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1. Delete Click to delete the selected Timing Client entry Clear All Click to delete all the Timing Client entries in the Slave List window IP Address Enter the IP address of the Timing Client Slave for the Timing Server Add Click to add the Timing Client Slave to the Timing Server TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Configurable Profiles e Default Profile Supports One step and Two step modes Process Multicast Announce Sync Delay Response Sends Multicast Delay Request with 32 pps or 64 pps There is no Signaling Management Packet support e Juniper Profile Supports One step and Two step modes e Process Multicast Announce Sync and Unicast Delay Response Sends Unicast Delay Request with 32 pps or 64 pps There is no Signaling Management Packet support Telecom Profile Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 105 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Supports One step mode only Process Unicast Announce Sync and Unicast Delay Response Sends Unicast Delay Request with 32 pps or 64 pps Master s BMC between the Grandmaster Table Masters Max Grandmaster supported is three 3 There is no Signaling Management Packet support Manual Configuration of Slave IP Address Automatic MAC Auto Discovery need to configure MAC Address Total 256 Unicast Slave support Supports OneStep mode only Sends one ARP request for slave every approximately 128 second
2. Password Alarm Service Upgrade Config Remote Log Profile Hame State Clear Auto cover Send Write Send pe Now Clear EE Trap Log Email SYS_CONFIG_CHANGE 6 CO Ne EFF SYS_AUTHENTICATION rn None G E GPS_ANTENNA_SHORT Cr AVP ew GPS_ANTENNA_OPEN crf JER GPS_NO_USABLE_SATELLITE Erle MVP ew GPS_LEAP_SECOND_PENDING EEN si EF GPS RECEIVER INACTIVE 6 perf dEEF TIMING OSC DAC RANGE 6 FF mic SCR OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_HIGH Or ie sdrrr OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_LOW 6 rr SCR TE1 LOS rr ma EE F TE1 LOF r r mas e Er TE1_AIS CF man EE TE1_RAI rreh A cor TE2_LOS FF eters COP TE2_LOF oe feria sy COW TE2_AIS FF eters Cor TE2 RAI rr madir rnr i SYS_DIAG_FAILURE or fhe Soe er ACO Era Auto Clear Expiration Tirer hour Alarm Email Recipients SMTP Pere User1 EE NE User3 Users EA Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Figure 22 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane NTP JUNIPEL NETWORKS TCA8000 Timing Server Status Config b Log b Help gt Logout Password Alarm Service Upgrade Config Remote Log Profile Now Clear Clear Auto Send Write Send Severity Trap Log Email NTP STRATUM CHANGE NTP LEAP CHANGE NTP_STOPPED NTP_AUTHFAIL SYS_CONFIG_CHANGE SYS_AUTHENTIC
3. Logout Table 30 on page 134 describes the elements that appear on the Log page EventLog pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 30 Elements on the Timing Server Log Page EventLog Pane Element Description EventLog Section This window displays event messages reported to the Timing Server Message Lists the event messages received e Save as Allows you to save the event log to a file e Clear Clears the log page The Log Page SysLog Pane The Syslog displays internal system level messages which indicate the operational state and status of the Timing Server software applications Any error event that impacts the operational state of the system is reflected with the appropriate alarm event in the EventLog For details see The Log Page EventLog Pane on page 134 134 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 9 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Log Page Figure 55 Timing Server Log Page SysLog Pane Eventtca systog Aumion paomen lt Status l E yy MA NG gt Config Messege J EE OE a gt Admin lt 6 gt Dec 31 13 33 07 syslog Fast syne drift 0 000000 2 34065 a di lt 6 gt Dec 31 13 39 07 syslog Fast sync drift 0 055556 3 34065 gt Log lt 6 gt Dec 31 13 45 07 syslog Fast sync drift 0 055556 4 34065 lt 6 gt Dec 31 13 51 07 syslog Fast sync drift 0 000000 5 34065 3 Help lt 6 gt Dec 31 13 57 07 syslog pl state c
4. 114 Table 23 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane 116 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc xi TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide xii Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Part 5 Chapter 10 Part 6 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix E Appendix G Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page 121 Table 24 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Password Pane 122 Table 25 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane 125 Table 26 Description of Alarm Name s 0 0 0 ccc eee ee eee 125 Table 27 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Service Pane 128 Table 28 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane 129 Table 29 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Config Pane 130 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Log Page 4 133 Table 30 Elements on the Timing Server Log Page EventLog Pane 134 Table 31 Elements on the Timing Server Log Page SysLog Pane 135 Table 32 Elements on the Timing Server Log Page AuthLog Pane 136 Table 33 Elements on the Timing Server Log Page Daemon Pane 187 Troubleshooting a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Troubleshooting a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 141 Table 34 Event States SS SS cent eee eee 141 Table 35 Alarm TYDES Es SEE DEERE vad sso
5. Add Edit NTP Association Mode Broadcast Version Key Key M M Address Time to live m Server NOTE You can view this pane only if the NTP support is enabled in the Timing Table 17 on page 107 describes the elements that appear on the Config page NTP pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 17 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page NTP Pane Element Current NTP Association Description This section enables you to view and configure the current NTP association details Section Current NTP Association Displays a list of NTP association entries with their corresponding configuration details Window Edit Button Click to modify the configuration details of the selected NTP entry using the elements at the bottom of the page Delete Button Click to delete the selected NTP entry NOTE Timing Server should be restarted if a manycast server NTP entry is deleted Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 107 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 17 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page NTP Pane continued Element Add Edit NTP Association Section Mode Description This section enables you to add or edit NTP association details NOTE You can add only a maximum of 20 NTP association entries Each NTP association entry should have a unique IPv4 address configured Select the NTP operation mode to be used
6. Version fa Key Key M Time to live sa NOTE You can view this pane only if the NTP support is enabled in the Timing Server 34 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 4 5 Chapter 3 Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server From the Mode list select the NTP operation mode for the association entry In the Address field enter the IPv4 address for the association entry The IPv4 address depends on the value selected from the Mode list Mode Valid IPv4 Address Broadcast Class D or broadcast address of a local interface Manycast Server Class D From the Version list select the version to be used for the outgoing NTP packets This list appears dimmed if you have selected the Manycast Server mode From the Key list select the key identifier used for encryption In the Time to live field enter the number of hops for the NTP packets This field appears dimmed if you have selected the Manycast Server mode Click the Save button to create a new NTP association entry Modifying an Existing NTP Association Entry To modify an existing NTP association entry 1 Log in to the Timing Server as Admin or Read Write user Click the Config tab Locate the NTP tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 11 on page 34 In the Current NTP Association window select the association entry to be modified Click the Edit button to populate details of the selected association
7. Understanding the Status Page on page 75 Understanding System LEDs The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers have four LEDs which indicate Power PWR Indicates that the Timing Server is receiving power Critical CRT Indicates that the Timing Server has generated a CRITICAL alarm Major MAJ Indicates that the Timing Server has generated a MAJOR alarm Minor MIN Indicates that the Timing Server has generated a MINOR alarm Port LEDs on page 73 IEEE 1588 2008 Sync LED on page 73 Port LEDs The network Ethernet port LAN has integrated Sync and Activity LEDs embedded in the RJ45 connector IEEE 1588 2008 Sync LED The SYNC LED provides a status indication of the IEEE 1588 2008 Link Yellow Acquire State Green Frequency amp Phase Lock State Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 73 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Status Page Description The Status page provides operational and connectivity information for TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers Accessing the Status Page To access the Status page 1 Log into a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 2 Click the Status tab The Status page appears See Figure 28 on page 74 to update the page Figure 28 Timing Server Status Page System Pane JUNIPEF NOTVACRKS T1 System Alarm Timing TCA8000 Timing Server PTP NOTE After the Status page opens click the Refresh button in the brows
8. 208 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Index A admin page lee ol eee ees alarm pane config el ol innate 130 GESCHID HON EE N AE 121 password Dane EE EE NEE dese 122 Re el Va EE Gndetstandings si se NE upgrade pane agency compliance alarm cut off command eesessse seek sek sek eek ek ek ek ee 157 alarms elosidl iN TE 36 event es EE catia eaverants 14 DES RE NE porter ED RR eee epee 141 antenna MOUNTING iinei araara N N 13 MOUNTING conditiONS ee esse ee ee ee ee eek Ge ee ee 13 MOUNTING reduirements sssses se se se se see ee ee ee ee 1 B backup SCD CommanNd eeee see ee see see ee ee ee eg ee ee eg ee 158 backup tftp Command eeee ees ese ek ee ee ee eg ee eek ee Ee 157 backup unicast scp cCommand e ese see ee seek see 158 backup unicast tftp COMMANGC cece eee 158 C clear alarm COmManNd eeee ees see ee ek se se ee ee ee ee ee 158 clear all unicast entry cCommand eeesse esse ee see 158 clear authlog cCommand eee see ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 158 clear daemon log command eeeee see seek ee ee ee 158 clear eventlog CommanNd eeeee ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 158 clear Md5 key entry command eee see see ee ee 158 clear ptp stat command eesee ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 158 clear syslog COmMmanNd eeeeee see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 158 ab EA IE ER NR 149 configuring the Timing Server USING 171 ees SA EE OE EE 152 lies AE 157 using to change the IP Addr
9. Alarm Describes the alarm See Table 26 on page 125 for descriptions Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 77 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide The Status Page E Pane Figure 31 Timing Server Status Page E1 Pane JUI PEF TCA8000 Timing Server NETWORKS System Alarm E1 Timing PTP GPS E1 b Config Port VO Mode Type Frame LineCoding SSM GT OER gt Admin EN N LG 1 Output BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE DISAB E gt Log 2 Output BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE gt Help 3 Output BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 4 Output BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE id Logout 5 Output BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 6 Output BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 7 Output BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 8 Output BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 1 Input BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE 2 Input BITS Unknown Unknown DISABLE DISABLE h 4 gt Table 7 on page 78 describes the elements that appear on the Status page E Pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 7 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page E Pane Element Description E1 Section This section provides information about elements used by the Timing Server to maintain en PS MEE OE EE N OE id Port This section indicates the E1 port number of the Timing Server VO Mode Ind
10. Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 99 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 14 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page E1 Pane continued Element Description Rx Sensitivity Allows the user to configure the Rx Clock Sensitivity Options are e Auto Short Haul e Long Haul SSM Allows the user to configure Synchronization Status Message state Options are Enabled or Disabled State Describes admin state Enable or Disable Edit Button Allows the user to edit the parameters of the selected output port using the pull down manuals at the bottom of the page Port Number Allows the user to configure the port number Admin State Allows the user to enable or disable the port Mode Allows user to configure El port mode For the current software release only BITS is supported Framing Allows user to configure El Framing modes e CRC4 Common Channel Signaling CCS CRC4 e No CRC4 Common Channel Signaling CCS Channel Associated Signaling CAS is NOT supported Line Coding Allows user to configure El line coding HDB3 or 2 048MHz 2MHz clock Line Build Out LBO El Line Build Out DB e OdB e 7 5dB 15dB e 22 5dB Tx Clock Source Allows user to configure Tx clock source For the current software release only Internal is supported Rx Sensitivity Allows the user to configure the Rx Clock Sensitivity Options ar
11. D NOTE You can view this pane only if the PTP support is enabled in the Timing Server The PTP pane on the Configuration page allows you to set parameters to be part of a distributed synchronous network using Precision Time Protocol PTP To configure the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server to provide time synchronization 1 2 Click the Config tab The Config page appears Locate the PTP tab across the top of the Config page See Figure 9 on page 30 In the Profile field select Default profile to Use multicast PTP messages only or Juniper Type 1 profile to use multicast PTP messages for Announce and Sync and unicast messages for Delay Request and Delay Response In the Priority 1 and Priority 2 fields enter a value within the range of O through 254 to configure the priorities of each master for proper Best Master Clock BMC algorithm operation The Domain Number field specifies the domain number which the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server has been assigned to Enter a value within the range of O through 254 to configure the PTP domain for the Timing Server which then becomes a synchronization reference source to all the slave clocks within the same domain using the PTP protocol In the Two Step field select no to enable One Step clock or select yes to enable Two Step clock In the Log Mean Delay Req Interval field select a minimum mean time interval at which you want the Timing Server to respond t
12. QD NOTE To see a list of the commands you can use type help Refer to Table 37 on page 152 for a list of viewing options and Table 38 on page 157 for a list of configurable elements Changing the IP Address of the Timing Server using the CLI The Timing Server is assigned a default IP address by the manufacturer to allow access to the unit for the first time The IP address should be changed prior to installing ona network See Reserving an IP Address for the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 12 for additional information on how to reserve an IP address for the Timing Server This section describes how to connect the Timing Server to a computer and how to use the CLI to change the IP address To use the CLI to change the default IP address of the Timing Server 1 Using the computer which is connected to the Timing Server click the Start button and choose Run from the menu The Run dialog box appears 2 Inthe Open field enter the following telnet 192 168 0 75 3 Click the OK button 4 ADOS window appears 5 At the User name prompt type the username and press Enter 6 At the Password prompt type the corresponding password and press Enter 7 At the prompt type enable and press Enter 8 At the password prompt type enable and press Enter 9 At the prompt type config ethO 1 ip LANI and LAN2 ports respectively and press Enter 10 At the IP address prompt enter the IP address to be assigned to the unit
13. The gateway IP address should be in the same subnet of the ethO or eth interface IP address TCA supports only one default gateway for both ethO and eth interfaces You can create only 10 static routes inclusive of default routes For a list of default routes see Table 41 on page 189 Admin Read Write config static route del Deletes a static route NOTE You cannot delete default routes For a list of default routes see Table 41 on page 189 Admin e Read Write config sync src priority Configures the highest priority synchronization source that the Timing Server should use Choices include gps el or internal NOTE The tl option is available instead of el when the Timing Server uses TI interface type e Admin Read Write 166 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command config sync src revertive Description Supported Users Configures the synchronization source selection mode andthe Admin time period The status can be e yes Sets the synchronization source selection mode as revertive e no Sets the synchronization source selection mode as non revertive The time period options are e 1 Time period is set to zero minute e 2 Time period is set to 10 minutes e 3 Time period is set to 20 minutes e 4 Time period is set
14. e Telecom lEEE1588 e Telecom G8265 1 option 1 e Telecom G8265 1 option 2 e Telecom G8275 1 NOTE You can select a specific telecom standard only if the Profile field is set as Telecom Profile For other profiles the telecom standard is always set as Telecom IEEE1588 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 103 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 15 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page PTP Pane continued Element Description Announce Start Timeout Allows you to enter a value within the range of O through 120 minutes to delay the transmission of announce messages On rebooting the TCA Timing Server starts transmitting the announce messages for the synchronization source selection if any one of the following condition is satisfied e After the expiry of the configured timeout value e Any configured synchronization source is locked to the frequency within the configured timeout value When you set the value as O default value the transmission delay feature is disabled NOTE e The transmission delay feature is applicable only to the first lock state of any synchronization source e The configured timeout value is effective on next reboot Apply Click this button to save the PTP configuration changes Unicast Section This section allows you to configure the unicast related parameters Delay Range Select the range for delay request or response event message rate
15. Admin e Read Wri te config dnsO Configures the primary DNS server IP Admin e Read Wri te 160 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command Description Supported Users config dns Configures the second DNS server IP Admin e Read Write config domain Configures the domain domain name Admin Read Write config dst Configures offset starting date and time and ending date and Admin time for DST e Read Write config el output loopback Configures the El input port s number of ports mode framing Admin encoding Receive Sensitivity SSM and state Read Write config el output port Configures the El output port s number of ports mode framing e Admin encoding LBO SSM and state e Read Write config enable password Modifies the password of the enable mode Admin config ethO auto nego Turns Auto Negotiation ON or OFF for Ethernet O LAN1 port e Admin e Read Write config ethO duplex Selects the duplex mode for the Ethernet O LANT port between Admin half or full duplex Read Write config ethO ip Configures IP settings for Ethernet O LANI port IP address e Admin mask and gateway e Read Write NOTE TCA supports only one default gateway for both ethO and eth interfaces You can create static routes to
16. Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 97 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 13 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Timing Pane continued Element Description Anti Jamming Allows you to enable or disable the anti jamming capability of the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver e Enable Enables the anti jamming capability of the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver e Disable Disables the anti jamming capability of the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver Apply button Allows you to save the anti jamming configuration The Config Page E1 Pane Figure 39 Timing Server Config Page E Pane E1 Output Configuration f Status gt Config gt Admin Log PortNumnber Admin State Enable Line Build out Odb mode BITS Tx Clock Source intemal Frarning Rta Rx Sensitivity Auto v Line Coding HDB3 SSM State Enable sae Table 14 on page 98 describes the elements that appear on the Config page E pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 14 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page E1 Pane Element Description E1 Output Configuration This windows displays the available El output ports and their current configuration Section O C y aa Port Port number Mode Describes El port mode as BITS 98 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 an
17. e Secured shell SSH This chapter describes how to access the GUI Accessing the Timing Server using Telnet and SSH is described in Using Telnet with the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers on page 149 Requirements for Using the Graphical User Interface To use the TCA8000 or TCA8500 GUI log in to the embedded Web server with an Internet browser The following browsers and versions are supported Internet Explorer version 6 x or later Firefox version 1 5 0 7 or later Firefox 3 0 is currently not supported Accessing the Graphical User Interface To access the GUI 1 Open an Internet browser 2 Inthe address or URL field enter the IP address assigned to the Timing Server to be accessed using the following command http ip_address The Login page appears See Figure 5 on page 24 Figure 5 TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Login Page Local Tene Tuo feb 9 77 46 40 2010 Hosmame hosi PTP made Grandmaster Clock MerBty 00 18 00111t200140 Currom Sync Sowrce OPS Hardware Clock Statue LOCKED GPS Receiver Statue Goot Number of Satelites 19 Alarm Statue No Mare Modol 2025 Location Harte wocewers Sofware Version cora2 42 2PIPA1 togn Up Tene 19 Gayts 34 min 42 see Ma work Status Port AdEr ER Soe vant 10 0 122 4 295 256 4 0 wore MAG O18 02201040 tee AE TIETE aewns toe ar AC OIE ORDO ad 2 ee Username 3 Inthe Username field enter the username that you want to use to log in to the ser
18. 1 pps 1 1 packet per 2 seconds 2 1 packet per 4 seconds 3 1 packet per 8 seconds Sync Interval 0 1 pps 1 2 pps 2 4 pps 3 8 pps 4 16 pps 5 32 pps 6 64 pps Announce Receipt Timeout 2 to 10 intervals The parameter options for the configuration command can be obtained for the configuration commands by adding a question mark after typing in config such as config ptp grandmaster D NOTE Configuration for Default Brilliant Juniper and Telecom with or without Signaling profiles can also be done through the Web Interface Default Profile Configuration Command on page 176 e Juniper Profile Configuration Command on page 177 Telecom Profile Without Signaling Configuration Command on page 178 Telecom Profile With Signaling Configuration Command on page 179 Grandmaster Cluster Configuration on page 181 Status Commands on page 182 Default Profile Configuration Command 176 The profile is configured with other PTP parameters within a configuration string The Sync and Delay_Response rates at the Grandmaster are required to match the Timing Client Sync and Delay_Request packet rates ptp grandmaster The parameters that are required to be configured are the profile type 0 3 priority 1 and 2 O to 128 PTP Domain 0 254 one two step mode the Delay_Response Sync Announce packet rates and announce message timeout Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix B Using the
19. 93 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 12 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Network Pane continued Element Description Enable Use the option button to enable or disable VLAN encapsulation for IP packets Apply Click to save and implement the changes 94 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc The Config Page Timing Pane Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Figure 38 Timing Server Config Page Timing Pane JUNIPelf NETWORKS TCA8000 Timing Server gt Status P Admin gt Log gt Help gt Logout Network Timing E1 PTP Trap SNMPv3 Users RADIUS i Is Timing config Holdover State No xj IRIG B Format B000 7 1 5MHz 1MHz 7 ETA Time Zone Time Zone GMT 0 g Daylight Saving Time Offset 0 Minute s 7 StartDate 1 7 s January os Start Time pH pa End Date AEE December gt End Time 25 ET S Apply Antenna Yoltage voltage 3 3V 2 internal v 3 NA 4 NA gt EE Sync Source Revertive Revertive Yes Apply Time Period 30 Mins i Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 95 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 13 on page 96 describes the elements that appear on the Config page Timing pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 13
20. Command restore scp Description Supported Users Restores the configuration file from the mentioned path of the Admin SCP server NOTE e The file path and username should not contain any space characters The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters restore unicast tftp Restores the unicast table entries from the mentioned file in a Admin TFTP server restore unicast scp Restores the unicast table entries from the mentioned file in a Admin SCP server NOTE e The file path and username should not contain any space characters The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters save active md5 key list scp Downloads the current active MD5 keys from the Timing Server e Admin to the mentioned path in the SCP server e Read Write NOTE e The file path and username should not contain any space characters e The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters save active md5 key list tftp Downloads the current active MD5 keys from the Timing Server Admin to the mentioned file in the TFTP server Read Write save tftp authlog Saves the author log to a TFTP server Admin e Read Write save tftp daemonlog Saves the daemon log to a TFTP server Admin e Read Write save tftp eventlog Saves the event log to a TFTP server Admin e Read Write save tftp syslog Saves the system log to a TFTP
21. For example https 10 1 0 42 Log in to the Timing Server as admin Login admin Password admin Select the Admin tab from the menu on the left Select the required interface from the drop down menu Select the Reboot option Click Apply to reboot the Timing Server Select Yes when prompted with the dialog box stating Do you confirm a system reboot system The Timing Server reboots and loads the selected software image D NOTE If the appropriate software image interface is not shown in either software image partitions upgrade the in active partition with the appropriate software image and then perform the reboot as described in Upgrading the Software Using a GUI Browser on page 60 Upgrading the Software Using a GUI Browser 60 To upgrade the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server using the Web based GUI 1 2 Verify that the Timing Server is powered on Enter the IP address of the Timing Server into a web browser For example https 10 1 0 42 Log in to the Timing Server as admin Login admin Password admin Select the Admin tab from the menu on the left Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 4 Upgrading the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Software 5 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 sup
22. Network 3 Mask Gateway VLAN VLANI C VLAN IP Address Mask EEN af Priority EE Mode static C DHCP Enable C ves No z VLAN Table 12 on page 92 describes the elements that appear on the Config page Network pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 12 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Network Pane Element Description Network Section This section allows you to change the network related parameters for the Timing Server _ LAN1 LAN2 Radio Buttons Allows the user to change the network setting for LAN port 1 2 IP Address The IP address assigned to the selected port 92 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Config Page Table 12 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Network Pane continued Element Description Mask The subnet mask assigned to the selected port Gateway The IP address of the gateway the Timing Server uses to communicate across the network NOTE TCA supports only one default gateway for both ethO and eth interfaces Primary DNS IP address of the primary DNS the Timing Server uses Secondary DNS IP address of the secondary DNS the Timing Server uses Domain Domain name of the LAN Mode Allows you to select the method you want the Timing Server to use to obtain an IP address e Static Choose this option button to manually assign an IP address DHCP Choo
23. The available options are e 1packet sec e 2 packets sec 4 packets sec 8 packets sec 16 packets sec 32 packets sec 64 packets sec NOTE Itis recommended that the range be set for the full range support that is minimum 1 pps and maximum 64 pps Announce Range Select the range for announce interval message rate The available options are e 1packet 1 sec 1packet 2 sec e 1packet 4 sec 1packet 8 sec NOTE It is recommended that the range be set for the full range support that is minimum 1 packet 1 sec and maximum 1 packet 8 sec 104 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Table 15 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page PTP Pane continued Element Description Sync Interval Select the range for sync event message rate The available options are 1packet sec e 2 packets sec 4packetss sec e 8 packet sec 16 packets sec e 32 packets sec 64 packets sec NOTE Itis recommended that the range be set for the full range support that is minimum 1 pps and maximum 64 pps Apply Slave List Section Slave List window Click this button to save the unicast parameter changes This section allows you to add or delete the Timing Clients Slaves for the Timing Server through which the Grandmaster sends or receives event messages Displays a list of Timing Clients with their IP addresses and MAC addresses
24. e Freerun no reference is available e Holdover in holdover state after all references are disqualified Oscillator Type The type of oscillator installed in the Timing Server 80 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 6 Understanding the TCABOOO and TCA8500 System Status Page Table 8 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page Timing Pane continued Element Description Output Stratum Time Section Current Sync Source Stratum level 1 to 3 Describes status for timing synchronization Indicates the reference source the Timing Server uses for synchronization Input Quality Input time accuracy Stratum 1 to 3 State Synch Source Priority Section Priority List Timing Output Section Indicates the state of the Timing Server as a time reference e Acquiring in process to lock to a provisioned reference e Lock locked to a provisional reference e Freerun no reference is available e Holdover in holdover state after all references are disqualified Describes the priority of various available clock references the Timing Server uses for synchronization Lists all available clock references in orders of priority for synchronization Describes the configuration of the timing outputs 1 5Mhz Output Indicates if the output frequency of the 1 5 MHz output is either IMHz or SMHz IRIG B Output indicates the format of the IRIG B output PPS Output Indicates the availability
25. software image partitions upgrade the in active partition with the appropriate software image and then perform the reboot as described in Upgrading the Software Using the CLI on page 63 Upgrading the Software Using the CLI To upgrade the software using the CLI 1 2 Verify that the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server is powered on Connect to the Timing Server over a Telnet application gt telnet 10 1 0 42 Enter the login and password gt login admin Password admin Issue the en command and then enter enable as the password gt en Password enable Issue the corresponding CLI command to load the software into the partition then confirm the upgrade Issue the tftp tftp ip address filename command if you want to download the software image from the TFTP server tftp 10 0 122 10 TCABK Fridaytel3 PTP EI Are you sure you want to upgrade y n gt Y Please wait during file transfer upgrade successful The new software will take effective after the reboot Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 63 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Issue the ftp ftpserverip filename username password command if you want to download the software image from the TFTP server ftp 10 0 122 10 TCA8K Fridaytel3 PTP E 1 user 1userl23 Are you sure you want to upgrade y n gt Y Please wait during file transfer upgrade successful The new software will take effective
26. 1 09 03 00 2006 WEB admin login successful ESE EE Sun Jan 1 09 11 54 2006 WEB admin login successful Mo Mon Jan 2 07 41 19 2006 WEB admin login successful Wed Jun 3 00 43 10 2009 WEB admin login successful Wed Jun 3 18 37 33 2009 WEB admin login successful Thu Jun 4 18 41 00 2009 WEB admin login successful Thu Jun 4 22 14 46 2009 WEB admin login successful Thu Jun 4 23 01 19 2009 WEB admin login successful Thu Jam 4 23 07 59 2009 WEB admin login successful Fri Jun 01 17 13 2009 WEB admin login successful 5 Saeas crear Logout Table 32 on page 136 describes the elements that appear on the Log page AuthLog pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 32 Elements on the Timing Server Log Page AuthLog Pane Element Description Auth Log Section This window displays authentication messages reported to the Timing Server e Message Lists the authentication messages received e Save as Allows you to save the auth log to a file e Clear Clears the log page The Log Page Daemon Pane The Daemon log displays the internal operating PTP or NTP level messages which indicate the operational state and status of the PTP or NTP Any error event that impacts the operational state of the system is reflected with the appropriate alarm event in the EventLog For details see The Log Page EventLog Pane on page 134 136 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 9 Understanding the TCA8000 and
27. Alarm section across the top of the Admin page See Figure 21 on page 54 and Figure 22 on page 55 In the Alarm Email Recipient section locate the User field that contains the address of the recipient you want to remove Highlight all addresses and press the Delete key Click the Apply button to save your changes Resetting Factory Defaults 56 The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server parameters can be set to the factory default parameters To reset the unit to the factory default parameters 1 2 Click the Admin tab Locate the Config tab across the top of the Config pane See Figure 23 on page 57 In the Configuration Operation section click the Apply button next to the text Reset to manufacture configuration to reset the parameters Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Figure 23 Timing Server Admin Page Config Pane JUNIPEF NETWORKS TCA8000 Timing Serv Config Remote Log Protocol Protocol Support Config Restore SSL Key EE Browse Restore SSL Certificate Browse Configuration Unicast Operation Download Unicast Slave List Upload Unicast Slave List _ Browse apply Unsecured communication Protocols Configuration ICMP PTPINTP Config PTP NTP LCD Configuration state Enable 7 MT Password Alarm Service Upgrade P Status Co
28. Configuration Commands radius server add Adds the IP address of the RADIUS authentication server to be used by the Timing Server for user authentication While adding the IP address you can set the optional parameters secret word retries 1 to 10 timeout 1 to 90 and port that is secret word retries timeout port NOTE The default values are set for the retries timeout and port options if not configured You can use the same command for modifying the configuration details of existing RADIUS authentication server You can add only 3 RADIUS authentication servers config radius server add 192 168 0 2 auth123 5 50 1800 where secret word auth123 retries 5 timeout 50 seconds port 1800 radius server del Deletes the RADIUS authentication server and its configuration by using the IP address of the server The server is no longer used by the Timing Server for user authentication Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 195 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide config radius server del 192 168 0 2 auth order Configures the authentication order to be followed by the Timing Server config auth order radius Only RADIUS server authentication Status Commands radius server Displays the details of the configured RADIUS authentication servers auth order Displays the configured authentication order RADIUS Accounting RADIUS accounting enables the Timing Server to rem
29. Delay_Response Request Rate 6 Announce Interval O Sync Rate 6 Announce Timeout 3 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 config ptp gm profile 2 ptp gm domain Configures the PTP domain number for the Timing Client s The values can be O to 254 and needs to be configured as the same domain number of the associated Timing Client s config ptp gm domain 20 ptp gm priorityl Provides a priority value 0 to 255 for Priority 1 parameter which is used in the Best Master Clock algorithm The value is assigned to assist the BMC to select a Grandmaster for the PTP domain There are two 8 bit priority fields which this is the one of them config ptp gm priority 128 ptp gm priority2 Provides a priority value O to 255 for Priority 2 parameter which is used in the Best Master Clock algorithm The value is assigned to assist the BMC to select a Grandmaster for the PTP domain There are two 8 bit priority fields which this is the one of them config ptp gm priority3 128 ptp gm two step Enable the Follow up event message when two step is configured NOTE Two step enabled is not supported config gm two step O sync interval range min max Configures the Sync event message rate from 1 pps through 64 pps It is recommended that the range be set for the full range support config ptp unicast sy
30. Displays details Username and class of Admin Read Only and Read Write users Viewing an Option in the CLI To look at an option in the CLI 1 Launch a Telnet session 2 At the prompt type show option and then press Enter Where option is the option that you want to view Information for the option is displayed Using the CLI to Configure Timing Server Parameters The CLI can be used to configure the Timing Server This section identifies and describes the element that can be configured using the CLI and describes how to configure parameters using Telnet Elements that You Can Configure in the CLI on page 157 Using the CLI to Configure the Timing Server on page 171 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 38 on page 157 list the configurable elements that appear NOTE All NTP or PTP commands and GUI pages are available only if the corresponding protocol support is enabled in the Timing Server Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI Command Description Supported Users alarm cut off Cuts off audio alarms Admin Read Write backup tftp Backs up the configuration file to a TFTP server Admin Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 157 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command Descrip
31. E DEE DADE eked WEER dais ats 14 Table 36 Troubleshooting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Using the EV EREIOS So erate ane OE ie lace cata amici ck erin aati ER IE EE epee 142 Appendixes Using Telnet with the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers 149 Table 37 Cll Viewing OBHORS 244 5ce oe Sec ee dud Be neea eare i 152 Table 38 Configurable Elements inthe CLI 0 0 0 0 eee 157 Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters 173 Table 39 Configuration Commands 0 000 eee eee ee 175 Table 40 UNICAST SLAVE Table sis sek chee a0 cede SE oe WER HR eke NA GR 182 Table 41 Default ROUTES eee tenn eee 189 Table 42 Network Configurations 0 0 0 0 00 cee eee 189 Using the CLI to Configure NTP ParametersS 00cee ss es ke ee se 191 Table 43 NTP Configuration CommandsS ss ss ee eee 192 Specifications issie cased ES EE sateen Re EER n be RR Ed RS EERS RR 199 Table 44 Physical Dimensions 0 0 0000 ccc eee es ee 199 Table 45 Power Specifications 0 0 ee eee 199 Table 46 Environmental SpecificationS esse ese ee eee 200 Cable Specification ss ER RE MERE RE BERE GE RR DE RS RE RE Re RI VER ws 203 Table 47 Signal Flow Diagram ee eee ee 203 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc About the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server Documentation Conventions on page xiii Requesting Technical Support on page xiii Documentation Conventions Tabl
