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TimeProvider 5000 IEEE 1588 Grand Master Clock / NTP Server User’s Guide Revision E – September 2011 Part Number 098-00028-000 Symmetricom, Inc 2300 Orchard Parkway San Jose, CA 95131-1017 U.S.A http://www.symmetricom.com Copyright © 2011 Symmetricom, Inc All rights reserved Printed in U.S.A All product names, service marks, trademarks, and registered trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective owners Contents How to Use This Guide Purpose of This Guide 20 Who Should Read This Guide .20 Structure of This Guide 21 Conventions Used in This Guide .22 Warnings, Cautions, Recommendations, and Notes 23 Related Documents and Information .24 Where to Find Answers to Product and Document Questions 24 What’s New In This Guide .24 Chapter Overview Overview 26 TimeProvider 5000 Features 26 Premium Features & Options 27 Security Features 28 TimeProvider 5000 Connections .29 UTI Input and Output Connections 30 Communications Connections 30 Output Connections 33 Input Connections 36 Power and Ground Connections .38 Physical Description 38 Functional Description .39 TimeProvider 5000 Expansion Shelf System 40 IMC Module LEDs .46 IOC Module LEDs 46 Communication Ports 46 Synchronization and Timing Inputs .47 Synchronization and Timing Outputs 47 System Inputs and Outputs .47 Configuration Management .48 Alarms 48 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide Table of Contents Chapter Installing Getting Started 50 Security Considerations for TP5000 Installation 50 Site Survey 50 Installation Tools and Equipment 51 Unpacking the Unit 52 Rack Mounting the Chassis 54 Working With Modules 56 Handling Modules 56 Inserting Modules 56 Removing Modules 57 Signal Connections 57 Communications Connections 58 Synchronization and Timing Connections .61 Connecting the GPS/GNSS Antenna 71 Making Ground and Power Connections 71 Ground Connections 72 Power Connections .73 Testing Power Connections 74 Installation Check List 75 Applying Power to the TimeProvider 5000 75 Normal Power Up Indications 75 Chapter CLI Commands and SNMP CLI Overview .80 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Conventions 81 CLI Command Keyboard Usage 81 Command Line Format 82 Command User Levels 83 TimeProvider 5000 CLI Command Set 83 Command Syntax: 212 Command Syntax: 213 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 252 Management Information Base .252 Public MIBs 253 Private MIBs 254 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Table of Contents Chapter Provisioning Establishing a Connection to the TimeProvider 5000 258 Communicating Through the Serial Port .258 Communicating Through the Ethernet Port 259 Managing the User Access List .260 Logging In 261 Adding a User 261 Deleting A User .262 Displaying Current Users and User Access Levels 262 Changing a User’s Password 263 Changing a User’s Access Level 264 Provisioning for a RADIUS Server 265 Provisioning the TP5000 for Login Authentication 265 Configuring the RADIUS Server 265 Provisioning the Ethernet Ports .266 Provisioning IMC Ethernet Port .266 Provisioning IOC Ethernet Ports 268 Provisioning VLAN 273 Provisioning PTP .277 Packet Service Modes 277 PTP Profiles 278 PTP Parameters 281 Management Addressing Mode 285 Two-Step Clock Mode .286 Provisioning NTP 294 Provisioning an IOC Port as NTP Server 295 Provisioning the Input Reference 296 Setting Reference Mode 296 Setting Reference Criteria .297 Setting Input Priority Values 298 Setting GPS Port as Reference 299 Setting GNSS Port as Reference 301 Setting a 1PPS+TOD Input as Reference .302 Setting an E1/T1 Input as Reference 303 Provisioning the Programmable E1/T1 Inputs .304 Synchronization Status Message (SSM) 304 CRC State .306 Provisioning E1 Inputs 307 Provisioning T1 Inputs 308 Provisioning the 1PPS+TOD Inputs 310 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide Table of Contents Provisioning the Programmable E1/T1 Outputs 311 Provisioning T1 Outputs 313 Provisioning Output Generation Behavior .314 Provisioning the Dedicated Outputs 316 Provisioning E1 Outputs 316 Provisioning Output Generation Behavior .317 Provisioning the 10MHz & 1PPS Outputs .318 Provisioning TP 5000 for Expansion Shelf 319 Verify Expansion Configuration .320 Provisioning DTI / Ethernet Port on IMC Card 320 Provisioning DTI Ports on IO Card 320 Provisioning Expansion Shelf E1 / 1PPS+TOD Outputs .322 Provisioning DTI for an Expansion Shelf 322 Provisioning E1 Output Signals for Expansion Shelf 322 