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EndRun Ninja manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
EndRun Ninja User Manual (150 pages)
Time Server, GPS-Synchronized
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EndRun
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Table of Contents
Preface
3
About Endrun Technologies
3
Trademark Acknowledgements
3
Endrun Contact Information
3
About this Manual
4
Warranty
4
Extended Warranty
4
Limitation of Warranty
4
Warranty Repair
5
Repair after Warranty Expiration
5
Limitation of Liability
5
Table of Contents
6
Chapter One - Introduction
15
Main Features
15
Robust GPS Receiver
15
Highly-Reliable Design
15
Standard Features
16
Additional Outputs
16
Secure Network Interface
16
Free FLASH Upgrades
16
Time Synchronization Components
16
GPS Timing-How It Works
17
Where to Use It
18
Client/Slave Software
18
Chapter Two - Basic Installation
19
Checking and Identifying the Hardware
19
Ninja Physical Description
20
Configuration Label
21
Performing a Site Survey
21
Installing the Ninja
23
Mount the Ninja
23
Connecting the DC Power
24
Connecting the AC Power Option
24
Connecting and Configuring Ethernet
25
Configuring Ethernet with the Serial Port
25
Connect the RS-232 Serial I/O Port
25
Test the Serial Port
26
Using Netconfig to Set up Your IP
27
Verify Network Configuration
28
Check Network Operation
29
Using SSH
30
Using Telnet
30
Using HTTPS
31
Connecting Instruments to the Ninja
32
Chapter Three - Console Port Control and Status
33
Console Ports
33
General Linux Operation
33
Available User Commands
34
Detailed Command Descriptions
37
Accessconfig
37
Antfltmask
37
Caldelay
37
Clearalmanac
37
Cpuio
37
Cpuioconfig
38
Cpustat
38
Dumpalmanac
38
Dumpephemeris
39
Faultstat
39
Gpsdynmode
39
Gpsionoinfo
40
Gpslastfix
40
Gpsrefpos
40
Gpsrefpos_Ecef
41
Gpsreset
41
Gpsstat
41
Gpstrkstat
42
System Oscillator DAC
42
Gpsutcinfo
43
Gpsversion
43
Help
43
Inetdconfig
44
Kernelversion
44
Netconfig
44
Ntpconfig
45
Ntpstat
45
Oscctrlstat
46
Passwd
47
Rcvrserialnumber
47
Rcvrstat
47
Resetlastgpswn
47
Resetleaphistory
47
Setantfltmask
48
Setcaldelay
48
Setgpsdynmode
48
Setgpsrefpos
48
Setsigfltmask
49
Settfomfltlvl 6
49
Sigfltmask
49
Syskernel
49
Sysosctype
50
Sysrootfs
50
Sysstat
50
Systemio
51
Systemioconfig
51
Systimemode
51
Systimemodeconfig
51
Sysversion
52
Tfomfltlvl
52
Triggerppo (Optional)
52
Updatekernelflag
52
Updaterootflag
52
Upgradekernel
53
Upgradercvr
53
Upgradercvrfpga
53
Upgraderootfs
53
Chapter Four - Hyper Text Transport Protocol (HTTP/HTTPS)
55
Interface Description
55
Navigation
56
Configure HTTPS
57
Configure HTTPS Only for Ipv4
57
Configure HTTPS Only for Ipv6
58
Security
58
Restrict Access
58
Configure Certificate and Key
59
Chapter Five Security
61
Linux Operating System
62
Restrict Access
62
Restrict Access - Telnet, SSH and SNMP
62
Enable/Disable Protocols
63
Enable/Disable Telnet, Time and Daytime
63
Disable SNMP, SSH and HTTP/HTTPS
63
Enable SNMP, SSH and HTTP/HTTPS
64
Is the Protocol Disabled
64
Openssh
65
Configure Keys
65
Http/Https
66
Ntp
66
Network Security Vulnerabilities
66
Chapter Six - Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
67
Snmpv3 Security
67
Enterprise Management Information Base (MIB)
68
Invocation of the SNMP Daemon
68
Change Default Community Strings (Passwords)
69
Configuring Snmpv1 Trap Generation
69
Configuring Snmpv2C Notifications and Informs
69
Configuration of Snmpv3
70
Configuring Snmpv3 Notifications and Informs
71
Example of Usmuser Record
72
Disable or Restrict Access
