Quick Start Guide
n "Configure Password Recovery" (Ask the IT department for the IP address of the
SMTP server).
n "Send test mail when finished"
n "Set Local Time Zone"
7.
Configure the remaining network ports using NETWORK - Ethernet.
n Assign static IP addresses.
n Protect LAN1 and the other ports from unauthorized IP addresses or address
ranges using the Allowed Access feature.
8. Configure the NTP clients on your network with the IP address(es) of the SyncServer's
network ports.
The SyncServer is providing synchronized time to the network when the SYNC LED (front
panel) is orange or green.
Optional Tasks
In the web interface:
n Connect any other Input References to the rear panel and configure them using the
pages under the REFERENCES section.
n
Use the NTP – Config page to synchronize the SyncServer with any other NTP servers.
n
Use WIZARDS - SNMP to set up alarm notification by SNMP.
n
Use SERVICES - Email to set up alarm notification by email.
n
When the SyncServer is completely configured, use WIZARDS - Backup to save a backup
file of the configuration to a safe location. Write the location of the backup file on this prin-
ted document and store it in a location that is easy to find.
Status LEDs
The four tricolor LEDs provide the following status information:
Red Orange Green Dark
Sync
SyncServer is not
synchronized to a ref-
erence.
NTP Stratum 16.
SyncServer is syn-
chronized to a remote
NTP server.
NTP Stratum 2-15.
SyncServer is syn-
chronized to an Input
Reference.
NTP Stratum 1.
Power off.
Network
Link failure on the
LAN1.
Link failure on the
LAN2, or LAN3.
All configured ports
operational.
Power off.
NTP
>3200 NTP packets
per second.
> 2000 packets per
second.
NTP activity within the
last second.
No NTP activ-
ity in the last
second.
Alarm
Major Alarm. Minor Alarm. No Current/Enabled
Alarms.
Power off.
See the Troubleshooting (on page 115) topics to resolve problems with Red and Orange
LEDs.
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