Provisioning 1PPS +TOD Outputs for Expansion Shelf 325 Provisioning Expansion Shelf PTP/SyncE Outputs .327 Provisioning DTI for an Expansion Shelf 327 Provisioning PTP Outputs for the Expansion Shelf .327 Provisioning SyncE Outputs for the Expansion Shelf 330 Setting the System Date and Time 331 Provisioning Alarms 332 Disabling Specific Alarms 333 Showing Current Alarm Settings .333 Showing Current Alarms 334 Displaying Alarm and Unit Status 334 Saving and Restoring Provisioning Data .335 Backing up Provisioning Data 336 Restoring Provisioning Data 338 Provisioning for SNMP 340 Enabling the SNMP Option 341 Selecting MIB Versions .342 Adding or Deleting a Manager IP Address 342 Provisioning to Generate v2 Traps 342 Provisioning to Generate v3 Traps 342 Adding and Removing v2 Communities 343 Adding and Removing SNMP v3 Users 343 Adding and Removing SNMP v3 Trap Users 344 Chapter Operating Logging In And Out 348 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Table of Contents Adding And Deleting Users 348 Saving Present Configuration To Non-volatile Memory 348 Restoring Default Configuration 348 Determining Status 349 Forcing Unit To Send New Time in Time Reference Mode .349 Switching Active And Standby IOC Cards 350 Manually Switching IOC Cards 350 Automatic IOC Card Switches 350 Impact of IOC Card Switches on IO Card Outputs 351 Displaying Logs .351 Displaying Alarms Log 351 Displaying Events Log 351 Restarting the TimeProvider 5000 352 Managing PTP Clients 353 Configuring PTP Clients 354 Monitoring PTP Client Performance 355 Monitoring PTP Client Alarm / Event Information 356 Upgrading PTP Client Firmware 357 Chapter Maintenance and Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance 360 Safety Considerations 360 ESD Considerations 360 Troubleshooting 361 Diagnosing the IOC - Reading LED Conditions 364 Diagnosing the IMC - Reading LED Conditions 368 Diagnosing the Expansion Shelf- Reading LED Conditions 370 Repairing the TimeProvider 5000 372 Removing the IOC 373 Replacing the IOC .373 Replacing the IMC 376 Obtaining Technical Assistance 377 Upgrading the Firmware 377 Upgrading the IOC 378 Upgrading the IMC 379 Upgrading an Expansion Shelf 380 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide Table of Contents TimeProvider 5000 Part Numbers .382 System and Accessory Part Numbers 382 GPS Antenna 384 Returning the TimeProvider 5000 385 Repacking the Unit 386 Equipment Return Procedure 386 User’s Guide Updates 386 Contacting Technical Support 387 Appendix A System Messages Message provisioning 390 Facility codes 390 Severity codes 390 System Notification Messages 391 Appendix B Specifications and Factory Defaults Specifications 414 Mechanical 414 Environmental 414 Power 415 Serial Port 415 LAN Port 415 Input Signals 416 Output Signals 421 Clocks 423 Factory Defaults 423 Alarm Default Values 435 Appendix C Installing the GPS Antenna Antenna Kits and Accessories 438 Selecting the Proper Gain Antenna 438 Transient Eliminators 440 GPS L1 Inline Amplifier .441 Antenna Coaxial Cables 442 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Table of Contents Antenna Installation .442 Antenna Connection Overview 443 Planning the Installation 443 Antenna Installation Tools and Materials 446 Cutting Antenna Cables 446 Installing the Antenna 447 Connecting the Cable to the Antenna 447 Installing the Transient Eliminator .448 Installing the Antenna Cable 449 Connecting the GPS Antenna .449 Antenna Installation Completeness Checklist .450 Appendix D Redundant IOC Cards Overview 452 Parameters with IOC Card Redundancy .453 IP Addresses and MAC Addresses with Independent Ports .453 IP Addresses and MAC Addresses with Port Redundancy 453 Clock IDs .453 Possible Conflicts With Clock IDs and IP Addresses 455 Causes of Switchovers Between IOC Cards .455 Emergency Switchovers 456 Planned Switchovers 456 Setting the Active IOC Card at Power Up 457 IOC States 458 Output Performance During Switchover 460 IOC Card Redundancy-Related CLI Commands 461 Appendix E Software Licenses Third-Party Software 464 Appendix F PTP Probe Option Overview 465 Requirements for Measurements 467 Optional Equipment 467 Installing the Probe 468 Connecting PTP Signals to Measure 468 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide Table of Contents Controlling the Probe With TimeMonitor PDV .470 Anatomy of the GUI Main Screen 470 Functions of TimeMonitor PDV 475 Entering CLI Commands Manually with TimeMonitor PDV 477 Installing TimeMonitor .479 Provisioning the Probe 479 