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Table 54: Configuring Multiple NetRef Master Node IP Addresses
Field
Function
NetRef Master IP
Specifies whether you want to configure
(Priority)
multiple master nodes with priorities,
which can be used to transmit clocking
information to the backup nodes in NetRef.
Configure a NetRef
Specifies whether you want to configure a
Master? n[y]
NetRef master node.
Enter remote node IP
Specifies the IP address of the NetRef
address for NetRef
master node..
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1) NetRef:
2) NetRef Master IP (Priority 1):
3) NetRef Master IP (Priority 2):
4) NetRef Master IP (Priority 3):
5) NetRef Master IP (Priority 4):
------------ Your choice [5]:
NOTE:
When a node is configured for NetRef backup operation, the remote
address must be configured to that of the primary node. Likewise, the NetRef
primary node must be configured with the IP address of the NetRef backup
node. A NetRef primary node can be configured to send data packets to up
to 10 NetRef backup nodes.
Rate selection and clock configuration allow the serial interface rate to be
configured through the software. Rates supported range from less than 300
bps to 12.288 Mbps (in subhertz increments). You can configure the CTP
systems by using the menu interface to provide multiple prioritized node
clock references. An external reference input and any of the serial interfaces
may be used for the node reference clock. Reference frequencies must be 32
KHz, n x 64 KHz, or 1,544 KHz up to a maximum of 4096 KHz (2048 KHz
maximum on the CTP1002).
Follow the onscreen instructions and configure the options as described
inTable 54 on page
127.
Configuring NetRef for Adaptive Bundle Operation on page 120
Network Node Reference Overview on page 118
Slave
10.216.118.73
10.216.118.86
10.216.118.90
10.216.118.88
Your Action
Enter
,
,
, and
2
3
4
5
with priorities 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively.
Specify
y
or
n
.
Specify IP address of the NetRef master node assigned
with different priorities.
Specify
to set the IP address of 127.0.0.1 interface
rtn
that is prompted by the system to be specified as the
default IPv4 address of the master node. For example,
if the prompt displays
specify
,
rtn
127.0.0.1
Chapter 2: Configuring CTP Bundles
to configure NetRef master nodes
, and if you
(rtn for 127.0.0.1)
is set as the default IP address.
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