Setting the ioc parameters – Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 User Manual

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097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008

TimeProvider User’s Guide 107

Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider

Provisioning the IOC

Setting the IOC Parameters

Use the ED-EQPT command to provision each IOC. This command allows you to
select which IOC is Active and which is Standby; to switch the Active and Standby
IOCs; to place a IOC “In Service” or “Out of Service”; and to define the oscillator type
to Type I or ST3E for a quartz-based IOC or to Type II or ST2 for a Rubidium IOC.

ED-EQPT:[<tid>]:<aid>:[<ctag>]::<keyword>=<value>;

This command has a default access level of ADMIN.

Sample Command

ED-EQPT::IOC1:TS1000::IOCSTATE=INSERV;

This command places IOC 1 in the “In Service” mode. Use this command when you
have taken an IOC out of service and are now ready to put it back in service.

Autonomous Message

TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:42:40

A 1177 REPT EVT

"IOC1,EQPT:NA,IOCSTATE,NSA,03-10-24 10-42-40:\"IOC STATE

HAS CHANGED,INSRV\"

;

Note: Type I and ST3E cannot be defined to a Rubidium IOC, and
Type II and ST2 cannot be defined to a quartz-based IOC.

<aid>

<keyword>

<value>

Description

Default value

IOCm
m = 1 | 2

IOCMODE

ACTIVE |
STANDBY

Sets the mode of the specified
IOC. For redundant systems,
changing the state of one IOC
forces the other IOC to the
alternate state

ACTIVE

IOCACTV

n/a

Sets the Standby IOC to Active

n/a

IOCm
m = 1 | 2
(cont’d)

IOCSTATE

INSRV

Places an “Out of Service” IOC in
the “In Service” mode (restarts)

INSERV

OOSRV

Places an “In Service” IOC in the
“Out of Service” mode. An Out of
Service IOC cannot generate
outputs or monitor inputs and does
not generate alarms

CLKTYPE

ST2/TYPEII |
ST3E/TYPEI

Defines the Local Oscillator type.
Selects the type of clock used to
generate SSMs in Holdover mode

TYPEI

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