Monitoring Timing; Using The Cli - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - SYSTEM BASICS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual

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Monitoring Timing

show timing

Using the CLI

configure
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Example
host1#timing source secondary sonet 3/0
There is no no version.
See timing source.
Use the show timing command to view the timing settings for the system.
Use to display the timing settings and the operational status of the system timing.
If a timing source fails, the system uses the next time source in the hierarchy, and a
message appears in the system log at the warning level. If auto-upgrade is enabled,
the system upgrades to a higher-priority timing source when one becomes available,
and a message appears in the system log at the notice level.
Example
host1#show timing
timing: tertiary (failover from primary)
primary: external SC E1 (A) (ERROR)
secondary: ds3 3/0 (ERROR)
tertiary: internal SC oscillator (ok)
auto-upgrade enabled
See show timing.
Use the commands described in this section to navigate the CLI. For a complete
description of the CLI, see "Command-Line Interface" on page 27.
Use to enter Global Configuration mode.
Global Configuration mode provides access to other configuration modes, such as
Interface Configuration mode. See "Command-Line Interface" on page 27.
This command allows other commands to be executed from a terminal or a file.
This command is not allowed for a short time after a warm restart (warm switchover)
occurs. This delay allows some applications time to complete their warm-restart
initialization. However, if the warm restart is not complete in 5 minutes, the warm start
is cancelled and configuration access is restored.
Example 1
host1#configure
Configuring from terminal or file [terminal]?
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
host1(config)#
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