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2. Type the letter “v” to verify communication. It should return the firmware date code.
3. For Model 1201B/C type “6,1201XI” (without quotes) and the cursor should jump down to the next
line without displaying a question mark.
4. NTP/PTP Server should now be selected in your clock.
5. To test it, type “IP” and it should return the IP addresses of the two Ethernet ports. With no Ethernet
cable connected to a port, the IP command will return dashes for the IP address of that port. The
MAC address will still be returned as illustrated below.
NET1:192.168.000.232 64:73:E2:XX:XX:XX
(Static IP)
NET2:---.---.---.--- 64:73:E2:XX:XX:XX
(DHCP)
Logging in with the Web Interface
See Section B.11.3 for details on using the web interface.
NTP Status Display Indications
During the stabilization process, the clock will display different status messages that indicate whether the
NTP server is ready to serve time. Clock stabilization requires the clock to be locked to the GNSS for
a period of time after which it will provide its time to the NTP/PTP Server. To view NTP/PTP status
messages, press the SYSTEM key several times until reaching
OPTION STATUS
, then press
ENTER
and the
UP or DOWN key.
Server Status: Waiting for clock to lock to satellites.
NTP: PLEASE WAIT
PTP: PLEASE WAIT
Server Status: Waiting for NTP to stabilize (up to 1 hour).
NTP: UNLOCKED
PTP: RUNNING
Server Status: Normal Operation.
NTP: LOCKED
PTP: RUNNING
Server Status: Synchronization problem on the NTP/PTP Server.
NTP: ERROR
PTP: RUNNING
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