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S o n o m a U s e r M a n u a l
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C H A P T E R S E V E N
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S o n o m a U s e r M a n u a l
H T T P S I N T E R F A C E
outputs. For example, if this eld shows Local-Auto or Local-Manual,
then the time shown on the front-panel display will be Local time but NTP will
remain at UTC time. To change the time mode setting use the
systimemodeconfig command via the console port.
Local-Manual means the user enters the time zone offset and the DST.
Local-Auto means that the time zone offset is decoded from the CDMA signal.
Time Zone Offset This eld shows the offset from UTC and is only valid when the Time Mode is
Local-Manual. A positive time zone offset implies a longitude east of the
Greenwich meridian. To change the time zone use the systimemodeconfig
command. In Local-Auto mode the time zone is decoded from the CDMA
signal.
Daylight Saving This eld will show whether DST control is enabled or not.
Time DST elds are only used when the Time Mode is Local-Manual.
If the Time Mode is Local-Auto then this eld will show “automatic”.
DST Start, These elds will only display if the Daylight Saving Time eld above shows
DST End enabled. If DST is enabled, then these elds show when DST starts and ends
during the year. For example, in most of the U.S.A. the DST Start Time is the
2nd Sunday in March at 2 a.m. The DST End Time is the 1st Sunday in
November at 2 a.m. To change the DST settings use the systimemodeconfig
command.
Current & Future These elds show the leap second settings, which are user-entered. Use the
Leap Seconds cdmaleapmodeconfig command to change the settings.
See Appendix F - Leap Seconds for more information.
I/O Page
This page shows any installed CPU Options and their settings. These are optional outputs that are
generated from the CPU Module in the Sonoma. A basic Sonoma Time Server has no CPU Options
installed. Use commands cpuioconfig and sysioconfig via the console port to change the set-
tings of the CPU Options. See Chapter 10 - Options for information on the various options.
Faults: System Faults Page
This page lists all possible system fault conditions of the Sonoma - the Linux Subsystem and the
CDMA Subsystem. For details on each fault see Appendix G - System Faults.
Faults: Receiver Faults Page
This page lists all possible system fault conditions of the CDMA Receiver. For details on each fault
see Appendix G - System Faults.

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