Configuration and operation   
4.3 Ethernet interface 
  CP 1542SP-1, CP 1542SP-1 IRC, CP 1543SP-1 
44  Operating Instructions, 01/2017, C79000-G8976-C426-03 
 
Note 
No forwarding of the time of day with NTP / NTP (secure) 
Both the CPU and CP can have the time of day synchronized using NTP. If you enable time
-
-day synchronization for both modules, it is recommended that you use the same NTP 
server to retain a consistent time
-of-day within the station. 
The CP supports the following time-of-day synchronization method: 
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You configure the addresses of the NTP server(s), the synchronization interval and the 
"Accept time from non-synchronized NTP servers" option 
With telecontrol communication enabled (parameter group "Communication types" the time 
of day is normally taken from the partner: 
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The CP sets its clock using the time of day that it receives in frames from the 
communications partner. 
The CP 1542SP-1 IRC provides the CPU with the option of it taking its time from the CP 
using a PLC tag. See section Auto-Hotspot for information on this. 
 
Note 
No time-of-day synchronization of the CPU when the time is taken from the CP 
When the CPU takes the time fr
om the CP using a PLC tag, disable the CPU's own time-of-
 
 
Note 
Ensuring a valid time of day 
If you use security functions, a valid time of day is extremely important. It is recommended to 
use the NTP
 (secure)NTP (secure) method. 
The CP supports the following time-of-day synchronization methods: 
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The secure method NTP (secure) uses authentication with symmetrical keys according to 
the hash algorithms MD5 or SHA-1. 
In the global security settings, you can create and manage additional NTP servers also of 
the type NTP (secure). 
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