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6000–100Revision DJanuary 2, 2003TimeVaultTrusted Time Server User’s ManualTM

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viii TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Front.fm Rev. D

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4-86 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Login/Logout4.5 Login/LogoutThere are two levels of logi

Page 4 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

6000-100Ch5.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 5-875TimeVault-Generated Messages5.1 Error Messages5.1.1 ERROR 01 VALUE OUT OF RANGE Meaning: You hav

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5-88 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch5.fm Rev. DChapter 5: TimeVault-Generated Messages Error Messages5.1.6 ERROR: Action (get or set) is not spec

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6000-100Ch5.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 5-89LED System Status Alerts Chapter 5: TimeVault-Generated Messages5.2 LED System Status Alerts5.2.1

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5-90 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch5.fm Rev. DChapter 5: TimeVault-Generated Messages Informational Messages5.3.6 Restarting the UnitPlease wait

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6000-100AppA.fm Rev. C TimeVault™ User’s Manual A-91ANTP Version 3, NTPQ, and NTPDCThis appendix describes two NTP version 3 data formats:• NTP versi

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A-92 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppA.fm Rev. CAppendix A: NTP Version 3, NTPQ, and NTPDC NTP V 3.0 Data Format per RFC-1305Figure A-1 NTP Dat

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6000-100AppA.fm Rev. C TimeVault™ User’s Manual A-93NTP V 3.0 Data Format per RFC-1305 Appendix A: NTP Version 3, NTPQ, and NTPDCStratumThe stratum i

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A-94 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppA.fm Rev. CAppendix A: NTP Version 3, NTPQ, and NTPDC NTP V 3.0 Data Format per RFC-1305Table A-2 Local Ti

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6000-100AppA.fm Rev. C TimeVault™ User’s Manual A-95SNTP V 3.0 Data Format per RFC-2030 Appendix A: NTP Version 3, NTPQ, and NTPDCA.2 SNTP V 3.0 Data

Page 13 - Table of Contents

6000-100FrontTOC.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual TOC-iTable of Contents1 Table of Contents i2 General Information 1Conventions . . . . . . . . . .

Page 14 - F Non-Standard Features 127

A-96 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppA.fm Rev. CAppendix A: NTP Version 3, NTPQ, and NTPDC Cross Check Functionality with NTPQ and NTPDCA.3 Cross

Page 15 - General Information

6000-100AppA.fm Rev. C TimeVault™ User’s Manual A-97Cross Check Functionality with NTPQ and NTPDC Appendix A: NTP Version 3, NTPQ, and NTPDC• NTPDC:

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A-98 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppA.fm Rev. CAppendix A: NTP Version 3, NTPQ, and NTPDC Cross Check Functionality with NTPQ and NTPDC

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6000-100AppB.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual B-99BMD5 Authentication and NTP Broadcast ModeB.1 Introduction to MD5MD5 is a security protocol that

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B-100 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppB.fm Rev. DAppendix B: MD5 Authentication and NTP Broadcast Mode Introduction to MD5The MD5 message digest

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6000-100AppB.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual B-101NTP Broadcast Mode with MD5 Authentication Appendix B: MD5 Authentication and NTP Broadcast Mode

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B-102 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppB.fm Rev. DAppendix B: MD5 Authentication and NTP Broadcast Mode NTP Broadcast Mode without AuthenticationB

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6000-100AppB.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual B-103NTP Broadcast Mode without Authentication Appendix B: MD5 Authentication and NTP Broadcast ModeB

Page 23 - 1.13.3 ACTS Port

6000-100AppC.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual C-105CTIME and DAYTIME ProtocolsC.1 TIME Protocol as per RFC-868TIME protocol provides a site-indepen

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TOC-ii TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100FrontTOC.fm Rev. DTable of ContentsWrap-Up & Advanced Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 25 - 2.1.1 Mounting Instructions

C-106 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppC.fm Rev. DAppendix C: TIME and DAYTIME Protocols DAYTIME Protocol as per RFC-867C.2 DAYTIME Protocol as pe

Page 26 - 2.1.2 Necessary Equipment

6000-100AppD.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual D-107DSNMP – Simple Network Management ProtocolD.1 About SNMPSNMP management software allows a networ

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D-108 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppD.fm Rev. DAppendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol Symmetricom SNMP ConfigurationD.2 Symmetri

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6000-100AppD.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual D-109Symmetricom SNMP Configuration Appendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management ProtocolTable D-2 an

