Operating Otmc 100; Operating Procedures Performed Via The Web Interface; Viewing The Gps, Ptp, Ntp And Network Status; Defining A Password - Omicron Lab OTMC 100 Series User Manual

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Operating OTMC 100

The following sections describe the most important procedures for operating OTMC 100. Please refer
to chapter
The OTMC 100 web interface
description of the web interface.
6.1

Operating procedures performed via the web interface

This section describes the most important operating procedures that can be performed via the web
interface using a computer.
In order to operate your OTMC 100 via the web interface you must access the device from a
computer, for example, using OMICRON Device Link (see section
OTMC 100 from a computer

6.1.1 Viewing the GPS, PTP, NTP and network status

1. The overall GPS, PTP, NTP and network status is displayed in the Overview page of the web
interface.
2. To display more detailed status information, click the Status icon in the navigation bar of the web
interface.
3. Click the GPS, PTP, NTP, or Network icon of the Status section to display the
page 37) showing the information.

6.1.2 Defining a password

If no password is defined for accessing OTMC 100, a corresponding note is displayed on the
Overview page providing the possibility to directly access the
order to enable password protection.
1. Click the Configuration icon in the navigation bar of the web interface.
2. Click the Security icon of the Configuration section and display the Access Control tab.
3. Enter your password to the Change password field and repeat it in the Confirm password field.
The password is case sensitive and must have at least 5 characters (letters, figures or
special characters).
4. In the Access field, select Password to activate password protection.
If you set the Access field to Password without defining a password, the default
password timeserver will be used.
5. In the Protocol field, select whether you want to allow access via the secure HTTPS protocol only
or via HTTPS and the unsecure HTTP protocol.
By default, password transmission to OTMC 100 is performed unencrypted. By selecting HTTPS
only you can force the use of the encrypted HTTPS protocol and thus protect your password.
OMICRON
on page 33 or the web interface help for a detailed
on page 22).
Operating OTMC 100
Accessing and configuring
status pages
security configuration
(see
(see page 58) in
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