Saving Provisioning Data; Provisioning Record - Symmetricom TimeProvider 1000 User Manual

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Saving Provisioning Data

Symmetricom recommends that you keep an electronic version and/or a written
version of the provisioning changes you make to the TimeProvider.
Electronically Backing up Provisioning Data
Copy the contents of the IOC into the IMC memory by issuing the CPY-MEM
command as follows. See the TimeProvider TL1 Reference Guide for more
information on the CPY-MEM command.
CPY-MEM:::TS1000::IOC,IMC,IOC;
Copy the contents of the IMC into the IOC memory by issuing the CPY-MEM
command as follows:
CPY-MEM:::TS1000::IMC,IOC,IMC;
This command may take more than two seconds to execute; if it does, then the
In-Process response is issued. This command also logs off all users connected to
the TimeProvider.
If two IOCs are in the shelf, the Active IOC automatically saves its data in the
Standby IOC.
Provisioning Worksheet
Use
Table 4-3
Table 4-3. Provisioning Record
Section
Setting the Source ID
<sid>, on page 84
Setting RS-232
Parameters, on page 86
Setting Ethernet
Parameters, on page 88
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to record the values you provisioned into the TimeProvider.
Source ID (<sid>
Baud rate
Handshaking mode
Echo mode
IP Gate address
IP address
IP Subnet address
IP Host 1 address
IP Host 2 address
IP Host 3 address
IP Host 4 address
Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Parameter
Saving Provisioning Data
User-Defined Value
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