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7.4.4
Set the time for the autonomous operating mode
The analyzer device NANL-B500G-RE has an onboard RTC (real-time
clock). The clock is buffered and holds the clock time about 10 days without
a connected power supply. If the NANL-B500G-RE device has detected
that the device clock is not set or the RTC buffering has failed (e. g.,
because the device has not been used for several weeks), the STA1 LED
on the front side of the device will flash orange at 1 Hz (see section
STA0, STA1, I/O, LINK and RX (Front side)
page 75]).
Note:
Autonomous data capturing is still possible in spite of, the clock time
is not set, but the timestamps of the recorded Ethernet frames have
an absolute offset to a past date. The relatively measured time
stamps between the frames are furthermore recorded in a highly
precise manner.
Set the time for the autonomous operating mode
The clock time can be set in the analyzer device NANL-B500G-RE via a
web browser or via netANALYZER Scope.
Note:
When setting the clock time using the netANALYZER configuration
web page, the analyzer device is restarted. This way a running data
capturing is aborted.
To set the clock time using a web browser, perform the following steps.
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Enter the IP address of the analyzer device NANL-B500G-RE (e. g.
192.168.1.1.) in the address line of the browser.
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The netANALYZER configuration web page appears.
netANALYZER device NANL-B500G-RE | Installation, operation and hardware description
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