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Comtech EF Data CDM-625 - CONFIG: IP  ANT (Advanced Network Timing); CONFIG: IP  ANT  SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)

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CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 13
Front Panel Operation MN-CDM625
5–64
5.2.1.13.4 CONFIG: IP ANT (Advanced Network Timing)
IP Protocols: SNTP PTP
()
Use the
▲▼ arrow keys to select SNTP or PTP, and then press ENTER.
5.2.1.13.4.1 CONFIG: IP ANT SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)
SNTP: Disabled (Disabled, Enabled)
Servers: Primary Backup ()
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) is used to synchronize computer clocks throughout a
computer network when the ultimate performance of the full NTP implementation as per
RFC-1305 (Requests for Comment No. 1305: Network Time Protocol, Version 3, Specification,
Implementation and Analysis) is not needed or justified.
On the top line Use the
▲▼ arrow keys to select SNTP as Enabled or Disabled. If Enabled,
SNTP contacts the time server to update the Real-Time Clock (RTC) every 24 hours. If Disabled,
no such notifications take place.
On the bottom line Use the
arrow keys to first navigate to the bottom line, and then
select the Primary or Backup Server submenu. Pressing ENTER to continue:
[#######] Time Server: 192.168.001.010
Last Update: Never ()
(Where [######] Time Server denotes “Primary Time Server” or “Backup Time Server”):
On the top line To edit the selected Time Server’s IP Address, use the
◄ ►arrow keys to select
a digit to edit, and then use the
▲▼ arrow keys to change that digit.
On the bottom linethis read-only field displays the time and date that the selected server was
last updated. The time is shown in military format (HH:MM:SS); the date is shown in DAY-
MONTH-YEAR format in accordance with European convention. This line specifies “Never” if no
update information exists.

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