the option mode and key information. The 6-character key is printed on the Symmetricom-issued certificate for the unit. A new license model is used with TP5000 versions 1.2 and later. New features and options are activated with a 40-character MD5 key. If the user has a 6-character key, the “set option”...
  • Page 180 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show output-config This command displays the System's output settings and whether the settings for a port are used. The output settings will not be used if the port is configured as an input, is a dedicated 10MHz or 1PPS output, or the port has been configured for test mode.
  • Page 181 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set frame type  CRC (for CAS or CCS frametypes only)  SSM (for frame type ESF, CCS with CRC, or CAS with CRC)  SSM-bit (for frame type ESF, CCS with CRC, or CAS with CRC) ...
  • Page 182 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Clock State Output SSM Bridging Last PQL of reference Holdover PQL of oscillator Command Syntax: To provision the state for the specified output port:  set output state {port1|port2|port3|port4} {enable|disable} To provision the output frame type: ...
  • Page 183 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To provision the output behavior during the fast-track state:  set output fast-track {port1|port2|port3|port4} {on|squelch|ais} To enable the output test mode:  set output-test-mode {port1|port2|port3|port4} [t1pulse|disable] Example 1: To Enable output Port 2: tp5000>...
  • Page 184 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Example 8: To provision the output behavior to ON during the holdover state for port2: tp5000> set output holdover port2 on Example 9: To provision the output behavior to ON during the fast-track state for port2: tp5000>...
  • Page 185 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show output-10m-config This command displays the System's 10 MHz Output Port state, as well as the provisioned behavior of the 10 MHz Output Port during the warm-up, free-run, and holdover states. Command Syntax:...
  • Page 186 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set output-10m holdover {on|squelch} Example 1: To Enable the 10MHz output port  tp5000> set output-10m state enable Example 2: To provision the output behavior to squelch during the warm-up state for the dedicated 10MHz output port: tp5000>...
  • Page 187 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show output-exp This command displays the E1 or 1PPS+TOD output port configuration and status in E1-TOD expansion shelf. Command Syntax: show output-exp { e1 | pps-tod } exp[0-9] Example: tp5000> show output-exp e1 exp0...
  • Page 188 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Quality Level DS1 SSM E1 SSM Description 0x10 0x0B Type IV/Stratum 3 0x22 0x0F G.813OPT3/SMC 0x30 0x0F DUS, Do not Use for Sync Did not receive valid SSM If the output frame type supports SSM and SSM is enabled for the output port, then the output signal will contain the system SSM value.
  • Page 189 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set The T1 isolated pulse mode has precedence over other Note: frame types. This setting is not stored in non-volatile memory. To provision the CRC output for the specified E1 output port:  set output-exp e1 crc exp[0-9] {port [1-12] | all}...
  • Page 190 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set output-exp pps-tod holdover exp[0-9] {port [1-12] | all} {on|squelch} To provision the output behavior during the fast-track state for the specified  1PPS+TOD output port: set output-exp pps-tod fast-track exp[0-9] {port [1-12] |...
  • Page 191 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set tp5000> set output-exp e1 warm-up exp7 port9 squelch Example 7: To provision the output behavior to squelch during the free-run state for E1 output Port 9 on expansion shelf 8 (id=exp7): tp5000> set output-exp e1 free-run exp7 port9 squelch...
  • Page 192 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show output-pps-config This command displays the System's 1PPS Output Port state, as well as the provisioned behavior of the 1PPS Output Port during the warm-up, free-run, and holdover states. Command Syntax: show output-pps-config Example: tp5000>...
  • Page 193 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Example 1: To Enable the 1PPS output port  tp5000> set output-pps state enable Example 2: To provision the output behavior to squelch during the warm-up state for the dedicated 1PPS output port: tp5000>...
  • Page 194 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show output-test-mode This command displays the status of the output test mode for all output ports. Command Syntax: show output-test-mode Example: tp5000> show output-test-mode Response: Port 1 test mode - disable Port 2 test mode...
  • Page 195 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set packet-service Use the command to configure the specified port as either a set packet-service PTP grandmaster, an NTP server, or a PTP probe. A license is required for a packet service other than PTP grandmaster. The packet-service mode for IOC ports can be...
  • Page 196 User, Config, and Admin Be sure to not lose or forget the password. Contact Note: Symmetricom support for the password recovery procedure if all admin-level user passwords are lost. 196 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 197 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set ping Use this command to ping the host specified by the address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) and display ping statistics. To minimize system resource usage and deter denial of Note: service attacks, the system is configured to allow a maximum ICMP ping request rate of 1 per second.
  • Page 198 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Example 4: For port 16 on the expansion shelf 4 (module id: exp3), IP address 192.168.5.110, with VLAN ID of 23  tp5000> ping exp3 port 6 23 192.168.5.110 Response 4: Ping exp3 port 6 success...
  • Page 199 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show pps-tod This command displays the pps-tod input ports (port1 and port 2) configuration and status information. Command Syntax: To show pps-tod input ports configuration:  show pps-tod config To show pps-tod input ports status: ...
  • Page 200 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set ------------------------------------------------------------------- Status Port 1 Port 2 |----------------------------------------------|-------------------| Port status normal disabled|error | |....|......|....| PPS status normal |....|......|....| |PPS phase offset(ns) | |....|......|....| | Clock source type 0x00 |....|......|....| | Clock source status | 0x00 |....
  • Page 201 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To enable 1PPS-TOD port 1 set pps-tod state port1 enable Example 2: To provision the priority of the 1PPS+TOD input port 1 to a value of 5  tp5000> set pps-tod priority port1 5...
  • Page 202 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show pql-ssm This command displays the Priority Quality Level (PQL) values for reference input signal types. The PQL corresponds to the “ssm-value” parameter that is used with the “set input” command. The PQL is a representation of traceability for the signal presented at the input ports, where a PQL value of 15 represents an invalid SSM.
  • Page 203 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set --------------------------------------------------------- | Option 2 SSM hex | Clock QL | PTP clockClass | PQL | |------------------|-------------|----------------|-----| | 0x04FF | QL-PRS | 80 |....|.....|....|..| | 0x08FF | QL-STU | 82 |....|.....|....|..| | 0x0CFF | QL-ST2 | 86 |....|.....|....|..|...
  • Page 204 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ptp Use this command to provision the PTP port’s common provisioned attributes, multicast-specific attributes, and unicast-specific attributes. Common Provisioned Attributes: PTP Profile, Management Addressing mode (Multicast/Unicast), Two-step Clock mode, Alternate Master flag, IP Header Time to Live (TTL) field, Timescale, PTP state, Clock ID, Priority 1, Priority 2, Domain, Diffserv State, Diffserv Code Point, Dither, Maximum clients, Announce limit, Synchronization limit, Delay limit.
  • Page 205 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ptp profile ioc1-[y] {default | hybrid | itu-g8265-1 | telecom-2008} Note: The ptp profile command replaces the ptp addr-mode command. To provision the management addressing mode as Multicast or Unicast:  set ptp mgmt-addr-mode ioc1-[y] {unicast | multicast} Note: Management addressing mode controls whether PTP management messages use Multicast or Unicast.
  • Page 206 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ptp max-client {ioc1-1 | ioc1-2} <max-client value> To provision the announce limit, the minimum interval (maximum rate) between  PTP announce messages: set ptp announce-limit {ioc1-1 | ioc1-2} <announce-limit value> – The interval is 2 seconds, where z= <announce-limit-value>.
  • Page 207 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Multicast Specific Attributes - TP 5000: To provision the PTP Multicast client timeout value:  set ptp multicast client-timeout {ioc1-1 | ioc1-2 | exp[0-9]} <timeout-value> To provision the PTP Multicast announce timeout value: ...
  • Page 208 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set where y= 1|2, the port number To set the PTP unicast dynamic maximum lease duration value:  set ptp unicast dynamic lease-duration {ioc1-1 | ioc1-2} <lease-duration value> Unicast Specific Attributes - Static: To provision the state for the specified IOC module and port in PTP Unicast static ...
  • Page 209 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set – The interval is 2 seconds, where z= <announce-int-value>. To provision the interval between delay response messages for PTP Unicast  static: set ptp unicast static delay-int {ioc1-1 | ioc1-2} index [1 - 10] <delay-int-value>...
  • Page 210 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Factory Defaults Note: See , on page 448 in Appendix B for defaults values and ranges for PTP parameters.  Example 1 Common Attributes: To set the PTP profile for port 1 of IOC1 to hybrid: tp5000>...
  • Page 211 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set tp5000> set ptp state ioc1-1 enable  Example 7 Common Attributes: To set the IP Header Time to Live (TTL) for IOC1 to a value of 6: tp5000> set ptp ttl ioc1-1 6 ...
  • Page 212 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To set the PTP Diffserv Code Point value for port 2 to a value of 21: tp5000> set ptp dscp ioc1-2 21  Example 16 Common Attributes: To Enable the PTP Diffserv Code Point for port 1: tp5000>...
  • Page 213 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ptp multicast sync-int ioc1-2 -5  Example 24 Multicast Attributes: To provision the interval between delay response messages to -4 (0.0625 seconds) for PTP Multicast on Port 2: set ptp multicast delay-int ioc1-2 -4 ...
  • Page 214 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set tp5000> set ptp unicast static announce-int ioc1-1 index 1 0 tp5000> set ptp unicast static delay-int ioc1-1 index 1 -3 tp5000> set ptp unicast static state ioc1-1 index 1 enable tp5000> set ptp unicast static address ioc1-1 add index 2 10.21.21.101...
  • Page 215 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ptp client Use this command to display the PTP client attributes: Note: The TP5000 uses a proprietary technique to create a list of clients in the multicast mode. A maximum of 500 clients can be added to the list.
  • Page 216 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set 192.168.5.13 00:B0:AE:FF:FE:01:1A:85 192.168.5.23 00:B0:AE:FF:FE:01:1B:85 192.168.5.33 00:B0:AE:FF:FE:01:1C:85 Example 3: To show the PTP client attributes for all clients on port 10 of the expansion shelf ID=9, and the PTP is in L2 mode: tp5000> show ptp client exp9 port 10 all...
  • Page 217 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ptp-config Use these commands to display the PTP port’s common provisioned attributes, multicast-specific attributes, and unicast-specific attributes. Common Provisioned Attributes: PTP Address Mode, Management Address Mode, TTL, Alternate Master, Clock ID, PTP state, two-step, priority1, priority2, domain, DiffServ code point, maximum...
  • Page 218 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set PTP Timescale AUTO PTP State enabled PTP Max Number Clients PTP Profile itu-8265-1 PTP ClockId 00:B0:AE:FF:FE:01:32:70 PTP Priority 1 PTP Priority 2 PTP Domain PTP DSCP PTP DSCP State disabled PTP Sync Limit...
  • Page 219 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set |disabled|0.0.0.0 |FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF |0 |..|..|....|..|......|..|..|..| |disabled|0.0.0.0 |FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF |0 |..|..|....|..|......|..|..|..| |disabled|0.0.0.0 |FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF |0 |..|..|....|..|......|..|..|..| |disabled|0.0.0.0 |FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF |0 |..|..|....|..|......|..|..|..| |disabled|0.0.0.0 |FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF |0 |..|..|....|..|......|..|..|..| |disabled|0.0.0.0 |FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF |0 |..|..|....|..|......|..|..|..| |disabled|0.0.0.0 |FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF |0 |..|..|....|..|......|..|..|..| Example 4: To show the PTP Common mode configuration for Port 1 on the expansion shelf 7 (exp6) ...
  • Page 220 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ptp-node This command sends a request for the Acceptable Master list, clock description, or client status to the TP500 found at the <client_ip> address. This command can also send a NULL_MANAGEMENT message to the TP500 found at the <client_ip>...
  • Page 221 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set = the VLAN on the Grandmaster Ethernet port vlan-id connecting to the client . Examples 1: To display Acceptable Master info for the Port 1 client at IP address 192.168.106.99, VLAN ID 4094 ...
  • Page 222 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Product description SYMMETRICOM;TP500;090-03863-01## Revision data : I0:2.0.2,I1:1.0.28 User description Profile identity : 00:1b:19:01:00:00 Examples 3: To display the null management info for the Port 1 client at IP address 192.168.106.99, VLAN ID 4094 ...
  • Page 223 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Reverse Flow Operational Min TDEV (ns) 114.16 Reverse Flow Min Cluster Width (ns) 100.00 Reverse Flow Mode Width (ns) 2148.00 Correction Frequency (ppb) 11.86 Phase correction (ppb) 0.00 Output TDEV Estimate (ns) 0.00 Residual phase error (ns) 0.00...
  • Page 224 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ptp-node acc-master ioc-[y] address <client_ip> [vlan-id <vlan>] master1ip <gm-ip> priority <priority-value> [master2ip <gm-ip> priority <priority-value>] To upgrade the firmware for the specified client on the specified PTP port:  set ptp-node upgrade ioc-[y] address <client_ip> [vlan-id <vlan>] <filepath>...
  • Page 225 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set For a client on port 1, client IP address of 192.168.5.64, an FTP server with IP address 192.168.5.100, a user name of “user1”, and an upgrade file path of “upgradefiles\ver2.bin”  tp5000> set ptp-node upgrade ioc-1 address 192.168.5.64 upgradefiles\ver2.bin ftp:192.168.5.100 user1...
  • Page 226: Command Syntax