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D-110 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppD.fm Rev. DAppendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol Serial or Telnet ConfigurationThe factory

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6000-100AppD.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual D-111Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIB Appendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management ProtocolThe trap me

Page 31 - 2.3.1 GPS Mode

D-112 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppD.fm Rev. DAppendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIBTrueTime DE

Page 32 - Satellite Acquisition

6000-100AppD.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual D-113Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIB Appendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management ProtocoltrapMsgSnmp

Page 33 - 2.3.3 NTP Mode

D-114 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppD.fm Rev. DAppendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIBtrapMsgCros

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6000-100AppD.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual D-115Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIB Appendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management ProtocolntpDesiredA

Page 35 - UTC: DDD;HH:MM:SS

6000-100FrontTOC.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual TOC-iiiTable of ContentsF100 T – Current Time Source Request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 36 - 2.3.5 Rolling Redundancy

D-116 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppD.fm Rev. DAppendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIBntpSysHostM

Page 37 - 2.4.1 Alphanumeric Display

6000-100AppD.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual D-117Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIB Appendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management ProtocolntpSysRootD

Page 38 - Keypad Entry Guidelines

D-118 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppD.fm Rev. DAppendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIBNote, for T

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6000-100AppD.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual D-119Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIB Appendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management ProtocolgpsNumCurre

Page 40 - Display Security

D-120 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppD.fm Rev. DAppendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIBgpsLongitud

Page 41 - Disabling Security

6000-100AppD.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual D-121Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIB Appendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management ProtocolactsBaudRat

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D-122 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100AppD.fm Rev. DAppendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIBactsGoodCal

Page 43 - DHCP status OFF is displayed

6000-100AppD.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual D-123Symmetricom SNMP Enterprise MIB Appendix D: SNMP – Simple Network Management ProtocolactsNoAnswe

Page 45 - Remote Operation

6000-100AppE.fm Rev. D TimeVault User’s Manual E-125EAutomated Computer Time Service (ACTS)The Automated Computer Time Service (ACTS) is run by the N

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TOC-iv TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100FrontTOC.fm Rev. DTable of ContentsFor more information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96B MD

Page 47 - Status Message Window

E-126 TimeVault User’s Manual 6000-100AppE.fm Rev. DAppendix E: Automated Computer Time Service (ACTS)the number changes from 50 to the actual number

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6000-100AppE.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual F-127FNon-Standard FeaturesThis appendix contains information on optional features that may have been

Page 50 - Remote NTP Configuration

6000-100IX.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual Index-iNumerics10Base-T/100Base-T 8, 16, 60Control Command (F100 BASET) 60AAC ModelCabling 15Power Spec

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Index-ii TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100IX.fm Rev. DNTP 91Data Rates 8–9, 42Datagram 105Date 2DAYTIME Protocol 6, 106DC Model (-48 VDC)Cabling 15Po

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6000-100IX.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual Index-iiiIIEEE 8Informational Messages 89Initialization 17Installation 11Interface Specifications 8Inte

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Index-iv TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100IX.fm Rev. DPPacket 6ParametersNetwork Configuration, Initial 28–29PasswordChanging 86Web Interface 33Defau

Page 54 - Telnet in the Open field

6000-100IX.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual Index-vSynchronization 2, 5–6Modes 17–19Synchronization Source Operating Criteria (Chart) 20TTCP 6, 105

Page 56 - 3.3.1 Serial Line Settings

6000-100Ch1.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 1-11General InformationThis manual provides you with all of the information necessary to properly inst

Page 57 - Starting HyperTerminal

1-2 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch1.fm Rev. DChapter 1: General Information Overview of TimeVault1.2 Overview of TimeVaultTimeVault is a high-pe

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6000-100Ch1.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 1-3Proprietary Notice Chapter 1: General Information1.5 Proprietary NoticeTHIS DOCUMENT, WHETHER PATEN

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1-4 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch1.fm Rev. DChapter 1: General Information Environmental Specifications1.7 Environmental SpecificationsThe envi

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6000-100Ch1.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 1-5Power Input Specifications Chapter 1: General Information1.8 Power Input SpecificationsThe power in

Page 61 - The name of your last session

ii TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Front.fm Rev. DThe information in this manual is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as

Page 62 - 3.4.2 Telnet Session Timer

1-6 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch1.fm Rev. DChapter 1: General Information Network Time Protocol Synchronization Specifications1.11 Network Tim

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6000-100Ch1.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 1-7Front Panel Interface Chapter 1: General Information1.12 Front Panel InterfaceThis section provides

