Elements that You Can Configure in the CLI
To list the elements that you can configure using the CLI, type enable at the prompt and press Enter. Table 35 list the configurable elements that appear.
Table 35: Configurable Elements in the CLI
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alarm-cut-off | Cuts off audio alarms. |
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backup | Backs up the configuration file to a TFTP server. |
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clear alarm | Clears the alarm. |
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clear all-unicast-entry | Clears all the Timing Clients IP addresses. |
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clear authlog | Clears authorization log. |
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clear daemon log | Clears daemon log. |
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clear eventlog | Clears event log. |
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clear syslog | Clears system log. |
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config 1/5MHz | Selects between 1MHz vs. 5MHz output on the 1/5 MHz port. |
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config accounting | Enables or disables RADIUS accounting in the Timing Server. |
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config accounting-level | Configures the information to be used by the Timing Server for accounting. The values are:
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config accounting-server add | Adds the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server and sets other related configurations (secret word, retries, timeout, and port) to be used by the Timing Server for accounting. |
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config accounting-server del | Deletes the RADIUS accounting server and its configuration from the accounting server list by using the IP address of the accounting server. |
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config antenna-cable-delay-compensation | Configures a delay compensation value in the range of -10000 through 10000 nanoseconds to compensate antenna cable delay. Note: You are advised to enter:
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config antenna-voltage | Configures the input voltage for the antenna between 3.3 or 5V. |
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config alarm-email-receiver | Configures recipients of alarm e-mail notifications |
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config alarm-profile | Configures the alarm profile. |
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config auth-order | Configures the authentication order to be followed by the Timing Server while authenticating an user. The following combination of authentication order is allowed:
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config change-password | Modifies your current login password. | Read/Write |
config cli-timeout | Configures the session in-action session timeout. |
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config datetime | Configures date and time for the Timing Server. |
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config dns0 | Configures the primary DNS server IP. |
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config dns1 | Configures the second DNS server IP. |
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config domain | Configures the domain. {domain name} |
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config e1 output loopback | Configures the E1 input port’s number of ports, mode, framing, encoding, Receive Sensitivity, SSM, and state. |
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config e1 output port | Configures the E1 output port’s number of ports, mode, framing, encoding, LBO, SSM, and state. |
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config enable-password | Modifies the password of the enable mode. | Admin |
config eth0 auto-nego | Turns Auto Negotiation ON or OFF for Ethernet 0 (LAN1) port. |
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config eth0 duplex | Selects the duplex mode for the Ethernet 0 (LAN1) port between half or full duplex. |
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config eth0 ip | Configures IP settings for Ethernet 0 (LAN1) port : IP address, mask, and gateway. Note: TCA supports only one default gateway for both eth0 and eth1 interfaces. You can create static routes to reach a network through a specific Ethernet interface. |
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config eth0 ip-mode | Selects the IP mode for the Ethernet 0 (LAN1) port between Static and DHCP. |
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config eth0 speed | Selects the speed for the Ethernet 0 (LAN1) port between 10 and 100Mbps. |
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config eth1 auto-nego | Turns Auto Negotiation on or off for Ethernet 1 (LAN2) port. |
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config eth1 duplex | Selects the duplex mode for the Ethernet 1 (LAN2) port between half or full duplex. |
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config eth1 ip | Configures IP settings for Ethernet 1 (LAN2) port : IP address, mask, and gateway. Note: TCA supports only one default gateway for both eth0 and eth1 interfaces. You can create static routes to reach a network through a specific Ethernet interface. |
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config eth1 ip-mode | Selects the IP mode for the Ethernet 1 (LAN2) port between Static and DHCP. |
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config eth1 speed | Selects the speed for the Ethernet 1 (LAN2) port between 10 and 100Mbps. |
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config gps anti-jamming | Enables or disables the anti-jamming capability for the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver. Note: This command is available only if the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers use the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver. |
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config holdover-state | Configures the TCA system to remain in the holdover state or change to the internal state after 24 hours of holdover state.
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config irig-b | Configures modes for the IRIG-B output port. |
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config hostname | Configures the host name. {hostname} |
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config language | Configures the web pages language. |
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config password | Modifies your current login password. | Admin |
config ptp add server | Adds a PTP server. |
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config ptp gm announce-receipt-timeout | Configures the timeout period for the announce event messages. |
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config ptp gm enable | Enables the PTP protocol. |
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config ptp gm disable | Disables the PTP protocol. |
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config ptp gm domain | Configures the PTP domain number for the Timing Client. |
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config ptp gm dscp | Configures the Differential Service (DiffServ) of the IP packet, which transports the PTP event and signaling messages. |
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config ptp gm priority1 | Provides a priority value for the Priority 1 parameter, which is used in the Best Master Clock (BMC) algorithm. The value is assigned to assist the BMC to select a Grandmaster for the PTP domain. |
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config ptp gm priority2 | Provides a priority value for the Priority 2 parameter, which is used in the BMC algorithm. The value is assigned to assist the BMC to select a Grandmaster for the PTP domain. |
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config ptp gm profile | Configures the PTP profile type as Telecom Profile, which is the same profile type value as used for Telecom Profile without Signaling. |
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config ptp gm two-step | Enables the One-Step or Two-Step clock.
