OnTime Clock
Installation and User Guide
Firmware Version 1
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Configuration Method
Description
Reference
The
recommended
method
in IPv4 mode is to assign
both the IP address and all
options via a DHCP
configuration string.
This method is the only way to address and
configure a group of clocks without requiring a
telnet session into each clock. Clocks are factory set
with DHCP enabled.
Using this method, the DHCP Server is set up with
a clock configuration string. Clocks will
automatically request the configuration string
when they request an IP address.
Section 6
The second method is to
assign an IP address via
DHCP and set individual
configuration options via a
telnet session.
Clocks are factory set with DHCP enabled. The
options may be set using telnet commands.
Section 7
The third method is to
assign an IP address and
individual configuration
options via a telnet session.
Use telnet commands to assign both a static IP
address and the appropriate configuration options.
Note: that if you have more than one OnTime
Clock, you will need to configure each one
individually with this option.
Section 7
Table 3: Clock Configuration Methods