32. EA EE 189 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Part 7 Table of Contents Using the CLI to Configure NTP ParameterS 0cce cece ee eeees 191 NME Modesa SERE 0 dare SR LEG AD EE MR ME Me EE EED de EE N RA 191 Enabling the NTP Support in the Timing Server using the CLI 191 NTP Association Configuration or Status EE Ee Ee eee 192 Configuration CommandsS denei EE EE se ee eee eee 193 Status Commands one act wast eased bated 4 DE ED OE DEER DE ED 193 MD5 Key List Configuration or Status Ee es se eee eee 193 Contistration Commands sos maxed SEER SEED SEE DE oases 193 Status Commands skede epla mes Meg RR Doe gie nea De EE N Ge 194 Restart and Stop Commands NIP SS Se ee Ee ee ee ee ee 194 Using the CLI to Configure User Authentication and RADIUS AGCCOUNTAS sa Es READER DRESS SERE SOGE bases SORG ha cee 3 195 User Authentication rssi de oe AR SEE DA oe lence ieee SERE Bees 195 Configuration CommandsS ss ss ss rena eee eee 195 StatisEommands sis ie ER EERSGEBORENE Goan 196 RADIUS AGEOUNIINE se as ae Ee yard me BES Ee GR Ee Re AR Avalos ada Bh ene 196 Configuration Commands EE EE eee eee ee 196 Status Commands seas ss arc haus SEE hys SE ENS E Dee Bee Ree mecha ane 196 Specifications ii stews ccc edi RD EE Ee n EE RR le bee Re Ed RR ES EE RR 199 Physical DimensiONS EE EE Es ni ee cee ee ee
33. EE GPS NO USABLE SATELLITE rr EFFE GPS LEAP SECOND PENDING rr EFFE GPS_RECEIVER_INACTIVE rr EFFE TIMING OSC DAC RANGE rr EFFE OVEN TEMP DEVIATION HIGH rrke EFFE OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_LOW rrk EF TE1 LOS m m he rFF TE1 LOF rr Non eI CMO d TE1_AIS n m he EF TE1_RAI rr Non SI OC MO TE2_LOS 6 rrke MOP rm TE LOF rrk EE TE AIS rr EE TE RAI rr ROKR i SYS_DIAG_FAILURE FEF eitieay Cro ACCOUNTING SERVER UNREACHABLE Mina A MW r NTP_PEER_UNREACHABLE rr EFFE ENTP PEER UNREACHABLE rr EE FREQ HOLDOVER rrk EFFE FREO FREERUN 6 u Ehe rFF FREO REF INPUT CHANGE rr EFF FREQ INPUT GUALITY CHANGE rr rFF LINK DOWN Cr EFFE LINK UP Colne MOM FREQ_ACQUIRING rr MOP Oe Auto Clear Expiration Timer hour I Alarm Email Recipients SMTP From User1 e use SCS User3 Ee ET User4 D User5 ees Table 25 on page 125 describes the elements that appear on the Admin page Alarm pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 26 on page 125 describes the alarms Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 8 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page Table 25 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane Element System Name amp Password Description This section allows the configuration of alarms generated by the Timing Server Name Name of the Timing Server ala
34. EER EER EES b Help Save Logout Table 22 on page 114 describes the elements that appear on the Config page Profile pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers NOTE Forthe Admin user Users paneis available instead of the Profile pane Profile pane is visible only to the Read Write user For information about the Users pane see The Config Page Users Pane on page 113 The password of the Admin user can be changed from the Admin page Table 22 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Profile Pane Element Description Change Password Section This section allows you Read Write user to change the password for your user account 14 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Table 22 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Profile Pane continued Element Description Old Password Enter the current password New Password Enter the new password to be set for your user account The character length ranges from 4 through 12 characters The characters that can be used are alphanumeric and special characters that is _ Retype New Password Reenter the password typed in the New Password field Save Button Click to change your password and save the changes NOTE The new password will be effective from next login onwards The current session is not affected Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 115 TCABOOO and TCA85
35. Enabling the NTP Support 32 The Config pane on the Admin page enables you to configure the protocol NTP or PTP to be used for time synchronization By default the PTP support is enabled in the Timing Server To enable the NTP support in the Timing Server 1 Log in to the Timing Server as Admin user 2 Click the Admin tab Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 3 Locate the Config tab across the top tabs of the Admin page See Figure 10 on page 33 Figure 10 Timing Server Admin Page Config Pane JUNIPEr Ti NETWORKS 3000 Timing Se Config Remote Log Password Alarm Service Upgrade b Status Configuration Operation gt Config Ooo amin Resetto manufacture configuration Apply Admin Backup configuration A gt Log p g pply gt Help Restore configuration gt Logout J Browse Apply Restore SSL Key L Browse Restore SSL Certificate l Browse Configuration Unicast Operation Download Unicast Slave List Upload Unicast Slave List E Browse Appty Unsecured communication Protocols Configuration Protocol ICMP Protocol Support Config State I Disable PTPINTP Config PTP NTP LCD Configuration state Enable ED D lel In the PTP NTP Config field select the NTP option button Click the Apply button A
36. FEMOVINGE USEFS ese ee se se ee ee Ee Ee Ee ee ee ee Ee Ee ee ee ee Ee Ee ee 56 elements configurable in the CLIE ee 157 EME OS Bi EE tear scecns seven 201 enable COMIMANAL eesessessessesessessessseesessesnsscstessenssusseeneeneens 152 enable mode password reset via El GE ES ER RR EG Ee N Ge 150 reset via GUI se EER EK EE ee Ee 25 reset via hardware mechaniSM esse sesse see 150 environmental SPECIFICATIONS esse esse eke 200 event log troubleshooting USING ee ee see see ee ee ek Ee ee ee 142 event states exit command F factory defaults side ol AE N 56 iloffee lg pld nte eo AE NE AR EE N 168 G graphical user interface jik EE EE EE anes 24 H gf seine lole EE 168 hardware dl dol aa erebeereeerreectrer steerer rrecrrererreresrereercheerecre Blei EE EE EE EN Help comMmMaN Ainsana history command humidity opera tUg essesi N 200 l IEEE 1588 2008 SYNC LED ese sees see see ee ee see eek ee ee ee 73 INpUt eli N 199 installation instructions TIMING SEFVER ese se see ee ee RR Ee Ee ee ee ee ee ek ee ee ee 12 installation redguiremenNs esse ese ee ee ee ee ek ee ee 1 IP address ASSISNINE EE EE ER DEE ee a DE KA SEER Ge denies 16 changing CLIP ee eg Re ee 150 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc changing WED steek ee Ee EE ie Ge eg 27 Elle OR EE dd edn aiid 12 K knowledge Dae ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg 205 L log page aACEESSINE EER EE Ee 33 Au
37. Guide Environmental Specifications Table 46 on page 200 lists the environmental specifications for the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 46 Environmental Specifications Dimension Specification Operating Temperature 320 F to 1229 F 0 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 104 F to 176 F 40 C to 80 C Operating Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 200 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc APPENDIX F Agency Compliance Agency Compliance on page 201 Agency Compliance The Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers are Suitable for deployment in any environment where the following compliance certifications are accepted EMC testing to ETSI EN301 489 1 ETSI EN301 444 EN300 386 and reports FCC ICES 003 EN55022 AS NZS CISPR22 VCCI EN 301 489 1 and EN301 444 Spurious Rad emissions above 1 GHz on the GPS version Safety testing to IEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 All UL CSA 60950 1 and certification by TUV for TUV T mark European CIUVus mark North America and CB test report CB certificate worldwide NEBS Level 3 Compliance Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 201 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 202 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc APPENDIX G Cable Specification Console Cable Specification on page 203 Console Cable Specification To communicate with a Juniper Networks TCA
38. Juniper Networks Inc unless you have first obtained an RMA number Juniper Networks Inc reserves the right to refuse shipments that do not have an RMA Refused shipments will be returned to the customer through collect freight For more information about return and repair policies see the customer support webpage at http www juniper net support guidelines html For product problems or technical support issues contact the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC using the Case Manager link at http www juniper net support or at 1 888 314 JTAC within the United States or 1 408 745 9500 from outside the United States To return a hardware component 1 Determine the part number and serial number of the component 2 Obtain an RMA number from the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC You can send e mail or telephone as described above 3 Provide the following information in your e mail message or during the telephone call Part number and serial number of component Your name organization name telephone number and fax number Description of the failure 4 The support representative validates your reguest and issues an RMA number for return of the component 5 Pack the component for shipment Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc PART 7 Index Index on page 209 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 207 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide
39. OUTDU ee ese ere seek ee ee ee ee ee 1 ne Ad Aloe AE inn SNOW SETS N upload md5 key list SCP ee ees seek ee see ee eke upload md5 key list TED ee ere ee see ee ee ee ee COM PlieAN CO AE RE EE N OR N config 1 5MHZ command eessee ese ee ee se ee ee ee ee ee config acGOUNTINB ese Ee ee ee ara config accounting level sees see ee ee ee ee ee config accounting server add ese ee ee ee ee config accounting server del ee ese ee ee ee ee config alarm email receiver cCommand eeee 59 config alarm profile cCommand e ees ee 59 config antenna cable delay compensation COMIMANC u cscssssssssessessessssessessesessessessesncseesssnssneaceseesessesneess config antenna voltage command config auth Order eeeee see see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg ee ee 59 config change pasSWOTd ee sees ee see ee ee ee ee 59 config cli banner file e ee ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 160 config cli banner teXt ese ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 160 Config cli timeout command ees see see ee seek ee eg 160 config datetime command config dnsO command eeee eers see ee ee ee config ANS command eeeeeee ees ee ee ee eg ee ee ee ee config domain cCommanNd eeee sees ee see ee ee ee ee config dst commanNd eee ee ee eene ek ee ee ee ee ee ee ee config el output loopback command eesese sees 161 config el output port COMMANGC cece 161 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Index conf
40. SS cece eee 57 Figure 24 Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane Showing the Current laaie EE EA E BERE E TE ENA T AE E TE see 58 Figure 25 Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane Showing the New ln EA ER RR AENA E EE OR ETE E oe T 58 Chapter 4 Upgrading the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Software ss iss Ese 59 Figure 26 Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane SS Es se 62 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc ix TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Part 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Part 6 Appendix G Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Graphical User Interface GUI Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Login Page 69 Figure 27 TCABOOO or TCA8500 Login Page ce eee 70 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 System Status Page 73 Figure 28 Timing Server Status Page System Pane SS Es ee 74 Figure 29 Timing Server Status Page System Pane 0 00 eee eee 15 Figure 30 Timing Server Status Page Alarm Pane ss se Se ee 77 Figure 31 Timing Server Status Page E Pane 0 ees 78 Figure 32 Timing Server Status Page Timing Pane nanena 80 Figure 33 Timing Server Status Page PTP Pane SS c eee eee 82 Figure 34 Timing Server Status Page NTP Pane 0 00 cee ee eee 85 Figure 35 Timing Server Status Page GPS Pane 0 ccc eee 87 Understanding
41. Server Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 11 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide D NOTE To calculate whether the external antenna cable type and length meets the minimum TCA GPS antenna input use the following formula TCA GPS signal input antenna gain cable length cable loss Meter or Feet Table 2 Antenna Mounting Requirements Customer Supplied GPS L1 antenna with a frequency band of 1575 42 10 MHz 3 dB bandwidth Antenna mount Mounting area clear for at least two meters of any metal or other material that could act asa shield and block the GPS signal 160 degree clear view of the sky Clamps cable ties and so on to secure cable Reserving an IP Address for the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers support both dynamic and static IP addressing If a static address is required an IP address must be reserved and assigned for the Timing Server by a network administrator The DHCP server will always assign a unique address Installing the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Install the Timing Server in a 19 in or 23 in rack using the supplied rack mount kit The AC system is shipped with the appropriate country power cord and should be connected to the input plug on the back of the unit For the DC system the 48 V DC on the back of unit should be connected to the 48 V DC source A CAUTION For the 48 V DC optio
42. Server features or parameters through CLI or WEB except Admin user functionalities such as creation deletion and modifying of user accounts e View Timing Server configuration or log details through CLI or WEB except some of the Admin user functionalities such as viewing command history of other user accounts Read Only Show view User can e View Timing Server configuration or log details through CLI or WEB except some of the Admin user functionalities such as viewing command history of other user accounts The TCA software creates a separate log file for each user account to store the commands executed by the corresponding user The software stores the session ID and timestamp in the log file to identify the various sessions for that particular user The software deletes the log file created for the user account when the Admin user deletes any Read Only or Read Write user account NOTE The software can store only a maximum of 150 commands in a log file Guidelines for User Account Management 22 Keep in mind the following considerations when you Admin configure user accounts The software supports only five user accounts You cannot delete the default Admin user account assigned by Juniper Networks You cannot create another Admin user account The username should be 4 to 12 characters long The characters can only include alphanumeric and underscore No other special characters are allowed The username shoul
43. Supports Default Profile Multicast Sync Announce and Delay response e Supports Multicast Sync Announce and Unicast Delay response Supports One Step and Two step modes Telecom Profile with and without signaling Manual Configuration of Slave IP Address for Telecom profile without signaling Unicast Discovery features Total 256 Unicast Slave support Supports Unicast OneStep mode only Signaling Support at Master and Slave Sends one ARP request for slave every approximately 128 seconds when unicast continuous enable case Sends one ARP request to gateway IP address for every 1 minute when unicast continuous enable case Supports Grand Master Cluster Support Master s BMC between the Grand Master Cluster Table Masters Max Grand Master Cluster Masters allowed is 3 Master supports signaling messages for Process REQUEST UNICAST TRANSMISSION for Announce Process REQUEST UNICAST TRANSMISSION for SYNC Process REQUEST UNICAST TRANSMISSION for Delay Response Support GRANT UNICAST TRANSMISSION for Announce Support GRANT UNICAST TRANSMISSION for SYNC Support GRANT UNICAST TRANSMISSION for Delay Response Support CANCEL UNICAST TRANSMISSION for Delay Response There is support for Dynamic Slave IP address configuration after sending Grant Message There is support for Dynamic delete Slave IP address after expiry of duration of Request Unicast messages Master supports only multiple set of configuration for Announce Rate
44. TCA8500 Log Page Figure 57 Timing Server Log Page Daemon Pane Status Config gt Admin pen gt Log f EveutLog Syslog TE Daemon Daemon Log Message Apr 28 23 47 24 2009 PTPV2 GrandMaster a Apr 28 23 47 24 2009 State PTP_STATE_INITIALIZING Apr 28 23 47 24 2009 ClockIdentity 00 18 0b f6 F 20 01 40 Apr 28 23 47 24 2009 State PTP_STATE_LISTENING Apr 28 23 47 37 200 Received PTP_MLL_DATASET_CONFIG_REQ Apr 28 23 47 37 2009 State PTP_STATE_INITIALIZING Apr 28 23 47 37 2009 CloekIdentity z Csawas erar Table 33 on page 137 describes the elements that appear on the Log page Daemon pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 33 Elements on the Timing Server Log Page Daemon Pane Element Description Daemon Log Section This window displays daemon messages reported to the Timing Server e Message Lists the daemon messages received Save as Allows you to save the daemon log to a file e Clear Clears the log page Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 137 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 138 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc PART 5 Troubleshooting a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Troubleshooting a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 141 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 139 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Config
45. Toon Ful s Enable z C 20 20 20 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 etho C 172 19 37 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 ethi C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 20 1 etho x ia H Add Edit Route Network Mask Gateway VLAN VLAN VLANI C VLANZ IP Address Mask Id fo Priority fo Mode static C DHCP Enable C yes No 29 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Setting Precision Time Protocol PTP Parameters 30 Figure 9 Timing Server Config Page PTP Pane a Status F Admin id Log gt Help P Logout Network Timing E1 PTP tp snmeve Users I RADIUS PTP hiie lowe ST E Priority 1 ee Priority2 BT Domain Number 25 Two Step no Delay Req Mode A Log Mean Delay Req Interval E4 packets sec gt Log Mean Announce Interval E packet Isec Log Mean Sync Interval 64 packets sec gt Announce Receipt Timeout 5 DSCP fs Telecom Standard TelecomlEEE 1588 Announce Start Timeout VERERGER Unicast p Delay Range fi packel sec x 64 packets sec 7 Announce Range fi packet lsec vi fi packet sec z Syno Interval fi packet sec 7 2 64 packets sec z Slave List PEN re a Continuous On Grandmaster Cluster List IP address F Di IP address Add Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server
46. and hold the alarm it require user acknowledgement and manually cleared by the administrator or by the auto clear expiration timer Troubleshooting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Using the Event Log Use Table 36 on page 142 to identify which actions to perform when an event is reported in the event log Table 36 Troubleshooting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Using the Event Log Event Type Description Action SYS_CONFIG_CHANGE Static One or more parameters were Verify changes were as expected changed in the Config menu SYS_AUTHENTICATION Static The was a failed Login Password Verify Login name and Password attempt in the unit GPS_ANTENNA_SHORT Transient Antenna connection is shorted For TCA8500 only check for a cable between the Cable Conductor Pin short on the center and ground shield and Shield GPS_ANTENNA_OPEN Transient Cable Connection has an open in For TCA8500 only check for a cable it open on the center and ground shield GPS NO USABLE SATELLITE Transient The antenna is unable to acquire For TCA8500 only any satellites with sufficient signal levels 1 Assure the antenna has a clear view of the sky is not obstructed For a roof antenna find location that provides full 360 degree visibility of the horizon 2 Validate that there is no source of high frequency interference near the antenna Set the height of the antenna to be at least three to six feet 1 2 m from a reflecting
47. antennas D NOTE The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers ship with both T1 and E1 software images installed in the two internal non volatile memory partitions By default the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers use the El interface type This manual refers to El configuration alarms and status but is also applicable to T1 except for some differences in nomenclature that are specific to each frame type See Upgrading the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Software on page 59 to install the software image for the appropriate interface type for the system TCA8000 and TCA8500 Chassis Overview The chassis of both TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers look similar only their internal function is different Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 3 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide D NOTE Timing Server with AC power connector or DC power terminals are available Figure 1 TCA8000 and TCA8500 AC Timing Server Front View OO TY ae CO 0802 ST i i oO o j MOOOOO The front panel of the Timing Server with AC power connector contains the following components as shown in the Figure 1 on page 4 y g000308 1 LCD screen e 2 Selection buttons e 3 OK button e 4 MENU button e 5 Critical alarm LED 6 Major alarm LED 7 Craft MGMT port e 8 Minor alarm LED 9 Power LED 1O REFRESH button e 11 CANCEL button The LCD scree
48. characters that can be used to define the secret word are A Z a z 0 9 and special symbols that is _ lt gt Save Button Click to save the configuration details of the RADIUS accounting server RADIUS Accounting This section allows you to configure the type of accounting information to be logged in the RADIUS Level Section accounting server e 1 For login accounting only Only the login information is sent to the RADIUS accounting server for accounting e 2 Forinteractive and login accounting The login information and interactive command details are sent to the RADIUS accounting server for accounting e 3 For configuration interactive and login accounting The login information interactive command details and configuration command details are sent to the RADIUS accounting server for accounting The default value is 3 For configuration interactive and login accounting Apply Button Click to activate the selected accounting level RADIUS Accounting This section allows you to enable or disable RADIUS accounting in the Timing Server Status Section e Enable Enables RADIUS accounting e Disable Disables RADIUS accounting By default RADIUS accounting is enabled 18 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Table 23 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane continued Element Description Apply Button Click
49. deliver 5 1 MHz output signal 10 MHz output signal Pulse per Second PPS output signal Inter Range Instrumentation Group B IRIG B output signal TVET output signal and CClock output signal Timing input output ports are used to receive input from external T1 E1 sources and provide a timing TI E1 source outputs The GPS antenna port is used to connect the Timing Server with an appropriate GPS L1 antenna Each LAN port is an RJ45 connector with synch and activity LEDs Both the LAN ports can be used for out of band management network connectivity that is Telnet web interface and SNMP The LAN port LANT is used for the PTP or NTP network connectivity to the Timing Clients Figure 3 TCA8000 and TCA8500 DC Timing Server Front View D OOOOOOQ OD JUNIPEI Tca s500 Es A l 1 z Ps 1 TOn O O Oe l n pa x ve 3 j mar L U 9805 y o l G0 G0 HO The front panel of the Timing Server with DC power connectors contains the following components as shown in the Figure 3 on page 5 e 1 Retainer screws e 2 LCD screen e 3 Selection buttons e 4 OK button e 5 MENU button 6 Power LED Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 5 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide e 7 Critical alarm LED 8 Major alarm LED O ESD grounding point 10 Craft MGMT port e 11 Minor alarm
50. dialog box stating System reboot is required to make changes effective Do you want to reboot is displayed Click Yes to reboot the Timing Server with the NTP support Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 33 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide NOTE If you reject the rebooting of the Timing Server the protocol change is not saved and the Timing Server continues to use the PTP After rebooting you cannot use the PTP commands and panes for configuring PTP functionalities To configure PTP functionalities by using the PTP panes and CLI commands you must enable the PTP support and reboot the Timing Server Creating an NTP Association Entry To create a new NTP association entry D NOTE You can add only a maximum of 20 NTP association entries Each NTP association entry should have a unique IPv4 address configured 1 Log in to the Timing Server as Admin or Read Write user 2 Click the Config tab 3 Locate the NTP tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 11 on page 34 Figure 11 Timing Server Config Page NTP Pane JUNIPETr Network Timing T1 NTP MD5 Trap SNMPv3 Users RADIUS gt Statu TE Current NTP Association j ias O Broadcast 255 255 255 2 7 9 2 gt Log O Manycast Server 234 12 23 32 6 gt Help gt Logout io Add Edit NTP Association Mode Broadcast Address
51. entry in the fields in the Add Edit NTP Association section Modify the applicable parameters for the selected association entry Click the Save button to save the changes Deleting an Existing NTP Association Entry To delete an existing NTP association entry 1 Log in to the Timing Server as Admin or Read Write user Click the Config tab Locate the NTP tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 11 on page 34 In the Current NTP Association window select the association entry to be deleted Click the Delete button to delete the selected association entry Configuring the MD5 Key List To configure the MD5 key list Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 35 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 1 Log in to the Timing Server as Admin or Read Write user 2 Click the Config tab 3 Locate the MD5 tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 12 on page 36 Figure 12 Timing Server Config Page MD5 Pane Juniper EE NETWORKS Network Timing E1 NTP MD5 Trap SNMPv3 Users RADIUS b Status 2 MD5 Security Keys E Admin ntpkey_MD5key_CERN 3362878469 Wed Jul 26 04 54 29 2006 2 Log 1 MDS bSVwi 2 3uSp MD5 key gt Hep 2 MD5 DAM EA LA MD5 key sl Current New Keys EEN ENE N Upload Key Browse TE NOTE You can view this pane only if the NTP sup
52. nee 70 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Table of Contents Chapter 6 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 System Status Page 73 Understanding System LEDS ses SS EE ROER SP E DER EDE BO SS ME DE 73 Port LEDS AE ET dare S ob ene A e a a EDE E 73 IEEE 1588 2008 Sync WEDS osers bond reien re paot aaa a E 1a Status Page DescriptiON EE SS eee eee eee ee 74 Accessing the Status Page EE EE eee eens 74 Understanding the Status Page SS Se eens 75 The Status Page System Pane ccc eee ees 75 The Status Page Alarm Pane cc ee eee 7 The Status Page EI1Pane iss SS ss eee eee 78 The Status Page Timing Pane SS SS ss eee 80 The Status Page PTP Pane cc eee 82 The Status Page NTP Pane Es eee eee 85 The Status Page GPS Pane When GPS Option Is Connected 87 Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page 89 Config Page DesEripiE sesse ia ESE DS EE wees Se EE RS EE T Ee EG ere 89 Accessing the Config Page SEE SS eee eee nee 89 Understanding the Config Page ee ee eens 91 The Config Page Network Pane SE EE EE Ee ee ee 92 The Config Page Timing Pane ss SS ss See eee eee 95 The Config Page E Pane iS ss ss eee ene 98 The Config Page PTP Pane cee eee 101 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Configurable Profiles 105 The Config Page NTP Pane ce eee 107 The Config Page M
53. network configuration and MAC address of the Ethernet port VLAN Port Association optional 186 VLAN port association is not required for the operation of IEEEIS588v2 and is used only when it is required to encapsulate the IEEEI588v2 timing packets and signaling if enabled into a VLAN packet format If the Ethernet switch in which the TCA6000 Timing Client is connected supports port based VLAN than this operation can be accomplished within the actual Ethernet switch Two VLANS are supported per Ethernet port that is LAN ethO and LAN2 eth1 When using VLANs the application would be that one VLAN is associated with PTP message events which are on the same VLAN as the PTP Grandmaster Ethernet port LAN1 The second VLAN would be associated with the management system within the network Following is the configuration commands to attach a VLAN to IEEEI588v2 PTP event messages Configuration requires the second level of login which is after login using admin admin or user assigned information the config login needs to be executed which is en at the prompt followed by entering the password enable The network parameters of the Ethernet interface should be configured before configuring the VLAN information The LAN ethO is used for the IEEEI588v3 PTP network connectivity to the Timing Clients For the out of band management network connectivity that is Telnet web interface SNMP so on either LANI ethO or LAN2 e
54. of the PPS output 1OMhz Output Indicates the availability of the 10 MHz output Syn Source Revertive Section Revertive Describes the configuration of the synchronization source revertive feature NOTE This section is visible only to the Admin user Indicates if the synchronization source selection mode is set as revertive or not Time Period Daylight Saving Time Section Offset Indicates the time period used by the Timing Server for changing back to the available highest priority synchronization source when the revertive feature is enabled that is the synchronization source selection mode is set as revertive and the time period is not configured as zero minute Describes the configuration of daylight saving time DST Indicates the configured DST offset value Start Date Indicates the date and month on which the DST starts Start Time Indicates the UTC time scale in 24 hour format at which the DST starts End Date Indicates the date and month on which the DST ends Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 81 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 8 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page Timing Pane continued Element Description End Time Indicates the DST time scale in 24 hour format at which the DST ends Protocol Support Config Section Describes the protocol support that is enabled in the Timing Server Configured Protocol Indicates the curr
55. on the Timing Server Status Page PTP Pane continued Element Description Port Status Indicates the current state of the PTP port The values are PTP_STATE_INITIALIZING e PTP_STATE_FAULTY PTP_STATE_DISALBED e PTP_STATE_LISTENING e PTP_STATE_PRE_MASTER e PTP_STATE_MASTER PTP_STATE_PASSIVE PTP_STATE_UNCALIBRATED Mode Indicates that the Timing Server is a PTP slave GM Clock Class Indicates the traceability of the time or frequency distributed by the PTP Grandmaster clock When the Timing Server is a Grandmaster clock this field represents the Timing Server clock class Clock classes are defined by the configured telecom standard and are used in the BMC Best Master Clock algorithm The telecom standard can be set as ITU T G 8265 1 ITU T G 8275 1 or IEEEIS88v2 by using the config telecom standard command or through the PTP pane in the timing server configuration page GM Clock Accuracy Indicates the clock accuracy of the PTP Grandmaster clock When the Timing Server is a Grandmaster clock this field represents the server s clock accuracy Clock accuracy value is also used in the BMC Best Master Clock algorithm GM Priority 1 Indicates the priority value of the PTP Grandmaster clock The values range from O to 254 Priority value is used in the BMC Best Master Clock algorithm GM Priority 2 Indicates the priority2 value of the PTP Grandmaster clock The values range from O to 254 Priority2 value is use
56. or TCA8500 Timing Server Inthe Primary DNS field enter the IP address of the primary DNS to be assigned to the Timing Server D NOTE Leave blank if not required In the Secondary DNS field enter the IP address of the secondary DNS to be assigned to the Timing Server D NOTE Leave blank if not required Apply save b If the DHCP button is selected the DHCP server will automatically provide the Timing Server with IP address information Apply save Connect to the network c Contact a network administrator to enable appropriate settings for the following Speed 100 Mbps recommended Duplex Full duplex recommended Auto negotiation Disabled recommended Visually Testing the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server With GPS 1 Connect the Timing Server and computer to the local network segment and launch the web browser 2 Open the Timing Server webpage by using the new IP address from above enter login password 3 Click the Status button and observe the System page The following information should be present Model Board S N System S N Software version Hardware version FPGA version Temperature MAC addresses for LAN 1 and LAN 2 ports 4 Click the GPS page and observe the following information Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 17 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Receiver status Good Antenna status Good e Satellite status
57. reach a network through a specific Ethernet interface config ethO ip mode Selects the IP mode for the Ethernet O LAN1 port between Admin Static and DHCP e Read Write config ethO speed Selects the speed for the Ethernet O LAN1 port between 10 e Admin and 1OOMbps e Read Write config eth auto nego Turns Auto Negotiation on or off for Ethernet 1 LAN2 port Admin Read Write config eth duplex Selects the duplex mode for the Ethernet 1 LAN2 port between Admin half or full duplex e Read Write config eth ip Configures IP settings for Ethernet 1 LAN2 port IP address Admin mask and gateway Read Write NOTE TCA supports only one default gateway for both ethO and eth interfaces You can create static routes to reach a network through a specific Ethernet interface Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 161 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command config eth ip mode Description Supported Users Selects the IP mode for the Ethernet 1 LAN2 port between e Admin Static and DHCP e Read Write config eth speed Selects the speed for the Ethernet 1 LAN2 port between 10 Admin and 100Mbps e Read Write config gps anti jamming Enables or disables the anti jamming capability for the Admin Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver e Read Write NOTE This command is available only if the TCA8000 and TCA8500
58. reboot the Timing Server Halt Select to halt the current operation of the Timing Server Reboot Select to reboot the Timing Server The pull down menu below the option buttons displays the current software image that s active User can also use the pull down menu to select a different image This new image will take effect after the system finishes rebooting Apply Button Click to execute the corresponding operation Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 129 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide The Admin Page Config Pane Figure 53 Timing Server Admin Page Config Pane JUNIPer TCA8000 Timing Server NETWORKS Password Alarm Service Upgrade Config Remote Log b Status 7 aa Configuration Operation onfig aam Reset to manufacture configuration Admin z Log Backup configuration P Help Restore configuration gt Logout Browse Restore SSL Key Ln e A Restore SSL Certificate Browse Configuration Unicast Operation Download Unicast Slave List Upload Unicast Slave List Unsecured communication Protocols Configuration Protocol ICMP state Disable Protocol Support Config PTPINTP Config PTP NTP LCD Configuration State Enable gt MT z Table 29 on page 130 describes the elements that appear on the Admin page Config pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 29 Elements on the Timing Server A
59. snmp readonly community commanad 65 config snmp readwrite community commanad 65 config SNMP trap add command eeessesee sees 65 config snmp trap del command eseee see ees 65 config snmp v3user add command eesessee ee 65 config snmp v3user del COMMANA 65 config SAP COMMMANG AA tewwsssveteestivcs config ssl cert CommanNd eeeeee see ees see ee ee ee ee 1 config SSI KEY COmMmanNd ee ee ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 config static route add command config static route del commana config sync src priority command config sync src revertive COmMMAanNd eeeee ees ees 167 config telecom standard COMMANGC cece 167 config timezone command eeeeee see ee ee ee ee ee 167 config unsecured communication protocols olaalaars talo EE confie user add EE ER ER ee EE ee config user ClaSS ee ee ese ee ee eek ee ee eek ee ee ee ee eg ee ee confie user delapan ed aid ee ee config user DasSWOFd eee ee ee see ee eek ee ek ee ee ee ee ee config web command ee ee see ese ek see ee ee ee ee ee config web mode command config web timeout command console cable specifications in EE raias 203 conventions MOCE eel AE AE EE iii c stomer SUDDORE perna contacting JTAC D deDisER ES EA OAR 199 dimensions Dhysical RE ee N ED EE es es 199 Disable commaind ss EE EER EK ceeds 168 212 Dynamic SSL certificate OVEMVIEW sisi RE ace ee Aah 23 E e mail lists adding USefS EE EE N Ni 53
60. ss se 30 Setting NTP Parameters ss ss ss ss ee eee eee eee eee 32 Enabling the NTPSUDDORES GE ee ae dakar gate ese ae die ee A 32 Creating an NTP Association Entry 0 0 eee eae 34 Modifying an Existing NTP Association Entry 0 0000 cee eee 35 Deleting an Existing NTP Association Entry n sanassa c cece eee 35 Configuring the MD5 Key LiSt ES SE SS SE SS SS eee ee 35 Configuring Alafms ss ska ve EE es EA EE DE ae ER EE SA ER AE EE EE EE 36 CONTISUIING Tas sie awed das contend oa EER E ROSS EES OR DE SE RE 40 Specifying SNMPv3 Contacts ESE ES SS ee eens 40 Creating Map aree S ENS esd DRS HS EEN SR ER EE SE ee 4 Deleting Trap TargetS 0 eee eens 4 Creating SNMPV3 USNS cis cdcad can SEER ERGER boo RE oe aS RR EE De 4 Managing TEASER ACGOUMS vi ccc dito ROES coe dees DE cede RR 42 Creating an User ACCOUNT ss weak ER amp Sm SERE wae aw DEE a ed aes EER 42 Modifying an Existing User Account 2 0 eee 43 Deleting an Existing User Account EE EE ee ee eee 44 Changing the Login Password for Read Write User 00000 esas 44 Configuring User Authentication through RADIUS 0 0 45 Adding a New RADIUS Authentication Server Entry 0005 48 Deleting a RADIUS Authentication Server Entry 0 000005 48 Modifying RADIUS Authentication Server Entry Details 48 Contisuring Agtpentication Order occ maas SWA EES set HARE DS ERG oad 49 Configuring RAD
61. the Config page displays the NTP tab instead of the PTP tab and also displays the MD5 tab By default the PTP support is enabled in the Timing server 90 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Understanding the Config Page The Config Page Network Pane on page 92 The Config Page Timing Pane on page 95 The Config Page E Pane on page 98 The Config Page PTP Pane on page 101 The Config Page NTP Pane on page 107 The Config Page MD5 Pane on page 109 The Config Page Trap Pane on page 110 The Config Page SNMPv3 Pane on page 111 The Config Page Users Pane on page 113 The Config Page Profile Pane on page 114 The Config Page RADIUS Pane on page 116 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 9 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide The Config Page Network Pane Figure 37 Timing Server Config Page Network Pane Network Timing E1 PTP Trap sw Users RADIUS gt Status z Network mi Cim Cwe IP Address 20 20 20 42 gt Admin Mask 255 255 2550 5 Log Gateway 2o20 201 gt Help PrimayDNS SSCS b Ep SecondayDNS SCS Domain fiocalhost Mode Static C DHCP Speed Toon Duplex Fur gt Auto Negotiation Enable Apply Ping OOO Static Route 20 20 20 0 0 172 19 37 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Add Edit Route
62. 0 72 08 DNS Servers The Timing Server GUI will automatically time out after 5 minutes of inactivity The login and password will have to be reentered to gain access to the unit Changing Resetting the Login Password for Admin User We recommend that the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server login password of the Admin user be changed from the manufacturer set default to maintain secure access to the server Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 25 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide To change the login password of the Admin user 1 Click the Admin tab The Admin page Password pane appears See Figure 7 on page 26 En NOTE The Admin tab is visible only to the Admin user Figure 7 Timing Server Admin Page Password Pane la IE Bc NI PER WEN N Hosea WEE GEEN a System Name amp Password Config Hostname host Old Password gt Admin New Password Rebpe New Password Password Recovery 4 2 Inthe Hostname field of the System Name amp Password section enter the hostname to be assigned to the Timing Server 3 In the Old Password field enter the current admin password 4 In the New Password field enter the password that you want to use D NOTE Passwords are case sensitive and accept alphanumeric characters Passwords must contain a minimum of four characters 5 In the Retype New Password field enter the password that you want to use 6 Cl
