Entering The Time - Hirschmann RS20 User Manual

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Synchronizing the System Time in the
Network

7.1 Entering the Time

If no reference clock is available, you have the option of entering the system
time in a device and then using it like a reference clock
"Configuring
SNTP"),
Note: When setting the time in zones with summer and winter times, make
an adjustment for the local offset. The device can also get the SNTP server
IP address and the local offset from a DHCP server.
Select the Time dialog.
With this dialog you can enter time-related settings independently of the
time synchronization protocol selected.
The "IEEE 1588 time" displays the time determined using PTP.
The "SNTP time" displays the time with reference to Universal Time
Coordinated (UTC).
The display is the same worldwide. Local time differences are not
taken into account.
The "System time" uses the "IEEE 1588 / SNTP time", allowing for
the local time difference from "IEEE 1588 / SNTP time".
"System time" = "IEEE 1588 / SNTP time" + "Local offset".
"Time source" displays the source of the following time data. The
device automatically selects the source with the greatest accuracy.
Possible sources are: local and sntp. The source is initially
local. If SNTP is activated and if the device receives a valid SNTP
packet, the device sets its time source to sntp.
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(see on page 112 "Application
7.1 Entering the Time
(see on page 102
Example").
Basic Configuration
Release 6.0 07/2010

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