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ptp-probe This command is used to begin PTP packet measurements. This command can also be used to display the Probe configuration, which includes Grandmaster Clock ID, IP address and VLAN (if applicable), interval rate, and lease duration.
  • Page 227: Command Syntax

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ptp-probe Use this command with a TP 5000 that is configured in Probe mode to specify the Grandmaster IP address and Clock ID. This command is used to set the PTP profile, interval rate for Sync and Delay Requests and the lease duration for the specified Probe IOC card and port.
  • Page 228 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ptp-probe ioc1-[y] active-probe duration <dur-value> Example 1: For a Grandmaster Clock ID of 00:B0:AE:FF:FE:00:00:06, Grandmaster IP address of 192.168.1.11, and probe VLAN ID of 35: tp5000>set ptp-probe ioc1-1 active-probe gm-clock-id 00:B0:AE:FF:FE:00:00:06 gm-ip 192.168.1.11 vlan-id 35 For a Grandmaster Clock ID of 00:B0:AE:FF:FE:00:00:06, GrandmasterIP address of 192.168.1.11, and no VLAN:...
  • Page 229 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ptp status Use these commands to display the PTP GrandMaster status for the selected port. Command Syntax: show ptp status { ioc-1 | ioc-2 | exp[0-9] port <1-16>} Example 1: tp5000> show ptp status ioc-1...
  • Page 230 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set reboot This command restarts one or more of the modules. Using this command can cause a loss of outputs. Command Syntax: reboot {system|imc|ioc1|ioc2|exp[0-9]} Remarks: Selecting restarts all system modules and expansion shelves. system...
  • Page 231 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set login: Example 2: To Reboot IOC1 tp5000> reboot ioc1 Response 2: NO MESSAGE. NO INDICATION. LED ALARM GREEN BLINKING tp5000> Example 3: For defective IOC or no IOC - tp5000> reboot ioc2 Response 3: Error IOC is not present.
  • Page 232 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Level : Admin only 232 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 233: Show Redundancy

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show redundancy This command displays the IOC redundancy configuration: Port Bonding and IOC Module. Command Syntax: To display the port redundancy configuration for the specified IOC module:  show redundancy port ioc1 To display the redundancy port status: ...
  • Page 234 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set y= 1|2, the port number on the active IOC module Example 1: To enable port redundancy on IOC1 module  tp5000> set redundancy port ioc1 enable Example 2: To set Port 1 as the active port in the redundancy configuration ...
  • Page 235 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ref Use this command to display the system's reference mode and manual input reference. Command Syntax: show ref Example: tp5000> show ref Response: Reference Info ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Reference | | Priority |...
  • Page 236 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set ref Use this command to provision the system's reference mode and reference selection criteria. It allows the user to select the reference mode as timing mode or frequency mode. In Timing Mode, timing reference will have higher priority than frequency reference.
  • Page 237 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Example 1: To set the reference mode to time  tp5000> set ref mode time Example 2: To set the reference mode to frequency  tp5000> set ref mode frequency Example 3: To set the reference to be selected based on the priority setting ...
  • Page 238 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show remote-syslog This command displays the remote syslog server that log messages are sent to from the TimeProvider 5000. Command Syntax: show remote-syslog Example: tp5000> show remote-syslog Response: State - disable Remote Address - 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 239: Show Snmp

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show snmp Use these commands to display the SNMP Manager assigned to the agent, all assigned users (username only), and the SNMP trap version and SNMP trap user. Command Syntax: To display the SNMP manager assignment: ...
  • Page 240 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Response 2: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Index|User Name |User Type |Auth. Key |Priv. Key |-----|--------------------|-------------|---------------|---------------| |test |snmpnoauth |********** |********** |..|....|.....|....|....| |harsha |snmpshades |********** |********** -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example 3: tp5000> show snmp trapuser Response 3: No SNMP trap user configured.
  • Page 241: Set Snmp

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Example 8: tp5000> show snmp sys-obj-mib Response 8: SNMP System MIB Object ID Version Level : User, Config, and Admin set snmp Use this command to provision the SNMP v2 state, trap version, user assignment, manager assignment, and trapuser and v2 community assignments.
  • Page 242 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To provision the state of SNMP v2 communities:  set snmp state-v2 {enable | disable} To set the SNMP sys-obj MIB version to either 1.2 or 2.0:  set snmp sys-obj-mib {1.2 | 2.0} To set the SNMP trap MIB version to either 1.2 or 2.0:...
  • Page 243 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set snmp delete trapuser george3 Example 5: To delete SNMP manager at IP address 192.168.5.177: tp5000> set snmp delete manager 192.168.5.177 Example 6: To set the trap version to SNMP v3: tp5000> set snmp trapversion 3...
  • Page 244 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show ssm-option Use this command to display whether the E1 or T1 sync network option is selected, as defined in G.781, for the IOCs and expansion shelves. Command Syntax: show ssm-option Example: tp5000> show ssm-option...
  • Page 245: Show Status

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show status Use this command to display the following system status information: Assigned System Name  Warm-up Status  – Current Stage – Number of Stages – Time in Current Stage While in Warmup Uptime For The IMC ...
  • Page 246 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Current reference input Clock status normal track Phase Offset 0 ns Packet service eth1 ptp grandmaster Packet service eth2 ptp grandmaster Active alarms Exp connections 1, 3, 6, 9 Example 2: To display the status of PTP/SyncE expansion shelf 8 (id=exp7) ...
  • Page 247: Ioc Clock Status

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Remarks :See Table 3-4 below for IOC Clock Status descriptions. Level : User, Config, and Admin Table 3-4. IOC Clock Status Conditions Required IOC Clock Possible Next Description for Next Transition Status State...
  • Page 248 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show synce Use this command to display SyncE status, configuration, and Ethernet Synchronization Messaging Channel (ESMC) state for the specified expansion shelf. Command Syntax: To display the SyncE status for the specified expansion shelf: ...
  • Page 249 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set |..|...|....|.....|..|..| | Port11 | output | asynchronous | off | 0x0f | 0x0f |..|...|....|.....|..|..| | Port12 | output | asynchronous | off | 0x0f | 0x0f |..|...|....|.....|..|..| | Port13 | output | asynchronous...
  • Page 250 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set |..|...|....|..|....|....| | Port15 | output | disable | enable | unidirectional | n/a |..|...|....|..|....|....| | Port16 | output | disable | enable | unidirectional | n/a |..|...|....|..|....|....| set synce Use these commands to: enable or disable the Ethernet Synchronization Messaging Channel (ESMC) ...
  • Page 251 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set tp5000> set synce ql-state exp0 all enable Example 4: To set the SSM/QL directional mode to bidirectional for all ports on expansion shelf 1 (id=exp0): tp5000> set synce output-ql-mode exp0 all bidirectional Remarks: This command only applies to PTP/SyncE expansion shelves.
  • Page 252 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set-timeout This command sets the inactivity timeout to the defined time interval, in seconds. This setting is only used for the current session. Command Syntax: set-timeout Range: 0 to 86400 seconds Default: 0 seconds Example: tp5000>...
  • Page 253 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show tod-source This command displays the Time of Day Source. Command Syntax: show tod-source Example: tp5000> show tod-source Response: ToD Source - gps Level : User, Config, and Admin set tod-source Use this command to provision the ToD Source to be provided by GPS or the System.
  • Page 254 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set sync tod-source Use this command to force the system to synchronize the phase and time to the current reference. This command is required to clear alarmID 8 (manual sync IOC to IMC required).
  • Page 255 IMC firewall to “Allow” for ftp communications: set firewall imc ftp allow Note: The TimeProvider 5000 only supports active FTP; it does not support passive (PASV) mode. Note: For SFTP, both the SFTP and SSH firewalls must be set to “Allow”.
  • Page 256 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Upgrade of imc is successfully completed Example 2: To upgrade the IMC using the upgrade file path of “/symm/tp5000/current_imc_upd”, SFTP server IP address 192.168.5.57, and a user name of “bob321”.
  • Page 257 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set tp5000> upgrade exp0 /symm/tp5000/current_e1_exp_upd ftp:192.168.5.56 bob321 Response 4: Password: bob123! <enter> Upgrade of exp0 is in progress !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Upgrade of exp0 is successfully completed Level : Admin only 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 258: Show User

    Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show user This command displays the list of users assigned access privileges to the system. Command Syntax: show user Example: tp5000> show user Response: ----------------------------------------- |Index|User Name |Access Level| |-----|--------------------|------------| |admin |admin |..|....|....|...
  • Page 259 Note: Take care to avoid losing admin passwords or deleting all admin users. Adding new users requires at least one admin user. Contact Symmetricom support for the password recovery procedure if all admin-level user passwords are lost. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 260 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set show vlan-config Use this command to display the VLAN configuration for a specified service port in IOC and expansion shelf, including VLAN ID, Index value, priority, state, and Host, Netmask, and Gateway IP address. This command also can be used to display the VLAN mode for an IOC port or an expansion shelf.
  • Page 261 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Example 3: To display the VLAN mode info for expansion shelf 3 (id=exp2)  tp5000> show vlan-mode exp2 Results 3: vlan-mode: enable Example 4: To display the VLAN configuration info for expansion shelf 3 (id=exp2) ...
  • Page 262 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set Use this command to add a new VLAN configuration to an Ethernet port and provision its Host, Mask, and Gateway IP addresses. This command also can be used to modify or delete an existing VLAN configuration. Each VLAN must be configured with its own IP address on a separate subnet.
  • Page 263 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set set vlan-config modify ioc1-[y] index {1 thru 16} address <ip-address> netmask <mask> gateway <gateway> To modify the IP address, netmask, or gateway for an existing non-fixed VLAN  configuration on the specified port: set vlan-config modify ioc1-[y] non-fixed vlan-id<...
  • Page 264 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set tp5000> set vlan-mode ioc1-1 enable Note: In order to Enable the VLAN mode for a port, at least one VLAN (indexed or non-fixed) must be already be configured and Enabled on the VLAN for that port. See the set vlan-config...
  • Page 265 Chapter 3 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set To Delete the non-fixed VLAN configuration for VLAN ID=75 on port 1 of IOC1  tp5000> set vlan-config delete ioc1-1 non-fixed vlan-id 75 Example 5: To Enable the fixed VLAN configuration for Index 5 on port 1 of IOC1 ...
  • Page 266: Management Information Base

    TimeProvider 5000, its modules, module features, input ports, output ports, etc. and variables that include settings and measurements. The MIB is controlled by the TimeProvider 5000’s SNMP agent. The SNMP agent is a server program that sends TimeProvider 5000 status (stored in the MIB database) to the network manager when the manager transmits GET or GETNEXT messages.
  • Page 267: Hierarchy Of Public Mibs For Used With Timeprovider 5000

    MIB, and the framework which ties all of them together. Public MIBs The Symmetricom implementation of SNMP uses the definitions of MIB II variables described in RFC 1213 and definitions of SNMP traps described in RFC 1215. Symmetricom provides its own private MIB extensions with every system that is licensed for the SNMP option.
  • Page 268: Hierarchy Of Symmetricom Private Mibs For Timeprovider 5000

    Private MIB module. See the TP 5000 SNMP Agent User’s Guide (098-00385-000) for the functions and details of these objects. Figure 3-4. Hierarchy of Symmetricom Private MIBs for TimeProvider 5000 268 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 269: Top Level Hierarchy Of Tp5000E Private Mib

    The tp5000 MIB will be deprecated when these remaining functions are implemented in the new MIBs. See the TP 5000 SNMP Agent User’s Guide (098-00385-000) for details. Figure 3-5. Top Level Hierarchy of tp5000e Private MIB 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 269...
  • Page 270 Chapter 3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 270 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 271: Chapter 4 Provisioning

    Chapter 4 Provisioning This chapter describes the procedures for provisioning the TimeProvider 5000. Use the procedures in this chapter after you have installed and powered up the TimeProvider 5000 (see Chapter 2, Installing). In This Chapter Establishing a Connection to the TimeProvider 5000 ...
  • Page 272: Establishing A Connection To The Timeprovider 5000

    Establishing a Connection to the TimeProvider 5000 Establishing a Connection to the TimeProvider 5000 To set up and manage the TimeProvider 5000 with a terminal or a computer with terminal emulation, you must establish either a serial connection or an Ethernet connection.
  • Page 273: Communicating Through The Ethernet Port

    1. Ensure that the TimeProvider 5000 is connected to a LAN (see Communications Connections, on page 69 for details). 2. Telnet from your computer to the IP address assigned to the TimeProvider 5000 (see Configuring the Ethernet Port, on page 273).
  • Page 274: User Level And Access

    Users are allowed to modify the security database or download new firmware and issue commands at any level. Use the procedures in this section to manage user access to the TimeProvider 5000. 274 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 275: Adding A User

    EIA-232 serial port. See Communications Connections, on page 69. 2. If the TimeProvider 5000 is connected to a LAN, Telnet or SSH from your computer to the assigned IP address. Note: The telnet firewall is set to Block by default. Use the following...
  • Page 276: Deleting A User

    Use the following procedure to show a list of all assigned users and their access levels. 1. Login at the Admin level (see Logging In, on page 275). 2. Type and press Enter. The system displays the current list of users. show user 276 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 277: Changing A User's Password

    3. Type and press Enter. set user modify <user name> password Follow the prompts. Change the password when prompted. 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to modify other user passwords. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 277...
  • Page 278: Changing A User's Access Level

    CLI user has ”. been added: <user> 9. Type and press Enter to verify that the account exists. show user 10.Repeat Steps 3 through 9 to modify other user access levels. 278 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 279: Security Levels Vs. Radius Server User-Name Attribute Settings

    RADIUS server. Provisioning the TP5000 for Login Authentication The authentication scheme used in the TimeProvider 5000 requires you to provision a RADIUS server IP address and authentication key(s) to allow the TP5000 access to the desired RADIUS server.
  • Page 280: Provisioning The Ethernet Ports

    You can either enable or disable DHCP mode on the MGMT port. See Figure 4-1. Use the following procedure to configure the TimeProvider 5000 to enable DHCP on the MGMT port. 280 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 281: Set Ip-Mode Command

    Static IP Mode Use the following procedure to configure the TimeProvider 5000 IP parameters (Host Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address) in Static IP mode on the MGMT port. Use the dot-decimal notation format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to enter the address parameter.
  • Page 282: Set Ip Command Hierarchy

    Figure 4-5 for an example of redundant IOC cards with independent ports. See Figure 4-4 for an example of redundant IOC cards with redundant ports. If the TP5000 is configured 282 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 283: Ioc Ethernet Ports Configured As Redundant Pair

    Causes of Switchovers Between IOC Cards, on page 485 for a thorough description of TP5000 behavior with redundant IOC cards. Figure 4-3. IOC Ethernet Ports Configured as Redundant Pair 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 283...
  • Page 284: Redundant Ioc Cards With Redundant Ethernet Ports

    Enter. set redundancy port ioc1 enable 3. Type set ip ioc1-1 address 192.168.2.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 and press Enter. gateway 192.168.2.1 4. Type and press Enter. set ip ioc1-1 restart 284 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 285: Redundant Ioc Cards With Independent Ethernet Ports

    “enable”. The default value for auto-negotiation speed is “All”. If auto negotiation is disabled, the Ethernet connection speed will be forced to 100M for Electrical SFPs and to 1000M for Optical SFPs. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 285...
  • Page 286 4. Type ress Enter. set eth-auto-neg state ioc1-2 enable and p 5. Type ress Enter. set eth-auto-neg speed ioc1-2 100m and p 286 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 287: Set Vlan-Mode Command Hierarchy

    IP address for the “next hop” and network prefix/prefix length for the destination network, instead of the gateway address. Ethernet expansion shelves can support 1 multicast VLAN per port. Figure 4-6. Set Vlan-Mode Command Hierarchy 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 287...
  • Page 288: Fixed Vlan - Set Vlan-Config Commands

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning VLAN Figure 4-7. Fixed VLAN — Set Vlan-Config Commands 288 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 289: Non-Fixed Vlan - Set Vlan Commands

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning VLAN Figure 4-8. Non-Fixed VLAN — Set Vlan Commands Example 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 289...
  • Page 290 5. Type and press Enter to verify the configuration. show vlan-config ioc1-1 6. Type and press Enter to verify VLAN is up. show ip status ioc-1 290 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 291: Set Packet-Service Command Hierarchy

    Set Packet-Service Command Hierarchy Use the following procedure to configure Port 1 of IOC1 as a PTP grandmaster: 1. Login at the Admin. 2. Type and press Enter. set packet-service ioc1-1 ptp-gm 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 291...
  • Page 292: Ptp Profiles

    SSM Mapping to PTP Clock Class The Default, Hybrid, and Telecom-2008 PTP profiles (Unicast, Multicast and Multicast-hybrid address mode) for the TP5000 were implemented before the ITU approved the PTP telecom profile in 2010. 292 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 293: Itu-T G.8265-1 Profile Compliance

    SSM and PTP clockClass as defined in G. 8265.1. The SSM QL value, defined in ITU-T G.781, is transferred through the Clock Class attribute carried in PTP Announce messages. This mapping is explicitly defined for frequency synchronization, but Symmetricom’s implementation assumes it is applicable to time synchronization. See Table 4-8 Table 4-9 for Symmetricom’s...
  • Page 294: Hybrid (Multicast-Hybrid) Proprietary Profile

    Table 4-9. Option 2 - SSM Mapping to QL and clockClass per G.781 and G.8265-1 Option 2 SSM (hex) Clock QL PTP clockClass 04FF QL-PRS 08FF QL-STU 0CFF QL-ST2 0CFF Type I 78FF QL-TNC 7CFF QL-ST3E 10FF QL-ST3E/EEC2 294 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 295: Ptp Parameters

    3. Type and press Enter. set ptp unicast dynamic negotiate ioc1-1 enable 4. Type and press set ptp unicast dynamic lease-duration ioc1-1 250 Enter. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 295...
  • Page 296 Enter. 9. Type and press set ptp unicast static state ioc1-1 index 1 enable Enter. 10.Type set ptp unicast static address ioc1-1 add index 2 and press Enter. 10.21.21.101 296 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 297 In multicast mode, there are no client leases or client limits. All delay requests will be responded to. There is no limit applied to the number of delay responses supported, other than the maximum capacity of the Ethernet link and the packet engine. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 297...
  • Page 298 Only one VLAN will be supported in multicast-hybrid mode. See Provisioning VLAN, on page 287 for details. 298 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 299: Management Addressing Mode

    Port 2 of IOC1 for multicast management addressing mode: 1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level. 2. Type and press Enter. set ptp mgmt-addr-mode ioc1-1 unicast 3. Type and press Enter. set ptp mgmt-addr-mode ioc1-2 multicast 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 299...
  • Page 300: Two-Step Clock Mode

    Use the following procedure to configure Port 1 of IOC1 for two-step clock mode: 1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level. 2. Type and press Enter. set ptp two-step ioc1-1 enable  Figure 4-10. Set PTP Command Hierarchy Common 300 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 301: Set Ptp Multicast Hierarchy

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning PTP  Figure 4-11. Set PTP Command Hierarchy Common  Figure 4-12. Set PTP Command Hierarchy Common (cont’d) Figure 4-13. Set PTP Multicast Hierarchy 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 301...
  • Page 302 This setting is independent of the addr-mode. For example, management can be set for multicast while PTP synchronization is using unicast. For multicast management, the client must be in the client list. 302 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 303 Use to limit the minimum interval between between delay requests for the specified TP5000 port. This is a way to restrict how network resources will be utilized. The interval is 2 seconds, where z= <delay-limit-value>. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 303...
  • Page 304 This is the PTP master Clock ID for the specified PTP port. The Clock ID for a PTP port on Symmetricom’s TP5000 is typically based on the MAC value for that port, with FF:FE inserted in the middle of the MAC address. This command allows the user to manually set the Clock ID to a desired value.
  • Page 305 IP addresses in Unicast mode. lease-duration Sets the maximum duration of the lease for clients that have dynamically negotiated for IP addresses in Unicast mode. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 305...
  • Page 306: Two-Step Clock

