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Bodet NETSILON 7 User Manual

Bodet NETSILON 7
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NETSILON
TIME SERVER
User Manual
On receipt, ensure that the product has not been damaged during transportation and report any concerns to the carrier.
BODET SA
1 rue du Général de Gaulle
49340 Trementines, France
Tel. support France: 02.41.71.72.99
Fax France: 02.41.71.72.01
Ref.: 608065 B
www.bodet-time.com
This document refers to the following products:
907,900 NETSILON 7 (100-240 VAC)
907,901 NETSILON 7 (18-36 VDC)
907,902 NETSILON 7 (100-240 VAC + 18-36 VDC)

Table of Contents

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Bodet NETSILON 7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryTime Server
Power supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
TouchscreenNo
Operating SystemEmbedded Linux
Flash Memory4 GB
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Weight3 kg
ProtocolsNTP
ConnectivityEthernet, USB

Summary

1. GENERAL POINTS

Using the Guide and Introduction

Guidance on manual usage, product introduction, and key features of the Netsilon time server.

Presentation and Specifications

Overview of Netsilon's front/rear panels and summary of technical specifications.

2. INSTALLATION

Package Check, Safety, and Rack Mounting

Procedures for verifying package contents, safety warnings, and mechanical installation.

Electrical Installation and Connections

Guidelines for power supply, backup battery, Ethernet, and alarm circuits.

3. COMMISSIONING

Factory Configuration and Web Server Access

Initial factory settings, default credentials, and methods for accessing the web server.

4. WEB SERVER MENUS

Start-up, Front Panel, and User Management

Initial access, menu overview, front panel settings, and user account management.

Time Zone, Network, Synchronization, and NTP

Configuring time zones, network, synchronization sources, and NTP protocol.

Time Distribution, Notifications, Supervision, and System Tools

Setting up time distribution, alarms, supervision, and system tools.

4. WEB SERVER MENUS

NTP Security and Expansion Card Configuration

Configuring NTP keys, autokey, Anycast, and time distribution via expansion cards.

Notification, Supervision, and System Monitoring

Configuring SMTP, SNMP, alarms, system supervision, and monitoring pages.

Firmware, Configuration, and Device Management

Managing firmware, configurations, resets, and shutdowns.

5. CONFIGURATION BY SSH

SSH Authentication Methods

Steps for connecting via SSH using password or public key authentication.

6. CONFIGURATION BY CONSOLE

Console Access via Serial Port

Steps for accessing the device via its serial COM port using programs like PuTTY.

7. CONTROL PANEL MENUS

Main Menu Navigation and System Parameters

Overview of the main menu structure and viewing system parameters.

7. CONTROL PANEL MENUS

Main Menu Navigation and System Parameters

Overview of the main menu structure and viewing system parameters.

7. CONTROL PANEL MENUS

System Menu Parameters

Viewing product MAC address, firmware version, installed option cards, and menu language.

7. CONTROL PANEL MENUS

Network Menu for ETH0 Port Configuration

Configuring network settings specifically for the ETH0 Ethernet port via the control panel.

7. CONTROL PANEL MENUS

USB Transfer Menu for Programming

Loading or saving device programming using a USB key via the control panel interface.

7. CONTROL PANEL MENUS

Technician Menu Access and Functions

Accessing the technician menu to perform actions like panel lock/unlock, reset, or shutdown.

8. SUPPORT

LED Status and Web Browser Troubleshooting

Interpreting front panel LEDs and resolving web browser access issues.

8. SUPPORT

Front Panel LED Status Indicators

Interpretation of LED status lights on the front panel for power, synchronization, and alarms.

8. SUPPORT

Web Browser Troubleshooting and Control Panel Lock

Resolving web browser access issues and managing control panel lock/unlock.

8. SUPPORT

Data Synchronization, USB Loading, and Technical Support

Troubleshooting sync/USB issues and obtaining technical support information.

9. ANNEXES

Synchronization Scenarios and Function Summary

Illustrates synchronization scenarios and summarizes function availability.

User Rights and Saved Settings

Details user profile rights and lists settings that can be saved.

Command Sets and Secure File Transfer

Lists command sets and provides instructions for secure file transfers.

9. ANNEXES

Annex 1: Synchronization Scenarios

Illustrates various scenarios of synchronization loss, holdover, and re-synchronization.

9. ANNEXES

Synchronization Scenario Examples

Further examples of synchronization scenarios including re-establishment of primary source and secondary synchronization.

9. ANNEXES

Automatic Synchronization Source Selection

Explains automatic source selection based on reception quality and scenarios with no synchronization source.

9. ANNEXES

Annex 2: Function Availability Summary

Table detailing which functions are accessible via Web Server, SSH, Console, and Control Panel.

9. ANNEXES

Annex 3: User Profile Rights

Summary of permissions for Administrator and User profiles across different functions.

9. ANNEXES

Annex 4: Saved Settings Summary

Table indicating which settings can be saved for various function modes.

9. ANNEXES

Annex 5: List of Command Sets

Comprehensive list of Netsilon commands categorized by function.

9. ANNEXES

Annex 6: Secure File Transfer (SCP/SFTP)

Instructions for performing secure file transfers using SCP and SFTP with authentication.