Establish a Connection to the TP 5000 Probe 479 Enable the Probe Option on the TP 5000 480 Enable Port as a PTP Probe .481 Return to Port to Grandmaster 482 Set the IP Address for Probe MGMT Port .482 Set Probe IP Address 484 Set Grandmaster PTP IP Address 486 Set Synchronization Interval 488 Set Lease Duration 488 Operating the Probe 490 Probe Data 491 Saving Probe Data 493 Analyzing Probe Data 493 Index 495 10 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Appendix F PTP Probe Option Operating the Probe Operating the Probe Table F-11 Measurement Procedures TimeMonitor PDV CLI Command Click on the Command radio button to put TimeMonitor PDV into the proper mode for making Probe changes Symmetricom recommends that users ping from the probe to the grandmaster’s PTP IP address to verify the network connection before attempting to gather data Improper network setup and configuration is the most common error encountered with the TP 5000 Probe Click the Login button The Probe will prompt for Username and Password Enter the desired file name and destination directory The software will reuse a file name for new files and add on date and time to the file name if the file already exists Also enter the desired title for file Select the radio button for the desired probe port Use the CLI command ping [imc | ioc1-1 | ioc1-2] [] to specify the IP address to ping and the Probe port from which to send the ping See Chapter 3, CLI Commands and SNMP for additional info Example: To ping the grandmaster at IP address 192.168.5.120, no VLAN from port IOC1-1 of the TP 5000 Probe: Type ping ioc1-1 192.168.5.120 and press Enter  Click on the Check button to preview PTP data before beginning measurement (optional) The top of the main screen will display the message: To begin the measurement: show ptp-probe data ioc-[y] If the setup is configured correctly info like that shown Figure F-8 in will appear in display Click on the Start button to start the measurement process The top of main screen will display the elapsed time of measurement Click on the Stop button to stop measurement where y is the port number Example: Login at the Admin or Config-user level Type show ptp-probe data ioc-1 and press Enter to start the measurement process To stop the measurement process, press the Enter key again 490 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Appendix F PTP Probe Option Probe Data Figure F-8 Typical Probe Response if Setup Is Correctly Configured Figure F-9 Anatomy of a Probe Message Probe Data Probe data includes the following information:  Message Type  Sequence Number  GM seconds  GM nanoseconds  Probe seconds  Probe nanoseconds  Correction field in nanoseconds See Figure F-9 for a description of the anatomy of a probe message See Table F-12 and Table F-13 for descriptions of message types and message parameters See below for a typical stream of Probe data Example 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 491 Appendix F PTP Probe Option Probe Data F,00011,1229541029,099868364,1229541029,099881920,0000000000, B,00011,1229541029,562553320,1229541029,562539700,0000000000, F,00012,1229541030,099868364,1229541030,099881776,0000000000, B,00012,1229541030,562553320,1229541030,562539700,0000000000, F,00013,1229541031,099868364,1229541031,099881936,0000000000, B,00013,1229541031,562553288,1229541031,562539700,0000000000, F,00014,1229541032,099868364,1229541032,099881776,0000000000, B,00014,1229541032,562553288,1229541032,562539700,0000000000, Figure F-10 Anatomy of a Probe Message The Probe can return three different types of messages, as shown in Table F-12 Each message includes a single letter, M, F or B, to indicate the type of message Table F-12 Message Types From The Probe Letter Message Type M Message, informational and errors F Forward Sync Messages B Backward Delay Messages Table F-13 Sync and Delay Message Parameters Parameter Description Sequence Number The sequence number in the PTP packet GM Seconds The integer part of the timestamp from the GrandMaster, with units of seconds GM Nanoseconds The fractional part of the timestamp from the GrandMaster, with units of nanoseconds Probe Seconds The integer part of the timestamp from the Probe, with units of seconds Probe Nanoseconds The fractional part of the timestamp from the Probe with units of nanoseconds Correction Field The value of the correction field, as received by the Probe Examples of informational messages are shown below Example 492 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Appendix