When enabled, the NTP Service operates in Unicast mode. In Unicast mode, the NTP Ser
vice responds to NTP requests only. The NTP Service supports a broadcast mode in
which it sends a NTP time packet to the network broadcast address.
3.
Click the
Expert Mode
switch.
4.
Confirm by clicking
OK
in the dialog box.
5.
Click the GEAR icon.
6.
In the
Edit NTP Services
window, edit the file as desired in the text box under the
Expert
Mode
tab.
7.
Click the Submit button to save any changes that were made.
8.
Disable and then re-enable the NTP service using the
NTP ON/OFF
switch in the
NTP
Services
panel. NetClock will now use the new NTP configuration per the manually
edited file.
Caution:
Any configurations made in
NTP Expert Mode
will be lost as soon as
NTP Expert Mode
is disabled.
2.15.16 Spectracom Technical Support for NTP
Spectracom does not provide technical assistance for configuring and installing NTP on Unix-
based applications. Please refer to
www.ntp.org
for NTP information and FAQs. Another help
ful source is the Internet newsgroup at
news://comp.protocols.time.ntp
.
Spectracom can provide support for Microsoft
®
Windows-based time synchronization. See
spectracom.com
for additional information, or contact Spectracom Technical Support.
Spectracom also offers an alternate Windows NTP client software package called
PresenTense
.
PresenTense
software provides many features and capabilities not included with the limited
functionality of the Windows W32Time program, including alert notification and audit trails
for the PC’s time.
For more information on
PresenTense
, please visit
spectracom.com
or contact your local Spec
tracom Sales Representative.
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