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Figure 3-3: Dashboard of the web interface.
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Figure 3-4: Login page of the web interface
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Figure 3-5: All sections on the web interface
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Figure 4-1: Dashboard in web interface
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Figure 4-2: Settings menu in web interface
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Figure 4-3: Time sources configuration in web interface
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Figure 4-4: Network interface panel in web GUI
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Figure 4-5: Configuration of static IP using web interface
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Figure 4-6: Warning message to reboot the device so a saved change can take
effect
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Figure 4-7: Main wrz_config interface. Modules to modify
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Figure 4-8: wrz_config interface. Network interfaces to change
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Figure 4-9: wrz_config interface. Interface parameters to change
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Figure 4- 10: wrz_ config interface. File in which to save the new applied
configuration
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Figure 4-11: Example of gpa_ctrl usage to list power supplies parameters.
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Figure 5-1: Multi-timing sources handle by FOCA policy with its two strategies: only
fall-down (blue) & re-evaluation (purple)
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Figure 5-2: FOCA algorithm under scenario 1
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Figure 5-3: Data-flow between timing sources, virtual clock and outputs
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Figure 5-4: Virtual Clock Overview
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Figure 5-5: Custom Preset for timing sources configuration
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Figure 5-6: Mixing PTP and WR master ports (wr3 & wr4)
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Figure 5-7: Custom Preset with CLI tool
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Figure 5-8: Port configuration (e.g., wr0) from CLI tool
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Figure 5-9: Reference topology with different presets.
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Figure 5-10: Info for Timing Source #1
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Figure 5-11: Advanced info Timing Source #1
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Figure 5-12: Configuration of WR instance.
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Figure 5-13: WR Interfaces overview (Only first interface captured (wr0)).
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Figure 5-14: Advanced WR interface Overview (WR0 configured as slave)
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Figure 5-15: Unlicensed VS Licensed PTP daemon
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Figure 5-16: Simplified PTP packets exchange for delay measurement (1) End-to-
end (2) Peer-to-peer.
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Figure 5-17: Selecting ITU-G 8275.1 Telecom profile for wr4 interface
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Figure 5-18: wr0 port as active PTP slave with its advanced view expanded.
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Figure 5-19: Overview tab for GM timing source.
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Figure 5-20: Holdover overview meanwhile learning
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Figure 5-21: Manual Leap seconds update.
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Figure 6-1: Security-HTTP/HTTPS menu of Web Interface.
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Figure 6-2: Using HTTPS with generated certificate.
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Figure 6-3: Using HTTPS with uploaded certificate.
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