F PTP Probe Option Analyzing Probe Data M,,,,,,,INFO: M,,,,,,,INFO: M,,,,,,,INFO: M,,,,,,,INFO: M,,,,,,,INFO: ProbeIP 192.168.1.25, ProbeVLANID 35, ProbeClockID 00:B0:AE:FF:FE:01:31:69, MasterIP 192.168.1.11, MasterClockID 00:B0:AE:FF:FE:00:00:06, A typical error messages may look like the following: M,,,,,,,Error: Grandmaster is unreachable, Saving Probe Data Refer to the TimeMonitor PDV User’s Guide or Help for instructions on how to save Probe data with TimeMonitor PDVsoftware If operating the TP 5000 Probe with the CLI command “show ptp-probe data ioc1-x” , capture or copy the data displayed in the terminal emulator and save or paste the data into a “.txt” file Before loading the data file to TimeMonitor Analyzer for analysis, the extension of the file needs to be changed from “.txt” to “.tpk” Analyzing Probe Data Refer to the TimeMonitor PDV and TimeMonitor Analyzer User’s Guides for instructions on how to analyze Probe data with TimeMonitor software 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 493 Appendix F PTP Probe Option Analyzing Probe Data 494 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Index Numerics 10 MHz output 29, 48, 65 display status 171 provisioning 171, 319 specifications 422 10MHz output port 34, 318 1PPS output 29, 48, 65 display port status 178 port 34, 318 provisioning 178, 318 specifications 422 2048kHz frame type 312, 316, 323 250B-90 gas tube, installing 438 -48 VDC power 38, 73 -48 VDC power connections 71 -48VDC status LED 76, 77, 152 A acceptable master list 206, 207, 210, 354 access level changing 264 displaying 262 setting 244 accessories antenna 387, 438 crimper kit 440–?? GPS antenna part numbers 440 GPS antenna transient eliminators 440–?? L1 amplifier part number 441 accessory part numbers 382 active FTP 241 active IOC 142 active IOC port, setting 142 active port, setting 219, 220 add SNMP manager 227, 342 SNMP trapuser 227 SNMP user 227 SNMP v2-community 227 SNMP v3 user 343 v2 community 343 VLAN 250 add user 244 add VLAN 247 address gateway configuration 259 IP 47 IP configuration 259 subnet mask configuration 259 alarm generate messages 116 severity codes 390 alarm configuration, setting 88 alarm log, display 157 alarm reporting delay 88 alarm severity 332 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 alarm severity, changing 88, 332 alarm status 46 alarms display status information 334 enable/disable procedure 332 provisioning 48 alarms, disable 332 alarms, provisioning 332 alias command 90 altitude specifications GPS antenna 439 announce 292 announce limit 190, 289 announce limit, PTP 197 antenna descriptions 439 GPS, connecting 449 installing 447 installing GPS 448 L1 gains, minimum 438 antenna cable installing 449 antenna connections 71 antenna kits 384 antenna, GPS 61, 393 ARP 270 asset numbers 138 assigning an alias 90 authentication 165 show command 92 authentication protocol CBC-DES 252, 343 HMAC-SHA-1-96 252, 343 authentication scheme 265 authentication, RADIUS server 92 authentication, remote 265 auto negotiation, ethernet 271 auto sync 94 azimuth 122, 124 B backing up provisioning data 336 backup configuration 98 basic configuration 382 components required 382 see also redundant configuration baud rate 46, 103 blank panels 382 bonding 268 enable 219 redundant port IP address 268 show 219 brackets, rack mounting 54 bridging time 95 C cable appropriate cable-pulling devices 446 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 495 Index D—D coaxial requirements 446 coaxial signal loss 438 coaxial, cutting 446 delay, GPS 117, 119, 120, 124, 125, 186 installing GPS antenna 448 LMR-400 438 cables, GPS roof mount 385 CAS 167, 173 CAS frame type 313, 317, 324 cautions defined 23 CBC-DES 252, 343 CCS 167, 173 CCS frame type 312, 316, 324, 325 CD 52 changing password 263 changing user access level 264 chassis dimensions 414 CLI 48, 356 conventions 81 format 82 keyboard usage 81 user levels 83 CLI protocol 46 client acceptable master list 206 status 206 client attributes, display 201 client status, PTP node 208 clients acceptable master list 209 monitor performance 355 reboot 209, 210 upgrade firmware 209, 210, 357 clients, max 196, 197 clients, maximum 191 clients, upgrade firmware 353 clock 207 clock description, PTP node 206, 207 clock holdover specifications quartz 423 rubidium 423 clock ID 190, 292 clock status table 233 clock, set command 96 clockid 199, 282 coaxial cables See cable command reboot 352 set alarm config 333 set configuration 336, 338 set io 303 set