    Sets the delay interval for the TP5000 Grandmaster, how often to expect to receive delay request messages (T3 - T4) from clients on the specified port. The interval is 2 seconds, where z= <delay-limit-value>. Figure 4-16. Two-Step Clock 306 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 307: One-Step Clock

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning PTP Figure 4-17. One-Step Clock 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 307...
  • Page 308: Set Ntp Command Hierarchy

    NTP server or PTP grandmaster. Use the command to return an IOC port to set packet-service ioc1-x ptp-gm a packet service mode of PTP grandmaster. Figure 4-18. Set NTP Command Hierarchy 308 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 309: Provisioning An Ioc Port As Ntp Server

    6. Type and press Enter. set ntp ttl ioc1-2 25 7. Type and press Enter. set ntp state ioc1-2 enable 8. Type to verify the changes. show ntp config ioc-2 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 309...
  • Page 310: Configurable Parameters For Reference Selection

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning the Input Reference Provisioning the Input Reference When operating in normal (locked) mode, the TimeProvider 5000 uses an external reference (such as GPS) to acquire the system’s frequency and/or TOD alignment. Table 4-14 shows the configurable parameters for reference selection.
  • Page 311: Set Ref Command Hierarchy

    Example 1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level (see Logging In, on page 275). 2. Type and press Enter. set ref criteria priority 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 311...
  • Page 312: Setting Input Priority Values

    5. Type and press Enter. set pps-tod priority port1 3 6. Type and press Enter. set pps-tod priority port2 4 7. Type and press Enter. set input priority port1 5 312 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 313: Reference Modes And Priorities

    Note: Manual mode should not be used unless antenna location has set gps been accurately surveyed. See the command description for for details about setting GPS position parameters manually. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 313...
  • Page 314: Set Gps Command Hierarchy

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning the Input Reference Figure 4-20. Set GPS Command Hierarchy Example To provision the TimeProvider 5000 for a GPS reference in auto mode, perform the following steps: 1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level (see Logging In, on page 275).
  • Page 315: Set Gnss Command Hierarchy

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning the Input Reference Setting GNSS Port as Reference To provision the TimeProvider 5000 for GNSS, use the set ref mode time command to select a Time mode. Use the command to provision the set gnss GNSS port state and GNSS parameters.
  • Page 316: Setting A 1Pps+Tod Input As Reference

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning the Input Reference To provision the TimeProvider 5000 for a GNSS reference in auto mode, with a track-mode of Priority-beidou, perform the following steps: 1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level (see Logging In, on page 275).
  • Page 317: Setting An E1/T1 Input As Reference

    Enter to verify that the reference mode has been set show ref to Frequency.. Note: Disabling the input port will clear all alarms and events related to this port. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 317...
  • Page 318: Set Io Command Hierarchy

    SSM, then the input will be disqualified and the input SSM-value will be set to 15 (invalid). If there is not another qualified reference to switch to, the system will go to holdover. Table 4-16 for examples. 318 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 319: Input Frametypes: Ssm-States And Ssm-Values

    TP5000 will use the user-assigned PQL value for that input port. SSM during bridging will be the last SSM value of input Note: reference while clock was in normal lock state. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 319...
  • Page 320: Priority Quality Levels

    CRC is not applicable to T1 signals. The TP5000 will Note: allow the user to enable CRC for an input port configured for T1, but it will have no effect. 320 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 321: Provisioning E1 Inputs

    5. Type and press Enter. set input ssm port2 enable 6. Type and press Enter. set input ssm-bit port2 8 7. Type and press Enter. set input priority port2 2 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 321...
  • Page 322: Provisioning T1 Inputs

    To provision Port 1 as an input port with a frametype of 1544kHz, SSM disabled, a Priority value of 1, and to enable the port: 1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level. 2. Type and press Enter. set io port1 input 322 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 323 4. Type and press Enter. set input ssm port2 enable 5. Type and press Enter. set input priority port2 1 6. Type and press Enter. set input state port2 enable 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 323...
  • Page 324: Provisioning The 1Pps+Tod Inputs

    2. Type and press Enter. set pps-tod priority port1 5 3. Type and press Enter. set pps-tod cable-delay port1 2500 4. Type and press Enter. set pps-tod state port1 enable 324 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 325: Set Output Command Hierarchy

    Figure 4-24. Set Output Command Hierarchy Note: SSM is only supported for the frametypes ESF, CAS with CRC4 and CCS with CRC4. SSM should not be enabled for other output frame types 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 325...
  • Page 326: Output Ssm-Value Vs. Clock State

    SSM-bit of 4, and to enable the port: 1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level. 2. Type and press Enter. set io port2 output 3. Type and press Enter. set output frametype port2 ccs 326 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 327: Provisioning T1 Outputs

    1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level. 2. Type and press Enter. set io port1 output 3. Type and press Enter. set output frametype port1 freq1544khz 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 327...
  • Page 328: Provisioning Output Generation Behavior

    The behavior of the output ports during warm-up, free-run, and holdover states can be provisioned using the “set output warm-up”, “set output free-run”, and “set output holdover” commands, as shown in Figure 4-25. 328 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 329: Output Generation Behavior Commands

    10 MHz output ports, respectively. Use the “set output-10m” ( 4-24) Figure 4-24) and “set output-pps”( commands to provision the output generation behavior for Port 3 and Port 4 for these versions of the IOC card. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 329...
  • Page 330: Provisioning The Dedicated Outputs

    3. Type and press Enter. set output crc port4 enable 4. Type and press Enter. set output ssm port4 enable 5. Type and press Enter. set output ssm-bit port4 6 330 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 331: Provisioning Output Generation Behavior

    3. Type and press Enter. set output free-run port4 on 4. Type and press Enter. set output holdover port4 on 5. Type and press Enter. set output fast-track port4 squelch 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 331...
  • Page 332: Set Output-Pps Commands

    On for the free-run state, and On for the holdover state, use the following procedure: 1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level. 2. Type and press Enter. set output-pps warm-up squelch 3. Type and press Enter. set output-pps free-run on 332 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 333: Provisioning Tp 5000 For Expansion Shelf

    Enable ETH on TP 5000 IMC module’s DTI / ETH connector to allow  communication with the expansion shelves Enable DTI on the IMC module  Enable DTI on the I/O module  098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 333...
  • Page 334: Verify Expansion Configuration

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning TP 5000 for Expansion Shelf Verify Expansion Configuration Symmetricom recommends that users verify the configuration of the DTI / ETH ports before provisioning. 1. Login at the Admin, Config, or User level. 2. Type and press Enter.
  • Page 335: Dti / Ethernet Port Command Hierarchy

    Chapter 4 Provisioning Provisioning TP 5000 for Expansion Shelf Figure 4-28. DTI / Ethernet Port Command Hierarchy 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 335...
  • Page 336: Provisioning Expansion Shelf E1 / 1Pps+Tod Outputs

    The output generation behavior can be provisioned for fast-track, warm-up, free-run and holdover conditions. See Figure 4-30 for the hierarchy of commands to provision expansion shelf E1 output generation behavior. 336 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 337: Expansion Shelf - Set Output-Exp Command Hierarchy

    3 disable 4. Type and press Enter. set output-exp e1 ssm exp0 port 3 disable 5. Type and press Enter. set output-exp e1 state exp0 port 3 enable 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 337...
  • Page 338 1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level. 2. Type and press Enter. set output-exp e1 warm-up exp0 all squelch 3. Type and press Enter. set output-exp e1 free-run exp0 all ais 338 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 339: Expansion Shelf - Set Output-Exp Generation Command Hierarchy

    1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level. 2. Type and press Enter. set output-exp pps-tod state exp0 port 4 enable 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 339...
  • Page 340 7 squelch Enter. 4. Type and press Enter. set output-exp pps-tod holdover exp0 all on 5. Type set output-exp pps-tod fast-track exp0 port 5 squelch press Enter. 340 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 341: Provisioning Expansion Shelf Ptp/Synce Outputs

    Layer 2. The transport for PTP outputs on the TP 5000 IOC cards is IPv4, because the default implementation is Layer 3. Unicast, static or dynamic, is not supported for the TP E10 PTP/SyncE expansion shelf outputs. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 341...
  • Page 342 TP5000 will not run the Best Master Clock (BMC) algorithm and will stay in master mode. 5. Type and press Enter. set ptp priority-1 exp0 2 6. Type and press Enter. set ptp priority-2 exp0 5 342 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 343: Set Ptp Command Hierarchy For Ptp Expansion Shelf

    Enter. set ptp state exp0 port1 enable Figure 4-31. Set PTP Command Hierarchy for PTP Expansion Shelf Figure 4-32. Set PTP Command Hierarchy for PTP Expansion Shelf (cont’d) 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 343...
  • Page 344: Provisioning Synce Outputs For The Expansion Shelf

    TP 5000 internal QL, SyncE output port will set the outgoing SSM to DNU. This mode accommodates SyncE switches that do not allow transmit and receive sides of a traffic port to have the same SSM value. 344 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 345: Set Synce Command Hierarchy

    1 enable Setting the System Date and Time The TimeProvider 5000 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 only in the...
  • Page 346: Provisioning Alarms

    This section describes the commands used to provision and manage alarms in the TimeProvider 5000. 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, System Messages.
  • Page 347: Set Alarm-Config Commands

    Enter. set alarm-config state alarm 13 disable Showing Current Alarm Settings The Show Alarm-Config command displays the set and clear alarm thresholds for every alarm type. Example 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 347...
  • Page 348: Showing Current Alarms

     PTP Service Mode (GrandMaster or Probe)  Expansion shelf connections  Note: Probe mode is only available with the TP5000 platform as part of the TimeAnalyzer 7x00. Example 348 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 349: Set Configuration Command Hierarchy

    Saving and Restoring Provisioning Data Symmetricom recommends that you keep an electronic version and/or a written version of the provisioning changes you make to the TimeProvider 5000. Use the set configuration command to back up or restore provisioning data. See Figure 4-35.
  • Page 350: Backing Up Provisioning Data

    FTP/SFTP server and the operating system on which it is running. This includes whether the entire path should be specified and whether "/" or "\" characters should be used 350 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 351 “c:\sftp\tp5k_exp6_backup.txt”: 1. Type set configuration backup remote exp6 and press c:\sftp\tp5k_exp6_backup.txt sftp:172.16.33.33 tp5000 Enter. 2. The system will prompt for the password. Enter the password and press Enter. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 351...
  • Page 352: Restoring Provisioning Data

    FTP/SFTP server and the operating system on which it is running. This includes whether the entire path should be specified and whether "/" or "\" characters should be used 352 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 353 1. Type set configuration restore remote exp6 tp5k_exp6_backup.txt and press Enter. sftp:172.16.33.33 tp5000 2. The system will prompt for the password. Enter the password and press Enter. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 353...
  • Page 354: Provisioning For Snmp

    Note: For redundant IOC systems, the IOC1 configuration is used for both IOC cards, regardless of which IOC is active. The TimeProvider 5000 MIB has one SNMP container OID for alarms and one SNMP container OID for events. All alarms are reported from the same OID. The object tp5000TrapAlarm, 1.3.6.1.4.1.9070.1.2.4.6.2.2.3, is the container OID used...
  • Page 355: Set Snmp Commands

