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configuration port number
65532
time zone client port number
65534
DHCPv4
enabled
SNMP
enabled
Multicast support
enabled
Telnet
enabled
IPv6 fix address / prefix
0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0/ 64
IPv6 link local address
fe80::2[2. octet MAC]:[3. octet MAC]ff:fe[4. octet
MAC]:
[5. octet MAC][6. octet MAC]
DHCPv6
enabled
autokonfigurace (SLAAC)
enabled
4.1.1 Network parameters assignation by DHCPv4
IP clock mode must be set to IPv4 mode (P7: 0/1).The menu item
P8
must be set to
value
3
(default). Network parameters are automatically obtained from a DHCPv4
server.
The following DHCP options will be evaluated automatically:
[50] IP address
[3] Gateway address
[1] Subnet mask
[42] list of up to four NTP server addresses / time zone server address (usually the
same as the NTP server address)
[6] DNS servers
[26] MTU
[60] Vendor Class ID
[43] or [224] Additional options (refer to document BE-800793)
The network administrator must configure the DHCPv4 options accordingly.
Assigned parameters can be checked in the submenu of items
P9
to
P11
.
.
4.1.2 Manual setting through setup menu
The menu item
P8
must be set to value
2
.
•
See chapter 8.2.2 for setting
the clock’s IPv4 address in the item
P9
submenu
•
See chapter 8.2.3 for setting the subnet mask in the item
P10
submenu
•
See chapter 8.2.4 for setting the gateway in the item
P11
submenu
•
See chapter 8.2.5 for setting the multicast group address in the item
P12
submenu
•
See chapter 8.2.6 for setting the unicast NTP server address in the item
P13
submenu.
4.1.3 You can set only one IPv4 address of the NTP server via the clock menu
4.1.4 Manual setting parameters over telnet:
•
connect to the clock and make the needed settings by windows command
telnet <IP address>
example: telnet 192.168.0.190
•
request for entering the password appears after connection (default password is
718084)
•
the information about software and hardware version followed by the MAC address
is displayed after entering the correct password
•
inserted commands must be confirmed by pushing the Enter key, use the
Backspace key for correcting typing errors
•
command
help
or
?
displays help with a command list