redundancy 270, 271, 485 set tod-source 297, 298, 300, 302 show alarm 334 show alarm config 333 show log alarm 351 show log event 351 show status 334 command history 129 Command Line Interface (CLI) 80 command log, display 157 commands password 182 ping 183 496 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide reboot 216 set alarm-config 88 show alarm 83 show alarm-config 84 sync tod-source 240 upgrade 241 commands, alphabetical listing description 83 communications ports IMC management Ethernet 46 IMC serial 46, 258 community, v2 226, 228 compatibility mask for IMC and IOC 138 component part numbers 382 configuration backup 98 see also non-redundant configuration basic components required 382 default 98 factory 98 gateway address 259 IP address 259 redundant 382 subnet mask address 259 configuring serial port 30, 32 connecting the GPS antenna 449 connections DC power 75 E1 input 36 ethernet management port 58 GPS 61 GPS antenna 71 grounding 72 power 71 PTP 62 serial port 60 synchronization & timing 61 connections, power 73 connectons ground 71 connectors GPS input 57 IMC 46 management ethernet 57 requirements 446 serial port 57 contacting Symmetricom 387, 438 corrective actions 361 craft port 46 connections 60 CRC 133, 167, 173 crc 312, 316, 323 crimper kit GPS antenna 440 crimp-style connectors, requirements 446 cutting coaxial cables, requirements 446 D data bits 46 data length 103 DC power connections 75 default configuration, setting 98 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Index E—G default IP address 259 defaults general and communication parameters 423 delay 292 delay limit 190 delay limit, maximum 192 delay limit, PTP 197 delay-limit 289 delete SNMP manager 227, 342 SNMP trap user 227 SNMP user 227 SNMP v2-community 227 SNMP v3 user 343 v2 community 343 delete user 244, 245 delete VLAN 249, 250, 251 DHCP 259 DHCP mode enable 266 DHCP mode, settiing 149 DHCP state, display 144 Diffserv Code Point 190 Dimensions 54, 55 dimensions, chassis 414 direct connect cable 32 disable alarms 332 disable VLAN 249 Dither 190 dither 192, 290 dither, PTP 198 documentation, related 24 Domain 190 domain 192, 290 domain, PTP 197 DSCP 192 dscp 290 DSCP, clients, maximum number 190 DSCP, PTP 198 dscp-state 290 duplex 361 duration, lease 194, 199 dynamic lease duration, unicast 194 dynamic negotiation, unicast 193 E E1 29 input connections 36 input specifications 416 output ports 33 output specifications 421 outputs 316 programmable output ports 33 provisioning input 135 provisioning outputs 169 provisioning programmable inputs 304 provisioning programmable outputs 311 reference 302, 303 EIA-232 80 EIA-232 connector pin assignments 33 EIA-232 serial connection 29 EIA-232, see serial port electrical specifications 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 GPS antenna 439 GPS L1 inline amplifier 441 electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 51 electrostatic discharge (ESD) 52 elevation 122, 124 email address, Symmetricom 387, 438 enable alarms 332 enable VLAN 249 environmental specifications 414 GPS antenna 439 equipment, installation 51 ESD 360 Ethernet 30 ethernet auto negotiation 271, 361 Ethernet Management 29 ethernet management port connections 58 Ethernet MGMT port LED 76, 77, 78, 152 ethernet port 47 ethernet port speed 106 ethernet status 46 event log, display 157 events, display current 109 F factory default 338 factory defaults 98 fax number, Symmetricom 387, 438 firewall 259, 260, 363 FTP 115 ICMP 115 SFTP 115 SNMP 115 SSH 115 TELNET 115 firewall defaults 423 firmware image, display 131 firmware image, set 132 firmware versions 138 firmware, upgrade 241, 242, 353, 363, 377, 378, 379, 380 flow control 46, 103 Forced 133 format, CLI 82 FPGA 395 FPGA versions for IMC and IOC 138 frame ground connections 38 frame type, 2048kHz 307, 308, 312, 313, 316, 323 frame type, CAS 308, 309, 313, 314, 317, 324 frame type, CCS 307, 309, 312, 314, 316, 324, 325 frametype 168, 174 Framing 133 FTP 241, 357, 363 FTP, active 241 fuse, branch over-current protection 50 fuse, internal 372 fuses, not field-replaceable 372 G G 33, 34, 36 G.703/13 33, 34, 36 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 497 Index H—I G.703/9 33, 34, 36 gain, GPS antenna 440 Gateway 267 gateway address 266 gateway address configuration 259 gateway, IP addresses 144 gateway, provisioning 146 generate command 116 generation, 10MHz 171 generation, 1PPS 178 GNSS 37, 392 GPS 37, 299 antenna connection 46 antenna kits 384 antenna part numbers 384 