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Grand master clock support using external gnss receiver
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• glonass: Enables detection and locking to the GLONASS constellation.
• qzss: Enables detection and locking to the QZSS constellation.
interface—Enable/Disable GNSS port/slot communication.
NOTE: For ACX7024 router, only one port of GNSS receiver is supported.
position-mode—GNSS receiver's position modes. You can configure two position modes of GNSS receiver— position-fix-
mode and survey-mode.
• position-fix-mode: Use this mode when you know the accurate antenna location.
• Latitude— Latitude in degrees.
• Range: -90.0000000 to 90.0000000 degrees
• Longitude— Longitude in degrees.
• Range: -180.0000000 to 180.0000000 degrees
• Altitude— Altitude in meters.
• Range: -1000 to 18000 meters
NOTE: Be cautious when you use this mode. Ensure that you configure the correct position. Configuring the
wrong position might cause erroneous receiver function and faulty grandmaster clock performance.
• survey-mode: Use this mode when you do not know the fixed location of the antenna.
GNSS receiver does a self survey of its own position for a period mentioned in survey length and then moves to
position fix mode. This is the default mode and the default survey length is 120 minutes.
receiver-type— Only TB-1 is supported as the GNSS receiver.
snr-threshold— GNSS receiver measures the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) value to indicate the signal strength of the
received satellite signal and the noise density. You can configure the SNR threshold value. You can perform positioning
by using only those satellites that have signal level equal to or above the threshold value with a range of 0 to 99 dBHz.

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interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
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