63. 00 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide The Config Page RADIUS Pane Figure 47 Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane JUNIPer TCA8000 Timing Server NETWORKS Network Timing E1 PIP Trap sump Users RADIUS b Status a gt Admin gt Log gt Help e P Logout Server IP Port Retry Timeout Secret Word II ee BT IE IT Authentication Order ioca a RADIUS Accounting Servers Server IP Port p oere Server IP Port Retry Timeout Secret Word Ce TT ee ee eee RADIUS Accounting Level 1 For login accounting only 2 For interactive and login accounting 3 For configuration interactive and login accounting RADIUS Accounting Status T Enable Disable Table 23 on page 116 describes the elements that appear on the Config page RADIUS pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 23 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane Element Description RADIUS Authentication This section allows you to view and configure RADIUS authentication servers to be used _Servers Section by the Timing Server for user authentication mmm 116 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Table 23 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane continued Element Description Displays a list of configured RADIUS authentication servers with their corresponding con
64. 15 Juniper Networks Inc 39 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Traps The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers can be configured to send event information to trap destinations on a network Specifying SNMPv3 Contacts on page 40 Creating Trap Targets on page 41 Deleting Trap Targets on page 41 Creating SNMPv3 Users on page 41 Specifying SNMPv3 Contacts You can configure the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server to send alarm information to SNMP community files To configure the Timing Server to send information to community files 1 2 8 Click the Config tab The Config page appears Locate the Trap tab at the top right of the page See Figure 15 on page 40 In the sysLocation field enter the location of the Timing Server In the sysName field enter the name used to identify the Timing Server In the sysContact field enter the X address of the manager that you want the Timing Server to use In the ReadOnlyComm field enter the string that you want the Timing Server to use to access the local SNMP read community In the RWriteComm field enter the string that you want the Timing Server to use to access the local SNMP write community Click Apply to save changes Figure 15 Timing Server Config Page Trap Pane Network TEneg Ex pr tap SKU gt Status SNMP gt Contig SysLocation anywhere SSA spsCortadt ladrin ReadOnyComm public Aw J Rwnit
65. 3 Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server ss ss ss ss 21 Figure 5 TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Login Page sesse 24 Figure 6 Timing Server Status Page System Pane ss cee eee eee 25 Figure 7 Timing Server Admin Page Password Pane SS Ee ee 26 Figure 8 Timing Server Config Page Network Pan ss Ee ee 29 Figure 9 Timing Server Config Page PTP Pane Es ss eee eee 30 Figure 10 Timing Server Admin Page Config Pane 0000 cece ee 33 Figure 11 Timing Server Config Page NTP Pane 0 cee eee eee 34 Figure 12 Timing Server Config Page MD5 Pane 2 0 0 ce eee eee 36 Figure 13 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane PTP 005 38 Figure 14 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane NTP 200005 39 Figure 15 Timing Server Config Page Trap Pane 0 0 eee eee 40 Figure 16 Timing Server Config Page SNMPv3 Pane 00 eee eee 42 Figure 17 Timing Server Config Page Users Pane see ee ee 43 Figure 18 Timing Server Config Page Profile Pane 0 0 0 se 45 Figure 19 Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane Authentication 47 Figure 20 Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane Accounting 5 Figure 21 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane PTP esse 54 Figure 22 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane NTP 200005 59 Figure 23 Timing Server Admin Page Config Pane
66. 4 packet sec 2 From the Announce Range lists select the range minimum and maximum of announce interval message rate from the options 1 packet 1 sec Ipacket 2 sec 1 packet 4 sec and 1 packet 8 sec 3 From the Sync Interval lists select the range minimum and maximum of sync event message rate from the options 1 packet sec 2 packet sec 4 packet sec 8 packet sec 16 packet sec 32 packet sec and 64 packet sec 4 Click the Apply button to save the unicast parameter changes To add the Timing Clients Slaves for the Timing Server 1 Inthe IP Address field enter the IP address of the Timing Client Slave through which the Grandmaster sends or receives event messages 2 Click the Add button to add the Timing Client entry in the Slave List window To delete the Timing Client entry 1 Select the Timing Client entry that you want to delete from the Slave List window 2 Click the Delete button to delete the entry or click the Clear All button to delete all the entries from the Slave List window Setting NTP Parameters The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers support using the NTP to synchronize time You can define the NTP association details and the MD5 key list to configure NTP Enabling the NTP Support on page 32 Creating an NTP Association Entry on page 34 Modifying an Existing NTP Association Entry on page 35 Deleting an Existing NTP Association Entry on page 35 Configuring the MD5 Key List on page 35
67. 5 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Figure 18 Timing Server Config Page Profile Pane Old Password New Password Log Retype New Password zi Logout 4 In the Old Password field enter your current password 5 In the New Password field enter the new password to replace the old password 6 In the Retype New Password field reenter the new password 7 Click Save button to change your password and save the changes DB NOTE The new password will be effective from next login onwards The current session is not affected Configuring User Authentication through RADIUS The TCA 8000 and TCA 8500 Timing Servers support RADIUS server authentication local authentication or both based on the configured authentication order to authenticate the user logging in to the Timing Server When you configure the authentication order as RADIUS server authentication followed by the local authentication the Timing Server passes the information about the logging user to the configured RADIUS servers for authentication If any one of the RADIUS server successfully authenticates the user then the Timing Server allows the user to login If all the configured RADIUS servers fail to authenticate the user or configured RADIUS servers are not available then the Timing Server performs the local authentication and allows the user to login after successful local authen
68. 8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server a standard RJ 45 to DB 9 cable is used Table 47 Signal Flow Diagram From RJ 45 Signal Direction Signal To DB 9 1 RTS not connected gt CTS 8 2 DTR not connected gt DSR 6 3 TXD RXD 2 4 GND gt GND 5 5 GND gt GND 5 6 RXD lt TXD 3 7 DSR not connected DTR 4 8 CTS not connected pa RTS Y Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 203 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 58 Console Cable Connectors Pin 1 204 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc APPENDIX H Warranty and Support Requesting Technical Support on page 205 e Self Help Online Tools and Resources on page 205 Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks Inc on page 206 Requesting Technical Support Technical product support is available through the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC If you are a customer with an active J Care or JNASC support contract or are covered under warranty and need post sales technical support you can access our tools and resources online or open a case with JTAC JTAC policies For a complete understanding of our JTAC procedures and policies review the JTAC User Guide located at http www juniper net us en local pdf resource guides 7100059 en pdf Product warranties For product warranty information visit http www juniper net support warranty JTAC hours of operation The JTA
69. ABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command config accounting level Description Configures the information to be used by the Timing Server for accounting The values are e 1 For login accounting only e 2 For interactive and login accounting e 3 For configuration interactive and login accounting Supported Users Admin e Read Write 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 Admin e Read Write 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 Admin e Read Write 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 e A negative delay compensation value to compensate the positive delay introduced by the cable A positive delay compensation value to advance the PPS output delay relative to the absolute value Admin Read Write config antenna voltage Configures the input voltage for the antenna between 3 3 or 5V Admin e Read Write config alarm email receiver Configures recipients of alar
70. ATION GPS ANTENNA SHORT GPS ANTENNA OPEN GPS NO USABLE SATELLITE GPS LEAP SECOND PENDING GPS RECEIVER INACTIVE TIMING OSC DAC RANGE OVEN TEMP DEVIATION HIGH OVEN TEMP DEVIATION LOW TE1 LOS TE1 LOF TE1 AIS TE1 RAI TE LOS TE LOF TE AIS TE RAI SYS DIAG FAILURE ACCOUNTING SERVER UNREACHABLE NTP PEER UNREACHABLE ENTP PEER UNREACHABLE FREG HOLDOVER FREG FREERUN FREG REF INPUT CHANGE FREG INPUT GUALITY CHANGE LINK DOWN LINK UP FREQ_ACQUIRING OT None HE F oil aoe rr ne OW rr Ne SIO F rr ke sr EF rr Ne FiO rr sr EF rr sr EF rr sr EF rr sr EF rr sr EF rr None TE rr ke dr rr tone HEF rr Ne CF rr ke dr Pw rr Ne SIO F mr fore BO PM rr dr EF rr Ne sr rr Nene TE 6 TT Noe TE 6 rr tea CF FCT mior TE F rr None TE rr Ne EF r re sr Pw rr Ne CF rr re dr e rr Ne FIT F OT Ne EF rr Sr EF rr mine TE F C aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaARARRARaR Auto Clear Expiration Timer hour Alarm Email Recipients SMTP user OCS User3 Te User5 Tee EA From User2 User4 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 59 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Removing a User from the Alarm Event Recipient List To remove a user from the list of recipients who receive alarm events 1 2 Click the Admin tab Locate the
71. Acquired Verifying the Product TI E1 Interface Support The TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server ship with both T1 and El software images installed in the two internal non volatile memory partitions By default the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server use the El interface type To select the T1 interface type see Upgrading the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Software on page 59 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc PART 3 Configuring and Upgrading the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 21 Upgrading the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Software on page 59 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 19 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 20 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 3 Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server This chapter describes the procedure to configure the Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers The following topics are described in this chapter TCA User Accounts Overview on page 21 Dynamic SSL Certificate Overview on page 23 Accessing the User Interface on page 23 Requirements for Using the Graphical User Interface on page 24 Accessing the Graphical User Interface on page 24 Changing Resetting the Login Password for Admin User on page 25 Changing the IP Address on page 27 Setting Precision Time Protocol PTP Parameters on page 30 Setting NTP Parameters on page 32 Configuring Ala
72. Admin e Read Write e Read Only show sync src priority Displays the current Sync Source priority list e Admin e Read Write e Read Only show sync src revertive Displays if the synchronization source Admin selection mode is set as revertive or not and the time period show sysinfo Displays system information e Admin e Read Write e Read Only show syslog Displays system log num of lines Admin e Read Write e Read Only show telecom standard Displays the telecom standard set for the e Admin telecom profile e Read Write e Read Only show time Displays Time Sync Source its quality state e Admin and Stratum gt Read Write e Read Only show timing output Displays timing output information for PPS e Admin IRIG B 5 1 MHz and 10 MHz output ports e Read Write e Read Only show Displays the status of unsecured transferor e Admin unsecured communication protocols status communication protocols such as ICMP Read Write TFTP FTP and Telnet protocol e Read Only 156 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 37 CLI Viewing Options continued Command Description Supported Users show user history Displays command history for users e Admin e Read Write NOTE The Read Only or Read Write users can use this command toviewonlycommand Read Only history of their sessions The Admin user can use this command to view command history of all users show users
73. Admin user and the enable mode Hence if you forget the password of the Admin user you cannot perform any administrator functionalities in the TCA system 162 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command config ntp add broadcast Description Creates an NTP association entry for the specified IPv4 address with the NTP mode set to Broadcast You can define the following optional parameters prefer version min poll max poll and keyid NOTE The IPv4 address should be a Class A address Class B address or Class C address You can add a maximum of 20 entries including all types of NTP modes Each entry should have a unique IPv4 address Supported Users Admin e Read Write config ntp add manycast server Creates an NTP association entry for the specified IPv4 address with the NTP mode set to Manycast Server You can define the optional parameter keyid NOTE The IPv4 address should be a Class D address You can add a maximum of 20 entries including all types of NTP modes Each entry should have a unique IPv4 address e Admin e Read Write config ntp del Deletes the specified NTP association entry Admin e Read Write config ntp generate md5 key list Generates the MD5 key list using the system command ntp keygen The generated list is stored in the etc config nt
74. Before installing the Timing Server on an active network change the default password admin of the Admin user to maintain secure access to the Timing Server O NOTE You can reset passwords of the Admin user and the enable mode to factory defaults through the CLI GUI or hardware mechanism For more information about resetting of passwords see Changing Resetting the Login Password for Admin User on page 25 and Resetting the Passwords of Both Admin User Account and Enable Mode to Factory Defaults on page 150 To change the password of the Admin user one of the following methods may be used Configuration through the craft MGMT port on the front panel 1 Login as admin a gt admin lt cr gt b gt password admin lt cr gt 2 Enable privileged commands a gt enable lt cr gt 14 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 3 Chapter 2 Installing and Setting Up a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server b gt password enable lt cr gt Execute the following command to change the Admin user password config password Please input old password admin lt cr gt Please input new password admin123 lt cr gt Please re type new password admin123 lt cr gt Configuration from the management interface through the Ethernet port on the back panel 1 10 1 12 Connect a standard Ethernet cable between the Timing Client LANIV LANZ and the network port of the PC Launch an Internet browser on your
75. By default the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers use the El interface type and the active software image is present in the partition 1 The LCD screen displays the partition 1 as Primary and the partition 2 as Secondary under the Admin menu 64 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 4 Upgrading the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Software To select an alternate software image using the hardware mechanism 1 Press the Menu button in the front panel of the Timing Server to display menus in the LCD screen 2 Press the appropriate SELECT buttons in the front panel to select the Admin menu from the displayed menus 3 Press the OK button in the front panel to display sub menus for the selected Admin menu in the LCD screen 4 Press the appropriate SELECT buttons in the front panel to select the Reboot Secondary sub menu for rebooting the Timing Server with the software image present in the partition 2 5 Press the OK button in the front panel to reboot the Timing Server with the selected image NOTE If the appropriate software image interface is not shown in either software image partitions upgrade the inactive memory partition with the appropriate software image and then perform the reboot as described in Upgrading the Software Using a GUI Browser on page 60 or Upgrading the Software Using the CLI on page 63 If the LCD configuration change functionality is disabled the system does not display the Admin menu in th
76. C centers have resources available 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year Self Help Online Tools and Resources For quick and easy problem resolution Juniper Networks has designed an online self service portal called the Customer Support Center CSC that provides you with the following features Find CSC offerings http www juniper net customers support Search for known bugs http www2 juniper net kb Find product documentation http www juniper net techpubs Find solutions and answer questions using our Knowledge Base http kb juniper net Download the latest versions of software and review release notes http www juniper net customers csc software Search technical bulletins for relevant hardware and software notifications https www juniper net alerts Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 205 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Join and participate in the Juniper Networks Community Forum http www juniper net company communities Open a case online in the CSC Case Management tool http www juniper net cm Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks Inc 206 If a problem cannot be resolved by the JTAC technician a Return Materials Authorization RMA is issued This number is used to track the returned material at the factory and to return repaired or new components to the customer as needed NOTE Do not return any component to
77. CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters interval that is profile priority1 priority2 domain number two step delay interval announce interval sync interval announce receipt timeout NOTE Two step is not enabled when using TCA Timing Client as it is not required config ptp grandmaster 01120 O 6 O 6 3 where default profile 0 priority amp 2 1 domain 20 one step Delay_Response Request Rate 6 Announce Interval O Sync Rate 6 Announce Timeout 3 ptp gm dsc Configures the Differential Service DiffServ of the IP packet which transports the PTP event and signaling messages This should be configured to Explicit Forward EF which is a value of 46 decimal config ptp gmslv dscp 46 config ptp gm disable Disables the PTP protocol Only after your confirmation the PTP protocol is disabled D NOTE This command is applicable for all profile types config ptp gm disable Are you sure you want to disable grandmaster ptp y n y config ptp gm enable Enables the PTP protocol Only after your confirmation the PTP protocol is enabled NOTE This command is applicable for all profile types config ptp gm enable Are you sure you want to enable grandmaster ptp y n y ptp start announce Configures the announce packet start timeout value in minutes The value can be between O and 120 config ptp start announce 70 Effective upon reboot Juniper Profile Configuratio
78. D Ge Ee 1 config AOMAIN ee eer ee ee ee ee eek ee eg ee ee ee ee ee 1 eli Hei AE EE OE i aaie 1 config el output loopback J config el OUTPUT POF ta ee ee ene ek ee ek ee ee ee ee ee 1 config enable DasSWOFd ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 config ethO aUtO NEBO ee ee ese ee ee ee ee ee 1 config ethO dupleX eeeee see esse ek seek ee ee ee ee ee 1 confie EthO P E ER DB ET Ee config ethO iD MOdE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee config ethO speed config eth auto nego config eth GUBlEX EE oe ee Ee ee Ee COMPS Cth DiE ER EE DE RE SE SE configethlip mode ss si ede ee config ethl speed ESE ie EE Ee config gps anti jamMMINE esse see ee see ee ee ee 209 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 210 config NOLDOVE r State ese ese ee see ee ek ee ee 162 config NOStNAM Esini 162 COMMS InSED ER EE EE ee AA N 162 config lANSUABE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ek ee ee 162 CONFIG lCAd CONFIB ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg ee ee 162 Config ntp add broadcast 63 config ntp add manycast Server 63 config ntp del esse es see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eek 63 config ntp generate mdS5 key liSt ees 63 config ntp reload mdS5 key list esse seek 63 Config DasSWOTd e ee ees ee see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg ee eek 63 config protocol SUDDOF eeeee see seeks eek eek 63 config ptp add Seer ee ee see ee ee ee ee ee eek 63 config ptp grandmaster ee ese
79. D5 Pane EE EE Es eee 109 The Config Page Trap Pane SS SS Se ee Ee ee es ee ee ee ee ee 110 The Config Page SNMPv3 Pane 0 cc eee eee eee 111 The Config Page Users Pane SS EE Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 13 The Config Page Profile Pane eee 114 The Config Page RADIUS Pane SS SS Ese ee es se ee ee ee ee 116 Chapter 8 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page 121 Admit Page DESCrIBTION is ase stew ER EK EE Ee DR KEER wend ates Decks 121 Accessing the Admin Page srir 0 ccc eee eee eee ene 121 Understanding the Admin Page EES SS SS eee eee 121 The Admin Page Password Pane 0 ccc cee ee ees 122 The Admin Page Alarm Pane SE EE ee eee 123 The Admin Page Service Pane 0 SE EE ss se eee ee 127 The Admin Page Upgrade Pane SS EE ES eee 128 The Admin Page Config Pane ss ss ss eee 130 Chapter 9 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Log Page sesse 133 Las Page Description Es EE dee a rera eir E EER EED RR ES KERE ae 133 Accessing the Log Page css resice ris parini Tar eee ee EEE ee ee 133 Understanding the Log Page EE Ee ee eens 133 The Log Page EventLog Pane ce es 134 The Log Page SySLog Pane SS ss EE ee eee ees 134 The Log Page AuthLog Pane SEE SS SE eee eee 1385 The Log Page Daemon Pane ce ee eens 136 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc v TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server I
80. DIUS authentication server in the authentication server list Secret Word Enter the password shared with the specified RADIUS authentication server The character length ranges from 16 through 32 characters The characters that can be used to define the secret word are A Z a z 0 9 and special symbols that is _ i lt gt Save Button Authentication Order Section RADIUS Accounting Servers Section Radius Accounting Servers window Click to save the configuration details of the RADIUS authentication server This section allows you to configure the order of authentication The default authentication order is RADIUS server authentication and then the local authentication e radius User is authenticated by using configured RADIUS authentication servers e local User is authenticated locally NOTE The value in the first drop box takes precedence over the value in the second drop box This section allows you to view and configure RADIUS accounting servers to be used by the Timing Server for accounting Displays a list of configured RADIUS accounting servers with their corresponding configuration details NOTE You can add only a maximum of three RADIUS accounting servers Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 117 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 23 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane continued Element De
81. Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Timing Pane Element Timing Config Section Holdover State Description This section allows the user to configure the timing output options on the Timing Server Allows you to set the TCA system to remain in the holdover state or change to the internal state after 24 hours of holdover state e Yes The system remains in the holdover state instead of changing to the internal state after 24 hours of holdover state However the system changes to the internal state when the signal is lost during acquisition locking or resetting the system No default The system changes to the internal state after 24 hours of holdover state IRIG B Format Allows you to set the IRIG B output format 1 5MHz Time Zone Section Allows you to set the frequency of the 5 1 MHz output port Allows you to set the local time zones Time Zone Allows you to set the local time zone Daylight Saving Time Allows you to adjust the clock for DST Section Offset Allows you to select the time period in minutes to be adjusted for DST The default value is O minute that is the DST is turned off Start Date Allows you to select the date and month on which the DST starts The default value is 1 January Start Time Allows you to select the UTC time scale in 24 hour format at which the DST starts The default value is 00 00 UTC GMT End Date Allows you to select the date and mo
82. GR 173 CLI Configuration 7 Status sa SE MR RE RE Ee EDE EERS sew ane dae BES 175 Default Profile Configuration Command EE EE es eee eee 176 Juniper Profile Configuration Command ss EE eee eee 177 Telecom Profile Without Signaling Configuration Command 178 Telecom Profile With Signaling Configuration Command 179 Grandmaster Cluster Configuration ES SE SS eee 181 Status Command S nines meae naa ooo EE bes ag geiser Be EER 182 Backup and Restore Commands PIP SS SS ES eee Se 183 Sync Source Selection EE eee eee eee eens 184 Configuration Eornimands ss sis SEEK dx ede ded ave ee ease Siew EE DE 185 Status Cornimands se bus coxa hoger ORE ESE weed acd eed HR RE BES 185 Ethernet Port Network Configuration ese ss se cee eee 185 Configuration Eormmands ss sers ser ER RR ED RNEER PRE qed dare ons 185 Status Eammands s sorp heoi ahaa cheng DS ER De BED didn OR SP 186 VLAN Port Association Optional ms dian sn EER SEER EER ER RE DE ee EE ie 186 Contisuration COMMANGS ss sms DEE ER ESE PERE DOE RE RE EDEN Ge ove 187 Status Cammahnds iss obees wetas at Sag ake SEER HERE RR eae E 188 Contisuration Validatief sisie see BEE he RR be PA wed ASE RA ER EE wees 188 Statie Route lP 6ptional is sis onse bur RE RD DA EER LERE DE RE 188 Contisuration Commands rse eari rerba ETE SIB RA BA RE DE He Ss 188 Status Coimmands s ss SE aas Ri EE EDE BERE ER Ghee gee ea ee 189 Exam ES nepran AL OES AO ON IE
83. IUS ACCOUNtINB SE SS SE EE ee ee ee 49 Adding a New RADIUS Accounting Server Entry ee ee se ee see 52 Deleting a RADIUS Accounting Server Entry SEE Ee se se ee ee ee 52 Modifying RADIUS Accounting Server Entry Details 53 Specifying Recipients for Alarm E Mail Notifications 53 Adding a User to the E Mail List SS SS SS eee 53 Removing a User from the Alarm Event Recipient List 56 Resetting Factory DefaultS esse ese eee ee eee eee eee 56 Stopping and Restarting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 57 Upgrading the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Software sisie ss ese 59 Upgrade Requirements EE EE ee eee ee eee eens 59 Selecting Between the Pre Installed Software Images Using a GUI Browser 60 Upgrading the Software Using a GUI Browser 0 eee 60 Selecting Between the Pre Installed Software Images Using the CLI 62 Upgrading the Software Using the CLI SS SS SS SS SS Se SS see 63 Selecting Between the Pre Installed Software Images Using the Hardware Mechanism s bose be date oom bede sl De ai AE DA EA de Ag DA 64 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Graphical User Interface GUI Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Login Page 4 69 Losin Page DESCHOUOM saen ciavtetaiey RE SEE DER Sud es Se le edge ai a daked Oe aude end re 69 Accessing the Login Page SES eee eee eens 69 Understanding the Login Page cece eee
84. Indicates the coordinates of the Timing Server antenna Altitude Indicates this height of the antenna as determined using GPS information relative to sea level NOTE Not accurate to survey height tied to GPS normalized altitude No of Usable Satellites Indicates the number of satellites observed with an appropriate SNR level Satellites Section This window provides information about the satellites to which the Timing Server has established a connection Sat Number Indicates the number of the satellite contacted SNR Indicates the strength of the satellite signal Typical SNR value should be 4 AMU or higher Status Indicates the communication status between the satellite and the Timing Server e Acquired Communication is established e Never Acquired Communication with a satellite has never been established 88 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page This chapter describes the Config page for the Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers The following topics are addressed Config Page Description on page 89 Accessing the Config Page on page 89 Understanding the Config Page on page 91 Config Page Description The Config pages enable you to change the IP address assigned to your TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server change the sync source priority configure T1 output ports set SNMP access parameters and adjust the PTP or NTP parameters to
85. JUNIPET NETWORKS TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Modified 2015 08 31 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Juniper Networks Inc 1133 Innovation Way Sunnyvale California 94089 USA 408 745 2000 www juniper net Juniper Networks Junos Steel Belted Radius NetScreen and ScreenOS are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc in the United States and other countries The Juniper Networks Logo the Junos logo and JunosE are trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc All other trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners Juniper Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document Juniper Networks reserves the right to change modify transfer or otherwise revise this publication without notice TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc All rights reserved Revision History August 2015 Release 3 6 0 The information in this document is current as of the date on the title page YEAR 2000 NOTICE Juniper Networks hardware and software products are Year 2000 compliant Junos OS has no known time related limitations through the year 2038 However the NTP application is known to have some difficulty in the year 2036 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT The Juniper Networks product that is the subject of this techn
86. LED e 12 ACO button 13 REFRESH button e 14 CANCEL button 15 Card ejectors The LCD screen displays the applicable menus and the hostname as Juniper Networks You can change the default IP address of the Timing Server through the craft MGMT port or by using the corresponding buttons The LEDs display the power status and alarm status of the Timing Server The retainer screws are used to secure the removable base board inside the chassis and the card ejectors are used to gently remove the base board from the chassis for service You can clear all alarms set on the device by using the ACO button A CAUTION You must loosen the retainer screws before removing the base board from the chassis using the card ejectors for any servicing requirement A CAUTION To protect the device and its components from electrostatic damage wear an antistatic wrist strap and connect it to the ESD grounding point while handling the device Figure 4 TCA8000 and TCA8500 DC Timing Server Rear View OOOO OO D povere Power a ds EI EI AAR Fae ee ae Fie Dae a ACC AAR
87. Mode field click the Static button to activate the address fields 3 Inthe IP Address field enter the IP address that you want the Timing Server to use NOTE After you save the IP address change you must launch the Timing Server user interface using the new IP address to view and configure the current settings 4 Inthe Mask field enter the subnet mask that you want the Timing Server to use 5 Inthe Gateway field enter the IP address of the gateway with which you want the Timing Server to register 6 Inthe Primary DNS field enter the IP address of the Primary DNS with which you want to register the Timing Server 7 Inthe Secondary DNS field enter the IP address of the Secondary DNS with which you want to register the Timing Server 8 To determine whether an IP address is currently assigned enter the IP address in the Ping field and click Go If the ping goes through then the IP address is already taken Otherwise it is not assigned and can be used by the Timing Server 9 Click the Apply button to save and implement the changes Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 27 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 28 To configure or change VLAN settings for the Ethernet ports Click the Config tab The Config page appears See Figure 8 on page 29 Inthe LAN field select a LAN LAN1 or LAN2 for which VLAN settings to be configured Inthe Mode field select the Static option
88. PC In the URL field type the following default IP address LAN1 http 192 168 0 200 LAN2 http 192 168 1 200 The Timing Server login page appears In the Login field enter the following admin Case sensitive use all lower case In the password field enter the following admin Case sensitive use all lower case Click the Login button Click the Admin tab and locate the Password tab across the top tabs of the Admin page In the Hostname field enter the name assigned to the Timing Server In the Old Password field enter the current password of the Admin user In the New Password field enter the new password to replace the old password In the Retype New Password field reenter the new password Click the Apply button to save hostname and password changes to the memory D NOTE All the examples in this guide use the default password admin for the Admin user Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 15 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Assigning an IP Address to the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Juniper Networks assigns a default IP address to a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server to allow access to the user interface The default IP address must be changed before installing the Timing Server on an active network To change the IP address one of the following methods may be used Manual entry from the keypad on the front panel Configuration t
89. Server IP Port Retry Timeout and Secret Word fields Modify the populated values Click the Save button to save the changes done in the selected RADIUS accounting server entry Specifying Recipients for Alarm E Mail Notifications The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers can e mail alarm event messages directly to users Adding a User to the E Mail List on page 53 Removing a User from the Alarm Event Recipient List on page 56 Adding a User to the E Mail List To add a user to the list of e mail recipients to whom the Timing Server sends alarm events Click the Admin tab Locate the Alarm section across the top of the Admin page See Figure 21 on page 54 and Figure 22 on page 55 In the Alarm Email Recipients section a Inthe SMTP field enter the IP Address or domain name of the e mail server the Timing Server will use to send e mail messages b In the User x field enter the IP address or domain name of the user to which the Timing Server will send alarm event information c Inthe From field enter the IP address or domain name of the from address which the Timing Server will use to send e mail messages Click the Apply button to save your changes Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 53 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 21 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane PTP gt gt gt 54 Status Config Log Heip Logout
90. Sync Rate and Delay Response Rate Master supports the Sync Delay Range from 1 pps to 64 pps and Announce from 1 packet per second to 1 packet per 8 seconds Juniper Profile Type II Profile e Supports Default Profile 174 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix B Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters Supports BrilliantJuniper Type Profile Supports Telecom Profile Supports OneStep mode only CLI Configuration Status Configuration requires the second level of login which is after login using admin admin or user assigned information the config login needs to be executed which is en at the prompt followed by entering the password enable The network parameters of the Ethernet interface should be configured before configuring the PTP profile information The following parameters are set for the PTP profile through the configuration commands Table 39 Configuration Commands Parameter Value Profile O Default 1 Juniper Type 2 Telecom Profile 3 Juniper Type Il Priority 1 O to 255 Priority 1 O to 255 Domain Number O to 255 Two Step O no lyes Delay Interval 0 1 pps 1 2 pps 2 4 pps 3 8 pps 4 16 pps 5 32 pps 6 64 pps Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 175 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 39 Configuration Commands continued Parameter Value Announce Interval 0
91. TP E1 Active f Apply i f f f f Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 8 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page Table 28 on page 129 describes the elements that appear on the Admin page Upgrade pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 28 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane Element Description Upgrade Section This section allows you to set the details for downloading the software upgrade or downgrade image to the inactive flash partition TIETE Select to download the upgrade or downgrade image from the TFTP server FTP Select to download the upgrade or downgrade image from the FTP server SCP Select to download the upgrade or downgrade image from the SCP server server Enter the IP address of the server in which the image is located file name For TFTP and FTP servers enter the filename of the image For SCP server enter the filename of the image along with the full path where the file is located user name Enter the username for accessing the server NOTE This field is applicable only for the SCP and FTP server password Enter the corresponding password of the provided server username NOTE This field is applicable only for the SCP and FTP server Apply Button Click to download the image to the inactive flash partition Halt and Reboot System Section This section allows you to halt and
92. TTP set the session timeout either halt or Section restart the PTP daemon and restart the NTP daemon PTP Understand how to manipulate PTP operations e Restart Allows you to restart PTP operations e Halt Allows you to stop PTP operations e Apply Executes radio button selection NOTE This field is available only if the PTP support is enabled in the Timing Server NTP Enables you to manipulate the NTP daemon e Restart Restarts the NTP daemon All current NTP related processes are killed before restarting the NTP daemon NOTE This field is available only if the NTP support is enabled in the Timing Server WEB Allows you to choose either standard or secure HTTP and manage your web screen time out Standard HTTP only Allows you to use only standard HTTP to access the web on the Timing Server e Standard and Secure HTTP Allows you to use either standard or secure HTTP to access the web server on the Timing Server e Secured HTTP only Allows you to use only secure HTTP to access the web on the Timing Server e Session Timeout Min Allows you to specify the web server time out period e Apply Executes radio button selection The Admin Page Upgrade Pane 128 Figure 52 Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane gt Status gt Config OTFTPOFTP OSCP La file name user name Help gt Logout f Apply Halt and Reboot System O Halt Reboot TCA8K Fridaytel3 P
93. Timing Servers use the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver config holdover state Configures the TCA system to remain in the holdover state or Admin change to the internal state after 24 hours of holdover state e Read Write e 1 The system remains in the holdover state instead of changing to the internal state after 24 hours of holdover state However the system changes to the internal state when the signal is lost during acquisition locking or resetting the system O default The system changes to the internal state after 24 hours of holdover state config irig b Configures modes for the IRIG B output port Admin Read Write config hostname Configures the hostname hostname Admin config language Configures the webpages language Admin e Read Write config lcd config Enables or disables the LCD configuration change functionality Admin When the LCD configuration change functionality is enabled the TCA system displays all menus Status Config Admin and Help in the LCD panel When the LCD configuration change functionality is disabled the TCA system does not display the Config and Admin menus in the LCD panel By default the LCD configuration change functionality is enabled NOTE The status change becomes effective on next reboot CAUTION If the LCD configuration change functionality is disabled then you cannot use the hardware mechanism for resetting the passwords of the
94. User Account on page 43 Deleting an Existing User Account on page 44 Creating an User Account To create a new user account 1 Log in to the Timing Server as Admin user 2 Click the Config tab 3 Locate the Users tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 17 on page 43 42 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Figure 17 Timing Server Config Page Users Pane if ET 1 1 AI Network Timing E1 i PTP I Tap SNMPv3 Users Rapius L i 1 i 1 i gt Status Users Config Username Class TE ee B Admin b g Help al La La Logout Username E alae Bille i a tan na Password Class Read Only Readswirite i 4 Inthe Username field enter the Username for the new user account 5 Inthe Password field enter the password for the new user account 6 Inthe Class field select an option button to set the login class for the new user account as Read Only or Read Write 7 Click the Save button to create a new user account Modifying an Existing User Account To modify an existing user account NOTE You cannot modify the username 1 Log in to the Timing Server as Admin user 2 Click the Config tab 3 Locate the Users tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 17 on page 43 4 Inthe Users window select the user account to
