Toolpack:Creating a System Clock A

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1- Select '''Clocking''' from the navigation panel
 
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2- Click '''Create New External System Clock Reference'''.
 
2- Click '''Create New External System Clock Reference'''.
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* Click '''Create'''.
 
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  '''Note'''  '''Use TMS Link Switch Over Recovery''' is only used for the TMG7800
 
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==List of Parameters==
 
==List of Parameters==

Revision as of 12:24, 14 January 2019

Applies to version(s): v2.9, v2.10, v3.0

An external clock ensures that the system time is synchronized.

To create an external system clock reference:


1- Select Clocking from the navigation panel

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2- Click Create New External System Clock Reference.

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3- Enter values for the clock.

  • Enter a name for the new clock.
  • Select an available Unit.
  • Select a Clock Ref Type .
  • Select a Clock Ref Source.


  • Click Create.

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5- The new clock is displayed in the External System Clock Reference List.

Note  Use TMS Link Switch Over Recovery is only used for the TMG7800

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List of Parameters

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