Symmetricom 1100 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Provisioning the Input Reference
112  TimeProvider User’s Guide
097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008
If the original primary input becomes available again, the REFMODE, QLEVEL and 
PRIORITY parameters determine whether the TimeProvider switches back to that 
input. If the QLEVEL and/or PRIORITY parameter of the original input is higher than 
the current input, the TimeProvider reverts back to the original input. If the QLEVEL 
parameter is the same for all inputs, then the TimeProvider does not revert back to 
the original input.
Enabling Automatic Switching
Use the ED-SYNC command to set the reference selection to Automatic or Forced. 
When set to Automatic, then the QLEVEL and PRIORITY parameters determine the 
switching strategy to be revertive or non-revertive. When set to Forced, then the 
TimeProvider uses the input selected with the INPREF keyword (see 
ED-SYNC:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>]::<keyword>=<value>;
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
Sample Command
ED-SYNC::SYS:TS1000::REFMODE=AUTO;
Autonomous Message
TP-SSU 03-10-24 10-52-25
A 1182 REPT EVT
“SYS,EQPT:NA,REFMODE,NSA,03-10-24 10-52-25:\”SYSTEM 
REFERENCE MODE HAS CHANGED,AUTO\””
;
Setting the Input Quality Level
Use the ED-SYNC command to set the quality level (QLEVEL) of the specified 
input. You set the QLEVEL when using inputs that do not have an associated SSM, 
or when you want to set an alarm threshold for inputs that have SSMs. The 
QLEVEL determines the TimeProvider’s output SSM. 
If you provision QLEVEL below the quality level of the local oscillator in the IOC, 
then the TimeProvider disqualifies the input with the INPQL alarm. An INPQL alarm 
also occurs if the incoming SSM indicates that the input signal is below the quality 
level of the local oscillator or if the incoming SSM is below the provisioned level.
Normally, you provision the QLEVEL for each input to be either unique or all the 
same. If you set all QLEVEL for inputs to unique values, then you have set up a 
revertive switching strategy. If you set all inputs to the same value, then you have 
set up a non-revertive switching strategy.
<aid>
<keyword>
<value>
Description
Default value
SYS
REFMODE
AUTO | FORCED
Sets the reference 
selection mode
AUTO