95. a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server This chapter describes the procedure to correctly install the Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server The following topics are described Unpacking the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 11 Requirements for Installing a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 11 Reserving an IP Address for the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 12 Installing the TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 12 Recommendations for Mounting the Antenna TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 12 Changing the Password of Admin User Account on page 14 e Assigning an IP Address to the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 16 e Visually Testing the TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server With GPS on page 17 Verifying the Product TI E Interface Support on page 18 Unpacking the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server The Timing Server is shipped with the following items to ensure an optimum installation TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Requirements for Installing a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server This section describes the requirements to correctly install and use the TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Table 2 on page 12 lists the items needed to install the Timing Server You must use an appropriate GPS L1 antenna 1575 42 MHz to receive a minimum GPS signal from the Timing Server The antenna must allow a minimum signal input level of 20 dB with respect to the antenna output for the Timing
96. ace 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Ethl 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 EthO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 0 1 EthO If the user wants to reach the 2 2 2 2 IP address by using the Gateway as 192 168 0 100 on EthO interface config static route add 2 2 2 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 100 After adding the route for 2 2 2 0 network all the packets for 2 2 2 0 n w goes through EthO interface If the user wants to reach the 3 3 3 3 IP address by using the Gateway as 192 168 1 200 on Eth interface config static route add 3 3 3 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 200 After adding the route for 3 3 3 0 network all the packets for 3 3 3 0 n w goes through Eth interface Table 42 Network Configurations Network Mask Gateway Interface 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Eth 192 168 1 0 255 255 2550 0 0 0 0 EthO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 0 1 EthO 2220 2595255 2550 192 168 0 100 EthO 3 3 3 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 200 Eth To delete the static routes config static route del 2 2 2 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 100 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 189 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide config static route del 3 3 3 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 200 190 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc APPENDIX C Using the CLI to Configure NTP Parameters NTP Modes This appendix explains the configurations to be done for the NTP functionality in the Timing Server in order to communic
97. after the reboot Issue the scp username scpserverip filename command if you want to download the software image from the SCP server scp user_110 209 164 21 build tca images TCA8K Fridaytel3 PTP E1 Password Are you sure you want to upgrade y n gt Y Please wait during file transfer upgrade successful The new software will take effective after the reboot 6 Issue the show partition command to verify that the software image appears in Partition 1 show partition Partition 1 TCA8K Fridaytel3 PTP E1 Partition 2 TCA8k 3 3 0 3 PTP E1 Active 7 Issue the reboot 1 command to initiate the reboot and then type Y to confirm reboot Are you sure you want gt to reboot y n gt Y The appliance will reboot resulting in a no service condition Rebooting the Timing Server 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 Server 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 Selecting Between the Pre Installed Software Images Using the Hardware Mechanism The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers are shipped with both T1 and El software images installed in the two internal non volatile memory partitions
98. ame user name gt Heip passwort gt Logout Apply _ Halt and Reboot System O Halt Reboot TCASK Fridaytel3 PTP E1 Active Iv Figure 25 Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane Showing the New Image Password if Alarm Service i Upgrade Contig Remote toe gt Status Upgrade Contig OTFTPOFTP Oscp mm i tog file name user name gt Help password gt Logout l Apoy Halt and Reboot System O Halt Reboot TCASK 3 3 0 3 PTP E1 TCA8K Fridaytel3 PTP E 1 Active daa 58 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 4 Upgrading the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Software This chapter describes the processes for upgrading software on Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers The following topics are discussed Upgrade Requirements on page 59 e Selecting Between the Pre Installed Software Images Using a GUI Browser on page 60 Upgrading the Software Using a GUI Browser on page 60 Selecting Between the Pre Installed Software Images Using the CLI on page 62 Upgrading the Software Using the CLI on page 63 Selecting Between the Pre Installed Software Images Using the Hardware Mechanism on page 64 Upgrade Requirements The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers are shipped with software pre installed and ready to be configured when the Timing Server is powered on To upgrade the software you must connect to the Timing Server usi
99. and press Enter The current IP address is shown in the brackets lt gt 11 At the prompt type exit save your changes and exit enable mode or type help to view additional commands Resetting the Passwords of Both Admin User Account and Enable Mode to Factory Defaults 150 You can reset passwords of the Admin user account and the enable mode to factory defaults through the CLI GUI or hardware mechanism For more information about resetting passwords through GUI see Changing Resetting the Login Password for Admin User on page 25 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers D NOTE Only the Admin user can reset passwords through the CLI command To reset passwords through CLI 1 Login as admin a gt admin lt cr gt b gt password admin lt cr gt 2 Enable privileged commands a gt enable lt cr gt b gt password enable lt cr gt 3 Execute the following command to reset Admin user and enable mode passwords reset password If you forget the password of the Admin user you can reset passwords of the Admin user and the enable mode without logging in to the Timing Server through hardware mechanism A CAUTION If the LCD configuration change functionality is disabled the system does not display the Admin and Config menus in the LCD screen In such scenario you cannot use the hardware mechanism for resetting the passwords of the A
100. ane Figure 29 Timing Server Status Page System Pane Juniper TCA8000 Timing Server Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc NOTVACRKS Overall information Hostname TCBEK Software Version ig K LCD_Conf_18_Aug PTP Model TC48000 4C Hardware version 4 Location anywhere FPGA Version 00003574 System SN C230801100710362 Up Time 3 min 16 sec Monday August Local Time 25 2014 7 38 44 Temperature 39 C AM LCD Contig Enable Status Unsecured Communication Protocols Status ICMP Disable TFTP Disable FTP Disable TELNET Disable Network Interface LAHI 10 216 114 182 255 255 254 0 upio Full NAC OOZES 2a 192 168 1 200 255 255 255 0 upv100 Full NAC 00 22 65 20 77 08 ONS Servers 75 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 5 on page 76 describes the elements that appear on the Status page System Pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 5 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page System Pane Element Overall Information Section Description This section provides general information about the Timing Server Hostname The name assigned to the Timing Server You can use the Admin page to assign a name to the server Model The model name of your Timing Server Location Indicates the physical location where the Timing Server is installed Board SN The serial number of the Timing Server motherboar
101. ane _ Password Nam Service Upgrade If Config Remote Log Key System Name amp Password Hostname host Old Password New Password Retype New Password Password Recovery Table 24 on page 122 describes the elements that appear on the Admin page Password pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 24 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Password Pane Element Description System Name amp Password Section This section enables a name to be assigned to the Timing Server and change the login password Hostname The name assigned to the Timing Server This name is displayed on the Status page Old Password Enter the current password New Password Enter the new password to replace the old password Retype New Password Reenter the new password to replace the old password Password Recovery Allows the password to be reset to the factory default value Apply Button Saves the hostname and password changes 122 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 8 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page The Admin Page Alarm Pane Figure 49 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane PTP Password Alarm Service Upgrade Config Remote Log gt Status Profile _ EEN Send Write Send Trap Log Email gt Config o amino SYS_CONFIG_CHANGE None rs SYS_AUTHENTICATION None s tog GPS_ANTENNA_SHORT None
102. anteNNa ses see see ee see ee ees TI Upg ia ol AE N EE 59 reset config COmmManNA eee ee ee ee ee ee eek ee ee ee ee 168 reset password command eeeese se see ek ee ee ee ee 168 restart ntp eornmand iss ESE SEER EI EER ES EEs GEES 168 restart ptp Command eeee ee ese see ee ee ee ee ee es 168 restore SCD COmManNd eeee ee ee ee seek ee ee ee ee ee ee 169 restore tftp command eeee ee ese ese ek ee eek ee ee ee ee 168 restore unicast SCD COmManNd eeee ees ee ee ee 169 restore unicast tftp COommanNd eeee ees eke 169 eg AE N 206 RMA eae eee RE ae ED EE ie dee 206 S safety testih geenis asinan aana 201 save active md5 key list scp COMMANA 169 save active md5 key list tftp command eee 169 save scp authlog cCommand eeee ee ees ee ee ee ee save scp daemonlog command SAVE scp eventlog CommanNd eee ee ees ee ee SAVE SCP SYSLOG COmMManNd eeeee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Save tftp authlog Command eeeee ee see ee seek ee eek save tftp daemonlog cCommand eee ee ese ee seek 169 save tftp eventlog command save tftp syslog COmMManNd eeee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg ee eek SEP EAmiriands EE EE DE EE Se EE ee Ee 213 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide SNOW accounting level sesse see ee se ee ee ee ee ee 152 SNOW acCCOUNtINB SEMER ee ee ee see ee ee ee ee ek ee 153 show accounting statUS esse esse es ee ee ee ee ek eg 153 show alarm all command eee se
103. any space characters e The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters stop ntp Stops the operations of the NTP daemon Admin tftp Installs a software upgrade image file by TFTP Admin tftp license Upload TFTP license for value added features Admin e Read Write 170 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command Description Supported Users upload md5 key list scp Uploads the MD5 keys to the Timing Server fromthe mentioned Admin path of the SCP server e Read Write NOTE The file path and username should not contain any space characters e The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters upload md5 key list tftp Uploads the MD5 keys to the Timing Server fromthe mentioned e Admin file in a TFTP server e Read Write Using the CLI to Configure the Timing Server To use the CLI to configure the Timing Server 1 Launch a CLI session as described in Accessing the Timing Server Using the CLI on page 149 2 At the prompt type enable and press Enter 3 At the password prompt type enable and press Enter 4 At the prompt enter the configuration command for the element to be changed or configured 5 At the element prompt enter the value to be used to replace the current value shown in the brackets lt gt and press Ente
104. ase field enter the private phrase that you want this user to use if required Inthe Pri Protocol field select the privilege level that you want this user to use Select DES The user must use the authentication phrase to log in AES The user is not required to use the authentication phrase to log in No Privacy The user is required to use the authentication phrase and the private phrase to log in Click the Save button to save the user information in the V3User window Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 4 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 16 Timing Server Config Page SNMPv3 Pane Metweek Yong ei pr tap f smps MR V2User gt Config Username Auth Crypt Pri Protocol gt Admin Log HE Name Auth Phrase Auth Crypt ups O saat Pri Phrase Pipot pes O aes O noPrtvacy Managing TCA User Accounts The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers support multiple user accounts to be created and managed by the Admin user Juniper Networks assigns a default user account admin admin with login class as Admin to a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server for logging in to the Timing Server This Admin user account allows the administrator to create and manage multiple user accounts with login class as Read Only and Read Write The TCA user accounts can be managed by Creating an User Account on page 42 e Modifying an Existing
105. ate with the TCA6XOO or third party Timing Client All configuration commands are preceded by config and all status commands are preceded by show except where noted with an asterisk NOTE Al NTP configuration and status commands are available only if the NTP support is enabled in the Timing Server NTP Modes on page 191 Enabling the NTP Support in the Timing Server using the CLI on page 191 NTP Association Configuration or Status on page 192 MD5 Key List Configuration or Status on page 193 Restart and Stop Commands NTP on page 194 NTP is used to synchronize system clocks among a set of distributed Timing Servers and Timing Clients The Timing Server supports the following NTP modes Broadcast All remote peers available in the mentioned network or in the mentioned multicast group are synchronized to the Timing Server but the Timing Server is not synchronized to any of the remote peer Manycast Server If the Timing Server is in scope of the current TTL synchronized to a valid source and operating at a stratum level equal to or lower than the manycast client the manycast client is synchronized to the Timing Server Enabling the NTP Support in the Timing Server using the CLI By default the PTP support is enabled in the Timing Server You should enable the NTP support to view the NTP commands and GUI pages for configuring NTP Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 191 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Serve
106. atus Page Timing Pane JUNIPEF TCA8000 Timing Server NETWORKS System Alarm E1 Timing PTP I GPS Frequency Config Current Syne Source GPS gt Admin Input Quality 0 State LOCKED Log Oscillator Type OCKO Stratum3e Output Stratum 1 Ls Help Time gt Logout Current Syne Source GPS Input Quality 0 State LOCKED Sync Source Priority Priority List gps internal Timing Output 1 5Mhz Output 1MHz IRIG B Output B000 PPS Output yes 10Mhz Output yes Syn Source Revertive Revertive Yes Time Period 30 Minutes Daylight Saving Time Offset 0 Minute s Start Date 1 January Start Time 0 0 UTC End Date 31 December End Time 23 59 UTC DST effective UTC Protocol Support Config Configured Protocol PTP Table 8 on page 80 describes the elements that appear on the Status page Timing Pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 8 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page Timing Pane Element Description Frequency Section Describes the status of frequency synchronization ome Current Sync Source Indicates the reference source used by the Timing Server for frequency synchronization Input Quality Indicates the frequency accuracy and Stratum level 1 to 3 State Indicates the state of the Timing Server as a frequency source e Acquiring in process to lock to a provisioned reference e Lock locked to a provisional reference
107. ays the new MD5 key list which is stored in the etc config ntp tempkeys path Generate Button Click to generate MD5 key list by using the system command ntp keygen This generated key list is stored in the etc config ntp tempkeys path Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 109 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 18 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page MD5 Pane continued Element Description Reload Button Click to reload the new MD5 key list Save As Button Click to download the new MD5 key list Upload Key Section This section enables you to upload new MDS keys Upload Key Displays the file including path containing new MD5 keys These keys are merged with the list stored in the etc config ntp tempkeys path Browse Button Click to locate the file containing new MD5 keys Upload Button Click to upload new MD5 keys The Config Page Trap Pane Figure 43 Timing Server Config Page Trap Pane emak Bf k 1 as Network Timing E1 j PIP Tap SNMPv3 Ste EL SNMP ENE gt Contig sysLocation anywhere sysName Hostiocalhost sysContact edmin oe ReadOnlyComm public RVriteComm private Log Tra Help rap Address version a O2Os3 save Table 19 on page 110 describes the elements that appear on the Config page Trap pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 19 Elements on the Timing Serve
108. be modified 5 Click the Edit button to populate the details of the selected user account in the Username Password and Class fields 6 Modify the password or class for the selected user account Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 43 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 7 NOTE Ifyou change the password all the active sessions for the corresponding user are not logged out The user must use the new password for new sessions If you change the class all active sessions for the corresponding user are logged out Click the Save button to save the changes done Deleting an Existing User Account To delete an existing User account 1 Log in to the Timing Server as Admin user Click the Config tab Locate the Users tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 17 on page 43 In the Users window select the user account to be deleted Click the Delete button to delete the selected User account NOTE All active sessions for the deleted user are logged out Changing the Login Password for Read Write User 44 The TCA8000 and TCA8500 timing servers allow Read Write users to change their password configured and shared by the TCA Admin user To change your Read Write user password 1 2 3 Log in to the Timing Server as Read Write user Click the Config tab Locate the Profile tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 18 on page 4
109. be used by the Timing Server manage user accounts and configure RADIUS accounting and authentication servers Accessing the Config Page To access the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Config page 1 Log in to the Timing Server 2 Click the Config tab The Config page appears See Figure 36 on page 90 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 89 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 36 Timing Server Config Page Network Pane Network Timing E1 I PTP Trap SNMPv3 I Users RADIUS gt Status Network a IP Address 20 20 20 42 gt Admin Mask 255 255 255 0 Log Gateway 2020201 gt Help Primary DNS gt Logout Secondary DNS Domain fiocalhost Mode static DHCP Speed 700M Duplex Full gt Ping ORE EN Go Auto Negotiation Static Route Wetwork Mask Gateway Interface C 20 20 20 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 etho G 172 19 37 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 ethi Cc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 20 1 etho Add Edit Route Network 4 Mask Gateway Save VLAN VLAN VLANI VLANZ IP Address Mask shoo Priority fo Mode static C DHCP Enable C yes No 1 E NOTE B After the Config page opens click the Refresh button in your browser This will update the page If the NTP support is enabled in the Timing Server
110. browser on a computer 2 Inthe address field enter the IP address that has been assigned to the Timing Server and select Go The Login page appears See Figure 27 on page 70 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 69 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 27 TCA8000 or TCA8500 Login Page Understanding the Login Page Table 4 on page 70 describes the elements that appear in the Login page of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers NOTE After the Login page opens select the Refresh button in the browser to update the page Table 4 Elements on the Timing Server Login Page Element Description Username Enter the name to be used as a login to the Timing Server Password Enter the user password Login Button Click to access the Timing Server pages Sync LED Indicates whether the Timing Server is providing time synchronization to a device on the network e Green Indicates that the Timing Server is in the PTP or NTP lock state Amber Indicates that the Timing Server is receiving PTP or NTP timing packets from the TCA6000 or TCA6500 Timing Client and is in the Timing acquire state 70 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 5 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Login Page Table 4 Elements on the Timing Server Login Page continued Element Description Alarms LED Indicates whether there are active alarms present on the Timing Serv
111. button to activate the VLAN address fields Inthe VLAN field select a VLAN VLANI or VLAN2 for which settings should be configured Inthe IP Address field enter the IP address for the selected VLAN Inthe Mask field enter the subnet mask assigned to the selected VLAN In the Id field enter a unique identifier in the range 2 through 4095 that is used to identify the VLAN encapsulation packet NOTE If the ID you have entered is already being used by any other VLAN a warning message is displayed Inthe Priority field enter a priority value for the VLAN header to be used for differential services transporting the packet Inthe Enable field select the Yes option button to enable VLAN encapsulation for IP packets or select the No option button to disable VLAN encapsulation for IP packets 10 Click Apply to save and implement the changes Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Figure 8 Timing Server Config Page Network Pane gt Status gt Admin gt Log gt Help gt Logout Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Network Timing E1 PTP Users RADIUS Trap l SNMPv3 Network LAN IP Address Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Domain Mode Speed Duplex Auto Negotiation Ping Static Route LANI LAN e ESE flocaihost Static DHCP
112. by the Timing Server for implementing clock synchronization Broadcast All remote peers available in the mentioned network or in the mentioned multicast group are synchronized to the Timing Server but the Timing Server is not synchronized to any of the remote peer e Manycast Server If the Timing Server is in scope of the current time to live TTL synchronized to a valid source and operating at a stratum level equal to or lower than the manycast client the manycast client is synchronized to the Timing Server Address Enter an IPv4 address for the NTP association If the mode is set to Broadcast you can enter only a Class D address or the broadcast address of a local interface If the mode is set to Manycast Server you can enter only a Class D address Version Select the version to be used for the outgoing NTP packets The available options are 1 2 3 and 4 The default version is 4 NOTE This list appears dimmed if you have selected the Manycast Server mode Key Select the key identifier that is used to encrypt the authentication fields included in all transferred NTP packets The available options are None 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 and 16 The key identifier is set to None no encryption field is included in the NTP packets by default Time to live Enter a TTL value that defines the number of hops for the NTP packets The value ranges from 1 through 255 The default value i
113. cast IP address table can be stored within a file and restored to the same or another Grandmaster D NOTE Only configurable through the CLI backup unicast tfto Stores the Timing Client IP address that are configured in the unicast table backup unicast tftp tftp ip server filename restore unicast tfto Configures the unicast table from the entries in the file restore unicast tftp tftp ip server filename Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 183 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Sync Source Selection 184 The synchronization source selection provides a priority selection and revertive feature support for the TCA8000 8500 Timing Server The selected clock source is used to provide the clock reference for the IEEEI588v2 PTP event messages along with the external timing ports that is T1 E1 10 5 1 MHz and Pulse per Second PPS The TCA6000 Timing Client should be configured for ptp that is the IEEEIS88v2 recovered timing The TCA8000 Timing Server has multiple source selections GPS is a Stratum 1 source and should be used as the highest priority sync source selection The TI E1 BITS inputs can be used as a secondary source When the currently used highest priority synchronization source is lost the Timing Server immediately starts to use the next available lowest priority synchronization source irrespective of the revertive feature configuration When the highest prior
114. ccounting Response messages The RADIUS accounting is not supported for shell users The accounting process does not support immediate accounting and accounting of web configurations The usage of RADIUS accounting servers provides the following advantages Centralized usage history of all users on one server No loss of usage history of users due to Timing Server damage To configure RADIUS accounting 1 Click the Config tab 2 Locate the RADIUS tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 20 on page 51 50 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Figure 20 Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane Accounting UNIPer T Serve NETWORKS 5 i 1 Network Timing E1 PTP Trap SNMPv3 Users RADIUS gt Status MERE RADIUS Authentication Servers 9 is oe Sump Server IP Port Retries Timeout SecretWord gt Admin p gt Log gt Hel 2 i E RD A gt Logout o EE Server IP Port Retry Timeout Secret Word 1812 B E ewe Authentication Order radius 7 local 7 Apply i aol RADIUS Accounting Servers Server IP Port Retries Timeout Secret Word B Server IP Port Retry Timeout Secret Word 1813 B B RADIUS Accounting Level 1 For login accounting only 2 For interactive and login accounting 3 For configuration interacti
115. ccounting enable Status Commands accounting server Displays the details of the configured RADIUS accounting servers 196 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix D Using the CLI to Configure User Authentication and RADIUS Accounting accounting level Displays the type of information to be accounted accounting status Displays the current status of RADIUS accounting TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 198 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc APPENDIX E Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for the Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Physical Dimensions on page 199 Power Specifications on page 199 Environmental Specifications on page 200 Physical Dimensions Table 44 on page 199 lists the physical dimensions of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 44 Physical Dimensions Dimension Specification Height 1 75 in 4 45 cm Width 17 5 in 44 45 cm Depth 12 in 30 48 cm Power Specifications Table 45 on page 199 lists the power specifications for the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 45 Power Specifications Dimension Specification Power Consumption 25 W Normal Input Voltage DC option 48 V DC nominal 22 to 60 V DC AC option 90 V AC to 264 V AC 50 to 60 Hz Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 199 TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration
116. ce packet start timeout value in minutes The value can be between O and 120 178 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix B Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters config ptp start announce 70 Effective upon reboot ptp unicast add This adds the IP address of a Timing Client Slave in which the Grandmaster will be sending receiving event messages config ptp unicast add 192 168 40 50 ptp unicast del This deletes the IP address of a Timing Client Slave in which the Grandmaster will stop sending receiving event messages config ptp unicast del 192 168 40 50 clear all unicast entry Clears all the Timing Clients IP addresses ptp unicast continuous Configures the Grandmaster in continuously sending the ARP message to the unicast IP Addresses in its Unicast table These are the IP Addresses which where configured It is recommended that this be set to ON Continuous ON Sends ARP request for every 2 minutes per Timing Client Continuous OFF Sends ARP request until it receives the ARP response from the Timing Client and then does not send again until either Grandmaster is reset or the IP Address is deleted and added back config ptp unicast continuous ON telecom standard Configures the telecom standard based on which the PTP grandmaster announces the clock class The values can be 1 to 4 config telecom standard 2 where 2 Telecom G8265 1 option 1 Telecom P
117. d System SN The serial number of the Timing Server system assembly Local Time The time set on the clock of the Timing Server LCD Config Status Indicates whether the LCD configuration change functionality is enabled or disabled Software Version The version of software installed on the Timing Server Hardware Version The version of the Timing Server hardware FPGA Version The version of FPGA installed on the Timing Server Up Time Indicates how long the Timing Server has run since the last power up Temperature Shows the temperature of the Timing Server Unsecured Communication Protocols Status Section This section displays the status of unsecured transfer or communication Protocols Indicates whether the Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP is enabled or disabled ICMP TFTP Indicates whether the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP is enabled or disabled FTP Indicates whether the FTP is enabled or disabled TELNET Indicates whether the Telnet protocol is enabled or disabled Network Interface Section This section provides information about the Timing Server network connections Port Indicates the Timing Server port to which the address and state information pertains Address The IP address and MAC address used by the Timing Server port State The connectivity state of the port with the network 76 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 6 Understanding the TCABOOO an
118. d TCA8500 Config Page Table 14 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page E1 Pane continued Element Description Frame Describes El Framing modes e CRC4 Common Channel Signaling CCS CRC4 e No CRC4 Common Channel Signaling CCS e Channel Associated Signaling CAS is NOT supported Coding Describes El line coding HDB3 or 2 048MHz 2 MHz clock LBO El Line Build Out dB e OdB e 7 5dB e 15dB e 22 5dB TxClk Describes the Tx clock source as internal RxSen Describes the Rx clock sensitivity e Auto e Short Haul e LongHaul SSM Describes Synchronization Status Message state Options are Enable or Disable State Describes admin state Options are Enable or Disable Edit Button El Input Configuration Section Port Number Allows the user to edit the parameters of the selected output port using the pull down manuals at the bottom of the page This windows displays the available E1 input ports and their current configuration Allows the user to configure the port number Frame Allows user to configure El Framing modes e CRC4 Common Channel Signaling CCS CRC4 NoCRC4 Common Channel Signaling CCS Channel Associated Signaling CAS is NOT supported Line Coding Allows user to configure El line coding HDB3 or 2 048MHz 2MHz clock Line Build Out LBO El Line Build Out DB OdB e 7 5dB e 15dB e 22 5dB
119. d TCA8500 System Status Page Table 5 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page System Pane continued Element Description DNS Servers Window This window lists the DNS servers the Timing Server is accessing The Status Page Alarm Pane The Alarm pane provides valuable information about the health of the system The Alarm pane provides the necessary information to identify and analyze issues that may be caused as a result of a system problem or an issue external to the system Figure 30 Timing Server Status Page Alarm Pane 1 Pi f gt Status Alarms Contig E Time Severity Entity Alarm Thu An 11 23 16 41 2007 minor LANT LINK UP Admin Thu han 14231640 2007 critical UN UNK DOWN Thy An 11 23 16 40 2009 major sys FREQ_FREERUN Log Thu An 11 23 16 39 2009 critical A LOSS OF POWER FEED Thy An 11 23 16 41 2009 minor sys SYS CONF IG CHANGE Help gt Logow Table 6 on page 77 describes the elements that appear on the Status page Alarm Pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 6 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page Alarm Pane Element Description Alarms Section mits section lists the alarms the Timing Server issues l Time Indicates the time an alarm occurred Severity Indicates the severity of the generated alarm Entity Indicates the entity this alarm is associated with Alarms can be associated with an input output or with the whole system
120. d be unique The password should be 4 to 12 characters long The characters can include alphanumeric and special characters that is _ Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Dynamic SSL Certificate Overview The TCA 8000 or 8500 Timing Server enables you to access the GUI through Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP or Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer HTTPS based on the web mode configured by the Admin user The Admin user can configure the Timing Server to use the customized key and certificate instead of the default key and certificate when the GUI is accessed through HTTPS By default the Timing Server uses the default key and certificate when the GUI is accessed through HTTPS The Admin user can download the customized key and certificate files of pem format in the Timing Server through CLI or GUI The downloaded key file is stored as an ssl_key pem file in the etc config path The downloaded certificate file is stored as an ssl_cert pem file in the etc config path The Admin user can generate the customized files by using OpenSSL or FIPS 140 2 capable OpenSSL as trusted certification authority For complete information and source of OpenSSL utility see http www openssl org When you access the GUI through HTTPS the Timing Server checks for the ssl key pem and ssl_cert pem files in the etc config path If any one of the files is not availabl
121. d in the BMC Best Master Clock algorithm Domain Number Indicates the current PTP domain which the Timing Server participates in GM Clock Variance Indicates the inherent precision of the PTP Grandmaster clock When the Timing Server is a Grandmaster clock this field represents the clock variance of the Timing Server Clock variance is used in the BMC Best Master Clock algorithm Delay Mechanism Indicates the delay measurement between the Grandmaster and Timing Server The system supports E2E LI 59 Indicates the last minute of the current UTC day contains 59 seconds This field is used during leap second correction LI 61 Indicates the last minute of the current UTC day contains 61 seconds This field is used during leap second correction Clock Identity Indicates the local clock identity in 64 bits UUID Two Steps Indicates the option for using one step or two step functions for the PTP protocol Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 83 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 9 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page PTP Pane continued Element Description Port Number Indicates the port number of the Grandmaster the PTP communicates with GM Current UTC Offset Displays the offset between TAI and UTC for the Grandmaster clock When the Grandmaster is locked to GPS The current value of the UTC offset is 33 GM Freq Traceabl
122. dmin Page Config Pane Element Description Configuration Operation Allows you to back up and restore configuration Section e Reset to manufacture configuration Allows you to reset to the default configuration e Backup configuration Allows you to back up your most recent configuration to a file e Restore configuration Allows you to restore configuration from a saved file Browse Allows you to locate the system configuration file to restore Apply Button Executes option button selection 130 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 8 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page Table 29 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Config Pane continued Element Description Restore SSL Key Allows you to download a customized key file of pem format The file is downloaded locally without using any protocol For more information about the dynamic SSL certificate support see Dynamic SSL Certificate Overview on page 23 Browse Button Click to locate the customized key file Apply Button Click to download the customized key file Restore SSL Certificate Unsecured communication Protocols Configuration Section Protocol Allows you to download a customized certificate file of pem format The file is downloaded locally without using any protocol For more information about the dynamic SSL certificate support see Dynamic SSL Certificate Overview on page 23 Browse Butt
123. dmin user and the enable mode Hence if you forget the password of the Admin user you cannot perform any administrator functionalities in the TCA system To reset passwords through hardware mechanism 1 Press the Menu button in the front panel of the Timing Server to display menus in the LCD screen 2 Press the appropriate SELECT buttons in the front panel to select Admin menu from the displayed menus 3 Press the OK button in the front panel to display sub menus for the selected Admin menu in the LCD screen 4 Press the appropriate SELECT buttons in the front panel to select Reset default sub menu from the displayed sub menus 5 Press the OK button in the front panel to reset passwords of the Admin user and the enable mode Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 151 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Using the CLI to View Status and Configuration Parameters The CLI can be used to view the status of Timing Server operations and to view current parameter settings This section describes the options that are available for viewing and how to view them Options That You Can View in the CLI on page 152 Viewing an Option in the CLI on page 157 Options That You Can View in the CLI To list the options that can be viewed type help after the CLI session has started Table 37 on page 152 lists the options that can be viewed NOTE Al NTP or PTP commands and GUI pages are available o
124. dress Netmask Create a VLAN in the PC Ping from the PC to the TCA8000 Timing Server IP address If the reply comes VLAN is successful Repeat the same procedure for the ethl Static Route IP optional Static routing provides a way of configuring path selection in the network which LAN or LAN2 are connected The network connectivity is achieved by manually adding routes into the local static route table maximum 10 static routes D NOTE TCA supports only one default gateway for both ethO and eth1 interfaces Configuration Commands on page 188 Status Commands on page 189 Examples on page 189 Configuration Commands static route add Adds the static route mask and gateway IP Addresses config static route add 192 168 60 0 255 255 255 0 10 0 0 1 static route del Deletes the static route mask and gateway IP Addresses 188 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Status Commands Examples Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Appendix B Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters config static route del 192 168 60 0 255 255 255 0 10 0 0 1 static route config Shows the static route list which were configured static route status Shows the static route list which were configured and its LANI ethO and LANZ2 eth1 port association The following are default routes which cannot be modified that is deleted Table 41 Default Routes Network Mask Gateway Interf
125. e Shows whether the frequency determining the time scale of the Grandmaster clock is traceable to a primary standard GM Time Traceable Indicates whether the timestamp of the Grandmaster clock is traceable to a primary standard GM Time Source Indicates the time source currently in use by the Grandmaster clock Available options are GPS or Internal clock GM PTP Timescale Displays the clock time scale of the Grandmaster clock Available options are TRUE if it is PTP or FALSE if not PTP Sync Interval Indicates the number of sync packet per second the Grandmaster sends Values are 1 2 4 8 16 32 or 64 pps Announce Interval Indicates how long in seconds for the Grandmaster to send the announce packet The values are one packet per 1 2 4 or 8 seconds Delay Req Interval Indicates the number of delay packet per second the Grandmaster sends Values are 1 2 4 8 16 32 or 64 pps 84 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc The Status Page NTP Pane Chapter 6 Understanding the TCABOOO and TCA8500 System Status Page Figure 34 Timing Server Status Page NTP Pane JUNIPer TCA8000 Timing Server NETWORKS System Alarm T1 Timing NTP GPS gt Config System Peer FREERUN_CLOCK Reference ID 72 79 76 68 gt Admin n 00000000 00000000 Thu Feb System Peer Mode unspec Reference Time 7 2036 6 28 16 000 Lo i belient auth monitor ntp
