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EndRun Sonoma N12 User Manual (174 pages)
Network Time Server
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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
17
What It Is
17
GPS Timing-How It Works
17
GPS Receivers
18
Time Synchronization Components
18
Where to Use It
19
Client/Slave Software
19
Chapter Two - Basic Installation
21
Checking and Identifying the Hardware
21
Sonoma Physical Description
22
Performing a Site Survey
23
Installing the Sonoma
24
Connecting the Optional DC Power
24
Connecting and Configuring Ethernet
24
Configuring Ethernet with the Serial Port
25
Connect the RS-232 Serial I/O Port
25
Test the Serial Port
25
Using Netconfig to Set up Your IP
27
Verify Network Configuration
28
Check Network Operation
30
Using Telnet
30
Using SSH
31
Using HTTPS
31
Chapter Three - Network Time Protocol (NTP)
33
Configuring the NTP Server
33
Configuring the Sonoma as a Stratum 1 Server
33
Configuring NTP Using the Network Interface or Serial Port
33
Configuring the Sonoma as a Stratum 2 Server
36
Edit Ntp.conf File
36
Mask Alarm
36
Setting up NTP Clients on Unix-Like Platforms
37
Unix-Like Platforms: Basic NTP Client Setup
37
Configure NTP
37
Unix-Like Platforms: MD5 Authenticated NTP Client Setup
38
Create the Ntp.keys File
38
Configure NTP
39
Unix-Like Platforms: Broadcast/Multicast NTP Client Setup
39
Configure NTP Client for Broadcast
40
Configure NTP Client for Multicast
40
Test Broadcast/Multicast
41
Setting up NTP Clients on Windows
42
Windows: Basic NTP Client Setup
42
Windows: W32Time
42
Windows: Ntpd
42
Windows: MD5 Authenticated NTP Client Setup
43
Create the Ntp.keys File
44
Configure NTP
44
Windows: Broadcast/Multicast NTP Client Setup
45
Configure NTP Client for Broadcast
45
Configure NTP Client for Multicast
46
Test Broadcast/Multicast
46
Chapter Four - Precision Time Protocol (PTP/IEEE-1588)
49
About PTP
49
Option
49
Two Gigabit Ports
50
PTP Configuration and Status
50
PTP Configuration Using the Network or Serial Port
50
PTP Status Using the Network or Serial Port
52
PTP Operation
53
About the PTP Second and UTC Time
55
PTP Second
55
UTC Time
55
Multiport PTP
55
Disable the PTP Protocol
56
Re-Enable PTP
56
Chapter Five - Security
57
Linux Operating System
57
Restrict Access
58
Restrict Access - Telnet, SSH and SNMP
58
Restrict Access - HTTPS
59
Restrict Query Access - NTP
60
Disable Protocols
61
Disable Telnet, Time and Daytime
61
Disable SNMP, SSH and HTTPS
61
Re-Enable SNMP, SSH and HTTPS
62
Is the Protocol Disabled
62
Openssh
62
Configure Keys
63
Https
63
Configure Certificate and Key
64
Ntp
64
Network Security Vulnerabilities
64
Chapter Six - Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
65
Snmpv3 Security
65
Enterprise Management Information Base (MIB)
66
Invocation of the SNMP Daemon
66
Change Default Community Strings (Passwords)
67
Configuring Snmpv1 Trap Generation
67
Configuring Snmpv2C Notifications and Informs
67
Configuration of Snmpv3
68
Disable or Restrict Access
69
Chapter Seven - Hyper Text Transport Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
71
HTTPS Interface Description
72
Navigation
73
Page Descriptions
74