cable delay, set 117, 119, 120, 124, 125, 186 connections 61 display parameters 122 input connectors 57 input signal 29 L1 amplifier specifications 441 lightning arrestors 71 mask, set 119, 124 provisioning reference 296 set parameters 124 signal status 46 status LED 76, 152 Time of Day source 239 gps 300 GPS antenna 393 accessories 440 caution near high voltage lines 444 connecting 449 crimper kit 440 gain 440 installation 447 tools and materials 446 installation recommendations 444 installing 447 installing cable 449 L1 amplifier 441 low noise amplifier 438 with internal LNA 438 GPS input requirements 416 Grandmaster 356 ground frame connections 38, 72 ground connections 38 grounding connections 72 grounding terminal stud 71, 72 H handling modules 56 hardware status, display 127 hardware versions for IOC and IMC 138 heat dissipation 50 history,command 129 HMAC-SHA-1-96 252, 343 holdover specification quartz 423 rubidium 423 holdover status 46 holdover, bridging time 95 498 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide holes, mounting 54 host address setup 266 hostname, display 130 hostname, set 130 Humidity 51 I I 39, 56, 318 I/O module 29 I/O module, port configuration 141 I/O ports 29 I/O, display config & status 143 image, firmware 131 IMC communications ports 46 connectors 46 LED descriptions 76, 152 LEDs 46 reboot 216 troubleshooting with LEDs 368, 370 upgrade firmware 241, 242 independent ports 268, 271 input 307, 308, 309 display reference 221 E1 36 E1 reference 302, 303 E1 signal 135 provisioning reference 296 input signal GPS 29 input signal specifications 416 inputs display 133 inputs, programmable 304 installation completeness checklist, antenna 450 preparing site 442 transient eliminators 448 installation check list 75 installation kit 73 installing 54 GPS antenna cable 449 installing the GPS antenna 447 internet address, Symmetricom 387, 438 intra-system network classes 137 inventory, set 140 IO 307, 308, 309, 312, 313 IOC 39 active mode 268 alarm LED 77, 152 clock status table 233 LED descriptions 76, 152 LEDs 46 quartz clock 383 reboot 216 redundant ports 219 rubidium clock 383 standby mode 268 switchover 142 troubleshooting with LEDs 364 upgrade firmware 241 IOC, active & standby states 142 IP address 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Index K—P default 259 IP address configuration 259 IP addresses provisioning 146 IP addresses, display 144 IP, static mode 267 K key for SNMP option 165 L LAN port specifications 415 Latitude 124 latitude 124, 299 leapseconds, accumulated 96 leapseconds, pending 96 lease 291 lease duration, dynamic 194 lease duration, max 199 LED Ethernet MGMT port 76, 77, 78, 152 system health 76, 152 LED descriptions 76, 152 LED status, display 150 LEDs IMC module 46 IOC module 46 LEDs, troubleshooting IMC 368, 370 LEDs, troubleshooting IOC 364 LEDs, troubleshooting with 361 lightning arrestors, GPS 71 LNA See GPS antenna local login 265 log size, display 159 log size, provisioning 159 logout 160 logs, display 157 logs, displaying 351 Longitude 124 longitude 124, 299 low noise amplifier See GPS antenna M management ethernet connector 57 Management Information Base (MIB) 252 manager, SNMP 342 Mask 267 mask address 266 mask, GPS 119, 124 materials and tools GPS antenna installation 446 max clients, PTP 196, 197 max-client 289 mechanical specifications 414 GPS antenna 439 GPS L1 inline amplifier 441 messages, system notification 392 MGMT port 338 pin assignmetns 59 MGMT port specifications 415 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 modify password 182, 244, 245 module LED descriptions 76, 152 module slots vacant 382 module, I/O 29 modules handling 56 removing 57 mounting bracket assembly 440 GPS antenna specifications 439 mounting hole placements 54 mounting in rack 55 N negotiate 291 negotiation Ethernet auto 271 negotiation, unicast dynamic 193, 199 netmask, IP addresses 144 netmask, provisioning 146 notes defined 23 NTP 295 NTP commands 163, 164, 181 NTP server 26, 36, 294, 295 NTP server parameters 434 NULL_MANAGEMENT messages 206, 208 O OID 340 option, SNMP 341 options, display 165 options, enabling 165 ordering GPS antenna accessories 440–?? Output 171 output 312, 313, 314, 316, 317, 323, 324 10MHz 48, 65 1PPS 48, 65 ptp connections 36 output port 10 MHz 34, 171 1PPS 178 1PPSMHz 34 output ports display states 166 provisioning 166 output signal specifications 421 outputs E1 316 programmable 311 P panels blank 382 parity 46, 103 part numbers antennas 439 component and