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Chapter 2 TL1 Command Syntax and Description
Initialize System (INIT-SYS)
Initialize System (INIT-SYS)
This command initializes the specified module, or the system.
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
Syntax
INIT-SYS:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>]::<keyword>;
Caution: This command causes the local oscillator in the specified
IOC to enter the Warm-up mode; the outputs are squelched until the
system enters FAST-LOCK.
After issuing the INIT-SYS command with the SYS aid and FACTORY
keyword, all system parameters are reset, including the entire user
list. You must therefore create a new security-level user after the user
list is reset to avoid a service call. Refer to “Defining the First User” in
the TimeProvider User Guide (097-58001-02) for more information.
Parameter Value Description
<aid> SYS The command’s effect is at the system level.
Note: See Table 2-8 for the <keyword> description.
IMC The command’s effect is on the IMC module.
Note: See Table 2-8 for the <keyword> description.
IOCm The command’s effect is on the Input/Output Card module
specified by m:
m = “1” for the slot marked “IOC 1" on the main shelf
m = “2” for the slot marked “IOC 2" on the main shelf
Note: See Table 2-8 for the <keyword> description.
Table 2-8. INIT-SYS Keywords
<keyword> Description Default
<aid> = SYS
FACTORY Resets system settings to factory default values. N/A
<aid> = IMC | IOCm
RESET Performs a reset (reboot) of the specified card, which reinitializes
volatile memory, but does not affect non-volatile (persistent)
memory.
Note: Prior to resetting an IOC module, all alarms associated with
the module are cleared, and if the specified IOC module is the
active module, it is placed in Standby mode. Resetting an IOC in a
non-redundant system will squelch the outputs until the system
enters FAST-LOCK.
N/A