126. e e Auto e Short Haul e Long Haul SSM State Allows user to configure Synchronous Status Message either enable or disable 100 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc The Config Page PTP Pane Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Figure 40 Timing Server Config Page PTP Pane a a b Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Status Admin Log Help Logout Network Timing All ET PTP r suurva Users il RADIUS PTP Profile Juniper Type Priority 1 fe Priority2 BT Domain Number 2s Two Step no Delay Req Mode a Log Mean Delay Req Interval 64 packets sec gt Log Mean Announce Interval TpackeVisec Log Mean Synclntersal 64 packets sec Announce Receipt Timeout 5 DSCP ET Telecom Standard TelecomlEEE15 8 Announce Start Timeout ely Unicast 4 Delay Range fi packel ser z E packets sec 7 Announce Range E packet lsec vj fi packet sec z Syne Interval fi packel sec 7 2 64 packets sec z Slave List IP address Clear All IP address Add Unicast Continuous Continuous fon Grandmaster Cluster List OP address IP address Add 101 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide NOTE You can view this pane only if the PTP support is enabled in the Timing Server Table 15 on page 102 describes the elements
127. e following characteristics Clear view of the sky in all directions at least 270 Away from high power transmitters and radar antennas At least 3 meters away and at least 1 meter below the highest point of a lightning rod Convenient path for running the outdoor coax cable from the GPS antenna to the network Minimal TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Installation Conditions The TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server can still maintain accurate time when an antenna is mounted in a location that has limited visibility of GPS satellites however it is recommended any obstructions should be minimized Limitations to satellite visibility for an antenna include overhanging foliage or tall structures Such structures can block the GPS signal from the antenna and cause gaps in the GPS satellite signal reception In locations where satellite visibility is limited it is suggested the following be considered Position the antenna for the Timing Server on the side of the structure with good visibility toward the equator where more satellites are visible For example if you are in the northern hemisphere place the unit on the southern side of the structure unless that view is restricted or blocked If that view is restricted or blocked place the unit on the east or west side of the structure Avoid the polar side where there are fewer visible satellites Ensure that the GMT time zone parameter is set while you configure the Timing Server Mou
128. e the Timing Server uses the default key and certificate If the files are available the Timing Server checks the BEGIN header and the END footer in both the files If the header and footer are valid in both the files the Timing Server compares the key file with the certificate file On successful match the Timing Server loads the GUI and generates a syslog The Timing Server does not load the GUI but generates a syslog during the following scenarios Mismatch identified between the key and certificate files Invalid header or footer identified in one of the files e Validity of any file got expired The Admin user must keep the following conditions in mind when downloading the customized files After downloading both the files you must reboot the Timing Server for the changes to take effect The Timing Server uses the default key and certificate if both or any one of the customized files is unavailable You cannot modify the downloaded files but you can replace them with another ones You should use only Secure Hash Algorithm SHA 1 and RSA 1024 bits cryptographic algorithms while generating the customized key and certificate files Accessing the User Interface You can configure the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server using one of the following methods Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 23 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Graphical user interface GUI Telnet
129. e 1 on page xiii defines the notice icons used in this guide Table 1 Notice Icons Icon Meaning Description O Informational note Indicates important features or instructions Caution Indicates a situation that might result in loss of data or hardware damage Warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury or death Tip Indicates helpful information Best practice Alerts you to a recommended use or implementation Laser warning Alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser 4 d Requesting Technical Support Technical product support is available through the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC If you are a customer with an active J Care or Partner Support Service Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc xiii TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide support contract or are covered under warranty and need post sales technical support you can access our tools and resources online or open a case with JTAC JTAC policies For a complete understanding of our JTAC procedures and policies review the JTAC User Guide located at http www juniper net us en local pdf resource guides 7100059 en pdf Product warranties For product warranty information visit http www juniper net support warranty JTAC hours of operation The JTAC centers have resources available 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year Self Help Online Tools and Reso
130. e 12 Recommendations for Mounting the Antenna TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Sappe oP De ROMP IE KAT HO RE EO EE EO N 12 Optimal GPS Antenna Mounting ConditionS ESE ESE ss ee 13 Minimal TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Installation Conditions 13 Mounting the Antenna ES SS eee teens 13 Changing the Password of Admin User ACCOUNT ananasa aana aaraa 14 Assigning an IP Address to the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 16 Visually Testing the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server With GPS 17 Verifying the Product TI E1 Interface Support 1 eee 18 Configuring and Upgrading the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 20000 eee 21 TCA User Accounts OvervieW SE SS EE proe rea Ea ee EE D ranea a ee E E 21 Guidelines for User Account Management 0 00000 cece eee eee 22 Dynamic SSL Certificate Overview SS SS SS eee eee 23 Accessing the User Interface SS eee nes 23 Requirements for Using the Graphical User Interface SS eee 24 Accessing the Graphical User Interface EES eee 24 Changing Resetting the Login Password for Admin USeF SE arena 25 Changing the IP Addi ss ii suk ER RR MEER ARE eee RR EE N ED aoe 27 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc iii TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4 Part 4 Chapter 5 Setting Precision Time Protocol PTP Parameters 000000
131. e Description The Log page provides data which is reported by the Timing Server during operation NOTE The Clear button appears dimmed for the Read Only and Read Write users so they cannot clear the displayed log messages Accessing the Log Page To access the Log page of a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 1 Log in to the Timing Server 2 Click the Log section to the left of the page The Event Log pane appears at the top See Figure 54 on page 134 NOTE After the Log page launches click the Refresh button in the browser to update the page Understanding the Log Page The Log Page EventLog Pane on page 134 The Log Page SysLog Pane on page 134 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 133 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide The Log Page AuthLog Pane on page 135 The Log Page Daemon Pane on page 136 The Log Page EventLog Pane Figure 54 Timing Server Log Page EventLog Pane EventLog SysLo AuthLog Daemon Event Log Status Message Tue Apr 28 23 47 17 2009 LANI LINK UP None Tue Apr 28 23 47 17 2009 LAN2 LINK DOWN None Tue Apr 28 23 47 29 2009 sys GPS_ANTENNA_SHORT None Tue Apr 28 23 47 30 2009 sys SYS_CONFIG_CHANGE None Tue Apr 28 23 47 30 2009 sys FREQ _FREERUN None Tue Apr 28 23 47 30 2009 sys FREQ INPUT OUALITY CHANGE None Tue Apr 28 23 47 31 2009 A LOSS OF POWER FEED None Config Admin
132. e EA 152 ole N in ad ila edness 168 QUI OE 152 d lslelol EE EE 168 Esel COMME VR Ee EE EE hea 168 reset DasSWOT ue ee ee ee ee ee eek ee ee ee ee eg ee ek 168 restaft ide N AE 168 restait PUD AA AE OE OE NG 168 ESLOIE SC EER EE Ee RE ee int GE DE Pe 169 field do EN Ne 168 restore unicast SCD sesse see ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 169 restore unicast ID ee ee seer see ee ee ee eek ee ee eg 169 save active md5 key list SCP 169 save active md5 Key list TED ees ee ee ee 169 SAVE SCD aUthIO ee ee een seek ee ee ee ee eek ee ee ee 170 SAVE scp daemoONIO eeee ee ee see see ee eek ee ee ee 170 save scp eventlog SAVE SC SYSOP ESE SEER anima SAVE tftp authIOB ee ese ese se ee eek ee ee ee ee eek ee save tftp daemoNIO8 eeee see se seeks ee ek ee 169 SAVE tftp eventlO ee ese ee seen ee ee ee ee ee ee 169 SAVE THUD syslO8 EERS SERE EES EE EG Se Ese 169 SEP EE RE ER EE EA Ee er 170 SNOW accounting level eesee see ee see ee eek 152 SNOW acCCOUNTINB SEFVER ee ee eer see see ee ee ee ee 53 SNOW accounting statUS ee see see ek seek ee ee 53 show alarm all sees seek ek ee ee ek ek ek ee ee ek ek ee 53 SHOW alarmi E lnem 53 show alarm email reCeiVer ies ese sesse see ees 53 SNOW alarm pDrofile eeeee ese esse ek ee ee ge ee ee 53 SNOW all configuratiON ee ese ee see ee ee ee ee ee 53 show auth order eee sesse see see see ek se ek ee ee ek ek ee SHOW aUuthlog ii es enw EG Gee Ee
133. e LCD screen In such scenario you cannot use the hardware mechanism for rebooting the Timing Server Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 65 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 66 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc PART 4 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Graphical User Interface GUI Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Login Page on page 69 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 System Status Page on page 73 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page on page 89 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page on page 121 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Log Page on page 133 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 67 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 68 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 5 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Login Page This chapter describes the Login page for the Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers The following topics are discussed Login Page Description on page 69 Accessing the Login Page on page 69 Understanding the Login Page on page 70 Login Page Description The Login page appears when the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server is accessed The Login page provides information about the Timing Server configuration and other relevant details Accessing the Login Page To access the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Login page 1 Open an Internet
134. e Read Write config ptp unicast delay int range Configures the range for delay request or response event message rate Admin Read Write config ptp unicast sync int range Configures the range for Sync event message rate Admin e Read Write 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 Admin e Read Write 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 Admin e Read Write config snmp trap add Adds a trap receiver address to the list e Admin Read Write config snmp trap del Deletes a trap receiver from the list Admin e Read Write config snmp v3user add Adds a SNMP v3 user e Admin e Read Write config snmp v3user del Deletes a SNMPv3 user Admin e Read Write config snmp contact Configures the SNMP contact Admin e Read Write config snmp readonly community Configures the SNMP read only community Admin Read Write config snmp readwrite community Configures the SNMP read and write community Admin e Read Write Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 165 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installat
135. e Se Re ee ee ee ee ee 75 tiMINS DANE ese se see Ee ee ee ee Ee Ge ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee Ee ee 80 Understanding is ES SERE SE SEE Re EES 75 Stop NEP COmMmanNd eeeeee sees ee ee ee ee eg eg ee ek 170 support support technical See technical support system LEDs Ufiderstanding Ee RE GE GR GR Ee Ge ee SE atin 73 T technical SUP POMS a ses ER ENGELE SE Ee Beds ELKE Gee EE Se AE contacting JTAC temperature Opera UNE eera OE ER a RE OE N 200 SLOIASE SE E n E RE eg 200 tft command asaina Ee ee atten Bees 170 tftp license command eee ee ese ese ee eek ee ee ee ee 170 Timing Server accessing USING the CL eee ee see ee eek ee eke 149 deScripiON ene EE EE sxc OE Ee GR GE ee 3 installing oes ees EE ee eie ee ER ee es stopping and restartiNg ee ese ee see ee ee ee ee ee troubleshooting RE EE ES Ee EE Ee UMDACKING EA N EE IE visually testing with GPS traps CONTISUPIN Sexson sion Ee ee ee N 40 creating Target sessies Se Ese ke see EES Ee gese 4l deleting targets ss inann N 4 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Index U unpacking the CHASSIS ee ese ese eek ee ee ee ee ee ee ee upgrading See software upload md5 key list scp upload md5 key list tftp user account admin password changing via El ev coc eM RE GE ee casera yee 14 via 14 25 admin password reset Via Clik ut Rane eH UA SEE Ee ie Ee ee 150 oY Fe WW ieee E E eerste 25 Via hardware MeChHANISM cscsseseses
136. e the authentication order as local authentication only the Timing Server performs the local authentication to grant or deny access to the user logging in to the Timing Server D NOTE The selection of RADIUS authentication server to authenticate user is based on the order in the RADIUS authentication server list The user authentication process is implemented only for the Access Request Access Reject and Access Accept messages The user authentication process is not supported for shell users The user authentication process protects the Timing Server from being accessed by unauthorized persons The usage of RADIUS authentication servers provides the following advantages Management of multiple user credentials on remote machine for detailed logging Centralized user information and authentication process at one server No loss of user information due to Timing Server damage To configure user authentication process 1 Click the Config tab 2 Locate the RADIUS tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 19 on page 47 46 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Figure 19 Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane Authentication JUNIPer 000 Timing Si NETWORKS Network Timing E1 PTP Trap SNMPv3 Users RADIUS gt Status MERE RADIUS Authentication Servers n jat oe Sump Server IP Port Re
137. eComm private Log nee eee Trap gt Hel Destination Ver gt Logout Ed Delate Address version v Ow Ow Sime 40 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Creating Trap Targets To create a Trap destination see Figure 15 on page 40 1 2 Deleting Trap Targets Click the Config tab Locate the Trap tab across the top of the Config page In the Address field enter the IP address or domain name to which you want the Timing Server event information sent In the Version area select the option button for the version of SNMP that this trap supports Click the Save button to save your changes To delete a Trap destination 1 Creating SNMPv3 Users Click the Config tab Locate the Trap tab across the top tabs of the Config page Click the Trap address that you want deleted Click the Delete button to remove the entry from the Trap pane The TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers support security measures in SNMPv3 To create SNMPv3 users Click the Config tab The Config page appears Click the SNMPv3 section across the top of the Config page See Figure 16 on page 42 In the Name field enter the username that will be Used to log into SNMPv3 log files In the Auth Phrase field enter the authentication phrase you want this user to use In the Auth Crypt area select the encryption method that you want this User to use Inthe Pri Phr
138. ee 130 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Log Page sesse se 133 Figure 54 Timing Server Log Page EventLog Pane ss SEE ss ss 134 Figure 55 Timing Server Log Page SysLog Pane SS SES Ee ee 135 Figure 56 Timing Server Log Page AuthLog Pane ss SEE Ee ee 136 Figure 57 Timing Server Log Page Daemon Pane asarna ee eee 187 Appendixes Cable SpecifiCatiom lt 4 2 ities EE cogs tact nee Ee ee ee ee 203 Figure 58 Console Cable ConnectorS EE EES eee eee 204 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc List of Tables Part 2 Chapter 2 Part 3 Chapter 3 Part 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 About the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server 0e seen xiii Tapie I Notice ICONS e sie Ee EE ERK SE ME EO DERE EDS EES DE RA GE er xiii Installing and Setting Up a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Installing and Setting Up a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 1 Table 2 Antenna Mounting Reguirements ss cee eee eee 12 Configuring and Upgrading the TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 20000 eee 21 Table 3 Login Classes for TCA User ACCOUNTS SS EE ee eee eee 22 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Graphical User Interface GUI Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Login Page 69 Table 4 Elements on the Timing Server Login Page 0000 eee ee 70 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Syst
139. ee ee 199 Power Specifications EE EE Es eee eee ee ee ee 199 Environmental Specifications iss SS Se Ee ee ee ee eee 200 Agency Compliance si sis ye RE ER GE DROS DER SERE OER OD ke RE DE DE 201 Agency CormpllefiE henses imere eee eatin cack Meee Se EED eee RE EER 201 Cable SpeCifiGation canidsimaes wiedsie e een REBEL BR DES N De EE ER cau 203 Console Cable SpHecificatiONniic arrita ninae ae BURE BONE E eee sagas eee 203 Warranty and SUDPOM i asccea dc tie bia HEBR DT SR howd heed See 205 Requesting Technical Support ES SS SS eee eens 205 Self Help Online Tools and ReSOurceS ss SS ee ee se eee 205 Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks Inc 206 Index sels MEE N N ET nd Mean teens beara TEE bi ook EE DAT 209 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc vii TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide viii Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc List of Figures Part 1 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Overview Chapter 1 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Description 008 3 Figure 1 TCA8000 and TCA8500 AC Timing Server Front View 4 Figure 2 TCA8000 and TCA8500 AC Timing Server Rear View 0 4 Figure 3 TCA8000 and TCA8500 DC Timing Server Front View 5 Figure 4 TCABOOO and TCA8500 DC Timing Server Rear View 6 Part 3 Configuring and Upgrading the TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Chapter
140. ee ee see ee ee ee 64 config ptp start ANNOUNCE eee ee sees see ee ee 64 config radius server add ee ese ee eek eek 65 config radius server del config SNMP CONTACE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eek config snmp readonly COMMUDNIY ees 65 config snmp readwrite COmMMUDITY ees sees 65 config snmp trap add see ee see ee eek ee ek 65 config simp trap del ES ESEG EK EE Ee GE sed ie 65 config snmp vauser add ee ese see ee eek 65 config snmp v3user del sold Ep EE EE AE EN COMPS SS COME ee BEER EA SE ee ES ER GEK EE Ese Ee 1 CONTIS SSISKOY ici SE Attia ee ERGER Ene ee Ee eke Re config static route add ee see see ee ee Ee 1 config static route del esse ee see ee ee ee Ee 1 CONFI SYNC SFC DIIOFRY ee eer see ee see ee ee ee Ee 1 config sync src revertiVE ee ees ee seek ee ee ee 167 config telecom standard ees sees see ee ee ee 167 config TIMEZOME RR ee aaia 167 config unsecured communication protocols 167 config user add ese ese ee ee ee eg ee config user class config user del ee see see ee ee ee ee Ge eg ee ee ee 1 config user DasSWOFd eee ee ere ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg 168 CONFIG WED ee ee ee see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg ee ee eg 168 config Web mMOdE ee ee see ee ee ek ee ee ee ee ee ee eg 68 config Web timMeOU ueee see ee see ee ee ee ek ee ee ee eg 68 Disable afle N EE di EE ER EE ees io EA N AO EE gf N EO EE ole EE EE hei N olie ARE OE N N EE OSOON N EE N e
141. em Status Page 73 Table 5 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page System Pane 76 Table 6 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page Alarm Pane 71 Table 7 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page E Pane 78 Table 8 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page Timing Pane 80 Table 9 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page PTP Pane 82 Table 10 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page NTP Pane 85 Table 11 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page GPS Pane 87 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page 89 Table 12 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Network Pane 92 Table 13 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Timing Pane 96 Table 14 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page E Pane 98 Table 15 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page PTP Pane 102 Table 16 Configuration for Each Profile 2 SS eee 106 Table 17 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page NTP Pane 107 Table 18 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page MD5 Pane 109 Table 19 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Trap Pane 110 Table 20 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page SNMPv3 Pane 112 Table 21 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Users Pane 13 Table 22 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Profile Pane
142. ent protocol support enabled in the Timing Server PTP PTP support is enabled NTP NTP support is enabled The Status Page PTP Pane Figure 33 Timing Server Status Page PTP Pane Ee EI es Er Config Logout PTP Version Number Port Status Mode GM Chock Class GM Clock Accuracy GM Priority 1 GM Priorite 2 Domain Number GM Clock Varian ce Delay Mechanism GM LESS GM LE61 Clock identity VERSION 2 PIP_STATE_MASTER Gtandmnaster CLOCK_CLASS_6 CL_ACCURACY_250NS o 0 5 E2E Two step Port number Offset From Master Parent Src Port ID OM Gurr UTS Offset GM Freq Traceable GM Time Traceable GM Time Source GM PTP Timescale Syne Interval Announce Interval Delay Req Interval PTP_ONE_STEP_CLOCK o 00 180b1111 20 01 40 H TRUE TRUE GPS TRUE 32 packets sec 1 packetisec 32 packets sec NOTE You can view this pane only if the PTP support is enabled in the Timing Server O Table 9 on page 82 describes the elements that appear on the Status page PTP Pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 9 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page PTP Pane Element Description PTP Section aaa iS Section provides PTP information pertaining to the Timing Server a Version Number IEEE 1588 2008v2 version number 82 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 6 Understanding the TCABOOO and TCA8500 System Status Page Table 9 Elements
143. er GPS Overall information WAC 00 22 85 Ha 72 08 ONS Servers 74 cang TCASK LCD Conf 18 Mug PTP Hostname TCO8K Software Version LD Ont Se AUG PTE b Admin T1 Model TC 28000 4C Hardware Version 4 gt Log Location anywhere FPGA Version 00003574 re Help System SN C230401100710362 Up Time 3 min 16 sec Monday August gt Logout Local Time ri 2014 7 38 44 Temperature 39 C LCD Config Status Enable Unsecured Communication Protocols Status ICMP Disable TFTP Disable FTP Disable TELNET Disable Network Interface n Port Addren State LAHI 10 216 114 132 255 255 254 0 up 100 Full pe WAG 00 22 03 2022 LANZ 192 168 1 200 255 255 255 0 up 100 Full Y Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 6 Understanding the TCABOOO and TCA8500 System Status Page NOTE If the NTP support is enabled in the Timing Server the Status page displays the NTP tab instead of the PTP tab By default the PTP support is enabled in the Timing server Understanding the Status Page The Status Page System Pane on page 75 The Status Page Alarm Pane on page 77 The Status Page El Pane on page 78 The Status Page Timing Pane on page 80 The Status Page PTP Pane on page 82 The Status Page NTP Pane on page 85 The Status Page GPS Pane When GPS Option Is Connected on page 87 The Status Page System P
144. er e Green Indicates that there are no active alarms on the Timing Server e Red Indicates that there is one or more active alarms on the Timing Server Local Time The time kept by the Timing Server clock NOTE You must click the Refresh button in your browser to update the time Hostname The name assigned to the Timing Server PTP Mode Indicates that the Timing Server is a PTP grandmaster Clock Identity A unique 64 bit value identifies the clock Current Sync Source Indicates the current sync source type Hardware Clock Status Indicates the synchronization status of the hardware clock e Acquiring Indicates hardware clock is in process to lock to a provisioned reference e Locked Indicates hardware clock is synchronized to the reference source e Freerun Indicates no reference is available e Holdover Indicates hardware clock is in holdover state after all references are disqualified GPS Receiver Status Indicates the GPS receiver status of the Timing Server clock States are as follows No GPS Time e Good GPS receiver is tracking minimum of three satellites for position solution e No Usable Satellites e Survey in Progress GPS board is in self survey mode and waiting to complete 100 Do not move unit e Position is Ouestionable Saved stored position does not track to the GPS location while tracking present moment Almanac not Complete GPS constellation information not completel
145. eseeseees 150 Creating Read Only USEF ie ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg 42 Creating Read Write USE cscs 42 deleting Read Only user Wied O EE EE 44 deleting Read Write user de N EN 44 guidelines EE EE EER ee ES Ee Ee 22 management EE EES BES eds 42 MOCITVING AO 43 ee ene iar ee ee 21 Read Only user password changing by Admin user vide BE EE 43 Read Write user password changing by Admin user vide SE RR N 43 Read Write user password changing by Read Write user Vide N EO EE a 44 user interface GCOS SIM Gas cesses EE EO OR N 23 requirements fOr USINB ee seer see ee ee ee ee eek 24 W TE ds OE EEN 205 Tie id 199 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 215 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 216 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc
146. ess 150 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc using to VIEW Configuration 152 using to view statUS sesse sees ee se se ee ee ee ee ee Se ee ee ee 152 commands Ela n erdie OTF N EE 157 backup scp backup tftp backup unicast SCD ee see esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 58 backup unicast TED ese esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 58 clear TE TEG 58 clear aUthIO ee ese ee ee ek ee ee rr 58 clear daemon OB ee ee ee ee een ee ee ee ee ee eek 58 Clear eventlOB ee ese ee ee ee ee eek ee ee ee ee ee eek 58 Clear mAS KEY ENEFY ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eek 58 Clear DtD Stat ee ese se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eek 58 claar sVslOg EE EERS iii Ee Ee ESEG 58 config W SMH AR 58 Config ACCOUMTIM AO 58 config accounting level sesse esse eke 59 config accounting server add ees 59 config accounting server del ese ese ese 59 config alarm email reCeiVer eeeeese esse eke 59 config alarm profile seesese see esse ek ee ee 59 config antenna cable delay compensation config antenna vOltagE eessese seeks seek COMPS ath Ord Efesini config change paSSWOrd e seeseeriessrirerreerrreerreerrres config cli banner file esse see ee ee ee ee eek config cli banner teXt see see ese ee ee eek config cli tiMEOU ee ee see ene ek seek ee ee ee ee eek config datetifme er EE ee Ee ees seed dee CONFIG Me ie ec cseecesessesessescssesesessesesesssecssessseesesensestsenees config drisl EES EE EE ee ee E
147. f only one power feed being used disable alarm in Admin gt Alarms and configure to NONE FREQ_ACQUIRING Transient System tries to adjust the local This is a positive indication of sync oscillatorbasedontheinputsource source availability such as GPS T1 El NTP and PTP If the adjustments are completed then the system state is changed from acquiring state to locked state FREQ_HOLDOVER Transient Local Oscillator is in Holdover state Check sync source quality which was There is no configured servers sync sources available Only goes to this state after a sync source has been qualified for a period of time and than is not available configured in the sync source table 144 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 10 Troubleshooting a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Table 36 Troubleshooting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Using the Event Log continued Event Type Description Action FREQ_FREERUN Transient Local Oscillator is in Freerun state 1 Check sync source table is The unit has not obtained initial configured for at least one source lock sync lock state and is available If not locked with a period operating on the local oscillator of time ex gt 2 hours reboot system 2 Verify the PTP verify PTP state is slave 3 Verify network connections and activity 4 This could be caused by unit not initially being locked for a period long enough to generate a holdover value Veri
148. figuration Radius Authentication Servers window details NOTE You can add only a maximum of three RADIUS authentication servers Edit Button Click to modify the configuration details of the selected RADIUS authentication server Delete Button Click to delete the selected RADIUS authentication server from the server list Server IP Enter the IP address of the RADIUS authentication server to be used for user authentication Port Enter the port through which the specified RADIUS authentication server is contacted for user authentication The default port number is 1812 Retry Enter the number of attempts to be tried for contacting the specified RADIUS authentication server The value ranges from 1 through 10 The default value is 3 When all retries fail the Timing Server contacts the next RADIUS authentication server in the authentication server list Timeout Enter the time in seconds till which the Timing Server waits for a response from the specified RADIUS authentication server The value ranges from 1 through 90 seconds The default value is 3 seconds If the response is not received within the specified time period and the configured retry limit is not attained then the Timing Server once again tries to contact the authentication server If the response is not received within the specified time period and the configured retry limit is attained then the Timing Server contacts the next RA
149. fy the unit has been locked for 8 hours or more FREQ_REF_INPUT_CHANGE Static The reference input being used as Verify one of the reference input such a sync source has changed as GPS external inputs has changed FREO INPUT OUALITY CHANGE Static The timing input guality has Verify the guality states changes were changed due to lower or higher as expected quality level of the new sync source LINK_DOWN Static Ethernet connection is not Verify Ethernet connection cables and functional so on LINK_UP Static Ethernet connection is functional This is a positive indication of the Ethernet link status To suppress go to Configure Admin gt Alarm gt Severity and set to NONE Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 145 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 146 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendixes Using Telnet with the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers on page 149 Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters on page 173 Using the CLI to Configure NTP Parameters on page 191 Using the CLI to Configure User Authentication and RADIUS Accounting on page 195 Specifications on page 199 Agency Compliance on page 201 Cable Specification on page 203 Warranty and Support on page 205 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 147 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 148 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks I
150. g Leap Indicator LEAP NOT IN SYNC System Flags komal ciate gt Help Stratum 16 Jitter 0 000000 s Precision 17 Stability 0 000 ppm gt Logout Root Delay 0 00000 s Broadcastdelay 0 000000 s Root Dispersion 0 00711s Authdelay 0 000000 s NTP Association st Reach Offset Remote Local Poll Delay en 255 255 255 2 0 0 0 0 ki y ss Ej 0 00000 4 00000 0 0 000000 LOCAL CLOCK 127 0 0 1 16 o 3 99217 E NOTE You can view this pane only if the NTP support is enabled in the Timing Server Table 10 on page 85 describes the elements that appear on the Status page NTP Pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 10 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page NTP Pane Element Description NTP Section This section enables you to view the NTP details System Peer Indicates the number or name of the peer used in clock synchronization System Peer Mode Indicates the NTP operation mode of the peer The values are e Unspecified Broadcast The peer selected using the broadcast messages is used to synchronize the Timing Server clock Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 85 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 10 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page NTP Pane continued Element Description Leap Indicator Displays a warning about an impending leap second to be inserted or deleted in the last minute of the current day The va
151. g for the user logged in to the Timing Server Once the user is logged in to the Timing Server the Timing Server passes the accounting information to the configured RADIUS accounting servers The Timing Server stops the accounting process when the user session is closed either voluntarily or involuntarily The Timing Server waits for acknowledgment from the accounting servers for each accounting packet When the RADIUS accounting is enabled the Timing Server tries to log the accounting information in any one of the configured RADIUS accounting server based on the configured timeout period and number of retries When the logging of accounting information fails for all configured accounting server the Timing Server raises an ACCOUNTING_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE alarm When the RADIUS accounting server is Unavailable the accounting information latest 15 commands is buffered The Timing Server sends the buffered information to the RADIUS accounting server after the server becomes available Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 49 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide The accounting process supports login accounting interactive commands accounting and configuration commands accounting D NOTE The selection of RADIUS accounting server to log the accounting information is based on the order in the RADIUS accounting server list The accounting process is implemented only for the Accounting Request and A
152. grade or downgrade image is discarded Selecting Between the Pre Installed Software Images Using the CLI 62 The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers ship with both T1 and El software images installed in the two internal non volatile memory partitions By default the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers use the El interface type Use the show partition command to display the active and backup software images The CLI displays the current software image as Active To select an alternate software image using the CLI 1 Verify that the Timing Server is powered on 2 Connect to the Timing Server over a Telnet application gt telnet 10 1 0 42 3 Enter the login and password Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 4 Upgrading the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Software gt login admin Password admin Issue the en command and then enter enable as the password gt en Password enable Issue the show partition command to verify that the software image appears in Partition 1 show partition Partition 1 cern 2 1 2 2 PTP E1 Active Partition 2 cern 2 1 2 2 PTP T1 To initiate the reboot issue the reboot partition number command where partition number is the number of the partition you want to load Type Y to confirm reboot 2 Are you sure you want gt to reboot y n gt Y The appliance will reboot resulting in a no service condition NOTE If the appropriate software image interface is not shown in either
153. gt Help GPS_ANTENNA_OPEN None None 4 GPS_NO_USABLE_SATELLITE Clear Ato Now Clear ro CW S CE CV fi FE VM Ww 6 FEE VM Ww 6 EE VV Ww Logout GPS_LEAP_SECOND_PENDING r rhm sdEEF GPS RECEIVER INACTIVE Ere Mr ww TIMING_OSC_DAC_RANGE FF mio SCrRPe OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_HIGH Frik MCR OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_LOW 6 CF Scere TE1 LOS rr ma vp vw TEL LOF FF ics we ri TE1 AIS r r am EE TER RAL rr arrow TE2_LOS Fela cor TE2_LOF 6 CF eters COW TE AIS m rfman Cow TE2 RAI trebna rrr mr Nene Mad SYS DIAG FAILURE X ee ACO La Auto Clear Expiration Timer hour ETA Alarm Email Recipients SMTP ERGE From eee Userl RARR RA RGE User2 EER User3 EER REG Userd EE as Users Po rd Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 123 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 50 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane NTP 124 JUNIPer TCA8000 Timing Server NETWORKS Password Alarm Service Upgrade Config Remote Log gt Status A Profile E e Conio name state SAAS seventy Send Wie Sng NTP_STRATUM_CHANGE Co ne EFESE NTP_LEAP_CHANGE 6 u Ehe MOP a Log NTP_STOPPED Cele MOP gt Help NTP_AUTHFAIL m ve MOP SYS_CONFIG_CHANGE rr Fe MOP Logout SYS_AUTHENTICATION rr Ne noman GPS_ANTENNA_SHORT rrk EE GPS ANTENNA OPEN 6 rr
154. gure 19 on page 47 In the Server IP field enter the IP address of the RADIUS authentication server to be used for user authentication In the Port field enter the port through which the specified RADIUS authentication server is contacted for user authentication In the Retry field enter the number of attempts should be made for contacting the specified RADIUS authentication server In the Timeout field enter the time in seconds till which the Timing Server waits for a response from the specified RADIUS authentication server In the Secret Word field enter the password shared with the specified RADIUS authentication server Click the Save button to add the RADIUS authentication server entry in the RADIUS Authentication Servers window and memory Deleting a RADIUS Authentication Server Entry To delete a RADIUS authentication server entry from the authentication server list 1 2 Click the Config tab Locate the RADIUS tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 19 on page 47 In the RADIUS Authentication Servers window click the RADIUS authentication server entry to be deleted Click the Delete button to remove the entry from the RADIUS Authentication Server window and memory Modifying RADIUS Authentication Server Entry Details To modify the details of aRADIUS authentication server entry existing in the authentication server list 1 2 48 Click the Config tab Locate the RADIUS tab acr
155. h respect to all features except the oscillator type is either an OCXO or Rubidium respectively This document addresses the configuration for the PTP functionality in order to communicate with the TCA6xO0 or third party Timing Client Since the Ethernet physical layer and packet protocol UDP IP are part of the connectivity this is also covered in the document even though this is a general requirement in order to access also the management interface of the system Similarly this applies to the VLAN which is optional All configuration commands are preceded by config and status commands preceded by show except where noted with an asterisk e Server PTP Functions on page 173 PTP Profile Types on page 173 CLI Configuration Status on page 175 Backup and Restore Commands PTP on page 183 e Sync Source Selection on page 184 Ethernet Port Network Configuration on page 185 VLAN Port Association optional on page 186 Static Route IP optional on page 188 Server PTP Functions PTP Profile Types The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers are equivalent with respect to these features Reference to the TCA8000 Timing Server applies also for the TCA8500 Timing Server Default Profile Supports Multicast Sync Announce Delay response Supports One Step and Two Step modes Juniper Type Profile Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 173 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide
156. hange GPS TRACK 2 lt 6 gt Dec 31 13 59 15 syslog GPS_SYNC_TRACK _ Logout lt 6 gt Jan 1 22 51 40 login 60S5 root login on ttyp2 from 10 1 255 165 lt 6 gt Jan 1 23 08 19 dogm 6121 root login on ttyp from 10 1 2854 165 lt 6 gt Jan 1 23 08 30 syslog RT Version 1 e 3 2 6a lt 6 gt Jan 1 23 08 30 syslog UTC Time Received lt 6 gt Jan 1 01 03 09 Jogin 16745 root login on ttyp from 10 1 0 52 lt 6 gt Jan 1 00 02 37 syslog ptp osc type 1 lt 6 gt Jan 1 00 04 15 syslog RT Version 1 e 3 2 6a oreas Gear Table 31 on page 135 describes the elements that appear on the Log page SysLog pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 31 Elements on the Timing Server Log Page SysLog Pane Element Description SysLog Section This window displays system messages reported to the Timing Server e Message Lists the system messages received Save as Allows you to save the syslog to a file e Clear Clears the log page The Log Page AuthLog Pane The AuthLog pane provides a history of login events Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 135 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 56 Timing Server Log Page AuthLog Pane 1 EvertLog Syslog ML og Daemon gt Status Auth Leg gt Config ed s5 my Tue Apr 28 23 47 24 2009 CLIE admm login Successful d Tue Apr 28 23 47 25 2009 CLI enable successful Log Sun Jan
