ADMIN - Web
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Plain: Login page does not contain any identifying text or graphics.
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Graphic: Login page contains identifying text, graphics, and user-selected status inform-
ation.
The configurable system information includes the following choices:
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Title: A user-determined text string at the top of the login page.
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Time, Hostname and LEDs: The local time, the hostname, and the status LEDs.
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NTP Status: The NTP Stratum and Reference ID.
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Hardware Clock Status: The current Sync Source and whether the Hardware Clock is
locked.
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GPS
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Receiver Status and the Satellite Count: GPS receiver is providing timing information
and the number of satellites visible.
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Highest Severity Alarm: The name of the most recent and most severe pending alarm.
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Version Information and Uptime: The model number, software version, and uptime since the
unit was started.
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IP Addresses for all Configured LAN Ports: The MAC, IPv4, and IPv6 addresses of the LAN
ports.
Save Configuration Settings
Beyond the login page, the user can determine the behavior of the web pages.
Warn when Navigating without saving Changes: (Enabled by default)
n When this feature is enabled, the SyncServer sends warnings messages if the user
makes settings changes and navigates away from the page without clicking the APPLY
button. This reduces the possibility of accidentally losing unsaved changes.
n When this feature is disabled, the SyncServer suppresses these warning messages.
Save Configuration Changes when Submitted: (Enabled by default)
n When this feature is enabled, the SyncServer updates the configuration backup file in
non-volatile memory when the user applies or saves changes to the configuration. This
may slow the web interface's response time, but ensures that the current configuration is
backed up and will be restored if the SyncServer is rebooted.
n When this feature is disabled, the SyncServer does not update the backup file when the
user applies or saves changes to the configuration. This may improve the web interface's
response time to applied changes but leaves the backup file unchanged. This option can
be useful for keeping a "known good configuration" available while trying out exper-
imental configurations. If the experimental configurations aren't satisfactory, use the
WIZARDS - Restore page to restore the known good configuration. Once the desired con-
figuration is reached, manually save the configuration backup file to non-volatile memory
using the WIZARDS - Backup page.
Send Browser hint to not Auto Complete Passwords: (Disabled by default)
n Enabling this setting enhances security. It prompts browsers to suppress the "auto-com-
plete" and "remember password" features. This makes it more difficult for unauthorized
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The SyncServer S350i does not include a GPS receiver.
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