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1-8 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch1.fm Rev. DChapter 1: General Information Interface Specifications1.13 Interface Specifications1.13.1 NET Port

Page 65 - Command Function Parameters

6000-100Ch1.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 1-9Interface Specifications Chapter 1: General Information1.13.3 ACTS Port Data: ACTS Service time upd

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6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-112Installation and Start-Up2.1 Site Preparation2.1.1 Mounting InstructionsTo securely mount TimeVau

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2-12 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. DChapter 2: Installation and Start-Up Site Preparation6. Place TimeVault in a 1 ¾ in (4.445 cm) ope

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6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-13Site Preparation Chapter 2: Installation and Start-Up2.1.3 Antenna InformationVoltage Requirement

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2-14 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. DChapter 2: Installation and Start-Up Site Preparationextend mast height to prevent multipath cance

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6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-15Cabling Chapter 2: Installation and Start-Up2.2 CablingRefer to the figures below for TimeVault co

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File: WRM C Drive: TimeVault 6000 FCC Cert.rtf Page 1 of 1 Rev. A FCC NOTICE AND COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Class A Symmetricom, Inc Timing, Test, &

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2-16 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. DChapter 2: Installation and Start-Up CablingTable 2-1: TimeVault Cabling ChartConnection StepsCa

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6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-17Power-Up Chapter 2: Installation and Start-Up2.3 Power-UpAt power-up (cold boot), the front-panel

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2-18 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. DChapter 2: Installation and Start-Up Power-UpSatellite AcquisitionSatellite acquisition begins at

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6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-19Power-Up Chapter 2: Installation and Start-Up2.3.2 ACTS ModeConsider the ACTS mode operational onc

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2-20 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. DChapter 2: Installation and Start-Up Power-Up2.3.4 Synchronization Source OperationDuring this pro

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6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-21Power-Up Chapter 2: Installation and Start-UpOnce stabilized, NTP displays UTC time and the curren

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2-22 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. DChapter 2: Installation and Start-Up Power-Up2.3.5 Rolling Redundancy Rolling redundancy ensures s

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6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-23Front Panel Interface Chapter 2: Installation and Start-Up2.4 Front Panel InterfaceFigure 2-6 Fr

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2-24 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. DChapter 2: Installation and Start-Up Front Panel Interface2.4.2 Keypad OperationUsing the front pa

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6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-25Front Panel Interface Chapter 2: Installation and Start-UpFront Panel Network Parameter DisplayThe

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File: WRM C Drive: TimeVault 6000 CE Cert.rtf Page 1 of 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY In accordance with ISO/IEC GUIDE 22 and EN 45014 Symmetrico

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2-26 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. DChapter 2: Installation and Start-Up Front Panel Interface7. Display Security Logout. An example o

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6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-27Front Panel Interface Chapter 2: Installation and Start-Up2. Enter a character with either the ↑ o

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2.5 NET Port Network Parameters: First Time Configuration After connecting the GPS antenna, supplying power to TimeVault, and achieving successful sta

Page 87 - Are you sure? (y/N)

6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 2-29DHCP Configuration Chapter 2: Installation and Start-Up9. End the configuration sequence by pressi

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2-30 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch2.fm Rev. DChapter 2: Installation and Start-Up Wrap-Up & Advanced Operation

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6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 3-313Remote OperationSymmetricom’s TimeVault is an advanced time server that provides trusted, accurat

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3-32 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. DChapter 3: Remote Operation Web Access3.1.2 Accessing TimeVault’s Web PagesIn the Location field (

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6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 3-33Web Access Chapter 3: Remote OperationAll values displayed on these pages are static, that is, the

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3-34 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. DChapter 3: Remote Operation Web Access3.1.4 Remote Configuration.Once you have logged in from the

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6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 3-35Web Access Chapter 3: Remote Operationwhere:number = the ACTS telephone number, including area cod

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6000-100Front.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual iiiPermission to use, copy, modify, and distribute NTP software and its documentation for any purpos

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3-36 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. DChapter 3: Remote Operation Web AccessRemote NTP ConfigurationConfiguring NTP parameters through t

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6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 3-37Web Access Chapter 3: Remote Operation5. Scroll down and click MD5 Keys.The NTP.Keys File window a

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3-38 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. DChapter 3: Remote Operation Web AccessRemote SNMP ConfigurationBy default, SNMP is disabled. To u

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6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 3-39Web Access Chapter 3: Remote Operation4. Click Submit Changes, located just below the display of p