157. hat the stratum level of the NTP server has changed NTP_LEAP_CHANGE Indicates that the NTP leap seconds have changed NTP_STOPPED Indicates that the NTP daemon is stopped NTP_AUTHFAIL Indicates a NTP authentication failure Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 125 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 26 Description of Alarm Names continued Alarm Name Description SYS_CONFIG_CHANGE ndicates the configuration has changed SYS_AUTHENTICATION ndicates a system authentication failure GPS_ANTENNA_SHORT ndicates an electrical short in the link to the GPS antenna GPS_ANTENNA_OPEN ndicates an electrical open in the link to the GPS antenna GPS_NO_USABLE_SATELLITE ndicates the GPS antenna is not receiving a signal from any satellite GPS_LEAP_SECOND_PENDING Provides a warning of an impending leap second change within 61 seconds GPS_RECEIVER_INACTIVE The GPS receiver is not active TIMING OSC DAC RANGE Indicates that the freguency of the oscillator is out of the tuning range OVEN TEMP RANGE HIGH Indicates that the secondary oscillator oven temperature is greater than the set point temperature This is only a status indicator as there is no impact on the oscillator primary oven control or its stability We recommend that the severity be set to NONE OVEN_TEMP_RANGE_LOW Indicates that the secondary o
158. hrough the craft MGMT port on the front panel Configuration from the management interface through the Ethernet port To change the IP address through the Ethernet port 1 Connect the standard Ethernet cable between the Timing Server LAN 1 LAN 2 ports and the network port of the PC Apply power to the Timing Server Launch an Internet browser on your PC In the URL field type the following default IP address LAN1 http 192 168 0 200 LAN2 http 192 168 1 200 The Timing Server login page appears In the Login field enter the following admin Case sensitive use all lower case In the password field enter the following admin Case sensitive use all lower case Click the Login button Click the Config tab if it not already displayed default Select the LAN option button Locate Mode in the Network section and select the Static or DHCP button that will be used to assign the Timing Server an IP address and perform one of the following a Select the Static button and enter the following information in the fields above the Mode selection Inthe IP Address field enter the IP address to be assigned to the Timing Server Inthe Mask field enter the subnet mask to be assigned to the Timing Server Inthe Gateway field enter the IP address of the gateway to be assigned to the Timing Server Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 2 Installing and Setting Up a TCA8000
159. ial characters in the downloaded file as normal strings The TCA system displays the default hard coded CLI banner if no customized CLI banner is configured The TCA system displays an empty banner if the cli_banner txt file is empty Supported Users Admin config cli banner text Configures a customized CLI banner The CLI banner text that you have provided in this command is stored in the cli_banner txt file in the etc config path On rebooting the TCA system checks for the cli_banner txt file and displays the content in the file as CLI banner The maximum length of the CLI banner text that you can enter in this command is 100 characters which include spaces and special characters You can also use special characters such as n v t and so on to format the CLI banner text provided in this command NOTE e Ifthe cli_banner txt file is available and already contains any content then the existing content is replaced with the provided content e You should avoid using the following special characters in the CLI banner text and e The TCA system displays the default hard coded CLI banner if no customized CLI banner is configured e The TCA system displays an empty banner if the cli_banner txt file is empty Admin config cli timeout Configures the session in action session timeout e Admin e Read Wri te config datetime Configures date and time for the Timing Server
160. iation entries ntp status Displays the status of the configured NTP association entries MDS Key List Configuration or Status You can generate reload modify and view the MD5 key list used by the NTP Configuration Commands on page 193 Status Commands on page 194 Configuration Commands ntp generate md5 key list Generates the MD5 key list using the system command ntp keygen The generated list is stored in the etc config ntp tempkeys path config ntp generate md5 key list Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 193 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Status Commands ntp reload md5 key list Reloads the MD5 key list config ntp reload md5 key list upload md5 key list tftp Uploads the MD5 keys to the Timing Server from the TFTP server upload md5 key list tftp tftpserver ip file name upload md5 key list tftp 10 45 6 2 md5 list upload md5 key list sco Uploads the MD5 keys to the Timing Server from the SCP server upload md5 key list scp Username Scp Server IP Target FilePath upload md5 key list scp user_ 10 209 164 21 ntp keys save active md5 key list tftp Downloads the current active MD5 keys from the Timing Server to the TFTP server save active md5 key list tftp tftp server file name save active md5 key list tftp 10 45 6 2 active md5 list save active md5 key list sco Downloads the current active MD5 keys from the Timing Serve
161. ical documentation consists of or is intended for use with Juniper Networks software Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement EULA posted at http www juniper net support eula html By downloading installing or using such software you agree to the terms and conditions of that EULA ii Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Table of Contents Part 1 Chapter 1 Part 2 Chapter 2 Part 3 Chapter 3 About the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server 2000000 xiii Documentation Conventions 222s 0 lt 0kece axed bee ss RE RRE RE RR ER xiii Requesting Technical Support 20 0 000 eee eee xiii Self Help Online Tools and ResOUICeS Es ss ss ee xiv Opening a Case With JTAG cre sserasiera orro eee xiv TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Overview TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Description 205 3 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Description 0000008 3 TCA8000 and TCA8500 Chassis OvervieW ES SES ES ee ee 3 Installing and Setting Up a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Installing and Setting Up a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 1 Unpacking the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server SESSE ES see TI Requirements for Installing a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server 1 Reserving an IP Address for the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 12 Installing the TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server ESE ES SS ES s
162. icates the input or output modes of the E1 ports on the Timing Server Type Indicates that the El ports on the Timing Server are BITS ports 78 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 6 Understanding the TCABOOO and TCA8500 System Status Page Table 7 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page E l Pane continued Element Description Frame Line Coding Describes the framing status of the E1 output ports on the Timing Server as the follows Normal LFA Loss of Frame Alignment LMFA Loss of Multi Frame Alignment RA Remote Alarm RAR Remote Alarm Recovery FAR Frame Alignment Recovery AIS ACT AIS Active AIS DEACT AIS De active RRA Receive Remote Alarm LOS Loss of Signal LOF Loss of Frame Describes the line coding of the El ports as HDB3 SSM Indicates the El Synchronization Status Message for the respective port and describes the stratum level of the signal as either QUALITY_UNKNOWN REC_G_811 SSU_A SSU_B SETS DO_NOT_USE Admin State Indicates the Port Administration Status in either Disable or Enable mode Input Status Indicates the input status of El output ports NOTE The Disable value is hard coded for all E1 output ports The support for displaying input status is not applicable for E1 input ports Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 79 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide The Status Page Timing Pane Figure 32 Timing Server St
163. ick the Apply button To reset passwords of the Admin user and the enable mode to factory defaults 1 Click the Admin tab The Admin page Password pane appears See Figure 7 on page 26 B NOTE The Admin tab is visible only to the Admin user 2 Select the Password Recovery check box 3 Click the Apply button to reset passwords of the Admin user and the enable mode to factory defaults 26 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server NOTE If you have forgotten the password of the Admin user you can reset the password to factory default through hardware mechanism For more information about resetting the password through hardware mechanism see Resetting the Passwords of Both Admin User Account and Enable Mode to Factory Defaults on page 150 Changing the IP Address The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers are configured to use the manufacturer s default static IP addresses assigned to the Ethernet ports Use the user interface to manually change the IP addresses of the Ethernet ports and configure or change VLAN settings for the Ethernet ports NOTE You cannot configure Ethernet and VLAN port addresses to be in the same subnet that is all logical and physical interfaces should be configured to be in different subnets To change the address information for Ethernet ports 1 Click the Config tab The Config page appears See Figure 8 on page 29 2 Inthe
164. ig enable password COMMANGC cecceseeseeeeee 61 config ethO auto nego command eeee sesse ese 61 config ethO duplex command eees ee ee ee ee ee eek 61 config ethO ip command ee esse ee see see ee ee ee eke 61 config ethO ip mode command 161 config ethO speed command eeee ee see ee see ee eek 161 config eth auto nego command ees sesse ese 61 config eth duplex command eees ee see ee see ee eek 61 config ethl ip cCommand eeeee ese ee seek se ee ee ee ee 61 config eth ip mode command eessee sesse seke 62 Config eth speed command eeeee ese seek ese eke 62 config gps anti jamming COMMANA cece 62 config holdover state esse see esse ek ee ee ee ee eek 62 config hostname command eeee ese see ee eek 62 config irig b ComManNd eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eek 62 config language cCommand eeee ees ee ee ee eek 62 config lcd config Command 162 config ntp add broadcast Command 163 config ntp add manycast_server command 163 config ntp del COMMAN CL eececccessescssessscsssscssessseseseseeseees 163 config ntp generate md5 key list commanad 163 config ntp reload md5 key list ComMMand 0 163 config page accessing description Efe ll N rer etrrrert MDS DANE esse sesse Se ee ee ee ee Ge ee ee Re Re ee ee ee ee ee network pane NIP panne EE ER DE ee ee profile pane PTP Dane EE ave ED EE Ge ee ie RADIUS DaNE eeeese sees ee eke ee ee ee eke ee ee ee ee ee ee 116 SNMPY3
165. igure 14 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane NTP JUNIPer TCA8000 Timing Server NETWORKS Password Alarm Service Upgrade Config Remote Log gt Status A Profile al d Config Hame State ee red Severity Es Pers MTP STRATUM CHANGE Ohe EFESE NTP_LEAP_CHANGE 6 u Ehe rr d Log NTP_STOPPED m mhe rFF gt Help NTP_AUTHFAIL m ve MOP SYS_CONFIG_CHANGE rr Fe MOP Logout SYS_AUTHENTICATION r Ohe EE GPS_ANTENNA_SHORT rrke nomen GPS_ANTENNA_OPEN rr EFFE GPS NO USABLE SATELLITE ne SBOP GPS_LEAP_SECOND_PENDING rr EE GPS_RECEIVER_INACTIVE rr EFFE TIMING OSC DAC RANGE rr EE OVEN TEMP DEVIATION HIGH rr sr OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_LOW rr EE TE1 LOS m he EFFE TE1 LOF rr Non eI CMO d TE1_AIS rrine EFF TEL RAI rr Ns EE TE LOS rr MOM rm TE LOF rr eI OTM Ee TE AIS rr none EFFE TE RAI rr SOM i SYS_DIAG_FAILURE m m an e e ACCOUNTING_SERVER_UNREACHABLE Mina A E 7 NTP_PEER_UNREACHABLE rr EE ENTP PEER UNREACHABLE rr EE FREQ HOLDOVER rrk EFFE FREO FREERUN rrke EFFE FREG REF INPUT CHANGE rr EFF FREG INPUT GUALITY CHANGE rr MOP LINK DOWN Cr EFFE LINK UP rr he MOP FREQ_ACQUIRING rrime EF Auto Clear Expiration Timer hour EA Alarm Email Recipients SMTP From Usert User2 User3 Userd Users Apply II Copyright 20
166. ion and Configuration Guide Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command config snr Description 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 Supported Users Admin e Read Write config ssl key Downloads the specified SSL key file from the mentioned path of the configured SCP server For more information about the dynamic SSL certificate support see Dynamic SSL Certificate Overview on page 23 NOTE The file cannot be downloaded from TFTP and FTP servers You must download the corresponding certificate file The file path and username should not contain any space characters Admin config ssl cert Downloads the specified SSL certificate file from the mentioned path of the configured SCP server For more information about the dynamic SSL certificate support see Dynamic SSL Certificate Overview on page 23 NOTE e The file cannot be downloaded from TFTP and FTP servers You must download the corresponding key file e The file path and username should not contain any space characters Admin 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
167. ity synchronization source becomes available and the currently used lowest synchronization source is lost the Timing Server immediately changes back to the highest priority synchronization source irrespective of the revertive feature configuration When the highest priority synchronization source becomes available and the currently used lowest synchronization source is available the Timing Server changes the source on the basis of the following conditions If the synchronization source selection mode is set as non revertive the Timing Server continues to use the current lowest priority synchronization source The Timing Server changes back to the highest priority synchronization source only after the current lowest priority synchronization source is lost If the synchronization source selection mode is set as revertive and the time period is set to a value other than zero minute the Timing Client starts to use the highest priority synchronization source provided that the highest priority synchronization source is available for the configured time period If the synchronization source selection mode is set as revertive and the time period is set as zero minute the Timing Server continues to use the current lowest priority synchronization source The Timing Server changes back to the highest priority synchronization source only after the current lowest priority synchronization source is lost NOTE Ifthe Timing Server uses the inter
168. ket start timeout value in minutes The value can be between O and 120 config ptp start announce 70 Effective upon reboot ptp unicast del This deletes the IP address of a Timing Client Slave in which the Grandmaster will stop sending receiving event messages config ptp unicast del 192 168 40 50 clear all unicast entry Clears all the Timing Clients IP addresses telecom standard Configures the telecom standard based on which the PTP grandmaster announces the clock class The values can be 1 to 4 config telecom standard 2 where 2 Telecom G8265 1 option 1 Grandmaster Cluster Configuration This needs to be configured when multiple Grandmasters are used in order to provide a level of network path and or Grandmaster system protection for the Timing Client devices The Best Master Clock algorithm BMC is used to provide decision process which is being executed on the Grandmasters within the cluster and the Timing Client devices It is necessary that all Master s in Grand Master Cluster table should point to other masters and have same unicast slave table configuration for BMC to function properly ptp grandmaster cluster add The IP Address of the other Grandmaster s is added to the cluster table config ptp grandmaster cluster add 192 168 40 220 config ptp grandmaster cluster add 192 168 40 220 ptp grandmaster cluster del Deletes the IP Address of the other Grandmaster s currently in the cluster table co
169. l at which you want the Timing Server to respond to successive Delay Request packets from a slave clock The default value is 32 pps e 1packet sec e 2 packets sec 4 packets sec 8 packets sec e 16 packets sec e 32 packets sec 64 packets se 102 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Table 15 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page PTP Pane continued Element Description Log Mean Announce Interval Allows you to select a mean time interval between successive Announce messages The default value is 1 pps e 1packet sec e 2 packets sec e 4 packets sec 8 packets sec Log Mean Sync Interval Allows you to select a mean time interval between successive Sync messages The default value is 32 pps e 1packet sec e 2 packets sec e 4 packets sec 8 packets sec e 16 packets sec e 32 packets sec 64 packets sec Announce Receipt Timeout 2 to 10 intervals DSCP Enter the Differential Service DiffServ value for the IP packet NOTE This should be configured to Explicit Forward EF which is a value of 46 decimal Telecom Standard Allows you to select the telecom standard to be implemented with the telecom profile for advertising the announce message based on the selected standard The default standard is Telecom IEEE1588 The telecom standard defines the clock class value in Freerun Acquire Lock and Holdover states
170. lation and Configuration Guide Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command Description Supported Users config user class Modifies the login class for the Read Only or Read Write user Admin account 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 Admin account config web Configures the web enable disable Admin e Read Write config web mode Configures the web mode Admin config web timeout Configures the web timeout min Admin Disable Disables privileged access to configuration commands e Admin Read Write ftp Installs the specified software image from the configured FTP Admin server halt Halts the system Admin e Read Write ping Pings the remote host Admin e Read Write reboot Reboots the system Admin e Read Write reset config Restores the Timing Server to the manufacturer default Admin configuration reset password Restores the default password value Admin restart ntp Restarts the NTP daemon All NTP processes are killed before Admin restarting the NTP daemon restart ptp Starts PTP operations Admin restore tftp Restores the configuration file from a TFTP server Admin 168 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued
171. lues are O No warning e 1 Last minute has 61 seconds e 2 Last minute has 59 seconds e 3 Alarm condition clock not synchronized Stratum Indicates the stratum level of the Timing Server clock The value ranges from O through 255 Precision Indicates the precision in seconds of the peer clock Root Delay Indicates the total round trip delay in seconds to the primary reference source Root Dispersion Indicates the maximum error in seconds relative to the primary reference source Reference ID Displays the reference clock used for synchronization Reference Time Indicates the time in timestamp format when the Timing Server clock was last updated System Flags Displays the enabled NTP flags The values are None Flags are not enabled e bclient Broadcast Client flag is enabled e auth Authentication flag is enabled monitor Monitor flag is enabled ntp NTP support is enabled e kernel Kernel flag is enabled e stats Statistics flag is enabled e calibrate Calibrate flag is enabled e pps PPS flag is enabled Jitter Indicates the magnitude of jitter in milliseconds between time queries Stability Indicates the stability of the Timing Server clock to maintain a constant frequency Broadcastdelay Indicates the round trip delay in seconds between the broadcast NTP servers Authdelay NTP Association Section Indicates the
172. m e mail notifications Admin Read Write config alarm profile Configures the alarm profile Admin 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 e RADIUS server authentication and then local authentication e Local authentication and then RADIUS server authentication e Only RADIUS server authentication e Only local authentication e Admin e Read Write config change password Modifies your current login password Read Write Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 159 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command config cli banner file Description Downloads the specified text file from the mentioned path of the configured Secure Copy Protocol SCP server to the etc config cli_banner txt path for customizing the CLI banner The downloaded file should be a plain text file On rebooting the TCA system checks for the cli_banner txt file and displays the content in the file as CLI banner NOTE The file cannot be downloaded from TFTP and FTP servers The TCA system supports only 1024 characters including spaces and new line characters for the downloaded file so the TCA system would truncate any extra characters in the file The TCA system detects all spec
173. mpts should be made for contacting the specified RADIUS accounting server In the Timeout field enter the time in seconds till which the Timing Server waits for a response from the specified RADIUS accounting server In the Secret Word field enter the password shared with the specified RADIUS accounting server Click the Save button to add the RADIUS accounting server entry in the RADIUS Accounting Servers window and memory Deleting a RADIUS Accounting Server Entry To delete a RADIUS accounting server entry from the accounting server list 1 2 52 Click the Config tab Locate the RADIUS tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 20 on page 51 Inthe RADIUS Accounting Servers window click the RADIUS accounting server entry to be deleted Click the Delete button to remove the entry from the RADIUS Accounting Servers window and memory Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Modifying RADIUS Accounting Server Entry Details To modify the details of a RADIUS accounting server entry existing in the accounting server list 1 2 Click the Config tab Locate the RADIUS tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 20 on page 51 In the RADIUS Accounting Servers window select the RADIUS accounting server entry to be modified Click the Edit button to populate the values of the selected RADIUS accounting server entry in the
174. n Ground cable Make a ground cable using 8 gauge wire with the supplied ground lug This should attach to your building s earth ground infrastructure Power Route power connection using 18 22 gauge wire to a 48 volt circuit breaker panel Recommendations for Mounting the Antenna TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server This section describes mounting the antenna for the Timing Server at a location where the unit will receive a GPS signal from several satellites A site survey is highly recommended prior to any installation activity This will determine the best method and location for mounting the antenna A site survey will also provide additional information Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 2 Installing and Setting Up a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server including cable lengths and required mounting materials in order to perform a secure and reliable installation Optimal GPS Antenna Mounting Conditions on page 13 Minimal TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Installation Conditions on page 13 Mounting the Antenna on page 13 Optimal GPS Antenna Mounting Conditions Ideally the GPS antenna should be mounted where a 160 clear view of the sky a 109 angle from horizontal is available to enable a connection to visible GPS satellites The ideal mounting location is a roof tower or an antenna mast high above any obstruction or any device that may cause signal interference We recommend a location that has th
175. n Command The profile is configured with other PTP parameters within a configuration string The Sync and Delay Response rates at the Grandmaster are required to match the Timing Client Sync and Delay_Request packet rates ptp grandmaster The parameters that are required to be configured are the profile type 0 3 priority 1 and 2 O to 128 PTP Domain 0 254 one two step mode the Delay_Response Sync Announce packet rates and announce message timeout Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 177 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide interval that is profile priority1 priority2 domain number two step delay interval announce interval sync interval announce receipt timeout NOTE Two step is not enabled when using TCA Timing Client as it is not required config ptp grandmaster 11120 0 6 0 63 where BrilliantJuniper profile 1 priority amp 2 1 domain 20 one step Delay_Response Request Rate 6 Announce Interval O Sync Rate 6 Announce Timeout 3 ptp gm dscp Configures the Differential Service DiffServ of the IP packet which transports the PTP event and signaling messages This should be configured to Explicit Forward EF which is a value of 46 decimal config ptp gmslv dscp 46 ptp start announce Configures the announce packet start timeout value in minutes The value can be between O and 120 config ptp start announce 70 Effective upon rebo
176. n displays the applicable menus and the hostname as Juniper Networks You can change the default IP address of the Timing Server through the craft MGMT port or by using the buttons The LEDs display the power status and alarm status of the Timing Server Figure 2 TCA8000 and TCA8500 AC Timing Server Rear View O OOOOE d S p ed El EA OE RENT RX CLIT 5 7 8 PAER RECT CCK CELK GPS LAN LAN g000309 l The rear panel of the Timing Server with AC power connector contains the following components as shown in the Figure 2 on page 4 4 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 1 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Description 1 Power switch 2 AC power connector 3 10 MHz timing output port 4 5 1 MHz timing output port 5 PPS timing output port 6 IRIG B timing output port 7 T1 El timing output ports BITS B TI EI1 timing input output ports BITS e O CClock timing output ports 10 GPS antenna port TI LAN ports The power switch is used to switch on or switch off the power of the Timing Server The AC power connector is used to supply power to the Timing Server Timing output ports are used to
177. nal synchronization source and the highest priority synchronization source becomes available then the Timing Server immediately starts to use the highest priority synchronization source irrespective of the revertive feature configuration Only an Admin user can set and view the revertive feature configuration Configuration Commands on page 185 Status Commands on page 185 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix B Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters Configuration Commands sync src priority Configures the priority selection for the timing source that is used with starting with the highest priority first in the string Both products use the internal reference oscillator when a source is not available config sync src priority gps el internal NOTE Internal should always be the lowest priority sync src revertive Configures the synchronization source selection mode and corresponding time period config sync src revertive yes 2 Where 2 time period that is 10 minutes Status Commands sync src revertive Displays if the synchronization source selection mode is set as revertive or not and the time period Ethernet Port Network Configuration The Ethernet port is required to be configured with the appropriate Ethernet and IP parameters The TCA8000 Timing Server has two Ethernet ports The LAN ethO is used for the IEEEI588v3 PTP network connectivity to
178. nc APPENDIX A Using Telnet with the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers Use Telnet to access the Juniper Networks TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server to configure and set operating parameters This appendix addresses the following topics Accessing the Timing Server Using the CLI on page 149 Changing the IP Address of the Timing Server using the CLI on page 150 Resetting the Passwords of Both Admin User Account and Enable Mode to Factory Defaults on page 150 Using the CLI to View Status and Configuration Parameters on page 152 Using the CLI to Configure Timing Server Parameters on page 157 Accessing the Timing Server Using SSH on page 171 Accessing the Timing Server Using the CLI To access a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server using the CLI 1 On a computer which is on the same network segment as the Timing Server click the Start button and choose Run from the menu The Run dialog box appears In the Open field enter the following telnet ip address D NOTE If you are accessing the Timing Server for the first time see Assigning an IP Address to the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 16 for information about connecting to the unit and accessing the user interface Click the OK button A DOS window appears At the User name prompt type the username and press Enter At the Password prompt type the corresponding password and press Enter TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide
179. nc int range O 6 where O 1 pps and 6 64 pps delay interval range min max Configures the Delay_Request Response event message rate from 1 pps through 64 pps It is recommended that the range be set for the full range support config ptp unicast sync int range O 6 where O 1 pps and 6 64 pps announce interval range min max Configures the Announce interval message rate from lpkt lsec Ipkt 8sec It is recommended that the range be set for the full range support config ptp unicast announce int range O 3 where O Ipkt lsec and 3 1pkt 8sec ptp gm announce receipt timeout Configures the timeout period for the Announce event message period from 2 to 10 seconds config ptp gm announce receipt timeout 3 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix B Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters ptp gm dscp Configures the Differential Service DiffServ of the IP packet which transports the PTP event and signaling messages This should be configured to Explicit Forward EF which is a value of 46 decimal config ptp slv gm dscp 46 Although signaling will enter and move Timing Clients that are no longer connected to an inactive state the following commands can be used to keep the unicast table up to date with current Timing Client IP addresses It can also be used for allowing the Timing Client to re negotiate the PTP parameters ptp start announce Configures the announce pac
180. nfig gt Admin Log Help gt Logot Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc V3User Username Auth Crypt Pri Protocol Name L Auth Phrase Auth Crypt mos O sat Pri Phrase PriProtocol pes O aes O No Privacy see TM TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 20 on page 112 describes the elements that appear on the Config page SNMPv3 pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 20 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page SNMPv3 Pane Element V3User Section Description The V3User section allows the identification of SNMPv3 users who have access to information about the Timing Server Username Login name of the SNMPv3 user Auth Crypt Allows you to specify the type of encryption you want this SNMPv3 user to use to log in to the Timing Server Pri Protocol Allows you to configure the privacy protocol for this SNMPv3 user Edit Button Edit the parameters for the SNMPv3 user Delete Button Removes a user from the list Name The username assigned to access the Timing Server Auth Phrase Create an authentication password for this user The password must be six or more characters long Auth Crypt Selects encryption type MD5 Use MD5 cryptographic scheme e SHA1 Use SHAI cryptographic scheme PriPhrase Allows you to create a unique encryption privilege phrase pass phrase for messages exchanged be
181. nfig ptp grandmaster cluster del 192 168 40 220 Grandmaster Cluster Example The example show there Grandmaster cluster consists of four TCA8000 Timing Servers Grandmaster and IP address configurations at each TCA8000 Timing Server Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 181 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Master M1 10 1 9 10 Master M2 10 1 9 11 Master M3 10 1 9 12 Master M4 10 1 9 13 Grandmaster Table Cluster Master M1 is Master M2 10 1 9 11 Master M3 10 1 9 12 Master M4 10 1 9 13 Grandmaster Table Cluster Master M2 is Master M1 10 1 9 10 Master M3 10 1 9 12 Master M4 10 1 9 13 Grandmaster Table Cluster Master M3 is Master M1 10 1 9 10 Master M2 10 1 9 11 Master M4 10 1 9 12 At each Grandmaster the Unicast Slave table should have the same Timing Client IP addresses Table 40 UNICAST SLAVE Table SLAVE S1 10 1 10 1 SLAVE S2 10 1 10 2 SLAVE S3 10 1 10 3 SLAVE S256 10 1 12 23 Status Commands Most status commands can be executed at the first level of login except where noted by an asterisk These commands require the second level of login which is the same level as when configuration commands are executed 182 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix B Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters ptp config Displays the configuration parame
182. nfiguration Operation Config amin Reset to manufacture configuration Apply Admin Backup configuration A og p g pply Help Restore configuration id Logout l Browse Apply EA State Disable 7 l gt Stopping and Restarting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server You can reboot the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server or perform a clean power down by halting all the processes running on the Timing Server To reboot or halt the Timing Server 1 Click the Admin tab 2 Select the Upgrade tab at the top of the page 3 Click the Reboot or Halt button 4 Click Apply to reboot or halt the Timing Server The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers provide carrier class upgrade capability Two flash partitions are allocated to store software images All upgrade or downgrade images go to volatile RAM first and are written to the inactive flash partition The active Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 57 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide or non active images can be selected to run on the Timing Server by selecting the image using the drop down arrow After the unit has been rebooted the new selected image will be running Figure 24 Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane Showing the Current Image mrm ama IM Password 1 Alarm ji Service ii Upgrade If Contig _ Remote Log gt Status Upgrade gt Config OTFTPOFTP O scp HE Es f bag file n
183. ng the GUI or a Telnet connection Upgrades affect service and cause the Timing Server to reboot The Timing Server must reboot to load the new software version All timing outputs are interrupted during this period approximately 1 3 minutes After the new version is loaded frequency and time lock can take up to 50 minutes to resume normal status LOCKED for PTP or NTP features Gather the following information before upgrading the Timing Server Admin password Name of the TFTP FTP or SCP server IP address of the TFTP FTP or SCP server Username and password of the FTP or SCP server Filename of the software upgrade or downgrade image Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 59 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Selecting Between the Pre Installed Software Images Using a GUI Browser The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers ship with both a T1 and E1 software image installed in the two internal non volatile memory partitions By default the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers use the El interface type You can view the software images from the Timing Server Admin web interface page see Figure 26 on page 62 The active software image is displayed as Active in the Halt and Reboot System drop down menu To select an alternate software image using the Web based GUI 1 2 Verify that the Timing Server is powered on Enter the IP address of the Timing Server into a web browser
184. nly show all configuration Displays the current configurations ofthe TCA Admin system e Read Write NOTE Only the configurations availablein Read Only the config dat file are displayed with appropriate fields show auth order Displays the configured authentication order Admin e Read Write e Read Only show authlog Displays authorization log num of lines Admin e Read Write e Read Only show cli banner Displays the customized CLI banner Admin e Read Write e Read Only show daemonlog Displays daemon log num of lines Admin e Read Write e Read Only Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 153 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 37 CLI Viewing Options continued Command Description Supported Users show dst config Displays the configured offset starting date Admin and time and ending date and time for DST Read Write e Read Only show E1 config Displays current port configuration for all E1 Admin input and output ports Read Write e Read Only show E1 status Displays status of all El input and output Admin ports Read Write e Read Only show eventlog Displays event log num of lines Admin e Read Write e Read Only show frequency Displays Frequency Sync Source its quality e Admin state Stratum and Oscillator Type in the e Read Write system y Read Only show gps Displays GPS status including Receiver and Admin Antenna stat
185. nly if the corresponding protocol support is enabled in the Timing Server Table 37 CLI Viewing Options Command Description Supported Users enable Turns on privileged commands e Admin e Read Write exit Exits from current mode Admin e Read Write e Read Only help Displays available list of commands e Admin e Read Write e Read Only history Displays a list of previously run commands e Admin e Read Write e Read Only logout Disconnect Admin e Read Write e Read Only quit Disconnect Admin e Read Write e Read Only show accounting level Displays the type of information to be Admin accounted Read Write e Read Only 152 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 37 CLI Viewing Options continued Command Description Supported Users show accounting server Displays the details of the configured RADIUS Admin accounting servers e Read Write e Read Only show accounting status Displays the current status of RADIUS e Admin accounting Read Write e Read Only show alarm all Displays all active alarms e Admin e Read Write e Read Only show alarm El Displays only E1 active alarms Admin e Read Write e Read Only show alarm email receiver Displays alarm s e mail receivers Admin e Read Write e Read Only show alarm profile Displays alarm s profile information e Admin e Read Write e Read O
186. nsports the PTP event and signaling messages Read Write config ptp gm priority Provides a priority value for the Priority 1 parameter which is Admin used in the Best Master Clock BMC algorithm The value is e Read Write assigned to assist the BMC to select a Grandmaster for the PTP domain config ptp gm priority2 Provides a priority value for the Priority 2 parameter which is Admin used in the BMC algorithm The value is assigned to assist the Read Write BMC to select a Grandmaster for the PTP domain config ptp gm profile Configures the PTP profile type as Telecom Profile whichisthe e Admin same profile type value as used for Telecom Profile without Read Write Signaling config ptp gm two step Enables the One Step or Two Step clock Admin e Read Write O Enables the One Step clock e 1 Enables the Two Step clock config ptp grandmaster Configures PTP grandmaster settings profile selection 1 vs 2 e Admin step Sync Delay Request and Announcement Packet intervals Read Write config ptp start announce Configures the announce packet start timeout value to delay Admin the transmission of announce messages e Read Write On rebooting the TCA Timing Server starts transmitting the announce messages if any one of the following condition is satisfied e After the expiry of the configured timeout value e Any configured synchronization source is locked to the frequency within the configu
187. nstallation and Configuration Guide vi Part 5 Chapter 10 Part 6 Appendix A Appendix B Troubleshooting a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Troubleshooting a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 141 Event States and Alarm TYDES EE EE SS SS eee eee 14 Troubleshooting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Using the Event LOS 2 DA EE EA ORE OE RE ER ERGE are Ae A 142 Appendixes Using Telnet with the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers 149 Accessing the Timing Server Using the CLI 2 0 0 EE SS eee eee 149 Changing the IP Address of the Timing Server using the CLI 150 Resetting the Passwords of Both Admin User Account and Enable Mode to Factory Delatlts VARS REDE SE DE bis Re eh DE Aaa ed 150 Using the CLI to View Status and Configuration Parameters 152 Options That You Can View in the CLI 0 0 cee tenini 152 Viewing an Option inthe CLI eee 157 Using the CLI to Configure Timing Server Parameters 000000 eee 157 Elements that You Can Configure in the CLI uraan aaran 157 Using the CLI to Configure the Timing Server 0 0 0 0 SS SS ES ee na 171 Accessing the Timing Server Using SSH EE Se Es ss Ee ee es ee 171 Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters 173 Server PT RP EUNEUORS 3 cceranda ce SEE ES oH RS Oe SAR Adee Heads Se eee 173 PIP Ponle TYOCS Ls EA EES inani amp oh 6s othe Ooh RES eM ROLE Oe cae