Home: Overall Status Page
74
Home: User Manual
74
Home: Logout
74
Plots Page
75
Receiver: Receiver Page
76
Receiver: Oscillator Page
77
Clock Page
78
I/O Page
78
Faults: System Faults Page
78
Faults: Fault Mask Page
79
Network: Ipv4 Page
79
Network: Ipv6 Page
79
Network: DNS Page
79
Network: MAC Address Page
79
NTP Page
80
PTP: Status and Configuration Pages
80
Firmware: Firmware Status Page
80
Firmware: Linux RFS Upgrade Page
81
Firmware: Linux Kernel Upgrade
81
Firmware: Reboot Page
81
Disable or Restrict Access
81
Chapter Eight - Ipv6
83
Ipv6 Capabilities
83
Openssh
83
Apache HTTP
83
Net-SNMP
83
Ntp
84
Ipv4-Only Protocols
84
Chapter Nine - Console Port Control and Status
85
Console Ports
85
General Linux Operation
85
Available User Commands
86
Get_Sw_Opts
86
Detailed Command Descriptions
89
Accessconfig
89
Antfltmask
90
Caldelay
90
Cpuio (Optional)
90
Cpuioconfig (Optional)
90
Cpustat
90
Faultstat
91
Gpsdynmode
91
Gpslastfix
91
Gpsrefpos
92
Gpsstat
92
Gpstrkstat
94
Gpsutcinfo
94
Gpsversion
95
Help
95
Inetdconfig
95
Kernelversion
95
Netconfig
95
Ntpconfig
96
Ntpstat
96
Oscctrlstat
97
Passwd
98
Ptpconfig0 and Ptpconfig1 (Optional)
98
Ptpstat0 and Ptpstat1 (Optional)
98
Pwrfltmask (Optional)
98
Rcvrserialnumber
98
Rcvrstat
99
Rcvrversion
99
Resetlastgpswn
99
Resetleaphistory
99
Serialnumber
99
Setantfltmask
99
Setcaldelay
100
Setgpsdynmode
100
Setgpsrefpos
100
Setsigfltmask
101
Sigfltmask
101
Subsysreset
101
Syskernel
101
Sysosctype
102
Sysrootfs
102
Sysstat
102
Systemio (Optional)
103
Systemioconfig (Optional)
103
Systimemode
103
Systimemodeconfig
103
Sysversion
104
Updaterootflag
104
Updatekernelflag 1
104
Upgradercvr
105
Wrt_Sw_Opt
106
Chapter Ten - Options
107
Software Option Bit Definitions
108
Programmable Pulse Output (PPO)
109
Time Code Output
110
Alarm Output
111
Serial Time Output
112
Truetime Format
113
Endrunx (Extended) Format
114
NMEA Format
116
Power Supply Options
119
Masking Dual Power Supply Fault Alarms
120
Appendix A - Time Figure of Merit (TFOM)
121
Appendix B - Upgrading the Firmware
123
Appendix B - Upgrading the Firmware
123
Upgrade Via the HTTPS Interface
123
Upgrade Via the Console Port
125
Recovering from a Failed RFS Upgrade
127
Recovering from a Failed Kernel Upgrade
128
Performing the GPS Subsystem Upgrade
129
Problems with the GPS Subsystem Upgrade
130
Problems with the GPS Receiver Upgrade
131
Appendix C - Helpful Linux Information
133
Appendix C - Helpful Linux Information
133
Linux Users
133
Change Password
134
Text Editors
135
Query and Change Ethernet Ports
136
Appendix D - Third-Party Software
137
NTP Software License
142
PTP Software License
144
Appendix E - Installing the GPS Antenna
145
Appendix E - Installing the GPS Antenna
145
Antenna Location
145
GPS Antenna Kit
146
Long Cable Runs
147
Using Three Preamplifiers
148
Calibrate Your Receiver
149
Mounting on a Rooftop
150
Mounting Inside a Window
151
Using "Indirect GPS
152
Appendix F - Leap Seconds.
157
Appendix F - Leap Seconds.
157
Automatic Leap Second Insertion
157
Appendix G - System Faults
159
Appendix G - System Faults
159
Overview
159
Specifications
163
Gps Receiver
163
System Status Leds
164
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