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The display shows the following:
Set the four octets of the NTP server’s IP address
step by step. Switch to the next digit or octet
respectively by pushing the PB1S button. Octets
are marked by letters A, b, C and d.
After the last octet setting, set the constant x which determines the interval of
synchronization in seconds.
By pushing the PB1L button, the entered values are stored and the clock returns
to the menu item P24.
Note: Through the setup menu is possible to set only one NTP server IP address.
If more than one NTP server addresses were previously configured (using telnet
or MOBA-NMS tool), after opening the P24 submenu the IP address of currently
active NTP server is displayed. When the IP address was modified and the
configuration is saved using the setup menu, the IP address is stored to the
definition of the first NTP server, the other NTP server addresses are cleared
including those defined by the NTP server domain names.
3.2.9 Submenu for displaying IPv6 addresses
Choose the menu item P25 and push PB1L to enter the IPv6 addresses
submenu. In the submenu choose required IP address for displaying and push
PB1L to display the first part of the IPv6 address.
The IPv6 address consists of a total of 8 parts. You can switch to IPv6 address
particular part by pushing PB1S. The parts are distinguished by the decimal dots
on the last three digits. Decimal dots show the order of each IPv6 address parts
(0-7) in the binary system.
Push together PB1L and PB2L to return to P25.
Example of IPv6 address display 2001: 0db8: 0000: 0012: f68e: 38ff: fee8: 4a13
2001
first part of IPv6 address (000b)
0db8. second part of IPv6 address (001b)
000.0 – third part IPv6 address (010b)
001.2. fourth part of the IPv6 address (011b)
f6.8e fifth part of the IPv6 address (100b)
38.ff. – sixth part of the IPv6 address (101b)
fe.e.8 seventh IPv6 address (110b)
4a.1.3 eighth part of iPv6 address (111b)

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