
Masterclock NTDS Series User Manual – v2 – December 2012
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DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
The factory defaults may be restored by using the
WinDiscovery
program,
Telnet
or by using the reset button at the rear of each
clock. On dual face clocks, the reset button is located on the top.
Your NTDS clock/device ships from the factory with the following
configuration as defined below. The NTDS firmware interprets
the incoming time as UTC.
Configuration
Masterclock NTDS clocks maintain their configuration data in
non-volatile flash memory, even when the power is off. Our
NTDS clocks are configured on screen using either Telnet, or
WinDiscovery software.
The factory default configuration:
SETTING
CONFIGURATION SELECTION
Enabled
DHCP/BootP provided network configuration
Enabled
DHCP provided NTP server address entry
Enabled
Query (Unicast) NTP client
Disabled
Time Zone offset
Disabled
Automatic Daylight Savings Time adjustment
Enabled
Telnet access
DHCP/BOOTP AUTO-CONFIGURATION
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
is a mechanism
for automating the configuration of network devices that use
TCP/IP. When DHCP is enabled, DHCP configuration acquisition
will overwrite any manual configuration items.
Factory default:
DHCP enabled.
BOOTP
was a precursor to DHCP. The network device can obtain
configuration from a BOOTP server when no DHCP server is
present.
SETTING
CONFIGURATION
SELECTION
Disabled
Time Zone Offset
Disabled
Daylight Savings Time
Enabled
NTP Client with DHCP
Enabled
24 Hour format