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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 N I N E
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S o n o m a U s e r M a n u a l
C O N T R O L A N D S T A T U S C O M M A N D S
+S.sssssssss is the offset in seconds between the NTP system clock and the CDMA Subsystem clock.
Positive implies that the system clock is ahead of the CDMA Subsystem clock.
RCVDCNT is a count of the number of NTP packets received since startup of the NTP daemon.
This is a 32-bit counter so it will wrap back to zero after 4,294,967,295 packets.
SENTCNT is a count of the number of NTP packets sent since startup of the NTP daemon.
This is a 32-bit counter so it will wrap back to zero after 4,294,967,295 packets.
SENT/sec is the current rate of NTP packets being sent per second.
DROPCNT is a count of the number of NTP packets dropped since startup of the NTP daemon.
This is a 32-bit counter so it will wrap back to zero after 4,294,967,295 packets.
Below is an example of a typical response to this command:
Command: ntpstat
Sonoma reply:
20130117.00:02:40 -0.000000051 129127988 129015079 1594.4/sec 15
oscctrlstat
This command displays the current values of the system oscillator control parameters. These param-
eters are related to the disciplined system oscillator. The command formats the data and prints this
xed-length string having these elds:
YYYYMMDD.HH:MM:SS LKSTAT COAST ESTERR MEASERR TIMEDEV AGERATE TAU EFCDAC TEMP
Where:
YYYY is the year of the UTC timestamp of the most recent update received from the
CDMA Subsystem.
MMDD is the month and day-of-month of the UTC timestamp of the most recent update
received from the CDMA Subsystem.
HH:MM:SS is the hour, minute and second of the UTC timestamp of the most recent update
received from the CDMA Subsystem.
LKSTAT is the CDMA Subsystem control status, either WRM (warming up),
ACQ (acquiring), LKG (locking) or LKD (locked).
COAST is the number of seconds the CDMA Subsystem has been in coast mode
(unlocked to CDMA).
ESTERR is the estimated time error of the CDMA Subsystem when in coast mode, in
seconds.

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