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SMTP Port Number:
The SMTP Port Number is the port number used by the networked
SMTP server. By convention the default value for the port number is 25.
SMTP Source Email Address:
The email address used by the 600 Series bridge to log into
the SMTP server with. This must be a valid email address that will be accepted by your
SMTP Server
SMTP Destination Email Address:
The email address to which the 600 Series bridge will
send the alert messages.
8.3.10.5 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)
The SNTP client allows the 600 Series bridge to obtain accurate date and time updates from
a networked timeserver. The system time is used for SNMP and event logging.
SNTP State:
When enabled, the Remote Management web page permits the following
attributes to be set:
SNTP IP Address:
The IP address of the networked SNTP server.
SNTP Port Number:
The port number of the networked SNTP server. By convention the
default value for the port number is 123.
SNTP Poll Interval:
The period at which the SNTP client polls the server for time correction
updates. Default 1 hour. If for any reason an SNTP poll fails, the client will automatically
perform 3 retries before waiting for the user defined poll period.
Time Zone:
The time zone is a fixed offset from GMT that is added to the SNTP time to allow
the expression of time in all geographic time zones.
Daylight Saving:
Allows a fixed offset of one hour to be added to the SNTP time in order to
reflect the local daylight saving time.
8.3.10.6 Setting the clock
The PTP 600 Series bridge has a system clock which can be used to supply accurate date
and time information in the absence of a SNTP server. The system clock is battery backed
and will continue to operate for several days if the 600 Series bridge has been switched off.
SNTP State:
If the SNTP State is set to “Disabled”, see Figure 70, then the Remote
Management web page allows the following attributes to be set:
Set Time:
Shows the current time in 24 hour mode. The three editable fields display hours
minutes and seconds.
Summary of Contents for MotoWI4 PTP 600 Series
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Page 87: ...85 Figure 34 VLAN Configuration Fields ...
Page 90: ...88 Figure 37 Save Configuration File Screen ...
Page 99: ...97 8 3 3 Detailed Counters Page Figure 43 Detailed Counters Page ...
Page 110: ...108 Figure 49 Fixed Frequency Operation ...
Page 165: ...163 Figure 97 Lower Grounding Configuration ...
Page 180: ...178 Figure 105 Connectorized 600 Series bridge Disarm Installation Page ...
Page 199: ...197 Figure 116 Diagrammatically Showing the E1 T1 Connections ...
Page 201: ...199 Figure 117 Typical Mast Installation with the addition of the E1 T1 cable ...
Page 204: ...202 Figure 119 Surge Arrestor ALPU ORT Connection Illustration ...
Page 211: ...209 Figure 132 64 QAM 0 92 Dual Payload Figure 133 256 QAM 0 81 Dual Payload ...