A
- admin page
- agency compliance
- alarms
- antenna
- mounting
- mounting conditions 1, 2
- mounting requirements
B
C
- clear alarm command
- clear authlog command
- clear daemon log command
- clear eventlog command
- clear ptp-stat command
- clear syslog command
- CLI 1
- commands
- backup scp
- backup tftp
- clear alarm
- clear authlog
- clear daemon log
- clear eventlog
- clear ptp-stat
- clear syslog
- config 1/5MHz
- config accounting
- config accounting-level
- config accounting-server add
- config accounting-server del
- config alarm-email-receiver
- config alarm-profile
- config antenna-cable-delay-compensation
- config antenna-voltage
- config auth-order
- config change-password
- config cli-banner-file
- config cli-banner-text
- config cli-timeout
- config datetime
- config dns0
- config dns1
- config domain
- config dst
- config e1 output loopback
- config e1 output port
- config enable-password
- config eth0 auto-nego
- config eth0 duplex
- config eth0 ip
- config eth0 ip-mode
- config eth0 speed
- config gps anti-jamming
- config holdover-state
- config hostname
- config language
- config password
- config pps-squelch
- config ppx
- config primary-ptp-server
- config ptp add server
- config ptp slave
- config radius-server add
- config radius-server del
- config secondary-ptp-server
- config snmp contact
- config snmp readonly-community
- config snmp readwrite-community
- config snmp-trap add
- config snmp-trap del
- config snmp-v3user add
- config snmp-v3user del
- config snr
- config ssl-cert
- config ssl-key
- config sync-src-priority
- config timezone
- config unsecured-communication-protocols
- config user add
- config user class
- config user del
- config user password
- config web
- config web-mode
- config web-timeout
- ftp
- halt
- ping
- reboot
- reset config
- reset password
- restart ptp
- restart timeprobe-agent
- restore scp
- restore tftp
- save scp authlog
- save scp daemonlog
- save scp eventlog
- save scp syslog
- save tftp authlog
- save tftp daemonlog
- save tftp eventlog
- save tftp syslog
- scp
- tftp
- tftp license
- compliance
- config 1/5/10MHz command
- config accounting
- config accounting-level
- config accounting-server add
- config accounting-server del
- config alarm-email-receiver command
- config alarm-profile command
- config antenna-cable-delay-compensation command
- config antenna-voltage command
- config auth-order
- config change-password
- config cli-banner-file
- config cli-banner-text
- config cli-timeout command
- config datetime command
- config dns0 command
- config dns1 command
- config domain command
- config dst command
- config e1 output loopback command
- config e1 output port command
- config enable-password command
- config eth0 auto-nego command
- config eth0 duplex command
- config eth0 ip command
- config eth0 ip-mode command
- config eth0 speed command
- config gps anti-jamming command
- config holdover-state
- config hostname command
- config language command
- config page
- config password command
- config pps-squelch
- config ppx command
- config primary-ptp-server command
- config ptp add server command
- config ptp slave command
- config ptp slv disable command
- config ptp slv domain command
- config ptp slv dscp command
- config ptp slv enable command
- config ptp slv profile command
- config ptp unicast acc-master add command
- config ptp unicast acc-master del command
- config ptp unicast announce command
- config ptp unicast delay command
- config ptp unicast duration command
- config ptp unicast signaling command
- config ptp unicast sync command
- config radius-server add
- config radius-server del
- config secondary-ptp-server command
- config snmp contact command
- config snmp readonly-community command
- config snmp readwrite-community command
- config snmp-trap add command
- config snmp-trap del command
- config snmp-v3user add command
- config snmp-v3user del command
- config snr command
- config ssl-cert command
- config ssl-key command
- config sync-src-priority command
- config timezone command
- config unsecured-communication-protocols command
- config user add
- config user class
- config user del
- config user password
- config web command
- config web-mode command
- config web-timeout command
- console cable
- conventions
- customer support 1, 2
D
E
- e-mail lists
- elements
- EMC testing
- enable mode password
- environmental specifications
- event states
F
- factory defaults
