Symmetricom XLi IEEE 1588 User Manual

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XLi IEEE 1588 Clock
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997-01510-03, Rev. C, 12/12/2006
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Notes:
F100 CONFIG GET instructs the XLi unit to transfer its SNMP configuration file to an FTP server. After 
editing the SNMP configuration file on the FTP server, the user transfers them back to the XLi using the 
F100 CONFIG SET command. 
Open a Telnet session with the XLi and enter the commands below. Replace <IP Address> with that of 
the workstation/FTP Server. Leave <subdir> blank (unless you have a specific reason for placing the 
files in a subdirectory of the anonymous user’s home directory).
To get the SNMP config file, type:
>f100 config snmp get host:<IP Address> dir:<subdir><CR>
Here’s an example of a successful SNMP config file transfer:
>f100 config snmp get host:192.168.0.1 dir:
Host config ip 192.168.0.1 already configured
Source file /config/snmp.conf bytes read: 1275
Dest file snmp.conf bytes written: 1275
Configuration files transferred successfully!
Note:
The following steps cause the XLi to reboot.
Using the command line, enter the commands, replacing <IP Address> with the workstation/FTP 
server’s IP address. 
To move the SNMP config file back onto the XLi, type:
>f100 config snmp set host:<IP Address> dir:<subdir><CR>
Here’s an example of a successful SNMP config file transfer:
>>f100 config set snmp host:192.168.0.1 dir:
Host config ip 192.168.0.1 already configured
Are you sure(y/N)?y
Source file snmp.conf bytes read: 1275
Dest file /config/snmp.conf bytes written: 1275
Configuration files transferred successfully!
Resetting...
After XLi receives the configuration files, it reboots, and goes through the normal startup process. 
F100 J – Factory Mode Jumper
Use function F100 J command to test the state of the ‘factory mode’ jumper. A value of 1 means the 
jumper is installed and a value of 0 means the jumper is not. The factory mode jumper can be identified 
because it is the only three-prong jumper on the CPU card, and is labelled “J3”.