    Symmetricom-issued certificate for the unit. Example To enable the SNMP option, with an option key of “ABCDEFGHIJ1234567890KLMNOPQRST0987654321”: 1. Type then set option snmp ABCDEFGHIJ1234567890KLMNOPQRST0987654321 press Enter. Figure 4-36. Set SNMP Commands 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 355...
  • Page 356: Selecting Mib Versions

    2 Provisioning to Generate v3 Traps Use the “set snmp trapversion” command to provision the trap version to v3. Example 1. Type then press Enter. set snmp trapversion 3 356 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 357: Adding And Removing V2 Communities

    2. Enter at the authentication protocol prompt. 3. Enter at the authentication key prompt 123456789ABCDEFGHIJK 4. Enter at the privacy protocol prompt 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 357...
  • Page 358: Adding And Removing Snmp V3 Trap Users

    5. Enter at the privacy key prompt ABCDEFG123456789 Example - Remove Trap User To remove an existing trapuser named “dave123”: 1. Type then press Enter set snmp delete trapuser dave123 358 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 359: Chapter 5 Operating

    Chapter 5 Operating This chapter provides guidelines for operating the TimeProvider 5000. In This Chapter Logging In And Out  Adding And Deleting Users  Saving Present Configuration To Non-volatile Memory  Restoring Default Configuration  Determining Status  Forcing Unit To Send New Time in Time Reference Mode ...
  • Page 360: Logging In And Out

    IOC module settings in the IMC memory: set configuration backup imc-to-ioc set configuration backup ioc-to-imc Restoring Default Configuration The user can restore the TimeProvider 5000 to Symmetricom factory default values in two ways. The mode preserves user login information and IP default...
  • Page 361: Force Unit To Send New Time Vs. Auto Sync

    (displays general status of unit) Forcing Unit To Send New Time in Time Reference Mode Note: The "sync tod-source" command forces the TimeProvider 5000 to immediately start using the new reference time. The use of this command should be carefully planned since it may cause jitter in the 1PPS output of the TimeProvider 5000.
  • Page 362: Ioc1 And Ioc2 Modules

    If the active card should become unhealthier than the standby card, then a switch will occur. See Causes of Switchovers Between IOC Cards, on page 485. 362 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 363: Displaying Logs

    The “show log event” command displays all local events in the event log in chronological order (first in - first out). The event log contains the 1000 most recent alarmed and non-alarmed events. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 363...
  • Page 364: Restarting The Timeprovider 5000

    3. Type and press Enter to check the status of IOC1. show status 4. After IOC1 has entered the standby state, type and press Enter (if reboot ioc2 applicable). 364 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 365: Ptp Management Commands

    Managing PTP Clients Managing PTP Clients The TimeProvider 5000 GrandMaster supports four different aspects of PTP management for TimeProvider 500 clients. The “set ptp-node” command is used to provision the acceptable master clocks, reboot, and upgrade the firmware for TP500 clients through the TP5000 GrandMaster.
  • Page 366: Configuring Ptp Clients

    Managing PTP Clients Configuring PTP Clients The TimeProvider 5000 Grandmaster provides a way to perform limited configuration of PTP clients (TimeProvider 500 clients only). This consists of allowing a user to set the acceptable master clocks for a client via PTP messages issued from the TP5000.
  • Page 367: Client Status Information

    Managing PTP Clients Monitoring PTP Client Performance The TimeProvider 5000 Grandmaster provides a way to monitor performance of clients (TimeProvider 500 clients only). The “show ptp-node status” command allows the user to view the current status of a specific client.
  • Page 368: Monitoring Ptp Client Alarm / Event Information

    SNMP is based on a client-server query-response mode that requires an Ethernet connection. A manager application (software installed on a computer) is the client generating the queries, and an agent (software on the TimeProvider 5000) is the server generating responses. The TimeProvider 5000 SNMP supports most existing functions.
  • Page 369: Upgrading Ptp Client Firmware

    Chapter 5 Operating Managing PTP Clients Upgrading PTP Client Firmware The TimeProvider 5000 Grandmaster provides a way to remotely upgrade the firmware of PTP clients (TimeProvider 500 clients only). See ptp-node, on page 223 for command details. How to Upgrade Client Firmware 1.
  • Page 370 Chapter 5 Operating Managing PTP Clients 370 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 371: Chapter 6 Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    TP5000 with Redundant IOC Modules v1.1.8 - No Loss of Outputs – Upgrading an Expansion Shelf Downgrading the Firmware  TimeProvider 5000 Part Numbers  Returning the TimeProvider 5000  User’s Guide Updates  Contacting Technical Support  098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 371...
  • Page 372: Preventive Maintenance

    Maintenance personnel should wear ESD wrist straps when installing or working on all TimeProvider 5000 equipment and modules. Plug the user-supplied wrist strap into the TimeProvider 5000. Place IMC and IOC modules into static-free bags when not in use. 372 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 373: Troubleshooting Symptoms

    ( config command). Make sure that only full-duplex network devices are used. The TP5000 does not support half-duplex devices, such as hubs, for PTP connections. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 373...
  • Page 374 Or decrease rate settings for client to a value less than or equal to settings of GM. 374 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 375 FTP/SFTP server is correct. Retry Passive (PASV) FTP Enable active mode on FTP server. The mode being used. TimeProvider 5000 only supports active FTP. Linux, Windows, and other third-party FTP servers can be used in the upgrade process of the TP5000.
  • Page 376: Led Conditions For The Ioc

    Green - Module power available Module Power Off - Module power not available Check power supply Indicator Table 6-2 ,“No LED lit on any module” for probable causes and more corrective actions. 376 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 377 Use “show alarm” command to Major/Critical Alarm(s) view alarm IDs and descriptions. Table A-1 Appendix A, System Messages for corrective actions. After taking corrective actions, use “reboot ioc” command. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 377...
  • Page 378 “ ” command. Make sure that only full-duplex network devices are used. The TP5000 does not support half-duplex devices, such as hubs, for PTP connections. 378 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 379 30 40 minutes Quartz 60 minutes Rubidium Standby IOC starts locking to Active IOC after Active IOC enters normal track. Allow an additional ~20 minutes for Standby card to completes warm-up. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 379...
  • Page 380: Led Conditions For The Imc

    B. Check connections to primary power module B. Check ground connections. Check B fuse on the branch over-current protection unit, and replace if it is blown. 380 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 381 Use “show alarm” command to Major/Critical Alarm(s) view alarm IDs and descriptions. Table A-1 Appendix A, System Messages for corrective actions. After taking corrective actions, use “reboot imc” command. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 381...
  • Page 382: Led Conditions For The Expansion Shelf

    Green - Shelf power available Indicator Off - Shelf power not available Check power supply Table 6-2 ,“No LED lit on any module” for probable causes and more corrective actions. 382 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 383 Use “show alarm” command to Major/Critical Alarm(s) view alarm IDs and descriptions. Table A-1 Appendix A, System Messages for corrective actions. After taking corrective actions, use “reboot imc” command. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 383...
  • Page 384: Repairing The Timeprovider 5000

    Each power module in the TimeProvider contains a 3A fuse, but these fuses are not field-replaceable. There are no field-serviceable fuses in the TimeProvider 5000. If a fuse blows in a TimeProvider 5000, the unit must be returned to the factory for repair.
  • Page 385: Removing The Ioc

    Type and press Enter. set configuration backup ioc-to-imc 2. Attach a wrist grounding strap and connect it to the TimeProvider 5000 chassis. 3. Loosen the captive retaining screws and pull out on them to unseat the IOC from the chassis.
  • Page 386 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Repairing the TimeProvider 5000 1. Attach a wrist grounding strap and connect it to the TimeProvider 5000 chassis. 2. Remove the IOC module using the procedure above. 3. Align the new IOC module’s edges within the guides of the selected slot.
  • Page 387 Therefore, IOC2 is the standby card. This example demonstrates switching IOC2 to be the active card, then using the “show ioc-state” command to verify the switch. 1. Attach a wrist grounding strap and connect it to the TimeProvider 5000 chassis. 2. Type and press Enter.
  • Page 388: Replacing The Imc

    Type and press Enter. set configuration backup imc-to-ioc1 2. Attach a wrist grounding strap and connect it to the TimeProvider 5000 chassis. 3. Remove the IMC by loosening the captive screws and pulling the IMC from the chassis. Warning: To avoid possible electrostatic damage to the IMC, place it in a static-free bag or on a static-free surface.
  • Page 389: Upgrading The Firmware

    Upgrading the Firmware You can upgrade the firmware in the IMC, IOC or redundant IOCs, or expansion shelves using CLI commands and software available from Symmetricom. Only users with Admin level access can execute the “upgrade” command. The command places the IMC in the firmware download mode and prevents all other sessions from making changes to the configuration.
  • Page 390 Caution: To avoid a possible service call, do not issue a command to the TimeProvider 5000, do not remove power from the TimeProvider 5000, and do not remove an IOC or IMC from the chassis during the upgrade process. Doing so could corrupt the flash memory in a module, disabling the TimeProvider 5000.
  • Page 391: Tp5000 Upgrade - Loss Of Outputs

    1 or 2), but DO NOT reboot 4. Reboot system with " " CLI command reboot system 5. Verify that the TimeProvider 5000 is running correctly by issuing commands " ", " ", and " ". If the system is showing...
  • Page 392: Tp5000 With Redundant Ioc Modules V1.2.3 - No Loss Of Outputs

    IMC firewall to “Allow” for telnet communications: set firewall imc ftp allow Note: The TimeProvider 5000 only supports active FTP; it does not support passive (PASV) mode. Note: For SFTP, both the SFTP and SSH firewalls must be set to “Allow”.
  • Page 393 "reboot imc". 12.After the standby IOC module and IMC module return to service, log into the TimeProvider 5000 and issue the command "show inventory". Make sure all of the modules are now at 2.0.4 revision. 13.Issue the command "show ref". All of the input references that are not being used must be disabled.
  • Page 394: Tp5000 With Redundant Ioc Modules V1.1.8 - No Loss Of Outputs

    IMC firewall to “Allow” for telnet communications: set firewall imc ftp allow Note: The TimeProvider 5000 only supports active FTP; it does not support passive (PASV) mode. Note: For SFTP, both the SFTP and SSH firewalls must be set to “Allow”.
  • Page 395 Upgrading the Firmware Allow both the standby IOC and the IMC to fully reboot and return to service. Once you are able to log back into the TimeProvider 5000, issue the command " ". The current reference input and the phase offset fields may be show status incorrect - this is temporary.
  • Page 396: Upgrading An Expansion Shelf

    IMC firewall to “Allow” for telnet communications: set firewall imc ftp allow Note: The TimeProvider 5000 only supports active FTP; it does not support passive (PASV) mode. Note: For SFTP, both the SFTP and SSH firewalls must be set to “Allow”.
  • Page 397 Note: The system will transfer the file from the specified server and then upgrade the expansion shelf. 5. The TimeProvider 5000 validates the received file, and if the file is valid it updates the flash memory in the expansion shelf.
  • Page 398: Timeprovider 5000 Part Numbers

    TimeProvider 5000 Part Numbers The TimeProvider 5000 can operate in either a basic configuration, or in a redundant configuration in one chassis. Basic configuration consists of the following components: 1 Chassis ...
  • Page 399: Compatibility Matrix

    1.2.3 Rev L or lower 1.0.6 Main Chassis 990-50301-01 1.0.6 Main Chassis 990-50301-02 2.0.4* Chassis can be used by older firmware, but p/n can't be identified by "show inventory" 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 399...
  • Page 400 System and Accessory Part Numbers This section provides part numbers and descriptions for the system and accessories available for the TimeProvider 5000. Also available as separately ordered items are 23-inch (58.42 cm) rack mounting adapters and 21-inch (ETSI) rack mounting adapters.
  • Page 401 TP5000 NTP w/20,000 TPS Capacity for PTP IMC 920-50370-05 TP5000 R1.2 Multicast & 2-step clock 920-50380-01 TP5000 R2.0 500 VLAN (16 base + extended 484) 920-50380-02 TP5000 PTP Probe 920-50375-01 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 401...
  • Page 402: Connection Accessories

    Antenna Kit, 6 Meter (3 meter and 3 meter cables), 26dB Antenna 990-13091-013 Antenna Kit, 13 Meter (3 meter and 10 meter cables), 26dB Antenna 990-13073-070 Antenna Kit, 70 Meter (10 meter and 60 meter cables), 40dB Antenna 402 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 403: Gps Roof Mount Cables (Spares And Replacements Only)

    220 Meter, LMR400 Interconnect Cable, connectorized Returning the TimeProvider 5000 You should return the equipment to Symmetricom only after you have exhausted the troubleshooting procedures described earlier in this chapter, or if Symmetricom Global Services has advised you to return the unit.
  • Page 404: Repacking The Unit

    When this manual is updated the updated version will be available for downloading from Symmetricom’s internet web site. Manuals are provided in PDF format for ease of use. After downloading, you can view the manual on a computer or print it using Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • Page 405: Contacting Technical Support

    Contacting Technical Support To order any accessory, contact the Symmetricom Sales Department. See http://www.symmetricom.com/company/contact-information/sales-offices for sales support contact information. If you encounter any difficulties installing or using the product, contact Symmetricom Global Services: USA and Canada Symmetricom, Inc. 2300 Orchard Parkway...
  • Page 406 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Contacting Technical Support 406 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 407: Message Provisioning

    These system messages apply to the TimeProvider 5000, as well as the TimeProvider E10 and TimeProvider E30 expansion shelves.
  • Page 408: Facility Codes

    Appendix A System Messages Message provisioning Message provisioning The TimeProvider 5000 and its expansion shelves support logging of events using syslog defined facility and severity codes and system defined facility codes as follows: Facility codes 4 Security/authorization messages 20 Time Provider 5000 Messages (events and alarms)
  • Page 409: System Notification Messages

    Table A-1 provides a list of system notification messages. These messages are logged and sent to a remote syslog server if configured. Alarms will also generate an SNMP trap. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 407...
  • Page 410 System log time has None required been updated been updated Management port Minor Management port Check network link down link down connections Management port None required link down cleared 408 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 411 GNSS/GPS antenna Check all cable and antenna short-circuit (voltage antenna short-circuit value) connections, check voltage suppressor Table A-2 (See None required Secondary Index Info) GNSS/GPS antenna short-circuit cleared (voltage value) 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 409...
  • Page 412 Secondary Index Info) Flash partition failure cleared Phase-lock-loop Critical PLL unlock error Reboot System - If (PLL) unlock error alarm remains, replace module None required PLL unlock error cleared 410 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 413 Entered freerun IOC1 Event Entered freerun If freerun mode not mode IOC2 mode desired, check EXPx system input x = 09 reference None required Transitioned out of freerun mode 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 411...
  • Page 414 Secondary Index Info) determine recommended Operational failure action cleared None required Input active Event <input> active None required Table A-2 <input>inactive Check state of input (See port Secondary Index Info) 412 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 415 <input> frequency error cleared Input out of frame Minor <input> out of frame Check system input reference Table A-2 (See None required Secondary Index Info) <input> out of frame cleared 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 413...
  • Page 416 None required address> unreachable cleared Hardware-software Minor Hardware-software Software upgrade incompatible IOC1 incompatible required IOC2 EXPx Table A-2 Hardware-software None required (See x = 09 incompatible cleared Secondary Index Info) 414 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 417 Input PPS loss Hardware fault- signal replace IOC first - If (from GPS to IMC alarm is still or from IMC to IOC) present, replace Input PPS loss cleared None required 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 415...
  • Page 418 IOC2 (vendor Id) on ETHx Symmetricom EXPx approved SFP listed x = 09 in User Guide Table A-2 (See Secondary Index Info) Unsupported SFP None required cleared on ETHx 416 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 419 Reboot IOC that is transfer error transfer error (code) showing alarm. If alarm is still present, contact Table A-2 Redundancy data (See Symmetricom transfer error (code) Secondary Index Info) Technical Support cleared 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 417...
  • Page 420 EXPx alarm is still (PLL) to rubidium x = 09 RTE rubidium present, replace unlock unlock cleared IOC module. Sync IOC time Event Sync IOC time None required (reason) 418 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 421 PTP client list Event PTP client list None required refreshed refreshed FPGA in failed state Critical FPGA in failed state Reboot IOC with alarm. If alarm persists, then replace IOC 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 419...
  • Page 422 = 09 error cable connection Check expansion Table A-2 (See cable Secondary Index Info) Check DTI output configuration on main shelf (IMC and I/O cards) DTI reference input error cleared 420 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 423 ID shelf ID of all expansion shelves to make sure there are no Table A-2 (See duplicate shelf ID Secondary Index Info) numbers EXP has duplicated shelf ID cleared 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 421...
  • Page 424 = 09 repaired Multiple fans failure cleared PPS-TOD input Major PPS-TOD input Check 1PPS+TOD communication communication err connection error Check 1PPS+TOD cable Check 1PPS+TOD source PPS-TOD input communication err cleared 422 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 425 Communication to peer card 0 - 2 0=IOC1, 1=IOC2 failed 0 - 1 0=GPS, 1=GNSS GNSS/GPS receiver communications failed GNSS/GPS receiver not tracking 0 - 1 0=GPS, 1=GNSS satellite 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 423...
  • Page 426 * index is internal code FPGA temperature exceed limit IOC detected but none of them active Module reboot RTE communication to peer error Entered warmup mode Entered freerun mode 424 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 427 255=redundant-port-pair PTP client is unreachable 0 - 9 index is static client index Hardware-software incompatible IMC-IOC Software incompatible IOC-IOC Software incompatible 0 - 1 * index is internal code 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 425...
  • Page 428 IO module present IO module not present Redundancy data transfer error 1 - 3 * index is internal code PTP client critical alarm 0 - n index is client error code 426 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 429 0 - 1 0=ETH1, PTP state - disabled 1=ETH2..15=ETH16 0  1 DTI Loss of Signal 0=Port 1, 1=Port 2 0  1 DTI Reference Input Error 0=Port 1, 1=Port 2 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 427...
  • Page 430 0= PPS_TOD-1 1 = PPS_TOD-2 Time and phase questionable 0  1 NTP server near packet limit 0=ETH1, 1=ETH2 Index is a code used for trouble shooting at Symmetricom facility. 428 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 431: Mechanical

    Appendix B Specifications and Factory Defaults This appendix provides mechanical and electrical specifications and factory defaults for the TimeProvider 5000, as well as for the TimeProvider E10 and TimeProvider E30 expansion shelves. In This Appendix Specifications  including: – TP 5000 Main Shelf Output Signal Specifications –...
  • Page 432: Timeprovider 5000, Tp E10, And Tp E30 Mechanical Specifications

    Appendix B Specifications and Factory Defaults Specifications Specifications This section provides the specifications for the TimeProvider 5000 components and input and output signals. This section also provides the specifications for the TimeProvider E10 and TimeProvider E30 expansion shelves.and their output signals.
  • Page 433: Timeprovider E10 Expansion Shelf Power Specifications

    Appendix B Specifications and Factory Defaults Specifications Power TimeProvider 5000 Main Shelf Power Specifications Parameter Description DC Input Power –48 VDC / –60 VDC nominal, 0.75 A typical (0.6A for -60VDC) DC Recommended 5 A, maximum Battery Feed Fuse DC Power 43 W, typical Table B-3.
  • Page 434: Timeprovider 5000 Main Shelf - Serial Port Specifications

    Appendix B Specifications and Factory Defaults Specifications Serial Port Table B-5. TimeProvider 5000 Main Shelf - Serial Port Specifications Item Description Connector Type 9-pin, female D connector Connector Label Craft Interface RS-232, data terminal equipment (DTE) Baud Rate 57.6 Kbps...
  • Page 435 Appendix B Specifications and Factory Defaults Specifications Table B-7. TimeProvider 5000 Main Shelf Input Signal Specifications (Continued) Parameter Specification Antenna Power 5V, typical Interface SMA connector, female Type G.703 Section 9 Framed E1 or G.703 Section 13 2048 kHz Format...
  • Page 436: Tp 5000 - Tod Frame Structure For 1 Pps+ Tod Input

    Basic classification of TOD message 1 byte Serial number of of TOD message Length 2 bytes Length of payload only (Does not include Frame Header, Message Header, Length Field itself, or FCS) 434 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 437 Time of Week (TOW) seconds GPS Second time of week  Reserved Reserved  Week Number GPS week (GPS time), 16 bits Whole weeks since 1980-01-06 LeapS seconds Leap Seconds (GPS-UTC) 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 435...
  • Page 438 3 = 45 ns 255 =not defined Note: This value is fixed to 255 for transmission and base station equipment  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved 436 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 439 Bit 10: not used Bit 11: Almanac not complete Bit 12: PPS was not generated  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 437...
  • Page 440: Tp 5000 - Tod Message Data Type Definitions For 1Pps+Tod Input

    -1 x 2 Value x 2 Single Precision 2 x 2 IEEE 754 1023 -1 x 2 Value x 2 Double Precision 1023 2 x 2 ASCII / ISO 8859.1 Encoding 438 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 441: Output Signals

    145 dBc/Hz 100 kHz:  1PPS 50  unbalanced Impedance Amplitude 2.0 Vpp Signal type Square Wave Rise Time < 20 ns Connector Mini-BNC 5 s ±10% Pulse Width 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 439...
  • Page 442 Appendix B Specifications and Factory Defaults Specifications TP 5000 Main Shelf Output Signal Specifications (Continued) Parameter Specification Long-term Frequency Stability <0.01 ppb, when locked to PRC/GPS Phase Error <100 ns, when locked to GPS 440 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 443: Tp E10 Expansion Shelf Output Signal Specifications

    MTIE and TDEV meet the specifications  System tracking 1PPS+TOD defined for Type I clock in ITU-T G.812, with input observation time of 10,000 seconds. Phase Error <100 ns, when locked to GPS 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 441...
  • Page 444: Tp E30 Expansion Shelf Output Signal Specifications