- ftp command
G
- graphical user interface
H
- halt command
- hardware
- height
- humidity
I
- input voltage
- installation instructions
- installation requirements
- IP address
K
L
- log page
- login class
- changing by Admin user
- login page
M
N
P
- parameters
- password
- physical dimensions
- ping command
- port LEDs
- power
- PTP
R
S
- safety testing
- save scp authlog command
- save scp daemonlog command
- save scp eventlog command
- save scp syslog command
- save tftp authlog command
- save tftp daemonlog command
- save tftp eventlog command
- save tftp syslog command
- scp command
- SNMPv3
- software
- specifications
- SSH
- status page
- support
- support, technical See technical support
- system LEDs
T
U
- unpacking the chassis
- upgrading See software
- user account
- admin password changing
- admin password reset
- creating Read-Only user
- creating Read/Write user
- deleting Read-Only user
- deleting Read/Write user
- guidelines
- management
- modifying
- overview
- Read-Only user password changing by Admin user
- Read/Write user password changing by Admin user
- Read/Write user password changing by Read/Write user
- user interface
W
Upgrading the Software Using a GUI/Browser
To upgrade the TCA6000 and TCA6500 Timing Client using the Web-based GUI:
- Verify that the Timing Client is powered on.
- Enter the IP address of the Timing Client into a web browser.
For example, https://10.1.0.42.
- Log in to the Timing Client as admin.
Login: admin
Password: admin
- Select the Admin tab from the menu on the left.
- Select the network protocol to be used for transferring
the software upgrade or downgrade image.
- Select TFTP to download the software image from the server supporting TFTP.
- Select FTP to download the software image from the server supporting FTP.
- Select SCP to download the software image from the server supporting SCP.
- In the server field, enter
the IP address of the server that contains the software upgrade or
downgrade image.
For example, 10.1.0.52.
- In the file name field:
- Enter the name of the software image file supplied by
Juniper Customer Support if the image is to be downloaded from the
TFTP or FTP server.
For example, TCA6K-3.4.0-1-PTP-E1.
- Enter the name of the Juniper supplied software image
file with the file path if the image is to be downloaded from the
SCP server.
For example, /build/tca/images/TCA6K-3.4.0-1-PTP-E1.
Note: Two flash partitions are allocated to store software images. These can be used to store the same images or two different images should you wish to revert to a previous version.
All upgrade or downgrade images are written in volatile RAM first, and are loaded to the inactive flash partition. You can select active or non-active images to run on the Timing Client by selecting the image using the drop-down arrow. After the unit has been rebooted, the new—selected—image will be running on the appliance.
- Enter the name of the software image file supplied by
Juniper Customer Support if the image is to be downloaded from the
TFTP or FTP server.
- In the user name field, enter
a valid server username.
Note: The user name field is applicable only if the image is to be downloaded from the SCP or FTP server.
- In the password field, enter
the password of the server username.
Note: The password field is applicable only if the image is to be downloaded from the SCP or FTP server.
- Select the Apply button. The browser status (bottom of webpage) shows the download progress. After the image file is completely downloaded (typically 1-3 minutes), a dialog box appears with the message, “Upgrade successful. The new software image will take effect after the system reboots!”
- Select OK to acknowledge the upgrade message.
- Select the Reboot option.
- Click Apply to reboot the Timing Client.
- Select Yes when prompted with the dialog box stating “Do you confirm a system reboot system?” The Timing Client reboots and loads the new software image.
Figure 19: Timing Client Admin Page—Upgrade Pane

Rebooting the Timing Client will invoke an upgrade if it completes successfully. If the upgrade fails in a detectable manner, the upgrade or downgrade image is discarded, and the Timing Client boots from the previous image. If the upgrade failed in a manner detectable only during the booting sequence, the hardware recovery cycle interrupts the process and the system reverts back to the previous image; the upgrade or downgrade image is discarded.