1. INTRODUCTION The VZ2 PTP Network Time Server is a simple to use GPS sourced time server that will supply accurate time for all computers and time keeping devices on the network. By placing a time server on the local network, PTP and NTP time packets are provided without requiring systems to go to the Internet to get a Stratum 1 time synchronization.
SEC LED will begin to blink once per second. It is also possible for the LOCK LED to turn off, or blink, a er a GPS timing lock has occurred and the SEC LED continues to blink. This signifies that the VZ2 has an accurate internal time and is serving time, but is trying to re-establish the timing lock because it was lost for some reason.
3.2.2 VZ2 Name. This is a generic entry that has no effect on the VZ2 operation other than to allow the user to enter a name for the device to help recognize it when parameter updates are required. 3.2.3 IP Address.
files dramatically. 3.5.2 Download Log Files. Clicking the Download button will cause the VZ2 to create a binary format log file and initiate an HTTP download. The binary log can be used by CSS as an aid in troubleshooting.
3.5.3 Reboot System. Clicking the Reboot button will cause the VZ2 to do a so ware based reset. This is a full kernel reset of the unit and takes several seconds to complete. 3.6 NTP/PTP Settings Page. The setup page can be used to turn and off the two major time server features. The current status of each is shown in its section.
5. SPECIFICATIONS 5.1 Time Server Features and Specifications. • Receive time information from GPS satellites anywhere on the surface of the earth. • RFC1119/1305 NTP Protocol to serve time (Network Time Protocol). • RFC1769/2030/4330 SNTP Protocol (Simple Network Time Protocol). •...
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