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User Manual LTU Orion 3
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customer modem and the modem will "see" the service-provider switch. Despite the fact that such
behaviour fulfils the standard, it may conflict with some network construction principles like
security. Moreover the customer will not see own remote equipment as it is not connected directly,
on the contrary through the service-provider cloud.
The <LLDP INT VLAN ON> command changes standard behaviour. If enabled, the LLDP
messages will be transmitted only in the VLAN, the management port INT is connected too. It
makes possible for the customer to "see" remote location as it is connected directly, but not
through the service-provider network.
4.6.5.106 <LLDP CONFIG> Command
The <LLDP CONFIG> command shows actual LLDP configuration.
CX_06_NET>LLDP CONFIG
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LLDP : Enabled
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Retransmission Interval : 30
Transmission Multiplier : 4
Reinitialize Delay : 2
Transmission Delay : 2
Notification Interval : 5
MED Fast Start Counter : 3
LLDPU Transmission : Enabled
LLDPU Reception : Enabled
LLDP INT VLAN : Disabled
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CX_06_NET>
4.6.5.107 <SNTP [1/2] [IP/OFF]> Command
The Syslog protocol should carry the real time stamp in every message. For this reason the SNTP
protocol (RFC-2030) has been implemented. The SNTP protocol uses a part of NTP protocol
features and it is compatible with SNTP or NTP servers. As soon as SNTP servers were added,
the SNTP client tries to connect with the server every 10 seconds. After successful connection,
the polling interval will become 1024 seconds
It is possible to add up to 2 SNTP servers. The SNTP command is used for that purpose.
SNTP [1/2] x.x.x.x - set 1st or 2nd IP address in x.x.x.x format.
SNTP [1/2] OFF - remove 1st or 2nd IP address
4.6.5.108 <SNTP TZ [+/-]HH:MM> Command
The SNTP servers provide UTC time. To change time zone use SNTP TZ command. Note that
SNTP protocol doesn’t check the summer/winter time offset.
SNTP TZ +4:00 - Set Moscow time
SNTP TZ +1:00 - Set CET (Central European time)
SNTP TZ -8:00 - Set PST (Pacific Standard time)
4.6.5.109 <DST> Command
This command configures Daylight Saving Time (DST) adjustable rules.
<DST [OFF/INFO/NAME]> Command
Parameter
Description
OFF
Disables Daylight Saving Time
INFO
List pre-defined time change rules
NAME
Select pre-defined time change rules

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