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3-40 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. DChapter 3: Remote Operation Telnet Access3.2 Telnet AccessTimeVault can perform setup and control

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6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 3-41Telnet Access Chapter 3: Remote Operation4. Click Connect, the first item on the Telnet menu bar,

Page 101 - TimeVault-Generated Messages

3-42 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. DChapter 3: Remote Operation Serial Access3.3 Serial Access The RS-232 connector provides serial ac

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6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 3-43Serial Access Chapter 3: Remote Operation3.3.2 HyperTerminalStarting HyperTerminalTo start HyperTe

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3-44 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. DChapter 3: Remote Operation Serial Access4. In the Connect using box, use the drop-down menu to se

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6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 3-45Serial Access Chapter 3: Remote OperationSetting Up a HyperTerminal SessionTo set up a HyperTermin

Page 105 - A.1.1 NTP Data Packet

iv TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Front.fm Rev. DSettings of TimeVault Ethernet PortsRecord TimeVault network configuration for the NET port below,

Page 106 - Version Number

3-46 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. DChapter 3: Remote Operation Serial Access4. Click Term inal Setup and configure the terminal by se

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6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 3-47Serial Access Chapter 3: Remote Operation10. When exiting HyperTerminal, click Yes when prompted t

Page 108 - Transmit Timestamp

3-48 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch3.fm Rev. DChapter 3: Remote Operation Session Timers3.4 Session TimersThere are timers on Utility Port, Teln

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-494Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.1 Overview and FormatShortly after power-up, the utility port wil

Page 110 - A.3.3 For more information

4-50 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Overview and FormatThe formats of the output strings are

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-51Command List Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.2 Command List The following table lists a

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4-52 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Command ListAdditional F100 Extended Function commands a

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-53Command List Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O FunctionsFunction commands and unit responses contain

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4-54 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Function Commands4.3 Function Commands4.3.1 F03 – Time a

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-55Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.3.3 F36 – NET Port Network Configurat

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6000-100Front.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual v

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4-56 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Function Commands4.3.5 F60 – Satellite List RequestUse F

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-57Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O FunctionsYou can see from the sample list below

Page 119 - TIME and DAYTIME Protocols

4-58 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Function Commands4.3.6 F67 – Leap Second InformationUse

Page 120 - C 2.3 DAYTIME String Format

6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-59Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.4 Extended Function Commands

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4-60 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function Commands4.4.1 F100 BASET – 100 BASE-T/

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-61Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.4.2 F100 DHCP – DHCP Control

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4-62 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function Commands4.4.3 F100 EA – Ethernet Addre

Page 124 - Introduction

6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-63Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.4.5 F100 SM – Subnet MaskTo

Page 125 - Variable Definitions

4-64 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function Commands4.4.7 F100 IC – NET Port Netwo

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-65Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functionschange the user name and passw

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vi TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Front.fm Rev. DUser’s Manual Documentation Survey Our Questions Your Answers Please fax or mail this

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4-66 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function Commands4.4.10 F100 VER – Software Ver

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-67Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.4.12 F100 CONFIG – FTP Confi

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4-68 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function CommandsUse a “get” command to retriev

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-69Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O FunctionsConfiguration of NTP Parameter

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4-70 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function CommandsThe line below lists the curre

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-71Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O FunctionsThe NTP client “ntp.keys” file

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4-72 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function CommandsConfiguration of SNMP Paramete

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-73Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functionswhere:MIB = for future use onl

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4-74 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function CommandsConfiguration of ACTS Paramete

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-75Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functionstimeout = after sending a comm

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6000-100Front.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual viiOn a scale of 1- 6, please rate the following sections of the User’s Manual for:• clarity• comple

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4-76 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function Commands4.4.13 F100 LOCK – Remote Lock

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-77Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O FunctionsImportant Note:4.4.15 F100 J -

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4-78 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function CommandsTo write the file to the flash

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-79Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.4.18 F100 BUB - Burn BootLoa

Page 143 - Numerics

4-80 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function CommandsUnit example execution: Burni

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-81Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.4.21 F100 BL - Burn Host Loc

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4-82 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function CommandsAs a safety feature, after sen

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-83Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O FunctionsWhen you enter a new user name

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4-84 TimeVault™ User’s Manual 6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. DChapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions Extended Function Commands4.4.28 F100 PLS - Password Loc

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6000-100Ch4.fm Rev. D TimeVault™ User’s Manual 4-85Extended Function Commands Chapter 4: Serial or Telnet I/O Functions4.4.31 F100 PE ADD - Peer AddU

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