    TOD frame field descriptions. TOD Transmission Parameters Baud Rate: 9600 Parity Check: None Start Bit: 1 (low level) Stop Bit: 1 (high level) Idle Frame: High level Data Bits: Connector RJ-45 442 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 445: Tp E30 - Tod Frame Structure For 1 Pps+ Tod Outputs

    Basic classification of TOD message 1 byte Serial number of of TOD message Length 2 bytes Length of payload only (Does not include Frame Header, Message Header, Length Field itself, or FCS) 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 443...
  • Page 446 Time of Week (TOW) seconds GPS Second time of week  Reserved Reserved  Week Number GPS week (GPS time), 16 bits Whole weeks since 1980-01-06 LeapS seconds Leap Seconds (GPS-UTC) 444 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 447 3 = 45 ns 255 =not defined Note: This value is fixed to 255 for transmission and base station equipment  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 445...
  • Page 448: Clocks

    Bit 10: not used Bit 11: Almanac not complete Bit 12: PPS was not generated  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved  Reserved Reserved 446 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 449: Tp E30 - Tod Message Data Type Definitions For 1Pps+Tod Outputs

    Value x 2 Double Precision 1023 2 x 2 ASCII / ISO 8859.1 Encoding Clocks Table B-18. TimeProvider 5000 IOC Clock Specifications Parameter Description Quartz (Type I) Holdover /day or 10 sec over 1 day < 1 x 10 Rubidium (Type II) /day or 10 sec over 5 days...
  • Page 450: Factory Defaults

    A: 10.0.250.8 to 10.0.250.63 172.16.250.63 B: to 172.16.250.63 C: 192.168.250.8 to 192.168.250.63 IMC Exp-IF ETH State Enable (v1.3) Enable | Disable Disable (v2.0) IMC Exp-IF DTI State Enable Enable | Disable 448 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 451 RADIUS Server IP Address 0.0.0.0 Valid IPv4 Address RADIUS Server Key None Max of 32 ASCII characters Remote Syslog Host 0.0.0.0 Valid IPv4 Address Remote Syslog State Disable Enable | Disable 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 449...
  • Page 452: Gps, Gnss, And Input Port Parameters

    1 to 3 GNSS State Enable Enable | Disable GNSS Priority 1 to 16 GNSS Antenna Cable Delay 0 to 65,485 ns GNSS Position Mode Auto Auto | Manual 450 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 453 D4 | ESF | CCS | CAS | Type freq2048khz | freq1544khz Telecom Input Port 1 CRC Disable Enable | Disable Telecom Input Port 1 SSM Disable Enable | Disable State (see note below) 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 451...
  • Page 454: Telecom Input / Output Parameters

    The “set ref override” command is no longer supported. Table B-21. Telecom Input / Output Parameters Description Default Value Value Range Telecom IO Port 1 Input Input | Output Telecom IO Port 2 Input Input | Output 452 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 455: I/O Card Expansion Port Output Parameters

    Squelch | On 10 MHz Output Generation  Free-run Squelch Squelch | On 10 MHz Output Generation  Holdover Squelch | On 10 MHz Output Generation  Fast-track Squelch | On 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 453...
  • Page 456: Ptp Grand Master Port Ip Parameters

    No VLAN configured Valid IPv4 Address IOC1-y Mask No VLAN configured Valid IPv4 Mask IOC1-y Gateway No VLAN configured Valid IPv4 Address 1 to 4094 (not visible in VLAN table) 454 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 457: Vlan Parameters - Non-Fixed

    State Disable Enable | Disable Table B-28. Ethernet Link Auto-negotiation Parameters Description Default Value Value Range Auto-negotiation state Enable Enable | Disable Auto-negotiation speed 100M | 1000M | All 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 455...
  • Page 458: Packet Service Parameters

    | default | hybrid | itu-g8265-1 PTP Two Step Disable Enable | Disable PTP MGMT Addr Mode Unicast Unicast | Multicast PTP Alternate Master Disable Enable | Disable 456 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 459: Ptp Grand Master Unicast Parameters

    PTP IOCx-y Multicast VLAN ID 0 to 4094, 0 is used to signify no VLAN PTP IOCx-y Multicast Sync –1 for default profile –7 to 7 Message Rate (2^y) –6 for hybrid profile 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 457...
  • Page 460: Ptp Grand Master Multicast Parameters

    Default Value Value Range Active Probe GM IP 192.168.1.11 Valid IPv4 Address 192.168.2.11 Active Probe VLAN ID No VLAN 1 - 4094 Active Probe GM Clock ID ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 64-bit value 458 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 461: Ssm Settings

    Option 1 | Option 2 TP E10 Expansion Shelf Defaults Table B-36. TP E10 - Expansion Port Parameters Description Default Value Value Range Exp-IF DTI Port State Enable Enable | Disable 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 459...
  • Page 462: Tp E10 - Ptp Output Port Ip Parameters

    Port 15 192.168.35.11 Port 16 192.168.36.11 Port x IP Mask 255.255.255.0 Valid IPv4 Mask Port x IP Gateway 0.0.0.0 Valid IPv4 Address Port x IP State Enable Enable | Disable 460 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 463: Tp E10 - Vlan Parameters

    Table B-39. TP E10 - Ethernet Auto Negotiation Parameters Description Default Value Value Range ETH Auto Negotiation State Enable Enable | Disable ETH Auto Negotiation Speed 100M | 1000M | All 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 461...
  • Page 464: Tp E10 - Expansion Shelf Ptp Parameters

    8 ports 8 ports | 16 ports (Port 1-8) Note: The second set of SyncE/PTP ports (Ports 9-16) for the TP E10 expansion shelf are available as a purchasable option. 462 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 465: Tp E30 - E1 Output Port Parameters

    Squelch | On Warm-up 1PPS+TOD Output Generation  Squelch Squelch | On Free-run 1PPS+TOD Output Generation  Squelch | On Holdover 1PPS+TOD Output Generation  Squelch | On Fast-track 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 463...
  • Page 466: Gps Port Alarm Parameters

    Value Range Alarm Delay Time 0 to 500000 Alarm State (for each alarm) Enable Enable | Disable Alarm Severity Level System 2 to 5 Notification Messages, on page 407 464 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 467: Appendix C Installing The Gps Antenna

    Appendix C Installing the GPS Antenna The GPS L1 Reference Antenna is one component of a complete line of GPS accessories for your GPS antenna system provided by Symmetricom. These accessories are designed to deliver precise GPS signals over a wide temperature range and in harsh environmental conditions.
  • Page 468: Gps Antenna Kits

    0.25 dB. GPS Antenna Kits With Low Noise Amplifiers, 26, 40, or 48 dB Symmetricom offers three versions of GPS antennas with 26, 40, or 48 dB total Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) gain. These antenna kits, which are compatible with most commercial GPS receivers, receive, amplify, and filter the L1 (1575.42 MHz) signal...
  • Page 469: Gps Antennas With Internal Lna

    Appendix C Installing the GPS Antenna Antenna Kits and Accessories The cable between the antenna and the TimeProvider 5000 cable should be kept to the shortest reasonable length. Before using additional cables, verify that the total antenna system gain is acceptable as described in the...
  • Page 470: Fcc-250B-90-1.5Nfnf Specifications

    Crimper Kit, LMR-400 (crimp tool, 2150 tape, LMR preptool, 10 each crimp N-type connectors) Transient Eliminators Symmetricom offers the FCC-250B-90-1.5NFNF Transient Eliminator for installations that require antenna coaxial lead-in protection. The FCC-250B- 90-1.5NFNF Transient Eliminator passes DC power and frequencies in the 1.5 GHz range with non-downconverter L1 GPS antennas.
  • Page 471: Gps L1 Inline Amplifier Specifications

    20 dB  2 dB Gain Dimensions, includes connectors Length: 3.77 in (9.6 cm) Electrical Power +4 VDC to +28 VDC Current < 10 mA Noise Factor < 3 dB 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 471...
  • Page 472: Antenna Cable Specifications

    Appendix C Installing the GPS Antenna Antenna Installation Antenna Coaxial Cables Symmetricom provides several low-loss cable types, as well as LMR-400 with N-type connectors on both ends. Before using additional cables, verify that the total antenna system gain is acceptable as described in the...
  • Page 473: Locating The Gps Antenna

    Antenna Installation Antenna Connection Overview The TimeProvider 5000 chassis has one antenna connection located on the front of the IMC module. The antenna connection is made via a SMA connector, labeled GPS. The connectors are DC isolated and AC bypassed to frame ground. This connection is used for a radio receiver antenna connection only.
  • Page 474 Follow local building electrical codes for grounding using the  frame ground lug on the TimeProvider 5000 chassis. The in-line amplifier receives 5 VDC power from the GPS radio  receiver, and is supplied on the center conductor of the LMR-400 or equivalent coaxial cable.
  • Page 475 Connect transient eliminators, if part of the grounding scheme, to earth ground  through a conductor. Symmetricom makes no recommendation as to whether to install transient eliminators. Symmetricom can provide suitable transient eliminators as an option. Note: connect the outside transient eliminator ground to the Do not inside equipment rack ground.
  • Page 476: Antenna Installation Tools And Materials

    GPS antenna and the radio receiver. Coiling the excess cable also allows you to use the factory-installed crimped connector. Symmetricom does not recommend cutting the antenna cables provided in the GPS Antenna Kits. If you must cut the cables, please ensure that the following requirements are met.
  • Page 477: Gps Antenna Installation

    To secure the coaxial cable to the mast, use one or more 8-inch cable ties or  appropriate cable clamps. Connecting the Cable to the Antenna To connect the coaxial cable to the mounted antenna (see Figure C-2): 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 477...
  • Page 478: Installing The Transient Eliminator

    2. Using the DVM, measure the resistance between the center conductor and shield to verify that the center conductor and shield are not shorted together. 3. Connect the longer GPS antenna coaxial cable to the transient eliminator. 478 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 479: Installing The Antenna Cable

    Installing the Antenna Cable You should install the antenna cable from the transient eliminator to the TimeProvider 5000 using the shortest route possible. Follow all applicable building and electrical codes to ensure a water-tight and fire-resistant installation. . Caution: To avoid damage to the connectors, do not use the connectors to pull the cable.
  • Page 480: Antenna Installation Completeness Checklist

    Antenna Installation 2. Secure the free end of the antenna cable to the appropriate antenna connector on the rear panel of the TimeProvider 5000 using the right angle adapter provided with the antenna cable. Recommendation: Symmetricom recommends coiling excess cable...
  • Page 481: Appendix D Redundant Ioc Cards

    Parameters with IOC Card Redundancy  Causes of Switchovers Between IOC Cards  Setting the Active IOC Card at Power Up  Output Performance During Switchover  IOC Card Redundancy-Related CLI Commands  098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 481...
  • Page 482: Ioc Card Placements In Tp5000 Chassis

    Appendix D Redundant IOC Cards Overview Overview The TimeProvider 5000 chassis has two IOC card slots, IOC1 and IOC2, as shown Figure D-1. In v1.0, the TP5000 could only support a single IOC card, which had to be installed in the IOC1 position. In v1.1, the Redundant IOC Cards feature was introduced to the TP5000.
  • Page 483: Parameters With Ioc Card Redundancy

