Getting Started; Securesync Introduction - Safran SecureSync 2400 User Manual

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1.1  Getting Started
1.1

Getting Started

Welcome to the SecureSync User Reference Guide.
Where to start:
1.2

SecureSync Introduction

SecureSync 2400 Time and Frequency Synchronization System
sion, security-hardened 1-rack unit network appliance designed to meet rigorous
network security standards and best practices. It ensures accurate timing
through multiple references, tamper-proof management, and extensive logging.
Robust network protocols are used to allow for easy but secure configuration.
Features can be enabled or disabled based on your network policies. Installation
is aided by DHCP (IPv4), AUTOCONF (IPv6), and a front-panel keypad and OLED
display.
The unit supports multi-constellation GNSS input (SAASM GPS receivers, sup-
porting L1/L2, available for authorized users and required for the US DoD are
available), IRIG input and other input references. The unit is powered by AC on an
IEC60320 connector. DC power as back-up to AC power, or as the primary input
power source, is also available, and power selections can involve either fixed or
Hot Swap configurations.
SecureSync combines Safran's precision master clock technology and secure net-
work-centric approach with a compact modular hardware design to bring you a
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First-time
users:
"SecureSync Introduction"
Users with
some knowledge
Overview" on
page 42.
If your unit is up and running and you want to
Time" on
page 185, or
of Time and Frequency Servers:
"System Administration" on
CHAPTER
below.
"Installation
change a
setting:
page 259.
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is the latest-ver-
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