Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider

Provisioning the IOC

<keyword>

<value>

Description

Default value

 

 

 

 

SYSMODE

SUB

Set the TimeProvider to Subtending operating mode

SSU

(cont’d)

 

PRS – Monitor only and Disabled, cannot be

 

 

 

Enabled

 

 

 

INP1 – Priority 1 and Enabled

 

 

 

INP2 – Priority 2 and Enabled

 

 

 

GPS – Monitor only and Disabled, cannot be

 

 

 

Enabled

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRR

Set the TimeProvider to Primary Reference

 

 

 

Receiver mode

 

 

 

PRS – Enabled as Backup Reference, can be

 

 

 

set to Monitor or Disabled

 

 

 

INP1 – Enabled as Backup Reference, can be

 

 

 

set to Monitor or Disabled

 

 

 

INP2 – Enabled as Backup Reference, can be

 

 

 

set to Monitor or Disabled

 

 

 

GPS – Enabled and Priority 1

 

 

 

 

 

Sample Command

SET-SYS-MODE:::TS1000::SYSMODE=SUB;

Sets the system mode to Subtending (SUB). The inputs are set as described in the table above. Record the mode in Table 4-4.

Autonomous Message

TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:40:10 A 1176 REPT EVT

“SYS,EQPT:NA,SYSMODE,NSA,03-10-24 10-40-10:\"SYSTEM MODE OF OPERATION HAS CHANGED,SUB\””

;

Retrieving the Current System Mode

Use the RTRV-SYS-MODE command to retrieve the current system mode: SSU, SUB, or PRR.

RTRV-SYS-MODE:[<tid>]::[<ctag>];

This command has a default access level of USER.

Sample Command

RTRV-SYS-MODE:::TS1000;

Normal Response

TP-SSU 03-10-24 10:37:54 M TS1000 COMPLD

SSU

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