    MAC of “00:b0:ae:01:90:ea” will have a Clock ID of “00:b0:ae:ff:fe:01:90:ea”. In non-port-redundant mode, the independent ETH1 and ETH2 ports of an IOC use the Clock IDs associated with their individual MAC addresses. See Figure D-2. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 483...
  • Page 484: Redundant Ioc Cards With Independent Ethernet Ports

    D-3. In such a case, the chassis will maintain a single Clock ID as long as a chassis continuously has a powered IOC module in it . Figure D-2. Redundant IOC Cards With Independent Ethernet Ports 484 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 485: Redundant Ioc Cards With Redundant (Bonded) Ethernet Ports

    ARP after switchover. Switchovers between IOC cards are non-revertive. There are two possible causes for switchovers between IOC cards on the TP5000: emergency/health situations and planned switchovers. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 485...
  • Page 486: Emergency Switchovers

    Active, but the Active card will be not become the Standby card because it has become non-functional. The TP5000 uses the Symmetricom-assigned priority ranks for the conditions or alarms to determine switchover. The IOC switchover process will not be affected by user changes to the alarm enable/disable state or severity.
  • Page 487: Setting The Active Ioc Card At Power Up

    IOC card has a Rb oscillator and the other IOC has an OCXO. Symmetricom assumes that the user prefers the higher-performance Rb IOC to be active in such a case. If a lower-performance IOC is Active when an Rb IOC card...
  • Page 488: Ioc Condition At Power Up

    Standby Warmup (Not an  first state. actual Standby  state) Fail  Non-existent  Standby The IOC State of other IOC Warmup card is: Active Warmup  Active  488 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 489 Active  normal operating health reason mode. It is capable of providing all IOC user User-issued command  input- and to switch output-related functions, but it is not Active. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 489...
  • Page 490: Output Performance During Switchover

    During switchover, the PTP outputs may be interrupted for a maximum of 10 seconds. All continuous outputs, 10MHz, 1PPS, and E1, will not exhibit any loss of signal during switchover, but may exhibit phase movement of up to 240 ns. 490 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 491: Ioc Card Redundancy-Related Cli Commands

    IOC Card Redundancy-Related CLI Commands The following CLI commands are related to IOC card redundancy. show ioc-state  set ioc-state  set ptp clockid  Show PTP-config common clock-id  098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 491...
  • Page 492 Appendix D Redundant IOC Cards IOC Card Redundancy-Related CLI Commands 492 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 493: Appendix E Software Licenses

    Europe, Middle East & Africa: 49 700 32886435  An administrative fee may be charged to obtain the source code. By using the TimeProvider 5000, the user agrees to the terms of these licenses. In This Appendix Third-Party Software ...
  • Page 494: Third-Party Software

     net-snmp  openssl  pam-libs  pam-modules  pam_radius  popt-libs  sudo  syslogd  tcl-dev  tcpdump  tftpd-hpa  u-boot  wget  zlib-libs  494 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 495: Overview

    Appendix F PTP Probe Option This appendix describes the procedures for installing, provisioning, and operating the TimeProvider 5000 in Probe mode. In This Appendix Overview  Requirements for Measurements  Installing the Probe  Controlling the Probe With TimeMonitor PDV ...
  • Page 496 See Figure F-1. Symmetricom’s TP 5000 PTP Probe (an optional operational mode of the TP 5000) provides a way to examine the packet delay of synchronization messages passing through a packet switched network. Using a hardware time-stamp processor that...
  • Page 497: Ieee-1588 Grandmaster Server And Client

    The Probe function is an optional feature of the TimeProvider 5000. The Probe function is enabled via a special software key. If a TimeProvider 5000 is configured in Probe mode, it cannot be used in Grandmaster mode at the same time.
  • Page 498: Optional Equipment

    The TP 5000 1588 Probe is an active probe. No additional counters or other instruments are necessary to make measurements in packet networks. The following are required: TimeProvider 5000 Grandmaster (or other 1588 Server with Unicast and 1-step  clock) TimeMonitor software suite (or other tools for analyzing PDV data) ...
  • Page 499: Tp 5000 Ptp Probe Connectors And Leds

    Only the SFP transceivers in Table F-1 are recommended and supported. Other SFP transceivers are not supported and may cause the TimeProvider 5000 to not comply with regulatory requirements. Figure F-4.
  • Page 500: Test Setup For Tp 5000 Probe (Power Connections Not Shown)

    Configure the TP 5000 probe for PTP packet-timing measurement data collection.  Collect packet timing data. The file of collected data contains packet timestamps  between the TP 5000 Probe and a PTP grandmaster. 500 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 501: Controlling The Probe With Timemonitor Pdv

    Table F-2. All examples for provisioning and operating the Probe will include instructions for both TimeMonitor PDV and CLI.  Figure F-6. TimeMonitor PDV GUI Main Screen 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 501...
  • Page 502 IP Address selected in order to enter this data. Click the Probe Address button Netmask (see Item 14) to send this address information to the TP 5000 probe. Gateway 502 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 503 The name need only be specified once because the software will reuse a file name for new files and add on a date and time to the file name if the file already exists. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 503...
  • Page 504 Help The Help drop-down box is used to access the Help file (this file), and get the revision level of the Symmetricom TimeMonitor PDV software. All the information about the Help Menu is in this section and can be read by clicking on one of the subjects below to jump to a topic directly.
  • Page 505: Functions Of Timemonitor Pdv

    TP 5000 probe during a CLI session. Functions of TimeMonitor PDV TimeMonitor PDV has four basic functions: Connect Configure Measure Analyze These functions are shown in Figure F-7 and described in Table F-3: 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 505...
  • Page 506: Timemonitor Pdv Functionality Groupings

    Appendix F PTP Probe Option Controlling the Probe With TimeMonitor PDV Figure F-7. TimeMonitor PDV Functionality Groupings 506 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 507: Descriptions Of Timemonitor Pdv Functionality

    TP 5000 PTP Probe. In Command mode, commands can be entered in the Command field and sent to the TP 5000 probe by clicking the Send button. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 507...
  • Page 508 Complete commands, with proper syntax, must be used with either approach. The Tab completion feature for TP 5000 CLI commands is not available through the TimeMonitor PDV interface in either Terminal or Command mode. See the TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide for details about CLI commands and associated syntax. Command Mode...
  • Page 509: Installing Timemonitor

    IP address of the MGMT port does not conflict with the network. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the MGMT port of the TP 5000 to the network. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 509...
  • Page 510: Provisioning The Probe

    “ ”. Enable the Probe Option on the TP 5000 The probe option must be enabled with the Symmetricom authentication key in order to use the TP 5000 as a probe. Use the show license command to check if the probe option has been enabled yet for the TP 5000.
  • Page 511: Enable Port As Ptp Probe Procedure

    1. Login at the Admin or Config-user level. 2. Type set packet-service ioc1-1 ptp-probe and press 3. Select the desired Probe port using the radio Enter. buttons . 4. Click on the Probe Enable button. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 511...
  • Page 512: Return To Grandmaster Mode Procedure

    The IP address for the MGMT port can only be set with CLI commands. It may be necessary to connect to the TP 5000 via the Craft port to set the IP address. 512 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 513: Set Mgmt Port Ip Address Procedures

    Provisioning the Probe Use the following CLI procedure in Table F-6 to configure the TimeProvider 5000 MGMT port IP parameters (Host Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address). Use the dot-decimal notation format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to enter the address parameter. Use the TimeMonitor PDV procedure in...
  • Page 514 Therefore, the redundant ports share the same IP address and MAC address. The default condition for Ethernet ports on an IOC card is Port Redundancy OFF. However, Symmetricom does not recommend using the TP 5000 as a Probe with redundant ports.
  • Page 515: Set Probe Ip Address Procedures

    ID. 6. Click the Probe Address button to send the address information to the Probe. 7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for the other port. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 515...
  • Page 516: Set Grandmaster Ptp Ip Address Procedures

    192.168.1.11 and press Enter. NOTE: For a TP 5000 Grandmaster, use the show ptp-status command to find clock ID . 7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for the other port. 516 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 517: Set Synchronization Interval Procedures

    Enter. Set Lease Duration The Duration parameter specifies the maximum lease duration for the Probe. The range is 10 to 1000 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 517...
  • Page 518: Set Lease Duration Procedures

    3. In the Duration box (see Item 5), enter the desired value for the lease duration in seconds. 2. Type set ptp-probe ioc1-1 active-probe duration 500 and press Enter. 518 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 519: Measurement Procedures

    Enter to start the measurement process. 7. Click on the Stop button to stop measurement. 3. To stop the measurement process, press the Enter key again. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 519...
  • Page 520: Typical Probe Response If Setup Is Correctly Configured

    Appendix F PTP Probe Option Operating the Probe Figure F-8. Typical Probe Response if Setup Is Correctly Configured Figure F-9. Typical Probe Stats at End of Measurement 520 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 521: Anatomy Of A Probe Message

    See Table F-12 Table F-13 for descriptions of message types and message parameters. See below for a typical stream of Probe data. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 521...
  • Page 522: Message Types From The Probe

    The fractional part of the timestamp from the Probe with units of nanoseconds Correction Field The value of the correction field, as received by the Probe Examples of informational messages are shown below. Example 522 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 523: Saving Probe Data

    “.txt” to “.tpk”. Analyzing Probe Data Refer to the TimeMonitor PDV and TimeMonitor Analyzer User’s Guides for instructions on how to analyze Probe data with TimeMonitor software. 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 523...
  • Page 524: Timeprovider 5000 User's Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May

    Appendix F PTP Probe Option Analyzing Probe Data 524 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 525: Index

    62, alarm bridging time generate messages severity codes alarm configuration, setting alarm log, display alarm reporting delay cable alarm severity appropriate cable-pulling devices 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 525...
  • Page 526 Command Line Interface (CLI) command log, display data bits commands data length password DC power connections ping default configuration, setting 526 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 527 316, EIA-232 EIA-232 connector pin assignments EIA-232 serial connection G 37, 38, EIA-232, see serial port G.703/13 37, 38, electrical specifications G.703/9 37, 38, 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 527...
  • Page 528 HMAC-SHA-1-96 266, switchover holdover specification troubleshooting with LEDs quartz upgrade firmware rubidium IOC, active & standby states holdover status IP address holdover, bridging time default holes, mounting 528 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 529 GPS L1 inline amplifier parity 52, messages, system notification part numbers MGMT port antennas pin assignmetns component and accessories MGMT port specifications crimper kit, GPS antenna modify password 196, 258, GPS antenna 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 529...
  • Page 530 E1 input 316, DSCP synchronize dynamic negotiation related documentation lease-duration relative humidity max-clients 210, GPS antenna priority-1 remote syslog, provisioning priority-2 remote syslog,display 530 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 531 239, ptp--node enabling option redundancy manager 239, 241, 242, remote-syslog security level snmp state 239, 240, timeout trap user 239, 240, 241, tod-source trap version 239, 240, 241, user 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 531...
  • Page 532 1 ToD source priority 2 sync-limit Sync message interval syslog messages sync message interval 204, System VLAN ID 204, system VLAN priority 532 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...
  • Page 533 ID 213, 296, 305, user password, changing modify 262, user, delete provisioning 261, user, modify password warm warnings defined v2 community web address 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 533...
  • Page 534 Index W—W 534 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012...

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