GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
CPU-ETH2 |
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5.3.6 Topic – Factory Alignment
There may be times when the CPU-ETH2 settings have been
adjusted and it is useful to restore them to a normalized
condition. The CPU-ETH2 controller maintains a “Factory
Default” alignment in its memory, to which it can be restored at
any time.
Note: Ethernet settings are not included in the Factory data set,
and are not changed when the Factory Default alignment is
installed
.
Open the Factory iControl panel.
Click the
Load Factory
button to restore the card to the Factory
default alignment.
Using the menu
The factory default values can be loaded from the FACTORY
menu item.
The default values are shown underlined in the menu listing
beginning on page 16.
5.3.7 Topic – Time management.
The CPU-ETH2 controller is time-aware, and its internal clock can be updated via several mechanisms.
Open the iControl Time panel.
Time (UTC)
The data boxes in this section display the time and date currently
held in the card.
Enter new values in these boxes to change the current setting. If
an automatic update via NTP is not enabled, the clock will
continue to run using an on-board reference, but precision is not
guaranteed.
NTP IP address
Click the
Enable NTP
box to use an NTP (Network Time
Protocol)
source. Enter up to three IP addresses of NTP servers.
The CPU-ETH2 card will use the first source of valid time it finds
in this list.
Using the menu
You can enter the current time and date, and activate the NTP
time sourcing through the TIME OPTIONS menu item.
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