Network Timeserver With Gps Synchronized Time Base - Meinberg LANTIME/GPS Operating Instructions Manual

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Network Timeserver with GPS synchronized time base

LANTIME (Local Area Network Timeserver) provides a high precision time base
to a TCP/IP network (Stratum-1-Server). The NTP (Network Time Protocol) is used
to synchronize all NTP clients with the reference. The several LANTIME variants
differ from each other by the time reference. A GPS receiver, a DCF77 receiver or an
IRIG time code receiver can be integrated as an internal reference as well as a
combination of these references (hybrid system). External references are also
possible. LANTIME/GPS is a set of equipment composed of a satellite controlled
clock GPS167, a single-board computer with integrated network board and a power
supply, all installed in a metal 19" modular chassis and ready to operate. A simplified
LINUX operating system is installed on the single-board computers flash disk. Four
push buttons and a 2 x 40 character LC display can be used to configure and monitor
the time server. After the network connection has been established the time server can
also be configured and monitored remotely from a workstation via TELNET or FTP.
An integrated HTTP server enables access to the LANTIME by using an ordinary
WEB browser.
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