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Symmetricom TimeProvider 1100 Reference Guide

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097-58001-01 Revision E – September 2006 TimeProvider TL1 Reference Guide 21
Chapter 1 TL1 Overview
Command Security
Table B-2 shows all of the possible alarm condition types (condtypes) and alarm
condition strings (condscrs) that might be returned by the TimeProvider in an
Autonomous Message.
Table C-2 shows all of the possible event condition types (condtypes) and event
condition strings (condscrs) that might be returned by the TimeProvider in an
Autonomous Message.
Command Security
To protect system resources and information from unauthorized access, the
TimeProvider implements the concept of access levels for commands.
When security is enabled on the TimeProvider, most of the unit’s TL1 commands
require that users be logged into the system in order to access them. Each user in
the system has a user access level assigned to them, and it is their user access
level that determines which commands they can use.
aidtype
The aid type. It can be EQPT (the aid is associated with the internal operation of the
system) or T1 (the aid is external to the system or facility; for example, an input or output).
Note: The aidtype that follows the reptype in the Autonomous Message is included only
if the reptype is ALM.
ntfcncde The notification code for the alarm or event. The notification code can be CR (a critical
alarm), MJ (a major alarm), MN (a minor alarm), CL (a cleared alarm), or NA (a non-alarm
event).
condtype The condition type, which is the TL1 code that is associated with the alarm or event.
Table C-2 shows all of the possible TimeProvider event condition types, and Table B-2
shows all of the possible TimeProvider alarm condition types.
condeff
This defines an event’s effect on the system:
CL
indicates clearing of a standing condition,
SC
indicates a standing condition is raised, and
TC
indicates a transition of a condition.
Note: All events listed in Table C-2 set CONDEFF to TC. If alarms listed in Table B-2 are
provisioned as Not Alarmed (NA), CONDEFF is set to SC when the alarm becomes
active and CL when the alarm becomes inactive.
srveff Whether the alarm or event is service affecting (SA) or non-service affecting (NSA).
ocrdat The date the alarm or event occurred, in the format YY-MM-DD.
ocrtim The time that the alarm or event occurred, in the format HH:MM:SS.
condscr The condition string, which is a description of the alarm or event. It is a quoted text
string, preceded with the “\” escape character. Table C-2 shows all of the possible
TimeProvider event condition strings, and Table B-2 shows all of the possible
TimeProvider alarm and clearing alarm condition strings.
Table 1-5. Autonomous Message Fields (Continued)
Field Description

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Symmetricom TimeProvider 1100 Specifications

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BrandSymmetricom
ModelTimeProvider 1100
CategoryClock
LanguageEnglish

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