Detecting input errors, Testing the communication ports, Testing the local craft serial port – Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 User Manual

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097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008

TimeProvider User’s Guide 151

Chapter 5 Testing the TimeProvider

Testing the Communication Ports

Detecting Input Errors

You can provision the TimeProvider to perform a variety of functions when an input
error occurs. Possible errors include:

AIS - Alarm Indication Signal

LOS - Loss of Signal

OOF - Out of Frame

Loss of Alignment

Excessive wander

Input is disqualified

GPS faults

The TimeProvider reports these and other errors on the front panel alarm LEDs, in
an autonomous event message, and via devices connected to the alarm relays. You
can provision each error to a specific alarm level (Minor, Major, or Critical).

Setting an Alarm Strategy
You can set up the input alarms to prevent spurious input errors from triggering an
alarm. The FLTDELAY keyword parameter sets a period from 1 to 15 seconds that
an input error must be present before the alarm is issued. You can provision the
alarm to clear from 1 to 1000 seconds after the input error clears using the
CLRDELAY keyword parameter. Use the ED-SYNC command syntax described in

Provisioning System-Level Alarms

, on page 130 to provision the FLTDELAY and

CLRDELAY keywords.

Testing the Communication Ports

The TimeProvider has three communication ports. This section describes how to test
each port; if you do not plan to use a port, then you can skip the corresponding test.

Local Craft serial port

Remote serial port

Ethernet port

Testing the Local Craft Serial Port

The local Craft serial port is on the faceplate of the IMC or IMC/TPIU, and is
configured as a DCE device. The default settings for the local Craft serial port are
9600 Baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, echo on, and handshaking disabled.

To connect a device to the local Craft port, perform the following steps:

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