200 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision F – May, 2012
Chapter 3
TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set
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| Status | Port 1 | Port 2 |
|----------------------------------------------|-------------------|
| Port status | normal | disabled|error |
|....................|.........................|...................|
| PPS status | normal | n/a |
|....................|.........................|...................|
|PPS phase offset(ns)| 10 | n/a |
|....................|.........................|...................|
| Clock source type | 0x00 | n/a |
|....................|.........................|...................|
| Clock source status| 0x00 | n/a |
|....................|.........................|...................|
| Accuracy | <value> | n/a |
|....................|.........................|...................|
| Alarm | 0x00 | n/a |
|....................|.........................|...................|
Level : User, Config, and Admin
set pps-tod
Function: to configure the pps-tod input ports state, the priority level, the
cable-delay compensation.
Command Syntax:
To provision the state for the specified 1PPS+TOD port:
set pps-tod state {port1 | port2} {enable | disable}
To provision the priority of the 1PPS+TOD input port:
set pps-tod priority {port1 | port2} <1 - 16 >
To provision the cable-delay of pps-tod port:
set pps-tod cable-delay {port1 | port2} <value>
To set the forced PQL state for the specified 1PPS+TOD port
set pps-tod pql-state {port1 | port2} {enable | disable}
To set the forced PQL value for the specified 1PPS+TOD port
set pps-tod pql-value port {port1 | port2} <pql-value>
Ranges: priority = 1 — 16
cable-delay = 0 — 200000 ns, 12.5 ns resolution
pql-value= 1 — 3
Example 1: