Symmetricom XL-GPS GPS Receiver User Manual


 
88 997-01530-01, Rev. C-25, Jan 2008
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To move the SNMP config file back onto the XL-GPS, type:
>f100 config snmp set host:<IP Address> dir:<subdir><CR>
To move the NTP and SNMP config files back onto the XL-GPS, type:
>f100 config ntp snmp set host:<IP Address> dir:<subdir>
Here’s an example of a successful SNMP and NTP config file transfer:
>>f100 config set ntp snmp host:192.168.0.1 dir:
Host config ip 192.168.0.1 already configured
Are you sure(y/N)?y
Source file snmp.conf bytes read: 1275
Dest file /config/snmp.conf bytes written: 1275
Source file ntp.conf bytes read: 1166
Dest file /etc/ntp.conf bytes written: 1166
Source file ntp.keys bytes read: 44
Dest file /etc/ntp.keys bytes written: 44
Configuration files transferred successfully!
Resetting...
After XL-GPS receives the configuration files, it reboots, and goes through the normal startup process.
F100 J – Factory Mode Jumper
Use function F100 J command to test the state of the ‘factory mode’ jumper. A value of 1 means the
jumper is installed and a value of 0 means the jumper is not. The factory mode jumper can be identified
because it is the only three-prong jumper on the Main CPU card, and is labelled “J3”.
Units are shipped to the customer with no jumper installed. The jumper is used by Symmetricom
technicians to test and configure the unit. With this jumper installed, the operation and integrity of the XL-
GPS are compromised.
Warning: Do not run the XL-GPS with the jumper, unless specifically directed to do so by a
qualified Symmetricom technician.
To test the state of the factory mode jumper:
F100<S>J<CR>
where:
F = ASCII character F
100 = unit function number
<S> = space
J = specify User Name command
<CR> = input line terminator