Imc Module Leds - Symmetricom TimeProvider 5000 User Manual

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IMC Module LEDs

The IMC module provides connectors for 10/100 Ethernet management, EIA-232
serial management, and the GPS/GNSS Timing Antenna. The IMC's LEDs indicate
the following:
Power Module Status
Battery A & B Status
System Health Status
Alarm Status
GPS/GNSS Signal Status
IOC Module LEDs
The IOC module also has two PTP Grand Master 100/1000 Ethernet SFP ports with
LEDs that indicate link and link speed. The IOC module has LED status indicators
and test outputs for the system. The LEDs indicate:
Power Status
Active Status
Ethernet Status
Alarm Status
Holdover Status
Communication Ports
Communications ports on the IMC allow you to provision, monitor, and troubleshoot
the chassis. You can communicate with the TimeProvider 5000 using either CLI or
SNMP protocols.
Note: The SNMP feature can either be ordered in a new system, or
added to a previously ordered system as a field upgrade (see
6-6
more information.
Local Craft Serial Port
The EIA-232 port supports local control; you can configure the TimeProvider 5000
with CLI commands using a terminal or computer with terminal emulation software.
The connector is located on the IMC module. The Local port is configured as a DCE
interface and the default settings are as follows:
Baud = 57.6K
Data Bits = 8 bits
Parity = 0
098-00028-003 Revision A – June, 2011
for part number). Contact your Symmetricom representative for
Chapter 1 Overview
Functional Description
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