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config ptp grandmaster | Configures PTP grandmaster settings: profile selection, 1- vs. 2- step, Sync, Delay Request, and Announcement Packet intervals. |
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config ptp start-announce | Configures the announce packet start timeout value to delay the transmission of announce messages. On rebooting, the TCA Timing Server starts transmitting the announce messages if any one of the following condition is satisfied:
The timeout value range is between 0 and 120 minutes. The default value is 0 minutes (that is, transmission delay feature is disabled). Note:
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config ptp unicast add | Adds the IP address of a Timing Client (Slave) through which the Grandmaster sends or receives event messages. |
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config ptp unicast announce-int-range | Configures the range for announce interval message rate. |
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config ptp unicast continuous | Configures the Grandmaster to continuously send the ARP messages to the unicast IP addresses in its Unicast table.
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config ptp unicast del | Deletes the IP address of a Timing Client (Slave) through which the Grandmaster sends or receives event messages. |
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config ptp unicast delay-int-range | Configures the range for delay request or response event message rate. |
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config ptp unicast sync-int-range | Configures the range for Sync event message rate. |
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config radius-server add | Adds the IP address of the RADIUS authentication server and sets other related configurations (secret word, retries, timeout, and port) to be used by the Timing Server for user authentication. |
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config radius-server del | Deletes the RADIUS authentication server and its configuration from the authentication server list by using the IP address of the authentication server. |
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config snmp-trap add | Adds a trap receiver address to the list. |
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config snmp-trap del | Deletes a trap receiver from the list. |
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config snmp-v3user add | Adds a SNMP v3 user. |
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config snmp-v3user del | Deletes a SNMPv3 user. |
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config snmp contact | Configures the SNMP contact. |
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config snmp readonly-community | Configures the SNMP read only community. |
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config snmp readwrite-community | Configures the SNMP read and write community. |
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config snr | Selects SNR units between AMU or dBHz. Note: This command is not available if the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers use the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver. The AMU is not an industry standard unit of measurement. |
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config static-route add | Adds a static route that defines a gateway IP address for reaching the destination network. The gateway IP address acts as an interface IP address for the next hop. Note:
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config static-route del | Deletes a static route. Note: You cannot delete default routes. For a list of default routes, see Table 38. |
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config sync-src-priority | Configures the highest priority synchronization source that the Timing Server should use. Choices include: gps, e1, or internal. Note: The t1 option is available instead of e1 when the Timing Server uses T1 interface type. |
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config sync-src-revertive | Configures the synchronization source selection mode and the time period. The status can be:
The time period options are:
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config telecom-standard | Configures the telecom standard for the telecom profile. The PTP grandmaster announces the clock class based on the configured telecom standard. The values are:
Note: The telecom standard can be configured only for the telecom profile. For other profiles, the default value is set and you cannot configure the telecom standard. |
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config timezone | Configures the time zone information. |
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config user add | Creates a new user account with login class as Read-Only or Read/Write. | Admin |
config user class | Modifies the login class for the Read-Only or Read/Write user account. | Admin |
config user del | Deletes the Read-Only or Read/Write user account. | Admin |
config user password | Creates a new password for the Read-Only or Read/Write user account. | Admin |
config web | Configures the web enable/disable. |
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config web-mode | Configures the web mode. |
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config web-timeout | Configures the web-timeout. [min] |
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Disable | Disables privileged access (to configuration commands) |
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halt | Halts the system. |
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ping | Pings the remote host. |
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reboot | Reboots the system. |
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reset config | Restores the Timing Server to the manufacturer default configuration. | Admin |
reset password | Restores the default password value. | Admin |
restore | Restores the configuration file to a TFTP server. |
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save authlog | Saves the author log to a TFTP server. |
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save daemonlog | Saves the daemon log to a TFTP server. |
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save eventlog | Saves the event log to a TFTP server. |
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save syslog | Saves the system log to a TFTP server. |
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tftp | Installs a software upgrade image file by TFTP |
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tftp license | Upload TFTP license for value-added features. |
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