Model: MTS200 (1U)
Doc. Ref. no. : m08/om/201
Issue no. : 03
User’s Manual
Page 54 of 195
Page 54 of 195
As shown above, “LEFT” and “RIGHT” key are used to change setting of HOUR MODE. “OK” key will
save the setting and “ESC” key will reject new setting and keep old value of this parameter in effect and
come out of configuration MENU mode to RUN mode.
Note:
Settings will only become effective once user come out of configuration mode of keypad
menu to normal run mode.
2. IEEE-1344
MTS200 provides time output in IRIG-B or IEEE 1344 format on same BNC terminal available on rear
panel of device. The output type can be configured using this option as described below. For further
information, refer section 11.2.
As shown above, “LEFT” and “RIGHT” key are used to change setting of HOUR MODE. “OK” key will
save the setting and “ESC” key will reject new setting and keep old value of this parameter in effect and
come out of configuration MENU mode to RUN mode.
Note:
Settings will only become effective once user come out of configuration mode of keypad
menu to normal run mode.
ETHERNET PARAMETERS:
MTS200 is equipped with standard 10/100 Mbps eth0 port and optional 10/100/1000 Mbps eth1 port on
rear panel of device. The network settings for these ports can be done through front panel keypad as
shown in below figure. Also, network services such as Telnet, SSH, HTTPS, HTTPS, FTP can be
configured through keypad.
MTS200 displays live current applicable network settings of each ethx interface such as IP address,
Subnet Mask, Gateway and MAC Address on the main menu on LCD display in ETH NTW SETTINGS (0)
for eth0 and ETH NTW SETTINGS (1) for eth1. However, MAC Address is fixed for each eth port and
cannot be configured manually. Live settings for specific Ethernet port in case of IPv4 addressing scheme
are displayed with " * " sign at end of parameter value. User can configure any parameter related to
Ethernet port individually.
DHCP is Dynamic Host configuration Protocol, for IPv4 addressing scheme, in which respected Ethernet
port will acquire the network parameters IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway from DHCP server.
However, DHCP feature can be used to fast track the configuration of MTS200 device through Ethernet
communications like Telnet, SSH or Webserver. Network address acquired by DHCP can be viewed on
LCD display while navigating to ETH NTW SETTINGS menu.
Autoconfiguration is for IPv6 addressing scheme, in which respected Ethernet port will acquire IPv6
address, Subnet Mask and Gateway from network automatically, if the LAN supports IPv6 infrastructure.
Network address acquired by AUTOCONF can be viewed on LCD display while navigating to ETH NTW
SETTINGS menu.
As on every Power UP of device, if Ethernet port is configured for DHCP, it will re-acquire network
parameters for respected Ethernet port which can result in different IP address as compare to previous.