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098-00720-000 Revision B – April, 2016
SyncServer 600 Series User’s Guide
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Chapter 1 Overview
Functional Description
See
for details about the LEDs.
Communication Ports
Communication ports on the SyncServer S6x0 allow you to provision, monitor, and
troubleshoot the chassis with CLI commands.
Management Ethernet Port
The system web interface for full control is located on Ethernet port 1 (LAN1) and is
used as the Management Ethernet connector to provide connectivity to an Ethernet
local area network. The front panel can be used to configure an IPv4 address (static
or DHCP) or enable DHCP for IPv6. Once the IP address is set and a connection is
made to a Local Area Network (LAN), you can access the SyncServer S6x0 web
interface.
Local Console Serial Port
The serial port supports very limited local control; you can configure the SyncServer
S6x0 with CLI commands using a terminal or computer with terminal emulation
software. The connector is located on the front panel. The Local port is configured
as a DCE interface and the default settings are as follows:
Baud = 115.2K
Data Bits = 8 bits
Parity = None
Stop bits = 1
Flow Control = None
Time Inputs
The SyncServer S6x0 can use GNSS, NTP, and IRIG as external input references
(depending on model and configuration). The NTP signals use the RJ45 (1 - 4)
connectors on the rear panel. The GNSS (GPS) reference uses a BNC connector
on the rear panel. The IRIG B signal uses a BNC connector (J1) on the optional
Timing I/O module on the rear panel, as described in
.
Frequency Inputs
The SyncServer S6x0 can use either 1PPS, 10 MPPS, 10 MHz, 5 MHz, or 1 MHz as
external frequency input references. The 1PPS/10 MPPS use the J1 BNC and the
10 / 5 / 1 MHz signals use a BNC connector (J2) on the Timing I/O module on the
rear panel, as described in
.