Connecting Network Cables - Safran SecureSync 2400 User Manual

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Initial synchronization with GNSS input may take up to 12 minutes (approx-
imately) when used in the default stationary GNSS operating mode. If using
GNSS, verify that GNSS is the synchronization source by navigating to
MANAGEMENT > OTHER: Reference Priority: Confirm that GNSS is Enabled,
and its Status for TIME and 1PPS is valid (green).
2.7

Connecting Network Cables

SecureSync includes two BASE 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports (ETH0- RJ45, and
ETH1- SFP) for full NTP functionality, as well as a comprehensive web-based user
interface ("Web UI") for configuration, monitoring and diagnostic support.
Before connecting the network cable(s), you need to decide which port(s) you
want to use for which purpose (e.g., ETH0 for configuration only, etc.), and how
you want to configure basic network connectivity e.g., the IP address:
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For additional information on GNSS antenna installation considerations,
including cabling, a Safran tech note is available here.
2. Connect the GNSS cable to the rear panel antenna input jack.
a. Configure SecureSync via the unit's front panel: See
Address via the Front Panel" on
b. Configure SecureSync by means of a PC connected to an existing network.
When connecting to a hub, router, or network computer, use a
straight-through wired, shielded CAT 5, Cat 5E or CAT 6 cable
with RJ45 connectors (Eth0) or SFP connectors
one end to the Ethernet port on the SecureSync rear panel, and the
opposite end of the cable to a network hub or switch.
c. Configure SecureSync by connecting a stand-alone computer directly via a
dedicated network cable (standard-wired, or crossover cable):
2.7  Connecting Network Cables
"Setting Up an IP
page 66.
(Eth1). Connect
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