accessories 382 crimper kit, GPS antenna 440 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 499 Index Q—R GPS antenna 384 part numbers, component 382 part numbers, TP5000 382 passive FTP 241, 363 password recovery 245 password, changing 263 password, modify 182 passwords 261, 263, 264 PASV 241, 363 pin assignments serial port 60 pin assignments, EIA-232 33 pin assignments, MGMT Ethernet connector 59 ping 183 port IMC ethernet 47 MGMT 47 port bonding 268 show 219 port, EIA-232 46 ports, I/O 29 ports, independent 268 ports, redundant 268 power GPS antenna specifications 439 power connections 38, 71, 73 DC 75 power connections, testing 74 power specifications 415, 423 power, status 46 PQL 133 pql 307 preparing antenna site installation 442 Priority 133 priority 192, 197, 307, 308, 309 Priority 197 priority 1, PTP 190 Priority 197 priority 2, PTP 190 priority-1 290 priority-2 290 product overview, TimeCreator 1000 25 programmable inputs E1 304 programmable outputs E1 311 protocol CLI 46 SNMP 46 provisioning alarms 48 PTP announce limit 197 common commands 287 common parameter descriptions 288, 290 connections 62 delay limit 197 dither 198 domain 197 DSCP 198 dynamic negotiation 199 lease-duration 199 max-clients 196, 197 priority-1 197 500 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide priority-2 197 provisioning 277 sync limit 197 timescale 196 unicast dynamic commands 288 unicast dynamic parameter descriptions 291 unicast static commands 288 unicast static parameter descriptions 291, 292 ptp 353 PTP configuration, display 203 ptp node 209 acceptable master list 206, 207 client status 206, 208 clock description 206, 207 NULL_MANAGEMENT messages 208 ptp output connection 36 PTP output specifcations 421 ptp status, display 215 purpose of this guide 20 Q quartz clock holdover specification 423 quartz IOC module 383 R rack mounting 55 rack mounting brackets 54 rack space 50 RADIUS 265, 425 RADIUS server authentication 92 RADIUS server, configuring 265 RADIUS server, provisioning 265 reboot 353, 357, 379, 380 reboot command 216, 352 reboot, clients 210 recommendations defined 23 redundancy 39 disabling 271 redundancy, show 219 redundant configuration 382 components required 382 see also basic configuration redundant operation 71 redundant port IP address 484 redundant port MAC address 484 redundant ports 270 IP address 268, 270 MAC address 268, 270 redundant ports, provisioning 268 ref 297, 298, 300, 302 reference display 221 override criteria 222 override priority 222 provisioning GPS 296 provisioning E1 input 302, 303 synchronize 240 related documentation 24 relative humidity GPS antenna 439 remote syslog, provisioning 224 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Index S—S remote syslog,display 224 removing modules 57 repairs 372 requirements, connectors 446 return material authorization number (RMA) 386 returning equipment 385 rubidium clock holdover specification 423 rubidium IOC module 383 S sales department, Symmetricom 387, 438 satellite azimuth 122, 124 satellite elevation 122, 124 satellites azimuths and elevations 438 gain required 438 security levels, described 260 security log, display 157 serial connection EIA-232 29 serial numbers for IMC and IOC 138 serial port 46 baud rate 103 communication 258 configuring 30, 32 connections 60 connector 57 data length 103 parity 103 pin assignments 60 stop bits 103 serial port specifications 415 service technical assistance 50 session timeout, setting 238 set alarm config command 333 set commands alarm-config 88 auto-sync 94 bridge-time 95 clock 96 configuration 98 firewall 115 GPS 124 hostname 130 image 132 intra-system 137 inventory 140 io 141 ioc-state 142 IP 146 ip-mode 149 log-size 159 option 165 output 166 output-10m 171 output-pps 178 ptp node 209 redundancy 219 remote-syslog 224 snmp 227 timeout 238 tod-source 239 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 user 244 vlan 247 set configuration command 336, 338 set io command 303 set redundancy command 270, 271, 485 set tod-source command 297, 298, 300, 302 severity codes, alarms 390 severity, alarm 332 SFP 36, 361, 384 SFP transceivers 62, 468 SFTP 241, 363 show alarm command 334 show alarm config command 333 show commands alarm 83 alarm-config 84 auto-sync 94 bridge-time 95 clock 96 eia-232 103 ethernet status 106 event 83, 109 firewall 115 GPS 122 hardware-status 127 hostname 130 image 131 input 133 intra-system 137 inventory 138 io 143 ioc-state 142 IP 144 led 150 log 157 log-size 159 option 165 output 166 