Provisioning The Ioc; Setting The System Mode - Symmetricom TimeProvider 1000 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider

Provisioning the IOC

Provisioning the IOC
This section describes how to provision the IOC.

Setting the System Mode

The SET-SYS-MODE command allows you to provision the operating mode of the
TimeProvider to one of the following:
SSU – Synchronization Supply Unit: provides filtering compliant with G.812 and
GR-1244
SUB – Subtending mode: provides composite clock input tracking compliant with
GR-378
PRR – Primary Reference Receiver mode: provides ITU-T G.811 and Telcordia
GR-2830 requirements for Primary Reference Receivers/Clocks
In the SSU mode, you can select the system reference from signals on the PRS,
INP1, or INP2 connectors.
In the SUB mode, the PRS input is set to Monitor only; you can select the system
reference from signals on the INP1 or INP2 connectors. You can provision these
inputs to Composite Clock signal types only when the TimeProvider is in SUB mode.
In the PRR mode, the antenna provides GPS signals as the primary reference. You
can use qualified and enabled signals on INP1 and INP2 to enhance the stability of
the output signals based on the BesTime algorithm.
Setting the System Mode
Use the SET-SYS-MODE command to provision the TimeProvider's operating
mode. See
Operating
operating mode affects the TimeProvider's inputs and outputs.
SET-SYS-MODE:[<tid>]::[<ctag>]::<keyword>=<value>;
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
96
TimeProvider User's Guide
Modes, on page 24, for more information on how the
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