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CFIP PhoeniX C Series TDM/IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide
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Rev. 1.0
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© SAF Tehnika JSC 2013
The most useful setting is ntp mode. When “none” is selected, no time synchronization is
required.
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Server IP –
It specifies a remote time server IP when ntp or rdate mode are selected in the box
Server Type.
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Act as NTPD Server –
When this checkbox and ntp type of time server are selected then the
CONFIGURED unit operates as NTPD reference server. Time at remote units can be synchronized
with this CONFIGURED unit.
Figure 69: Advanced IP setting
Maintenance and advanced system configuration
Saving the configuration
In order that the configured and modified link parameters are valid even after the equipment is power
cycled (or after device restart), the new configuration must be saved first. The button WRITE is
available on each GUI page. Red background of the button WRITE indicates that the actually running
configuration is not saved in the start-up memory yet. An intermediate window appears after the
write button press (Figure 70). User can select if a configuration for local unit or both local and remote
units is stored.