Synchronizing Optimod To A Network Time Server - Orban OPTIMOD-FM 8500S Operating Manual

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INSTALLATION

Synchronizing Optimod to a Network Time Server

9. To set the security timeout of the terminal connection:
Sets the delay (minutes) between when the last terminal command is received
and when the Optimod disconnects automatically. Default is 15 minutes. The
timeout reverts to the default each new connection; if you change the timeout
for one connection, it is not retained for the next one.
Command
TIMEOUT [PASSCODE]
[Skip this section if you do not wish to automatically synchronize your Optimod's in-
ternal clock to a network timeserver, which may be part of your local network or lo-
cated on the Internet.]
1. Navigate to SETUP > NEXT > TIME DATE AND ID > NEXT > TIME SYNC.
A) Use the P
ROTOCOL
• Select T
P
IME
ROT
packets. T
IME
RFC868. This method uses TCP on port 37.
• Select SNTP if your network timeserver supports the Simple Network Time
Protocol as described in standard RFC1769. This method uses UDP on port
123.
Ask your network administrator which protocols are available. SNTP is
slightly more accurate.
B) Using S
P
YNC
ERIOD
its internal clock to the timeserver you selected.
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User Presets:
Memory Total:
Init Available:
Mem Available:
Mem Contiguous:
Heap Available:
Heap Contiguous: 2048
Disk Size:
Free Disk Space: 18978
Response
Delay (minutes) between when the last
command
Optimod disconnects automatically.
control to choose either T
if the Optimod is behind a firewall that does not pass UPD
selects the Time Protocol as described in the standard
P
ROT
, choose how often your Optimod will automatically update
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