188. nth on which the DST ends The default value is 31 December End Time Allows you to select the DST time scale in 24 hour format at which the DST ends The default Antenna Voltage Section Voltage value is 23 59 DST Allows user to set antenna voltage Allows you to set the antenna voltage to be either 3 3V or 5V Antenna Cable Delay Compensation ns Allows you to set a delay compensation value to compensate for varying cable lengths This value ranges from 10000 through 10000 nanoseconds NOTE You are advised to enter A negative delay compensation value to compensate the positive delay introduced by the cable e A positive delay compensation value to advance the PPS output delay relative to the absolute value 96 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Table 13 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Timing Pane continued Element SNR Section SNR Sync Source Priority Section Priority List Description Allows user to select different display format for the GPS satellite signal and noise ratio Allows you to set the signal strength display format to be either AMU or dBHz NOTE This field is not visible if the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers use the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver The AMU is not an industry standard unit of measurement Allows you to configure the priority of various synchronization reference
189. nting the Antenna Follow the manufacturer s guidelines for the installation of the GPS antenna Route the coax cable from the newly installed antenna into the building following the manufacturer s antenna safety guidelines Route the coax from the building s ingress to the server s installation site and connect to the GPS server Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 13 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide f WARNING Locate the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server away from power lines electric lights and power circuits Wheninstalling the Timing Server do not touch power lines or other sources of live power Have a qualified technician and or certified electrician perform the installation Observe all local and regulatory standards and ordinances Grounding the unit metal mast or ground cable to the unit s base is required for the lightning protection to work properly Changing the Password of Admin User Account Juniper Networks assigns a default user account admin admin with login class as Admin to a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server for logging in to the Timing Server You can create and manage Read Only or Read Write user accounts in the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server by logging in as admin For more information about TCA user account management see Managing TCA User Accounts on page 42 and TCA User Accounts Overview on page 21 Q BEST PRACTICE
190. o HER JME 2 Jo SIM PPS TEXT LG CCK CCL PORTI PORTZ PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORT PORTS i par O o zova acide TAN2 LANI 30 60W2A o id i so The rear panel of the Timing Server with DC power connectors contains the following components as shown in the Figure 4 on page 6 1 DC power terminal B 2 IRIG B timing output port 3 10 MHz timing output port 4 GPS antenna port 6 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 1 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Description 5 T1 E timing input output ports BITS e 6 Cclock timing output ports 7 T1 E1 timing output ports BITS B LAN ports 9 DC power terminal A 10 PPS timing output port 11 5 1 MHz timing output port Both of the DC terminals have positive negative and ground terminals used to connect a DC power source to the Timing Server All other components of the DC version Timing Server performs the same operation as that of the AC version Timing Server TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 8 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc PART 2 Installing and Setting Up a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server Installing and Setting Up a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 11 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 10 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 2 Installing and Setting Up
191. o successive Delay Request packets from a slave clock The default value is 8 pps In the Log Mean Announce Interval field select a mean time interval between successive Announce messages The default value is 1 pps In the Log Mean Sync Interval field select a mean time interval between successive Sync messages The default value is 32 pps Announce Receipt Timeout The default value is 3 Inthe DSCP field enter the Differential Service DiffServ value for the IP packet Inthe Telecom Standard field select a telecom standard to be implemented with the telecom profile for advertising the announce message The default value is Telecom lEEE1588 In the Announce Start Timeout field enter a value within the range of O through 120 minutes On rebooting the TCA Timing Server delays the transmission of announce messages either until any configured synchronization source is locked to the frequency within the configured timeout value or until the expiry of the configured timeout value Click the Apply button to save the PTP parameter changes Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 31 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide To configure the unicast related parameters 1 From the Delay Range lists select the range minimum and maximum of delay request or response event message rate from the options 1 packet sec 2 packet sec 4 packet sec 8 packet sec 16 packet sec 32 packet sec and 6
192. ocol support Displays the protocol enabled in the Timing Admin Server Read Write e Read Only show ptp config Displays PTP configuration information e Admin including mode domain profile used one vs Read Write two step announce start timeout announce Read Onl receipt timeout and delay request announce sAA DRY and sync packet intervals show ptp default dataset Displays the PTP parameter including domain e Admin number that is configured e Read Write e Read Only show ptp parent dataset Displays Grandmaster priority settings and Admin other Grandmaster parameters Read Write e Read Only show ptp stat Displays statistics on PTP packets Admin e Read Write e Read Only show ptp status Displays PTP stack status Admin e Read Write e Read Only show radius server Displays the details of the configured RADIUS Admin authentication servers e Read Write e Read Only show session Displays web and CLI configuration session Admin information Read Write e Read Only Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 155 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 37 CLI Viewing Options continued Command Description Supported Users show snmp Displays SNMP configuration information Admin e Read Write e Read Only show snmp trap Displays information about trap receivers Admin e Read Write e Read Only show snmp v3 user Displays SNMPv3 user information
193. omManNA eeeeee see ese er se eek ee ee 155 show ptp default dataset Command 155 show ptp parent dataset Command 155 show ptp stat cCommanNd eee see see ee ee ee eek ee ee 155 show ptp status COmmManNA eee ee see ese ee ee eek ee ee 155 show radiuS SeFVer sesse show session command SNOW SNMP COMMAaNd eee ee see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee SNOW snmp trap CoOmmanNd eeee ee ee see ee ee eg 56 show SNMP V3B USEF cCommand eeese sesse se ee ee see ee 56 show sync src priority COMMANA 56 SNOW synCc src revertiVe eeese esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 56 show sysinfo command SNOW syslog COMMANC esessesessesssessesessessscssesssessseseeseeeees show telecom standard COMMANA ccssessesssssesseesneees 56 SNOW time command sneins 56 SHOW timing output cCommand eeeee see see eke ee 56 SHOW User histOFY ee EE Ee Ge EE ee Ed ee 157 SNOW USE AE EE EE 157 214 SNMPv3 creating WSENS aiiai a e akin 4l SPECIFYING Contact ese ese ee seek ee ee ee ee eg ee eek 40 software upgrading using the CLI upgrading using the GUI specifications CONSOLE cable ese ee se eek ek ee ee ee ee 203 environmental ese se seek ek se ee ek ek ee ee ee 200 ele EE RE ET OR 199 SR IE EE EE 17 status page ACCESSIN BS EE EED SR EE EG Ee 74 alarm PANEL eeeeesessssessesescssesssseseseesssesestsesseesseessecessensenseeees 77 else le die oe EE N 74 PU Pane seas MA EE N EE ieaute 82 SYSTEM DANE sesse esse ee Se ER ee Ge e
194. on Click to locate the customized certificate file Apply Button Click to download the customized certificate file This section allows you to configure unsecured transfer or communication protocols Allows you to select the unsecured transfer or communication protocol to be enabled or disabled The available options are ICMP e TFTP e FTP e TELNET e ALL State LCD Configuration Section State Allows you to enable or disable the unsecured transfer or communication protocols The available options are Enable Enables the selected unsecured transfer or communication protocol Disable Disables the selected unsecured transfer or communication protocol By default all the unsecured transfer or communication protocols ICMP TFTP FTP and Telnet protocol are enabled This section allows you to configure the state of the LCD configuration change functionality Allows you to enable or disable the LCD configuration change functionality e Enable Enables the LCD configuration change functionality The TCA system displays all menus Status Config Admin and Help in the LCD panel Disable Disables the LCD configuration change functionality The TCA system does not display the Config and Admin menus in the LCD panel By default the LCD configuration change functionality is enabled NOTE The status change becomes effective on next reboot CAUTION If the LCD configuration change functionality is di
195. orks Inc PART 1 TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server Overview TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server Description on page 3 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 2 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 1 TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server Description TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server Description on page 3 TCA8000 and TCA8500 Chassis Overview on page 3 TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Server Description The Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers are Stratum 1 traceable carrier class 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol PTP Grandmasters Network Time Protocol NTP peers and Primary Reference Source PRS providing superior time stamping accuracy and redundant configurability The TCA8000 has an internal OCXO reference oscillator while the TCA8500 has a Rubidium reference oscillator Both systems have either a pre configured AC or 48 V DC input power source This user manual provides installation and operational information for the Timing Servers to allow successful deployment and operation of the servers The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers are integral components of legacy and IP based networks that are designed to deliver highly accurate and resilient timing and synchronization capabilities to support today s next generation deployments The Timing Servers have been designed to accept a GPS signal from a variety of manufacturers
196. oss the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 19 on page 47 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server 3 Inthe RADIUS Authentication Servers window select the RADIUS authentication server entry to be modified 4 Click the Edit button to populate the values of the selected RADIUS authentication server entry in the Server IP Port Retry Timeout and Secret Word fields 5 Modify the populated values 6 Click the Save button to save the changes done in the selected RADIUS authentication server entry Configuring Authentication Order To configure the authentication order 1 Click the Config tab 2 Locate the RADIUS tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 19 on page 47 3 Inthe first drop box select the type of authentication to be performed initially Select e radius To authenticate the user using the configured RADIUS authentication servers local To authenticate the user using local settings 4 In the second drop box select the type of authentication to be performed on failure or unavailability of initial authentication Select radius To authenticate the user using the configured RADIUS authentication servers local To authenticate the user using local settings 5 Click the Apply button to save the authentication order Configuring RADIUS Accounting The TCA 8000 and TCA 8500 Timing Servers support RADIUS accountin
197. ot Telecom Profile Without Signaling Configuration Command The profile is configured with other PTP parameters within a configuration string In order for the Grandmaster to recognize the slave unit the Timing Client IP address of the Timing Client needs to be configured at the Grandmaster for the Ethernet network IP protocol communication link The Sync and Delay_Response rates at the Grandmaster are required to match the Timing Client Sync and Delay_Request packet rates ptp grandmaster The parameters that are required to be configured are the profile type 0 3 priority 1 and 2 O to 128 PTP Domain 0 254 one two step mode the Delay_Response Sync Announce packet rates and announce message timeout interval that is profile priority1 priority2 domain number two step delay interval announce interval sync interval announce receipt timeout NOTE Two step is not enabled when using TCA Timing Client as it is not required config ptp grandmaster 21120 0 6 0 6 3 where Telecom profile 2 priority amp 2 1 domain 20 one step Delay_Response Request Rate 6 Announce Interval O Sync Rate 6 Announce Timeout 3 ptp gm dscp Configures the Differential Service DiffServ of the IP packet which transports the PTP event and signaling messages This should be configured to Explicit Forward EF which is a value of 46 decimal config ptp slv gm dscp 46 ptp start announce Configures the announ
198. otely account users logged in to the Timing Server Configuration Commands on page 196 Status Commands on page 196 Configuration Commands accounting server add Adds the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server to be used by the Timing Server for accounting While adding the IP address you can set the optional parameters secret word retries 1 to 10 timeout 1 to 90 and port that is secret word retries timeout port NOTE The default values are set for the retries timeout and port options if not configured You can use the same command for modifying the configuration details of existing RADIUS accounting server You can add only three RADIUS accounting servers config accounting server add 192 169 0 2 auth123 5 50 1814 where secret word auth123 retries 5 timeout 50 seconds port 1814 accounting server del Deletes the RADIUS accounting server and its configuration by using the IP address of the server The server is no longer used by the Timing Server for accounting config accounting server del 192 169 0 2 accounting level Configures the information 1 For login accounting only 2 For interactive and login accounting 3 For configuration interactive and login accounting to be used by the Timing Server for accounting Default value is 3 config accounting level 1 where 1 For login accounting only accounting Enables or disables RADIUS accounting in the Timing Server config a
199. p tempkeys path Admin e Read Write config ntp reload md5 key list Reloads the MD5 key list Admin Read Write config password Modifies your current login password Admin config protocol support Enables either the NTP or PTP support in the Timing Server By default the PTP support is enabled e ptp Enables PTP support ntp Enables NTP support NOTE e If you reject the rebooting of the Timing Server the protocol change is not saved and the Timing Server continues to use the current protocol After rebooting the Timing Server you can access only the commands and GUI pages related to the enabled protocol Admin config ptp add server Adds a PTP server Admin e Read Write config ptp gm announce receipt timeout Configures the timeout period for the announce event messages Admin e Read Write config ptp gm enable Enables the PTP protocol e Admin Read Write Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 163 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command Description Supported Users config ptp gm disable Disables the PTP protocol Admin e Read Write config ptp gm domain Configures the PTP domain number for the Timing Client Admin e Read Write config ptp gm dscp Configures the Differential Service DiffServ of the IP packet Admin which tra
200. pare Ee sessie A A se eds ed 111 tiMINS DANE ees see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ge Ge Ee ee ee ee ee 95 tap pane AA N OE EE N 110 understanding nD Users pare EE eens ee ie 113 config password cCommanNd eeesee see esse ee ee ee ee 163 config protocol support COMMANA 163 config ptp add server command eeee see eek ese 163 config ptp gm announce receipt timeout GOMMa NEAR EE GE ace GE ERK ee 163 config ptp gm disable command eeeee sees sees 164 config pto gm domain COMMANA cesses 164 config ptp gm ASCH command eeee sesse ee seek 164 config ptp gm enable command eesee ese see 163 config ptp gm priority COMMANA cscs 164 config ptp gm priority2 command eessee sees 164 config ptp gm profile command eee sesse sees 164 211 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide config ptp gm two step COMMANGCL cece 64 config ptp grandmaster COMMANA 64 config ptp start announce Command eeeeeeeee 64 config ptp unicast add COMMANA 64 config ptp unicast announce int range COMMANA AE 165 config ptp unicast continuous COMMANA 65 config ptp unicast del command eeee sees ees 65 config ptp unicast delay int range command 65 config ptp unicast sync int range commania 65 config radius server add ese ee ee ee ek ee ee ee ee ee ee 65 config radius server del ee see ese ee ee ek ee ee ee Ee ee ee 65 config SNMP contact COMMANA cece 65 config
201. port is enabled in the Timing Server 4 Configure the MD key list a Click the Generate button to generate MD5 key list by using the system command ntp keygen or b Click the Browse button to locate a file containing new MD5 keys and click the Upload button to upload the new keys Configuring Alarms You can specify how you want the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server to handle alarms that occur during operation To configure the alarms 1 Click the Admin tab The Admin page appears 2 Click the Alarm Profile tab See Figure 13 on page 38 and Figure 14 on page 39 36 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 3 For each alarm the following parameters can be configured a Select the Clear Now check box to clear the alarm right away b Select the Auto Clear check box to clear the alarm after it happens for 24 hours c Inthe Severity field select the flag to accompany this alarm Select Critical Indicates this alarm needs immediate attention and is affecting the normal operation of the Timing Server Major Indicates this alarm needs immediate attention Minor Indicates this alarm needs attention but is not urgent None Indicates this alarm is for information only d Select the Send Trap check box The Timing Server will send the alarm to the Trap destinations identified on the Config page e Select the Write Log check box The Timing Se
202. porting FTP Select SCP to download the software image from the server supporting SCP 6 Inthe server field enter the IP address of the server that contains the software upgrade or downgrade image For example 10 1 0 52 7 Inthe 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 TCA8K Fridaytel3 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 TCABK Fridaytel3 PTP EI 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 Server 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 8 Inthe user name field enter a valid server username En NOTE The user name field is applicable only if the image is to be downloaded from the SCP or FTP server 9 In the password field enter the password of the server Username ED NOTE The password field is applicable only if the image is to be downloaded f
203. ption Action TEI_RAI Transient The Remote Alarm Indication RAI Check connections and alarm state of alarm is sent in the upstream links which are in the path of the T1 E1 or direction if the equipment is either link connected to the this equipment receiving an AIS alarm an LOS The condition may be in links which TE2_RAI condition or has a LOF condition in have been multiplexed to a higher rate the downstream direction Thisis such as DS3 E3 STS 3 STM 1 and so NOTE TEI denotes first TIEI a repeater alarm to indicate a on timing input port TE2 denotes problem in one or more of the T1 E1 second T1 E timing input port links SYS_DIAG_FAILURE Transient The boot up System Diagnostics 1 Turn power off and then back on had one or more failures 2 If unit continues to show failure the unit is defective and RMA unit for repair or replacement PTP_SERVER_UNREACHABLE Transient There is no master PTP Grand 1 Check domain number should Master available in the network for match with the Grand Master the configured domain number domain number 2 Check network for support of multicast packets 3 Verify Ethernet connection is functioning properly for unit PTP_SERVER_CHANGE Static A Best Master selection has Verify the other master had an occurred and the server was abnormal event that caused this event changed LOSS_OF_POWER_FEED Transient One of the DC inputs has no 1 Check cables voltage connected 2 I
204. pyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix C Using the CLI to Configure NTP Parameters The parameter options for the configuration command can be obtained by adding a question mark after typing in config such as config ntp add server Configuration Commands on page 193 Status Commands on page 193 Configuration Commands ntp add broadcast Creates an NTP association entry for the specified IPv4 address with the NTP mode set to Broadcast While creating the entry you can define the optional parameters version 1 through 4 keyid O through 16 and ttl 1 through 255 NOTE You can use the same command for modifying configuration details of the existing entry The IPv4 address should be a Class D address or a broadcast address of a local interface config ntp add broadcast 2 4 6 8 4 7 240 where version 4 keyid 7 ttl 240 seconds ntp add manycast_server Creates an NTP association entry for the specified IPv4 address with the NTP mode set to Manycast Server While creating the entry you can define the optional parameter keyid O through 16 NOTE You can use the same command for modifying configuration details of the existing entry The IPv4 address should be a Class D address config ntp add manycast_server 224 1 4 7 5 where keyid 5 ntp del Deletes the specified NTP association entry config ntp del 2 4 5 6 Status Commands ntp config Displays the details of the configured NTP assoc
205. r Config Page Trap Pane Element Description SNMP Section This section allows you to set the SNMP contact parameters to be used by the Timing Server sysLocation Specifies the location of the Timing Server sysName Provides information describing the Timing Server no Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Table 19 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Trap Pane continued Element Description sysContact Specify contact information of the administrator assigned to manage the Timing Server ReadOnlyComm Enter the command the network will use to request read community strings RWriteComm Enter the command the network will use to request write community strings Apply Button Click to save SNMP parameters Trap Section View and specify trap destinations to which the Timing Server sends alarm Destination The IP address of the trap to which the Timing Server sends SNMP data Ver Version of the SNMP trap Edit Button Edit the parameters of the trap destination Delete Delete the trap destination Address Enter the IP address of the Trap to which the Timing Server will send alarm information Version Allows you to specify version of the SNMP trap Save Button Save information The Config Page SNMPv3 Pane Figure 44 Timing Server Config Page SNMPv3 Pane i _ Network E1 PIP SNMPV3 gt Status gt Co
206. r Installation and Configuration Guide To enable the NTP support through the CLI 1 Login as admin a gt admin lt cr gt b gt password admin lt cr gt 2 Enable privileged commands a gt enable lt cr gt b gt password enable lt cr gt 3 Execute the corresponding command to enable the NTP support and then type y to confirm rebooting the Timing Server with the enabled protocol support config protocol support ntp System reboot is required to make changes effective Do you want to reboot y n Y ED NOTE If you reject the rebooting of the Timing Server the protocol change is not saved and the Timing Server continues to use the PTP NTP Association Configuration or Status You can configure the NTP functionality in the Timing Server by creating NTP association entries with the supported NTP modes The commands used to configure NTP functionality can be executed only at the Enable mode You can enter into this Enable mode by using the enable command after logging in to the Timing Server While creating the entry the default values are set for the optional parameters if optional parameters are not configured You can add only a maximum of 20 entries Each entry should have a unique IPv4 address The following parameters are set while creating the NTP association entry Table 43 NTP Configuration Commands Parameter Value Default Value Version 1 through 4 4 keyid O through 16 0 ttl 1 through 255 64 192 Co
207. r or just press Enter to retain the current value 6 When changing the elements have been completed enter exit and press Enter to save your changes and return to exit the enable condition Accessing the Timing Server Using SSH To access the Timing Server using SSH 1 Using a computer connected on the same network segment as the Timing Server run the SSH client software such as the free ware PUTTY or TUTTY 2 Enter the IP address of the Timing Server in the hostview window D NOTE If the Timing Server is being accessed for the first time see Assigning an IP Address to the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 16 for information about connecting to the unit and accessing the user interface 3 Click the OK button A DOS window appears 4 At the login prompt type the login name chosen and press Enter Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 171 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 5 At the User name prompt type the Username and press Enter 6 At the Password prompt type the corresponding password and press Enter To see a list of available commands type help Refer to Table 37 on page 152 for a list of viewing options and Table 38 on page 157 for a list of configurable elements 172 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc APPENDIX B Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters The TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers are equivalent wit
208. r to the SCP server save active md5 key list scp Username Scp Server IP Target FilePath save active md5 key list scp user_ 10 209 164 21 ntp active keys clear md5 key entry Deletes the MD5 key list clear md5 key entry ntp current active md5 key list Displays the current active MD5 keys stored in the etc config ntp keys path ntp current new md5 key list Displays the newly added MD5 keys stored in the etc config ntp tempkeys path Restart and Stop Commands NTP 194 You can restart and stop the NTP daemon restart ntp Restarts the NTP daemon All NTP processes are killed before restarting the NTP daemon stop ntp Stops the operations of the NTP daemon NOTE You can stop the NTP daemon only through the CLI Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc APPENDIX D Using the CLI to Configure User Authentication and RADIUS Accounting This appendix explains the CLI commands used to configure user authentication and RADIUS accounting in the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers The TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers work the same in case of these features User Authentication on page 195 e RADIUS Accounting on page 196 User Authentication User authentication enables the user logging in to the Timing Server to be authenticated either locally using RADIUS authentication servers or both based on the authentication order Configuration Commands on page 195 Status Commands on page 196
209. red timeout value The timeout value range is between O and 120 minutes The default value is O minutes that is transmission delay feature is disabled NOTE e The transmission delay feature is applicable only to the first lock state of any synchronization source e The configured timeout value is effective on next reboot config ptp unicast add Adds the IP address of a Timing Client Slave through which Admin the Grandmaster sends or receives event messages e Read Write 164 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command config ptp unicast announce int range Description Configures the range for announce interval message rate Supported Users Admin e Read Write config ptp unicast continuous Configures the Grandmaster to continuously send the ARP messages to the unicast IP addresses in its Unicast table ON Sends an ARP request for every 2 minutes per Timing Client OFF Sends ARP requests until the Grandmaster receives the ARP response from the Timing Client and then does not send the ARP requests again until either the Grandmaster is reset or the IP address is deleted and added back Admin e Read Write config ptp unicast del Deletes the IP address of a Timing Client Slave through which the Grandmaster sends or receives event messages Admin
210. rm See Table 26 on page 125 for more information about the alarms State Indicates whether the alarm is on or off Clear Now Check this box to clear alarms when the Apply button is pressed Auto Clear Check this box to clear alarms automatically after 24 hours Severity Specifies the severity level of an alarm Send Trap Check this box for the Timing Server to send an alarm message to trap locations Write Log Check this box for the Timing Server to record the alarm in the local log file Send Email Check this box for the Timing Server to send an e mail message of the alarm to users who have been configured to receive alarm messages Apply Button Allows you to save changes ACO Section Allows you to turn off the alarm relay signals on the backplane as well as the alarm RE EE EE EE EN LEDs on the front panel EE AE Apply Button Click the button to enable alarm cut off Alarm Email Recipient Section Allows you to specify the SMTP server to which you want the Timing Server to send alarm e mail messages and specify the recipients you want the messages sent SMTP Enter the domain name of the mail server From Enter the from address of the outbound alarm e mails e User X Enter the e mail address of the user to whom the Timing Server will send alarm e mail messages e Apply Click to save alarm e mail recipient information Table 26 Description of Alarm Names Alarm Name Description NTP_STRATUM_CHANGE Indicates t
211. rms on page 36 Configuring Traps on page 40 Managing TCA User Accounts on page 42 Changing the Login Password for Read Write User on page 44 Configuring User Authentication through RADIUS on page 45 Configuring RADIUS Accounting on page 49 Specifying Recipients for Alarm E Mail Notifications on page 53 Resetting Factory Defaults on page 56 Stopping and Restarting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server on page 57 TCA User Accounts Overview Juniper Networks assigns a default user account admin admin with login class as Admin to a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server for logging in to the Timing Server The user logging in to the Timing Server using the Admin user account can configure the Timing Server and create delete or modify user accounts with login class as Read Only or Read Write Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 21 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide The TCA software supports three predefined login classes to define the access privileges for the user accounts in your Timing Server Table 3 on page 22 defines the login classes predefined in the TCA software Table 3 Login Classes for TCA User Accounts Login Class Access Privilege Description Admin Create Delete or User can e Configure all Timing Server features or parameters through CLI or WEB e View all Timing Server configuration or log details through CLI or WEB Read Write User can e Configure Timing
212. rofile With Signaling Configuration Command When the PTP domain that is supported by the TCA8000 Timing Server consists of Timing Clients that support Telecom Profile with Signaling this profile is used The Sync Delay_Response and Announce range can be restricted to allow only certain rates to be accepted and thereby acknowledged in the Signaling response The default values or configured for the completer range supported for each parameter by the TCABOOO Timing Server The configuration parameters in italics do not need to be configured if parameters where set when configuring Telecom Profile without Signaling ptp grandmaster This configuration command which is described in all the other profiles can also be used to set the following parameters instead of using the individual configuration commands The parameters that are required which can be configured for signaling are the profile type 0 3 priority 1 and 2 O to 128 PTP Domain 0 254 one two step mode and Announce Timeout The Sync Delay_Response and Announce Interval needs to be configured through the specific commands related to these parameters NOTE Two step is not enabled when using TCA Timing Client as it is not required Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 179 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 180 config ptp grandmaster 21120 0 6 O 6 3 where Telecom profile 2 priority amp 2 1 domain 20 one step
213. rom the SCP or FTP server 10 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 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 61 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide ll Select OK to acknowledge the upgrade message 12 Select the Reboot option 13 Click Apply to reboot the Timing Server 14 Select Yes when prompted with the dialog box stating Do you confirm a system reboot system The Timing Server reboots and loads the new software image Figure 26 Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane Password Alarm Service Upgrade Contig Remote Log gt Status Upgrade gt Contig TFTPOFTP OSCP file name EER IR EE gt Log user name n Heip password gt Logout grees Halt and Reboot System O Halt Reboot TCA8K Fridaytel3 PTP E1 Active Ty Rebooting the Timing Server 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 Server 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 up
214. round trip delay in seconds between the authentication NTP servers This section enables you to view the NTP association details Remote Displays the address or name of the remote NTP peer Local Displays the address or name of the local clock St Poll Displays the stratum of the remote peer and the polling interval in seconds 86 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 6 Understanding the TCABOOO and TCA8500 System Status Page Table 10 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page NTP Pane continued Element Description Reach Delay Displays the results of the last eight poll attempts and the current estimated delay in milliseconds of the peer Offset Disp Displays the current estimated offset in milliseconds and the current estimated dispersion in milliseconds of the NTP peer The Status Page GPS Pane When GPS Option Is Connected Figure 35 Timing Server Status Page GPS Pane Recewer Description GPS gt Admin Receiver Status Good Antenna Status GOOD i Anienna VoRage 3 v gt Help Cable Delay Compensation 0 AnSJarnming disable Position 37 24 38 5263 N 122 132 3676 W Atude 464m No of Usable Satelities 10 28 9 8 26 7 17 11 1 19 15 Setetnes r Fry 2 4 ND Be i 3 8 0 G2 26 49 0 i Table 11 on page 87 describes the elements that appear on the Status page GPS Pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 11 Elements on the Timing Server Sta
215. rver will send the alarm to the local log file f Select the Send to Email check box The Timing Server will send an e mail message about this alarm to the users identified in the Alarm E mail Recipients section of the Alarm tab TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 13 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane PTP gt gt gt 38 Status Config Log Heip Logout Password Alarm Service Upgrade Config Remote Log Profile Hame State Clear Auto cover Send Write Send pe Now Clear EE Trap Log Email SYS_CONFIG_CHANGE 6 CO Ne EFF SYS_AUTHENTICATION rn None G E GPS_ANTENNA_SHORT Cr AVP ew GPS_ANTENNA_OPEN crf JER GPS_NO_USABLE_SATELLITE Erle MVP ew GPS_LEAP_SECOND_PENDING EEN si EF GPS RECEIVER INACTIVE 6 perf dEEF TIMING OSC DAC RANGE 6 FF mic SCR OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_HIGH Or ie sdrrr OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_LOW 6 rr SCR TE1 LOS rr ma EE F TE1 LOF r r mas e Er TE1_AIS CF man EE TE1_RAI rreh A cor TE2_LOS FF eters COP TE2_LOF oe feria sy COW TE2_AIS FF eters Cor TE2 RAI rr madir rnr i SYS_DIAG_FAILURE or fhe Soe er ACO Era Auto Clear Expiration Tirer hour Alarm Email Recipients SMTP Pere User1 EE NE User3 Users EA Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server F
216. s 64 NOTE This field appears dimmed if you have selected the Manycast Server mode Save Button Click to save the changes 108 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page The Config Page MD5 Pane Figure 42 Timing Server Config Page MD5 Pane JUNIPEr TCA8000 Timing Server NETWORKS Network Timing E1 NTP MD5 Trap SNMPv3 Users RADIUS Lid Status u MD5 Security Keys gt Admin ntpkey_MDSkey_CERN 3362878469 Wed Jul 26 04 54 29 2006 Log 1 MD5 bSVv1 2 3uSp MD5 key gt He 2 MDS ee OTE MD ey sl Current New Keys HERE NE IN Upload Key l Browse D NOTE You can view this pane only if the NTP support is enabled in the Timing Server Table 18 on page 109 describes the elements that appear on the Config page MD5 pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 18 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page MD5 Pane Element Description Current Active Key Section This section enables you to view the current active MD5 key list Current Active Key window Displays the currently active MD5 key list which is stored in the etc config ntp keys path Save As Button Click to download the currently active MD5 key list Current New Keys Section This section enables you to view and configure the MDS key list Current New Keys window Displ
217. s when unicast continuous enable case Sends one ARP request to gateway ip address for every 1 minute when unicast continuous enable case In Telecom Profile Mode Make sure all masters in the Grandmaster Cluster table point to other masters and have same unicast slave table configuration for BMC to work UNICAST SLAVE Table SLAVE S1 10 1 10 1 SLAVE S2 10 1 1 SLAVE S3 10 1 1 0 2 0 3 Master supports signaling messages to the following extent Process REQUEST UNICAST TRANSMISSION for Announce SYNC and delay responses Support GRANT UNICAST TRANSMISSION for SYNC and Delay Response Table 16 Configuration for Each Profile Profile Event Message Type Setting Brilliant Juniper Profile Sync Delay Response Multicast Delay Request Unicast Telecom Profile Sync Delay Response Unicast Delay Request Unicast Default Profile Sync Delay Response Multicast Delay Request Multicast 106 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc The Config Page NTP Pane Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page Figure 41 Timing Server Config Page NTP Pane JUNIPef NETWORKS TCA8000 Timing Server gt Status gt Admin gt Log gt Help gt Logout Network Timing T1 NTP MDS SNMPv3 RADIUS Trap Users Current NTP Association O Broadcast 255 255 255 2 O Manycast Server 234 12 23 32
218. sabled then you cannot use the hardware mechanism for resetting the passwords of the Admin user and the enable mode Hence if you forget the password of the Admin user you cannot perform any administrator functionalities in the TCA system Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 131 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 29 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Config Pane continued Element Description Protocol Support Config This section allows you to enable the required protocol support PTP NTP Config Select an option button to enable the corresponding protocol support in the Timing Server e PTP Enables the PTP support NTP Enables the NTP support NOTE When you enable the PTP support the NTP related commands and pages are unavailable or vice versa Apply Button Click to reboot the Timing Server with the selected protocol support after your confirmation NOTE If you reject the rebooting of the Timing Server the protocol change is not saved and the Timing Server continues to use the current protocol 132 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 9 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCAS8500 Log Page This chapter describes the Log page of the Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers The following topics are addressed Log Page Description on page 133 Accessing the Log Page on page 133 Understanding the Log Page on page 133 Log Pag