output 1pps 178 output-10m 171 ptp-client 201 ptp-confi 203 ptp-node 206 ptp-status 215 redundancy 219 ref 221 remote-syslog 224 snmp 225 status 231 timeout 238 tod-source 239 user 244 show log alarm command 351 show log event command 351 show status command 334 signal strength, antenna gains 438 Small Form-factor Pluggable 29 SNMP 252, 356, 425 display information 225, 227 enabling option 341 manager 225, 227, 228, 342 security level 228 state 225, 226, 227 trap user 225, 226, 227, 228 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 501 Index T—U trap version 225, 226, 227, 229 traps 357 user 225, 227, 343 v2 community 225, 226, 227, 228, 343 SNMP option 165 SNMP protocol 46 SNMPv2c 252, 340, 343, 356 SNMPv3 252, 340, 343, 356 soldered connections 449 specifications environmental 414 GPS antenna 439 GPS L1 amplifier 441 input signals 416 LAN port 415 mechanical 414 output signals 421 power 415, 423 quartz clock 423 rubidium clock 423 serial port 415 transient eliminators 440 SSH 241, 260 SSM 167, 173 ssm 307, 308, 309, 312, 313, 314, 316, 323 standby IOC 142 standby IOC, setting 142 State 133 state 289 static IP address gateway setup 266 host setup 266 mask setup 266 static IP mode 267 static mode, setting 149 status alarm 46 ethernet 46, 106 GPS LED 76, 152 GPS signal 46 holdover 46 power 46 status, client 356 status, display 231 stop bits 46, 103 structure of this guide 21 subnet mask address configuration 259 Switchover 142 switchover, auto 270 switchover, manual 270 sychronization limit 190 sychronize time 240 Symmetricom Global Services (SGS) 50 sync interval 291, 292 sync limit, PTP 197 synchornize phase 240 synchronization limit, maximum 192 synchronize ToD source 240 sync-limit 289 syslog messages 391 System 392 502 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide system reboot 216 system date & time, setting 331 system health LED 76, 152 system messages 361 system notification messages 392 system reference, display 221 system status 335 T technical assistance 50 temperature 51 GPS antenna specifications 439 time current IMC 96 current IOC 96 setting manually 331 Time of Day display source 239 set source 239 setting 331 Time-of-Day Source, default 423 timeout, display 238 timeout, setting 238 Timescale 190 timescale 289 timescale, PTP 196 ToD source 331 tools and materials antenna installation 446 tools, installation 51 transceivers, SFP 62, 468 transient eliminators 440 GPS antenna accessories 440 installing 448 L1 signal loss 438 specifications 440 trap user, SNMP 226 trap version, provisioning 342 trap version, SNMP 226 traps, SNMP 357 troubleshooting symptoms 361 troubleshooting with system messages 392 U unicast Announce message interval 203 announce message interval 203 clock ID 190 delay interval 190, 203 delay message interval 203 domain 203 DSCP 203 dynamic negotiation 190 lease duration 190 lease interval 203 negotiation 203 priority 203 priority 203 Sync message interval 203 sync message interval 190, 203 VLAN ID 190, 203 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 Index V—W VLAN priority 203 unicast dynamic 281 lease duration 194 negotiation 193 unicast static 282 upgrade client firmware 210, 353, 357 upgrade firmware 241, 242, 363, 377, 378, 379, 380 user access level 244 user access level, changing 264 user access levels displaying 262 user access list, managing 260 user list, display 244 user password, changing 263 user, delete 245 user, modify password 245 UTI 29 V v2 community, add or delete 343 v2 trap, provisioning 342 v2, SNMP 252 v3 trap, provisioning 342 v3, SNMP 252 vacant module slots 382 VLAN 362 add 250 commands 273 delete 249, 250, 251 enable 249 ID 199, 282, 291, 292 modify 248, 249 provisioning 247, 273 W warm 364 warnings defined 23 web address 24 v2 community 228 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 503 Index W—W 504 TimeProvider 5000 User’s Guide 098-00028-000 Revision E – September, 2011 ... TimeProvider 5000 is NTP server capability, which supports up to a maximum of 120,000 NTP transactions/second in unicast mode The TimeProvider 5000 can be purchased as either a dedicated NTP server or as... group (Ports 9-16) on TimeProvider E10 expansion shelf NTP Server option for PTP Grandmaster with 20,000 transactions per second Dedicated NTP server with 120,000 transactions per second  Support... 264 Provisioning for a RADIUS Server 265 Provisioning the TP5000 for Login Authentication 265 Configuring the RADIUS Server

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