Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider

System Commands

SNMP v3

To set up Notifications, create an SNMP v3 user with or without MD5 or SHA using the ENT-USER-SECU command. DO not add the engineid. Add a MGRx and SENDERx using the ED-EQPT command. Set the IFTOUTx and IFRETRYx parameters to 0.

To set up Informs, create an SNMP v3 user with or without MD5 or SHA using the ENT-USER-SECU command. Include the engineid of the manager engine. Add a MGRx and SENDERx using the ED-EQPT command. Set the IFTOUTx and IFRETRYx parameters to a nonzero value.

System Commands

This section describes the TL1 commands you use to perform the following routine operations with the TimeProvider:

Displaying events

Displaying the current configuration

Restarting the TimeProvider

Displaying Events

The RTRV-LOG command displays all the events in the event log in chronological order (first in - first out). The event log contains the 500 most recent alarmed and non-alarmed events. Alarms with an alarm level of NONE are not stored in the log.

RTRV-LOG:[<tid>]:[<aid>]:[<ctag>][::<keyword>=<value>];

This command has a default access level of USER.

<aid>

<keyword>

Description

 

 

 

ALL (or null)

All (or null)

Displays both events and alarms stored in the

IMC

 

log for the specified aid

IOC

 

 

EVT

Displays events stored in the log for the

IOCm (m = 1 2)

 

specified event

GPS

 

 

 

PRS

ALM

Displays alarms stored in the log for the

INPp (p = 1 2)

 

specified event

OUTg (g = A B C D)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sample Command

RTRV-LOG::INP1:TS1000::ALM;

This command causes the TimeProvider to return all alarms stored in the log for Input 1.

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