72
Chapter Seven - Network Time Protocol (NTP)
73
Configuring the NTP Server
73
Configuring the Ninja as a Stratum 1 Server
73
Configuring NTP Using the Network Interface or Serial Port
73
Configuring the Ninja as a Stratum 2 Server
76
Edit Ntp.conf File
76
Mask Alarm
77
Setting up NTP Clients on Unix-Like Platforms
77
Unix-Like Platforms: Basic NTP Client Setup
77
Configure NTP
77
Unix-Like Platforms: MD5 Authenticated NTP Client Setup
78
Create the Ntp.keys File
78
Configure NTP
79
Unix-Like Platforms: Broadcast/Multicast NTP Client Setup
80
Configure NTP Client for Broadcast
80
Configure NTP Client for Multicast
80
Setting up NTP Clients on Windows
82
Windows: W32Time
82
Security
82
Chapter Eight - Ipv6 Information
85
Ipv6 Capabilities
85
Openssh
85
Hiawatha HTTPS
85
Net-SNMP
85
Ntp
85
Ipv4-Only Protocols
86
Chapter Nine - Inputs/Outputs (I/O)
87
Standard I/O
87
Antenna Jack
87
Ethernet Port
87
Serial I/O Port
87
DC Power Input Jack
87
Output Options
88
Configuration Label
88
PPS Option
88
IRIG-AM Option
89
Programmable Pulse Output (PPO) Option
89
Trigger PPO Function
90
Alarm Option
91
Chapter Ten - Optional Precision Time Protocol (PTP/IEEE-1588)
93
About PTP
93
PTP Configuration and Status
94
Default PTP Configuration Settings
94
PTP Configuration
94
PTP Status
97
PTP Operation
98
About PTP Seconds
100
Disable the PTP Protocol
100
Re-Enable PTP
100
Appendix A - Time Figure of Merit (TFOM)
101
Appendix B - Upgrading the Firmware
103
Upgrade Via the Console Port
103
Performing the Linux RFS Upgrade
103
Transfer File to Ninja
104
Recovering from a Failed RFS Upgrade
105
Performing the Linux Kernel Upgrade
106
Transfer File to Ninja
106
Recovering from a Failed Kernel Upgrade
107
Performing the GPS Receiver Upgrade
107
Problems with the GPS Receiver Upgrade
108
Performing the GPS Receiver FPGA Upgrade
109
Appendix C - Helpful Linux Information
111
Linux Users
111
Linux Commands
111
Detailed Information Is Available
111
Change Password
112
List Active Processes
112
NTP Monitoring and Troubleshooting
112
Text Editors
113
Change Log-In Banners
113
Query and Change Ethernet Port
113
Redirect Syslog Files to Remote Host
114
Appendix D - Third-Party Software
115
GNU General Public License
115
NTP Software License
116
Hiawatha Software License
117
Linuxptp Software License
117
Appendix E - Installing the GPS Antenna
119
Antenna Location
119
GPS Antenna Kit
120
About Coax Cable
120
Long Cable Runs
121
Recommended Cable
121
Using GPS Low-Noise Amplifiers (Lnas)
121
Using Two or Three Lnas
122
Other Accessories
123
Lightning Arrestor
123
Signal Splitters
123
Calibrate Your Receiver
124
GPS Signal
124
Mounting on a Rooftop
125
Obtaining a Reference Position
125
About WGS-84 Height
125
Appendix F - Leap Seconds
129
Automatic Leap Second Insertion
129
Background Information
129
Appendix G - System Faults
131
Overview
131
Masking Faults
131
Fault Definitions
131
GPS Receiver FPGA Configuration
132
GPS Receiver FLASH Writes
132
GPS Reference Time
132
GPS Receiver Oscillator
132
NTP Polling
132
GPS Communication
132
Appendix H - Time Code Formats
133
Irig-B122/002
133
Irig-B123/003
133
IRIG-B120/000 (IEEE-Standard 1344-1995)
133
IEEE-1344 Bit Definition
134
Background
135
Appendix I - Operation with a GPS Simulator
135
Console Port Commands
135
Clearalmanac
135
Resetlastgpswn
136
Resetleaphistory
137
Appendix J - Specifications
139
Optional Outputs
142
Compliance
143
Special Modifications - Changes for Customer Requirements
147
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