219. scillator oven temperature is less than the set point temperature This is only a status indicator as there is no impact on the oscillator primary oven control or its stability We recommend that the severity be set to NONE TELLOS ndicates a loss of signal condition on the first TI E1 timing input port HEREOF ndicates a loss of frame condition on the first TI E1 timing input port TELAIS ndicates that an alarm indication signal is received on the first T1 E1 timing input port TE1 RAI ndicates that a remote alarm indication signal is received on the first TI E1 timing input port TE2_LOS ndicates a loss of signal condition on the second T1 E timing input port TE2_LOF ndicates a loss of frame condition on the second T1 E timing input port TE2_AIS ndicates that an alarm indication signal is received on the second TI E1 timing input port TE2_RAI ndicates that a remote alarm indication signal is received on the second TI E1 timing input port SYS_DIAG_FAILURE ndicates that there is a system failure reported by the system diagnostic utility NTP PEER UNREACHABLE ndicates that the configured NTP peer is not reachable 126 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 8 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page Table 26 Description of Alarm Names continued Alarm Name Description LOSS OF POWER FEED Indicates that one of the two DC power feeds is not connected or is no
220. scription Edit Button Click to modify the configuration details of the selected RADIUS accounting server Delete Button Click to delete the selected RADIUS accounting server from the server list Server IP Enter the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server to be used for accounting Port Enter the port through which the specified RADIUS accounting server is contacted for accounting The default port number is 1813 Retry Enter the number of attempts should be made for contacting the specified RADIUS accounting server The value ranges from 1 through 10 The default value is 3 When all retries fail the Timing Server contacts the next RADIUS accounting server in the accounting server list Timeout Enter the time in seconds till which the Timing Server waits for a response from the specified RADIUS accounting server The value ranges from 1 through 90 seconds The default value is 3 seconds If the response is not received within the specified time period and the configured retry limit is not attained then the Timing Server once again tries to contact the accounting server If the response is not received within the specified time period and the configured retry limit is attained then the Timing Server contacts the next RADIUS accounting server in the accounting server list Secret Word Enter the password shared with the specified RADIUS accounting server The character length ranges from 16 through 32 characters The
221. se this option button to have the network assign an IP address to the Timing Server Speed Allows you to select either 100Mbps or 1OMbps for the LAN port Duplex Allows you to select either full or half duplex mode for the LAN port Auto Negotiation Allows you to enable or disable auto negotiation for the LAN port Ping Allows you to ping a device on the network by entering the device IP address in the box next to the Go button e Go Button Click this button to run the ping command VLAN Section This section allows you to configure or change the VLAN related parameters for the Timing Server VLAN Use the option button to configure or change the VLAN settings per Ethernet port that is LAN ethO and LANZ2 eth1 IP Address Enter the IP address for the selected VLAN Mask Enter the subnet mask assigned to the selected VLAN Id Enter the VLAN ID ranging from 2 through 4095 which is used to identify the VLAN encapsulation packet Priority Enter a priority value for the VLAN header to be used for differential services transporting the packet This value ranges from O through 7 Mode Select a mode to be used by the Timing Server to obtain an IP address for the VLAN e Static Select this option to manually assign an IP address for the VLAN e DHCP Select this option if you want the IP address to be automatically assigned for the VLAN by using the DHCP server Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc
222. server Admin Read Write Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 169 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 38 Configurable Elements in the CLI continued Command Description Supported Users save scp authlog Saves the author log in the specified path of the SCP server Admin e Read Write NOTE e The file path and username should not contain any space characters e The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters save scp daemonlog Saves the daemon log in the specified path of the SCP server NOTE The file path and username should not contain any space characters The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters Admin Read Write save scp eventlog Saves the event log in the specified path of the SCP server NOTE e The file path and username should not contain any space characters The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters Admin Read Write save scp syslog Saves the system log in the specified path of the SCP server NOTE The file path and username should not contain any space characters The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters Admin Read Write scp Installs the specified software image from the mentioned path Admin of the configured SCP server NOTE e The file path and username should not contain
223. show cli DAaNNEF ee sesse ee ee se see ek ge ek ee ee ek ek SNOW daemoONIO eee see esse ek seek ee ee ee ee ee ee ee show dst config SNOW EI COMMIS RE EE EN EN SNOW El statUS ie se sees see se ee ee see ee ek ee ek ee ee ee ee ee ee Show EVENTOS iaiia ee ees Ee Ee SNOW Ted ale VR SHOW EDS RE iinet show holdover state e esse see ee sek ee ee ee ee 54 Show irig b show license SNOW ae d GE Ee N 54 SHOW MTO CONTIB EE EE ge Ee EE nnn ee Ee 54 show ntp current active md5 key liSt 54 show ntp current new mdB5 key liSt ee 55 show NTO statUS EE EE EE GEE EE ee 55 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc SHOW DartitiO iss ses iese Ee Se eg se EG Ee EG 155 SNOW protocol SUDDOF eee ese er see ee see ee eg ee ee 155 SHOW PtP CONTIG EES ER EE Ee EE EG 155 show ptp default dataset ee ese see ee ee 155 show ptp parent dataset SNOW delde AA SNOW PtP StatUS ee ese ee see ee eek ee ee ee ee ee ee SNOW radiuS SeFVET eee esse ee sek se ee ek ek ek Ee ek ee SNOW SESSION EE SNOW SMI Pees RR OE ON AE N N Show SNMPD TAD ee ese ee se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg ee ee SNOW SNMP V3 USE see ee ek ee ee ek ee ee ee ee ee SNOW SYNC SFC DIIOFRY ee ese se ee see ee ee ee ee ee SNOW SYNC src revertiVe ees see see ee ee ek ee ee SHOWSVSINFO ee ESE Gee ke ese Ede SNOW SYSIOB ee ese ee seek ee ee ee ee Gee ee ee ee ee ee show telecom standard SHOWET E nsa nanana N 1 show timiNg
224. sources Available options are NA gps el or internal NOTE The tl option is displayed instead of el when the Timing Server uses T1 interface type Allows you to enable a priority to be assigned to a reference source The sync source list is arranged in orders of priority with 1 being the highest order Apply Allows you to save the current configuration Sync Source Revertive Section Allows you to configure the synchronization source revertive feature NOTE This section is visible only to the Admin user Revertive Allows you to configure the synchronization source selection mode By default the synchronization source selection mode is set as revertive e Yes Sets the synchronization source selection mode as revertive e No Sets the synchronization source selection mode as non revertive Time Period Allows you to select the time period used by the Timing Server for changing back to the available highest priority synchronization source when the synchronization source selection mode is set as revertive The default value is O minute e OMin e 10 Min e 20 Min 30 Min e 40 Min 50 Min e 60 Min Apply Allows you to save the revertive feature configuration AntiJamming Section This section allows you to enable or disable the anti jamming capability of the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver NOTE This section is visible only if the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers use the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver
225. sse see see se ek ek se Se ee ee 153 SHOW alarm E COMMANAL esssssessssesseeseeseees 153 show alarm email receiver COMMANA cseeeeeee 153 Show alarm profile COMMANGCL cccceceeseeeeeeseeeees 153 Show all configuration COMMANA 153 show auth Order ese sesse seek ee sek ee ee ek ek ee ee ek ek ee ee ee ee 153 show authlog command eeee sees ee seek ee ee ee ee eg ee 153 SHOW cli banner command iese ese se seek sek se ee ee ee 153 show daemonlog cCommand eeeeee see see see ee ee ee 153 show dst config Command eee ee ese ee ee ee ee ee ee 154 show El config command eeeeese esse ee ee ee ee ee ee 154 show El status command esese see see seek see se se se ee ek ee 154 show eventlog cCommanNd eeeee sees ee ee ee ee ee ee show frequency commana SHOW SPS COMMANA iinei 1 show holdover state ees se se ee ek sek se ee ek ee ee ee ek ee 154 SNOW irig b COmManNA eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg ee ee eg ee 154 show license command eee sesse see see ee ek ee ee ee ek ee 154 show network command eessse se see seek see see ee ek ee 154 show ntp config COommandAd eeeeee see ee ee ek ee eek ee 154 show ntp current active md5 key list COMMA NE ER EE 154 show ntp current new md5 key list elofaa Taal ale EE 15S show ntp status command eeeee see seer se eek ee ee 155 show partition COMManNd eee see ese ee seek ee eek ee ee 155 show protocol support COMMANGC cece 155 show ptp config CO
226. surface GPS_LEAP_SECOND_PENDING Transient GPS notifies of this event For TCA8500 only approximately 3 months before event 1 This is anormal GPS operation which if occurs will happen either in June 30 or Dec 31 2 Verify event is cleared July 1 and Jan 1 if does not clear reset unit 142 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 10 Troubleshooting a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Table 36 Troubleshooting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Using the Event Log continued Event GPS_RECEIVER_INACTIVE Description Internal communication to the GPS Receiver failed to respond Action For TCA8500 only 1 Potentially the CPU has lost communication with GPS Receiver 2 Reset unit and if it continues to occur RMA unit TIMING OSC DAC RANGE The Digital to Analog Converter DAC which controls the voltage adjustment for the Oscillator freguency has exceeded its range of control voltage Verify operational temperature is within specification of the unit OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_HIGH Secondary oscillator Oven Temperature increase was faster than the internal oven control could compensate This is status only information as the internal oscillator oven temperature control will eventually compensate for this OVEN_TEMP_DEVIATION_LOW Secondary oscillator Oven Temperature decrease was faster than the internal oven control could compensate This is status only information as
227. t information of the Admin user is not displayed in this list Only the information of the Read Only and Read Write users is listed You can create only a maximum of five user accounts Edit Button Click to modify the configuration details of the selected user account Delete Button Click to delete the selected user account from the user account list Username Enter the username for the user account The character length ranges from 4 through 12 characters The characters that can be used are alphanumeric and underscore that is _ Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 13 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 21 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Users Pane continued Element Description Password Enter the password for the user account The character length ranges from 4 through 12 characters The characters that can be used are alphanumeric and special characters that is _ Class Select to configure the login class for the user account The options are ReadOnly User is given show view privilege For more information see Table 3 on page 22 Read Write User is given modify privilege For more information see Table 3 on page 22 Save Button Click to save the changes The Config Page Profile Pane Figure 46 Timing Server Config Page Profile Pane Status Change Password N a Conti ome New Password Log Retype New Password
228. t powered FREO ACOUIRING Indicates that the system tries to adjust the local oscillator based on the input source such as GPS T1 El NTP and PTP If the adjustments are completed then the system state is changed from acquiring state to locked state FREQ_HOLDOVER Indicates that the Timing Server is in holdover FREQ_FREERUN Indicates that the Timing Server is in freerun FREQ_REF_INPUT_CHANGE Indicates that the reference source for Timing Server has changed FREO REF OUALITY CHANGE Indicates that the stratum level of the reference source for the Timing Server has changed LINK DOWN Indicates that one of the Ethernet ports is down LINK UP Indicates that one of the Ethernet ports is up The Admin Page Service Pane Figure 51 Timing Server Admin Page Service Pane Password Alarm Service Upgrade Config ee EEN gt Stats s PTP gt Config Restat Halt gt Admin WEB Log Standard HTTP only Standard and Secured HTTP Secured HTTP only Session TimeoutiMin 30 Apply Table 27 on page 128 describes the elements that appear on the Admin page Service pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 127 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 27 Elements on the Timing Server Admin Page Service Pane Element Description Services Understand how to configure standard or secured H
229. ters of the PTP for the Default Juniper or Telecom Profile without Signaling show ptp config ptp unicast sync int range Displays the Sync event message rate for the Telecom Profile with Signaling ptp unicast delay int range Displays the Delay_Request Response event message rate for the Telecom Profile with Signaling ptp unicast ann int range Displays the Announce interval event message rate for the Telecom Profile with Signaling ptp status Shows the PTP state parameters This is a summary and the following individual commands provide similar information ptp default dataset Displays the PTP parameter including Domain that is configured ptp parent dataset Identifies Grandmaster priority settings and other Grandmaster parameters ptp port dataset Shows the PTP port state parameters ptp timescale prop Displays the timing source and other timing parameters ptp grandmaster cluster config Displays the other Grandmasters IP Addresses which are configured for the BMC ptp gm dscp Displays the Differential Service value for the IP packets which transport the PTP event and signaling messages ptp stat Displays statistics of PTP packets clear ptp stat Clears statistics of PTP packets telecom standard Displays the configured telecom standard based on which the PTP grandmaster announces the clock class Backup and Restore Commands PTP When using Telecom Profile with and without signaling the uni
230. th1 can be used D NOTE You cannot configure Ethernet and VLAN port addresses to be in the same subnet that is all logical and physical interfaces should be configured to be in different subnets Configuration Commands on page 187 Status Commands on page 188 Configuration Validation on page 188 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix B Using the CLI to Configure PTP and Network Interface Parameters Configuration Commands There are duplicate commands for the second VLAN that is vlan2 instead of vlan ethO vlan ip Configures the VLAN Ethernet IP address config ethO vlan1 ip 192 168 1 100 255 255 0 0 ethO vlan id Assigns a unique VLAN ID that is used for the VLAN encapsulation packet This value can be in the range from 2 through 4095 config ethO vlan1 id 100 NOTE If the VLAN ID you have configured is already being used by any other VLAN a warning message is displayed ethO vlan priority This assigns the 3 bit priority in the VLAN header which is used for differential services transporting the packet It is recommended this be configured to the high priority level and use the value 7 config ethO vlan priority 7 ethO vlan ip mode Configures the IP address as being a static or dynamic config ethO vlan ip mode static ptp gm dscp Configures the Differential Service DiffServ of the IP packet which transports the PTP event and signaling messages This should be configured
231. thLog Paneis eraai 135 Daefnmen Pae ss E EER ne 136 GOS CHICO RE EE N 33 EVGMtliO gS Pal Gi ME EE OE tenis 134 SysLog Pane understanding login class changing by Admin user via Us ens A 43 login page AGCOSS IN AE N Nape ainiai 69 description 69 Understanding ERGE Ee eis Re Ges Red Se SR EER Ee ke 70 logout COMMAanNA eee ee ee see ee ee ee ek ee ee ee ee eek ee ee 152 M mounting conditions MINIMA RE EE EE 13 optimal Pie MOUNTING reduiremMEeNs es sesse esse se se ER ee ee Se ee 1 N MOU CE ae srne Ea oriee ER aii xiii P parameters configuring EIER SE SE SEEK GE SEG Ged ees 157 password changing for Admin user EISE EE OE EE ET EE 14 via SUS EE EE RE ee ee 14 25 changing for Read Only user by Admin user vie dIE AA AE N nce ates 43 changing for Read Write user by Admin user Vie GEE EE ee ence RE ee 43 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Index changing for Read Write user by Read Write user Ede UR denis ae 44 reset for Admin user Wie CEL ER RE RE EE N ee ed 150 via EE DE EE Ee eee 25 Via Hardware mechanisM sesse sesse sees 150 physical dimenNSiONS ee ee ee see ee eek ee ee ee ee Ee 199 PINS COMMA eN N N 168 port LEDS AR EE AE EE ON 73 power CONSUMPTION AE EE N anani 199 SDCCITICALI ONS AA aia 199 PTP setting parameters ee ee eek RR se Ge Ge ee ee eg 30 Q GUIECOM IMAG ESE ES EES EE EE avis 152 R reboot Commando Re ee 168 requirements installing ELS na 1 mounting the
232. that appear on the Config page PTP pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 15 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page PTP Pane Element Description PTP Config Section This window lists devices with which the Timing Server has a PTP relationship _ Profile Allows you to select the PTP profiles supported by the Timing Server e O Default Default O e 1 Juniper Type e 2 Telecom Profile By default signalling is disabled but can be enabled using the CLI e 3 Juniper Type Il Priority 1 Allows you to enter a value within the range of O through 254 to configure the Priority 1 parameter of the Timing Server for proper Best Master Clock BMC algorithm operation O to 254 Default 128 Priority 2 Allows you to enter a value within the range of O through 254 to configure the Priority 2 parameter of the Timing Server for proper Best Master Clock BMC algorithm operation O to 254 Default 128 Domain Number Allows you to select a value within the range of O through 254 to configure the PTP domain for the Timing Server which then becomes a synchronization reference source to all the slave clocks within the same domain using the PTP protocol O to 254 Default 0 PTP protocol O to 254 Default 0 Two Step Configure the Timing Server to use either one step or two step messaging mechanism O no Default 0 liyes Log Mean Delay Req Interval Allows you to select a minimum mean time interva
233. the internal oscillator oven temperature control will eventually compensate for this TEI LOS or TE2_LOS NOTE TEI denotes first T1 E1 timing input port TE2 denotes second T1 E timing input port T1 or El Rx Input has a Loss of Signal LOS which is a physical layer alarm 1 Check that cable is connected properly 2 Verify far end equipment is sending a signal TE1 LOF or TE2_LOF NOTE TEI denotes first TI E timing input port TE2 denotes second T1 E timing input port The Rx Input has intermittent or permanent Loss of Frames LOF which indicate that the receiver is getting too errors to maintain frame 1 Check that cable is connected properly 2 Verify far end equipment is sending an error free signal TELAIS or TE2 AIS NOTE TEI denotes first T1 E1 timing input port TE2 denotes second T1 E timing input port The Rx input has detected Alarm Indication Signal AIS alarm The AIS is an unframed all ones signal transmitted on the TI E1 line This is being transmitted from the far end Tx due to its Rx input is not operating correctly Verify the far end equipment Rx input has no alarm indications such as LOS or LOF Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 143 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 36 Troubleshooting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Using the Event Log continued Event Type Descri
234. the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page 89 Figure 36 Timing Server Config Page Network Pane 000000eeee 90 Figure 37 Timing Server Config Page Network Pane eee eee 92 Figure 38 Timing Server Config Page Timing Pane 00005 95 Figure 39 Timing Server Config Page E Pane ss SS SS ee 98 Figure 40 Timing Server Config Page PTP Pane 0 0 0 101 Figure 41 Timing Server Config Page NTP Pane ss EE ss cee eee 107 Figure 42 Timing Server Config Page MD5 Pane 2 0 eee eee 109 Figure 43 Timing Server Config Page Trap Pane 0 0 cece eee ee 110 Figure 44 Timing Server Config Page SNMPv3 Pane 00000 cease 111 Figure 45 Timing Server Config Page Users Pane ss ss ss see eee 113 Figure 46 Timing Server Config Page Profile Pane 000 114 Figure 47 Timing Server Config Page RADIUS Pane 0005 116 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page 121 Figure 48 Timing Server Admin Page Password Pane 0000000 122 Figure 49 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane PTP 005 123 Figure 50 Timing Server Admin Page Alarm Pane NTP 05 124 Figure 51 Timing Server Admin Page Service Pane 00 cece eee 127 Figure 52 Timing Server Admin Page Upgrade Pane esse Se 128 Figure 53 Timing Server Admin Page Config Pane EE Ee s
235. the Timing Clients For the out of band management network connectivity that is Telnet web interface SNMP and so on either LAN ethO or LAN2 eth1 can be used NOTE You cannot configure Ethernet and VLAN port addresses to be in the same subnet that is all logical and physical interfaces should be configured to be in different subnets Configuration Commands on page 185 Status Commands on page 186 Configuration Commands The reference to ethO LANI port is for the single TCA6000 Timing Client Ethernet port and the similar configuration is used for LAN2 eth1 ethO speed Configures the Ethernet port to either 10 or 100 Mbps It is recommended to use 100 Mbps default ethO duplex Configures the Ethernet port as half or full duplex For performance requirements to be achieved full duplex default is required Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 185 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Status Commands ethO auto nego Configures the Ethernet port as being able to auto negotiate the speed and half full duplex yes no It is recommended this be disabled default that is no ethO ip Configures the port IP address IP Mask and Gateway There is only one gateway for ethO and ethl config ethO ip 192 168 50 120 255 255 255 0 192 168 50 1 ethO ip mode Configures the IP address as being a static or dynamic config ethO ip mode static network Displays the
236. tication The Timing Server blocks the logging user if both RADIUS and local authentication fails When you configure the authentication order as local authentication followed by the RADIUS server authentication the Timing Server performs the local authentication to grant access to the logging user If the local authentication fails to authenticate the user then the Timing Server passes the information about the logging user to the configured Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 45 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide RADIUS servers for authentication If any one of the RADIUS server successfully authenticates the user then the Timing Server allows the user to login If all configured RADIUS servers fail to authenticate the user then the Timing Server denies access to the logging user When you configure the authentication order as RADIUS server authentication only the Timing Server passes the information about the logging user to the configured RADIUS servers for authentication If any one of the RADIUS server successfully authenticates the user then the Timing Server allows the user to login If all configured RADIUS servers fail to authenticate the user then the Timing Server denies access to the logging user If all configured RADIUS servers are not available then the Timing Server performs local authentication and allows the user to login after successful local authentication When you configur
237. tion Supported Users backup scp Backs up the configuration file config dat in the specified path Admin of the SCP server NOTE The file path and username should not contain any space characters The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters backup unicast tftp Backs up the unicast table entries file unicast dat in the Admin specified path of the TFTP server backup unicast scp Backs up the unicast table entries file unicast dat in the Admin specified path of the SCP server NOTE The file path and username should not contain any space characters The maximum length of the CLI command should not exceed 124 characters clear alarm Clears the alarm Admin Read Write clear all unicast entry Clears all the Timing Clients IP addresses Admin Read Write clear authlog Clears authorization log Admin clear daemon log Clears daemon log Admin clear eventlog Clears event log Admin clear md5 key entry Deletes the MD5 key list Admin Read Write clear ptp stat Clears statistics of PTP packets Admin e Read Write clear syslog Clears system log Admin config 1 5MHz Selects between IMHz vs 5MHz output on the 5 1 MHz port Admin Read Write config accounting Enables or disables RADIUS accounting in the Timing Server Admin e Read Write 158 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TC
238. to Explicit Forward EF which is a value of 46 decimal config ptp gmslv dscp 46 ptp gm interface Configures the VLAN 1 or 2 configuration parameters to be used to encapsulate the PTP signaling and event messages NOTE PTP functionality is only available on eth0 config ptp gm interface ethO 1 ethO vlan enable VLAN encapsulation of the IP packet is enabled config ethO vlan1 enable NOTE After VLAN related configuration restart PTP by using the command restart ptp ethO vlan1 disable VLAN encapsulation of the IP packet is disabled config ethO vlan1 disable Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 187 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide NOTE After VLAN related configuration restart PTP by using the command restart ptp Status Commands ptp interface Displays if there is VLAN encapsulation enabled and if it is which VLANI and 2 encapsulation parameters are being used for the PTP event and signaling messages network Displays the network IP and port parameters which includes the VLAN enable disable information vlan Show the VLAN parameters for VLAN 1 and 2 Configuration Validation Validate the VLAN following the procedure Create a VLAN in the TCA8000 Timing Server ethO or eth1 through CLI Create a unique IP address Network mask along with the VLAN id Make sure the IP Address Netmask doesn t lap with the physical interface IP Ad
239. to 30 minutes e 5 Time period is set to 40 minutes e 6 Time period is set to 50 minutes e 7 Time period is set to 60 minutes config telecom standard Configures the telecom standard for the telecom profile The Admin PTP grandmaster announces the clock class based on the Read Write configured telecom standard The values are 1 Default value Telecom standard is set as Telecom lEEE1588 2 Telecom standard is set as Telecom G8265 1 option 1 3 Telecom standard is set as Telecom G8265 1 option 2 4 Telecom standard is set as Telecom G8275 1 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 config timezone Configures the time zone information e Admin e Read Write config unsecured communication protocols Enables or disables unsecured transfer or communication Admin protocols such as ICMP TFTP FTP and Telnet protocol The values are e 1 Specifies the ICMP e 2 Specifies the TFTP e 3 Specifies the FTP e 4 Specifies the Telnet protocol e 5 Specifies all the preceding protocols By default all the unsecured transfer or communication protocols are enabled config user add Creates a new user account with login class as Read Only or Admin Read Write Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 167 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Instal
240. to activate the selected RADIUS accounting status Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 119 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 120 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 8 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Admin Page This chapter describes the Admin page for the Juniper Networks TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers The following topics are addressed Admin Page Description on page 121 Accessing the Admin Page on page 121 Understanding the Admin Page on page 121 Admin Page Description The Admin page allows you to perform administrative tasks and to set administrative parameters for the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Accessing the Admin Page To access the Admin page of a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 1 Log in to the Timing Server 2 Click the Admin tab The Admin page appears See Figure 48 on page 122 ED NOTE After the Admin page opens click the Refresh button in the browser to update the page Understanding the Admin Page The Admin Page Password Pane on page 122 The Admin Page Alarm Pane on page 123 The Admin Page Service Pane on page 127 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 121 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide The Admin Page Upgrade Pane on page 128 The Admin Page Config Pane on page 130 The Admin Page Password Pane Figure 48 Timing Server Admin Page Password P
241. tries Timeout se gt Admin E gt Log gt Hel je ap EE EE a AE Server IP Port Retry Timeout Secret Word 1812 B E Authentication Order radius 7 local 7 Apply id RADIUS Accounting Servers Server IP Port Retries Timeout Secret Word v led di EN EI Server IP Port Retry Timeout Secret Word 1813 B B Em RADIUS Accounting Level 1 For login accounting only 2 For interactive and login accounting 3 For configuration interactive and login accounting RADIUS Accounting Status C Enable Disable w Configure the RADIUS authentication server details 4 Click the Save button to save the authentication server configuration 5 Select the authentication order 6 Click the Apply button to apply the configured authentication order The following sections describe RADIUS authentication server configuration and authentication order configuration Adding a New RADIUS Authentication Server Entry on page 48 Deleting a RADIUS Authentication Server Entry on page 48 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Modifying RADIUS Authentication Server Entry Details on page 48 Configuring Authentication Order on page 49 Adding a New RADIUS Authentication Server Entry To add anew RADIUS authentication server entry to the authentication server list 1 2 Click the Config tab Locate the RADIUS tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Fi
242. tus Page GPS Pane Element Description GPS Section This section provides information about the GPS functionality Receiver Description Indicates the satellite source to which the Timing Server synchronizes time Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 87 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 11 Elements on the Timing Server Status Page GPS Pane continued Element Description Receiver Status Indicates the GPS receiver status of the Timing Server clock States are as follows e No GPS Time e Good Receiver is functioning normally e No Usable Satellites e Survey in Progress GPS board is in self survey mode and waiting to complete Do not move unit until finished e Position is Questionable Saved stored position does not track to the GPS location while tracking present moment Almanac not Complete GPS constellation information not completely downloaded Upon initial power on can take up to 12 5 minutes Antenna Status Indicates the condition of the connection between the Timing Server sync server and the antenna e Open Electronically open e Short Electronically short e Good Electronically good Anti Jamming Indicates whether the anti jamming functionality of the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver is enabled or disabled NOTE This field is visible only if the TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Servers use the Resolution SMT GPS Timing Receiver Position
243. tween the user and the Timing Server Pri Protocol Allows you to configure the privacy protocol for the SNMPv3 user DES Use DES Data Encryption Standard e AES Use AES Advanced Encryption Standard e No Privacy Do not use encryption Save Button This button allows you to add this user to the V3User window and to save this information 112 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 7 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Config Page The Config Page Users Pane Figure 45 Timing Server Config Page Users Pane vevork Timing J E1 I PIF E Trap anmes Users aos il gt Status Users Config P Admin Log b Help z BS ee SEE SEWE LESS IF Username ENG ca Password Class Read Only Readhwrite Table 21 on page 113 describes the elements that appear on the Config page Users pane of the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers D NOTE For Read Write users the Profile pane is available instead of the Users pane The Users pane is visible only to the Admin user For information about the Profile pane see The Config Page Profile Pane on page 114 Table 21 Elements on the Timing Server Config Page Users Pane Element Description Users Section This section allows you Admin user to view and configure user account details Users Window Displays a list of configured user accounts with their username and login class details NOTE e Accoun
244. uration Guide 140 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting a TCABOOO or TCA8500 Timing Server If you need post sales technical support it is available through the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center JTAC For information about contacting JTAC see Warranty and Support on page 205 Event States and Alarm Types on page 141 Troubleshooting the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server Using the Event Log on page 142 Event States and Alarm Types Table 34 on page 141 shows alarms and their corresponding states Table 34 Event States Alarm Condition State NONE Indicates event as NONE in the Severity alarm profile Critical Indicates event as Critical in the Severity alarm profile Major Indicates event as Major in the Severity alarm profile Minor Indicates event as Minor in the Severity alarm profile Clear Indicates event alarm condition is no longer active Table 35 on page 141 shows alarms and their corresponding types Table 35 Alarm Types Alarm Details Transient Outstanding alarms are used for those time persistent condition System will automatically raise and clear these type of alarm based on the state of the condition Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 141 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 35 Alarm Types continued Alarm Details Static System will raise this alarm whenever the condition occurs
245. urces For quick and easy problem resolution Juniper Networks has designed an online self service portal called the Customer Support Center CSC that provides you with the following features Find CSC offerings http www juniper net customers support Search for known bugs http www2 juniper net kb Find product documentation http www juniper net techpubs Find solutions and answer questions using our Knowledge Base http kb juniper net Download the latest versions of software and review release notes http www juniper net customers csc software Search technical bulletins for relevant hardware and software notifications http kb juniper net InfoCenter Join and participate in the Juniper Networks Community Forum http www juniper net company communities Open a case online in the CSC Case Management tool http www juniper net cm To verify service entitlement by product serial number use our Serial Number Entitlement SNE Tool https tools juniper net SerialNumberEntitlementSearch Opening a Case with JTAC You can open a case with JTAC on the Web or by telephone Use the Case Management tool in the CSC at http www juniper net cm Call 1 888 314 JTAC 1 888 314 5822 toll free in the USA Canada and Mexico For international or direct dial options in countries without toll free numbers see http www juniper net support requesting support html xiv Copyright 2015 Juniper Netw
246. us location number of satellites Read Write and their signal strengths E 2 e Read Only show holdover state Indicates whether the TCA system remains Admin in the holdover state or changes to the e Read Write internal state after 24 hours of holdover state e Read Only show irig b Displays IRIG B output format e Admin e Read Write e Read Only show license Displays information on Software Licensable Admin features e Read Write e Read Only show network Displays network information e Admin e Read Write e Read Only show ntp config Displays the details of the configured NTP Admin association entries e Read Write e Read Only show ntp current active md5 key list Displays the current active MD5 keys The e Admin keys stored in the etc config ntp keys path Read Write are displayed icy e Read Only 154 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Appendix A Using Telnet with the TCA8000 and TCA8500 Timing Servers Table 37 CLI Viewing Options continued Command Description Supported Users show ntp current new md5 key list Displays the newly added MD5 keys Thekeys Admin stored in the etc config ntp tempkeys path Read Write are displayed pay lt Read Only show ntp status Displays the status of the configured NTP Admin association entries e Read Write Read Only show partition Displays software image information on e Admin different partitions Read Write e Read Only show prot
247. ve and login accounting RADIUS Accounting Status C Enable Disable 3 Inthe RADIUS Accounting Status field select the Enable option to enable RADIUS accounting 4 Click the Apply button to apply RADIUS accounting status configuration 5 Configure the RADIUS accounting server details 6 Click the Save button to save the accounting server configuration Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 51 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide 7 8 In the RADIUS Accounting Level field select the type of accounting information to be logged in the RADIUS accounting server Click the Apply button to apply the configured RADIUS accounting level The following section describe RADIUS accounting server configuration Adding a New RADIUS Accounting Server Entry on page 52 Deleting a RADIUS Accounting Server Entry on page 52 Modifying RADIUS Accounting Server Entry Details on page 53 Adding a New RADIUS Accounting Server Entry To add anew RADIUS accounting server entry to the accounting server list 1 2 Click the Config tab Locate the RADIUS tab across the top tabs of the Config page See Figure 20 on page 51 In the Server IP field enter the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server to be used for accounting In the Port field enter the port through which the specified RADIUS accounting server is contacted for accounting In the Retry field enter the number of atte
248. ver B NOTE The default username assigned by the Juniper Networks is admin You cannot change the default username You can create new user accounts from the config page by logging in as Admin user 24 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc Chapter 3 Configuring a TCA8000 or TCA8500 Timing Server 4 Inthe Password field enter the password required to log in to the server ED NOTE The default password assigned by the Juniper Networks is admin You can change the log in password of the Admin user from the Admin page 5 Click the Login button The Status page appears See Figure 6 on page 25 Figure 6 Timing Server Status Page System Pane JUNIPer TCA8000 Timing Server NETVACRKS System Alarm T Timing PTP GPS Overall information rig TCAAK LCD Conf 18 Mug PTP Hostname TCO8K Software Version 7 LD Lord 18 Aug rs b Admin Model TC48000 A4C Hardware Version 4 gt Log Location anywhere FPGA Version 00003574 gt Help System SN C230401100710362 Up Time 3 min 16 sec Monday August Logout Local Time is 2014 7 38 44 Temperature 39 C LCD Config Status Enable Unsecured Communication Protocols Status ICMP Disable TFTP Disable FTP Disable TELNET Disable Network Interface Port Adaren Stats LAHT 10 216 114 132 255 255 254 0 up 100 Full di WAG 00 22 03 2022 LANZ 192 168 1 200 255 255 255 0 upofu NAC 00 22 53 2
249. y downloaded Upon initial power on can take up to 12 5 minutes Number of Satellites Indicates the number of GPS satellites the Timing Server has located All satellites may not be visible Alarm Status Indicates whether there are active alarms in effect Model Specifies the Juniper Networks Timing Server model Location Displays the location of the Timing Server Software Version Indicates the software version of the Timing Server Up Time Indicate the uptime since the most recent power up Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc 71 TCABOOO and TCA8500 Timing Server Installation and Configuration Guide Table 4 Elements on the Timing Server Login Page continued Element Description Network Status Window This window provides network connection information of the Timing Server Port Indicates the port the Timing Server is using Address Lists the IP address assigned to the Timing Server Lists the MAC address assigned to the Timing Server by the manufacturer State Displays the status of the connection up or down 72 Copyright 2015 Juniper Networks Inc CHAPTER 6 Understanding the TCA8000 and TCA8500 System Status Page This chapter describes the information provided on the TCA8000 or TCA8500 Status page The following topics are addressed Understanding System LEDs on page 73 Status Page Description on page 74 Accessing the Status Page on page 74

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