3.24 Ttime - Siemens A53457 Installation & Maintenance

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It looks something like this:
Sending 'WAGs Report In' request to all WAGs
WAG 7.620.190.100.01.01 is reporting: 9V842-A01E1-Test
WAG 7.620.198.100.01.01 is reporting: 9V842-A01E0-Test
Only WAGs which have executive software versions A01E or greater will respond to the poll and
all WAGs that have older software will not be displayed.
This allows an operator to be able to connect to a WAG serially or through Telnet and find out
what the IP addresses are of all other WAGs on the LAN – or at least those WAGs that can be
reached using the WAG's IP Subnet Mask setting.

3.24 TTIME

The TTIMES command is used to query the WAG's operating system about how much of the main
CPU's time is spent executing the various tasks in the WAG. The command is intended to be used
by Siemens Rail Automation engineering during development however installers and maintainers
might find the information informative.
The amount of time that the WAG spends idle and not performing any other task's functions is a
good indication as to how busy a WAG is. Typically WAG's idle times will be greater than 80%.
The number of operating system "ticks" gives some indication as to how much processor time
each task is using. For example, if the "task_echelon_in" task is busy, its "ticks" will be a higher
number than most of the other tasks.
When the TTIMES command is entered, the display offered will be sorted by the busiest tasks first.
Total ticks: 255849, Idle Task: 250949 (About 98 percent)
Task task_serial_key: 4623
Task task_serial_in: 72
Task task_serial_out: 61
Task task_xport_in: 42
Task task_xport_out: 28
Task task_app_timer: 21
Task task_led: 16
Task task_router: 13
Task task_echelon_out: 9
Task Raw/Command In: 8
Task task_echelon_in: 7
Document No.: COM-00-05-16
Version: C.1
from 10.232.53.190
from 10.232.53.198
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OPERATION
June 2006, Revised June 2014

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